We are no longer a nation of consumers.
That's right dear readers, we aren't but, rather we have over time became a nation of victims and in many cases unsuspecting victims. Take a look at this article from WGMD in Delaware about Bed, Bath and Beyond selling radioactive tissue box holders.
DPH Removes Radioactive Tissue Box Holders From Bed, Bath & Beyond In Wilmington
This is but one example from recent months, weeks even were a product that's supposed to enrich our lives has turned out to be a hazard. BVO in sports drinks and sodas, arsenic in the feed that poultry producers feed there chickens, arsenic in apple juice, fungicide banned by the US government found in America's supply of orange juice and list goes on and on. But yet my dear readers, there is a scheme in that works that would make it illegal to grow and produce your own food. Under the new laws that many of out illustrious lawmakers in Washington are working on, it would give control of our food supply to corporations like Monsanto under the osposis of "food safety" . Don't believe me, check out SB 510 FDA Food Safety Modernization Act.
Most recently, our great historic President Obama has appointed one of the big heads of Monsanto to be a senior adviser to the FDA (http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/52314-obama-appoints-monsantos-vp-as-senior-advisor-to-the-commissi).I fell it important to note here that Monsanto was one of the major forces in the production of Agent Orange along side of DOW Chemical. Aside from this being a major conflict of intrest, it should outrage any American who don't want our food to be chemically engineered, genetically modified or blasted with radioactive ions. Is the day fast approaching when we as Americans must take our handy dandy geiger counters with us on every single shopping trip?
I say that it's high time that we the people stand up and reclaim our rights, protections and powers granted to us by that famous little document we call the Constitution and stop letting ourselves be a nation of victims.
This has been the Rainbow Patriot, signing off for now.
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