Sad News: USDA Dumps Plans to Test Foods for Glyphosate Herbicide

Sad News: USDA Dumps Plans to Test Foods for Glyphosate Herbicide by Julie Fidler for Natural Society The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has quietly scrapped plans to start testing food for glyphosate, the primary component of the Monsanto-made herbicide RoundUp. The agency announced last year that it would begin testing food for glyphosate beginning in April 2017. In late 2016, data released by the USDA showed varying levels of pesticides, fungicides, and weed-killers in 85% of foods it sampled through its Pesticide Data Program. One sample of strawberries tested positive for 20 different pesticides.…

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Changing Definitions – To Protect The Children…

Changing Definitions – To Protect The Children… When just want to protect the children and keep the populace safe you simply redefine words and all is better. Natural Immunity Has Become A Conspiracy Theory… The WHO Literally Changed The Definition of Herd Immunity By Removing Natural Immunity… Leaving The Sleever As The Only Method… pic.twitter.com/QCifw0Igw2 — Covid-1984 (@NeverSleever) August 22, 2021 Speaking of training the populace like a circus animal… pic.twitter.com/DexIgYqIM1 — LADY AMINA (@Alpha_Mind7) August 22, 2021 Next comes the appreciation for obeying, following orders and doing what these…

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White House in Damage Control Mode After Biden Says US Would ‘Respond’ to Chinese Invasion of Taiwan

White House in Damage Control Mode After Biden Says US Would ‘Respond’ to Chinese Invasion of Taiwan by Ilya Tsukanov for Sputnik News Chinese state media has accused the US president of “spitting” “empty, reckless words” on the Taiwan issue after he implied that Washington would defend the island if it were attacked by Beijing. The People’s Republic sees Taiwan as an integral part of its territory that’s destined to reunite with the mainland one day. The White House entered damage control mode Thursday following an interview with President Joe Biden…

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Manna For Today…

Manna For Today… When we live in the past we can not move into the future. When we are stuck on a pain that happened yesterday we can not live for today. Then said the LORD unto Moses, Behold, I will rain bread from heaven for you; and the people shall go out and gather a certain rate every day, that I may prove them, whether they will walk in my law, or no. ~Exodus 16:4 KJB When we walk in today, the day the Lord made, we are alive…

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DOES GOD GIVE US MORE THAN WE CAN HANDLE?

DOES GOD GIVE US MORE THAN WE CAN HANDLE? by Sharon W. Betters for Core Christianity How We Learn to Cry Out During a conversation with a friend who lost a son, I asked her, “Is it true God doesn’t give us more than we can handle?” She laughed and responded, “No. And I’m living proof of that!” Sadly, many of us face terrifying enemies believing God wants us to fight them on our own, because, after all, “He doesn’t give us more than we can handle.” Perhaps it takes…

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5 Months Pregnant, I Face Losing My Job And Health Care For Choosing Not To Get A COVID-19 Injection

5 Months Pregnant, I Face Losing My Job And Health Care For Choosing Not To Get A COVID-19 Injection By Lori Fisher for The Federalist The state of Oregon is forcing me to contradict what I think is best for myself and my baby or face losing my job and health coverage when I need it most. I am an Oregon state employee, but from the looks of things, I won’t be for too long. Kate Brown, the governor of Oregon, has announced a mandate for all state executive agency employees to have…

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Pollinators, The 4 Biggest Threats They Face, And Why You Should Care

Pollinators, The 4 Biggest Threats They Face, And Why You Should Care By Jayne Rising for Natural Blaze Besides drought, disease. and supply chain disruptions, another problem that could cause food shortages is a lack of pollinators. 87% of plants require pollination to reproduce. 1/3 of food crops require pollination. In the US, beekeepers have lost 30-42% of their colonies every year since 2006.  While it’s true that many plants, such as squash, can be hand pollinated, have you ever done an entire agricultural field that way? And what about crops with tiny flowers, like…

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