Friday, April 3, 2009

Stand By Me by David Johnson

Hello Brothers and Sisters for Freedom,

Just thought I would share this video with you. I found it very uplifting. David Johnson is a musician from Australia and has a talent for music and video. I hope you enjoy.


Stand By Me from David Johnson on Vimeo.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Food Inc.

Hi Freedom Fighters,

The War is definitely on the ground. We have got to mobilize unified. How do we do this? It is NOT through physical violence but it is through how we spend our money. For the time being money is still the power factor. This is why Monsanto is pushing H.R. 875 so hard. The public is rejecting their synthetic foods and by the millions moving towards organic. U.S. sales of organic food and beverages have grown from $1 billion in 1990 to an estimated $20 billion in 2007, and are projected to reach nearly $23 billion in 2008. Organic food sales are anticipated to increase an average of 18 percent each year from 2007 to 2010.(Source: 2007 OTA Manufacturer Survey)
So what does a huge multi-National corporation do when there is healthy competition? Do they try to compete? No, in today's reality they buy off politicians and they write laws that crush the healthy competition. Take a look, this is Fascism at its best. Government and Big Corp. running your life. Monsanto is the corporate version of Hitler and all the common peoples are the Jews. They are exterminating us slowly while making a profit. We are paying them to kill us. We will all have a long death and a short life if we buy their lies and their chemical synthetic food.

Robert Kenner has a film that is due out very soon this year. Dr. Mercola has very aptly stated that the movie deals with the following realities in America's food system.

• The food crops currently subsidized are corn, wheat, soy and rice. Growing little else but corn and soy means we end up with a fast food diet. In essence, these commodity programs are subsidies for the creation of junk and fast food, not REAL food that could have a positive impact on public health.

• Most “farming” today is nothing like the small farming of our ancestors. In areas where animal agriculture is most concentrated bacteria known as pfiesteria is common in waterways, and agricultural runoff is the primary reason why 60 percent of U.S. rivers and streams are polluted.

Further, a 2002 study from the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that industrial farms use an average of three calories of energy to create one calorie of food!

• Giant corporations like Monsanto are not only proliferating the food supply with toxic genetically modified ingredients, but they have also succeeded in slapping patents on a huge number of crop seeds, patenting life forms for the first time -- without a vote of the people or Congress.

By doing this, Monsanto becomes sole owner of the very seeds necessary to support the world’s food supply … an incredibly powerful position that no for-profit company should ever hold.

• Producing food on a massive scale at the lowest price possible has taken precedence over obeying the laws of nature. The system is pushing natural systems and organisms to their limit, forcing living creatures to function as machines. As a result, soon the animals, and consequently your food supply, become unhealthy. And if your food supply becomes unhealthy, so will the population of people who eat it.

I’m hoping that “Food, Inc.” will help to publicize these problems on a global scale, and ultimately get the wheels turning on how to solve them. (Mercola Article April 2, 2009 Issue 1249)