Taking a Stand - Azure's Standard - banning over 50 ingredients!
Azure Standard, December 28, 2023
Azure Standard's founder and CEO David Stelzer talks with author, filmmaker and founder of the Institute for Responsible Technology, Jeffrey Smith, about the reasons Azure bans over 50 ingredients from the products we carry, including certain vaccines.
World Economic Forum's 'smart cities’ will limit your FOOD?
by Glen Beck, January 12, 2023
NOTE: We have run other stories on the issue of smart cities which are nothing more than open-air concentration camps. This message by Glen Beck is a year old but still very timely. —Ed.
American farmers are becoming an endangered species, thanks to world elites like Bill Gates and investment firms like BlackRock buying up vast amounts of land and property. The price of farmland is SKYROCKETING, and ordinary Americans can’t keep up. But it gets even worse. In this clip, Glenn details America’s farmland crisis and ALSO the World Economic Forum’s next, big goal: ‘Smart Cities’ by 2030 that will not only limit your purchases, but your FOOD INTAKE as well…
Wheat intolerance might be due to glyphosate
by Claire Robinson, December 17, 2023
Glyphosate may be "critical environmental trigger" in wheat sensitivity, bowel diseases, and some mental illnesses, say scientists
A scientific review identifies glyphosate as a possible cause of the global rise in wheat intolerance. This condition is increasingly reported by people who don't have a diagnosis of celiac disease (a condition where your immune system attacks your own tissues when you eat the protein gluten).
Researchers disown their own genetically engineered tree
by GMWatch, December 13, 2023
GM tree currently under US government risk assessment does not work, says American Chestnut Foundation
In a major turnaround, the American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) has announced it is discontinuing its development of the genetically engineered (GE, GM, or genetically modified) American chestnut tree called "Darling 58". TACF is a collaborative partner with the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) which, on January 17, 2020, submitted a still-pending request to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) for approval to release of this GM tree into the wild. Release of this GM forest tree in the US would pose a direct threat to the future of endangered American chestnut in Canada.
Deadly storm batters the Northeast, knocking out power and grounding flights
by Joe Hernandez, Vanessa Romo, December 18, 2023
The powerful storm system that drenched the Eastern Seaboard with several inches of rain continued to slam the Northeast on Monday night with heavy rain, flooding, road washouts and high winds, knocking out power and killing at least five people.
As the storm moves into Canada, the National Weather Service issued warnings of dangerous rainfall through Tuesday morning for most of New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey and large swaths of Maine, where more nearly half of the state's tracked power customers remain in the dark. The Mid-Atlantic Coast and southern New England Coast should expect showers and thunderstorms, the agency cautioned.
Assessing Damage From Weekend Storms
by Chris Clayton, December 13, 2023
Mayfield Grain Co., in Kentucky lost multiple buildings, though its grain bins were largely spared. A member of the family that owns the grain elevator said they were safe, and receiving an outpouring of support from customers. (Photo from Mayfield Grain's Facebook page)
OMAHA (DTN) -- Following the loss of life, homes and businesses, the agricultural community is assessing damages from Friday night's storms that wrecked the landscape for more than 200 miles across five states.
One of the hardest hit communities was Mayfield, Kentucky, where Mayfield Grain Co., is an independent grain elevator with 750,000 bushels of capacity. The grain elevator's buildings were destroyed and several of its bins damaged.