
Honey, the bee’s now
Genetically modified
Pollinates plastic
© Chagall 2014
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Honey, the bee’s now
Genetically modified
Pollinates plastic
© Chagall 2014

Simply great, Chagall. My country is swallowing this GMO s…t being shoved down her throat!
Sadly, many are – USA no exception, obviously. When we patent the universe’s creations, you’ve got to wonder if we missed a fork in the road somewhere in the evolution of our culture. Way too much to say on this topic – I would have to start a new blog . . . perhaps Alphabet Farm? 🙂 🙂 —Chagall
A subject that should recieve more attention.
The chemical companies appear to write the legislation here that lets them do as they please. Say NO to Monsanto!
Imagine: wind carries their seed to my land from afar, self-sows and grows, and I am potentially guilty of various infringements of patent +. We need to shift funding and subsidies and incentives, and look into the methods of pioneers like Fukuoka and others – oh, and move Everest while we’re at it (sadly).
Is it time for brunch yet? I need a comfort snack. 🙂
—Chagall
Corn chips?
If your interested
http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org
GMO’s and climate engineering appear to be connected.
In the mean time keep working on that Everest move. 😉
Ha! on the corn chips. Thank you for the link. Keep the faith. —CC
Hmm . . . the site does appear to have its supporters and detractors. Approach with a grain of salt perhaps, or are you buying into their content wholesale? —C
I believe what I see in the sky, the rest seems plausable though I am not a scientist. Their motives seem sincere and not monetary. My concern is that the environment is being manipulated to control food production, where who and what can be grown. There are many implications. I don’t believe it’s just another conspiriacy theory. After looking into this my self, I believe that much of this is true, of course everyone must decide for themselves.
Good luck and best wishes.
Steve
I love this haiku, great job.
Thank you so much, Dom. Have a great weekend. —Chagall