There are three top issues with genetic engineering of crops: the
ecology of the soil, immune and digestive disruption and super weeds
requiring more and more glyphosates.
The ecomomic slave class in Europe can look at a food label to see if GMO's are present therein.
The economic slaves in Corp USA will not have such privileges.
Do the inbred owners feel that their European slaves are more valuable than their Corp USA slaves? Seems to be the case. Maybe it is just an adjustment while they trim their international slave plantations by about 90%. The American goy "cattle" seem to be worth much less to them at this point in time.
Should debt slave goys have any say in the matter anyway? If they spend their time getting programed by TV, magazines and movies they probably figure this issue is not really a big deal. If it was a real problem, in their minds, then the govt would take care of it. Those sorts are ripe for slaughter, but pain, suffering and profits will come before their lights go out.
The ecomomic slave class in Europe can look at a food label to see if GMO's are present therein.
ReplyDeleteThe economic slaves in Corp USA will not have such privileges.
Do the inbred owners feel that their European slaves are more valuable than their Corp USA slaves?
Seems to be the case. Maybe it is just an adjustment while they trim their international slave plantations
by about 90%. The American goy "cattle" seem to be worth much less to them at this point in time.
Should debt slave goys have any say in the matter anyway?
If they spend their time getting programed by TV, magazines and movies they probably figure this issue is not really a big deal. If it was a real problem, in their minds, then the govt would take care of it. Those sorts are ripe for slaughter, but pain, suffering and profits will come before their lights go out.