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« on: November 06, 2003, 09:27:53 PM »

A farmer in Cali. feed one set of chickens Bio-chemically engineered feed, and the other set of chicken were given organic feed. After 3-4 generations the chicken given the bio-engineered feed started producing sterile offspring, while the organically feed chickens were able to continue producing with end.

Peace and blessings brothers and sisters

I am employed by a company named Syngenta in Greensboro NC. Syngenta has been in the news many times for various reasons. One recent story broke on a herbicide called atrazine that has been in use for over 40 years in 80 different countries. Atrazine has been found to be a major cause for why hermophadites are appearing in the frog kingdom at such an alarming rate. A black scientist out of Berkley CA. made the initial findings, and it is currently being reviewed by the EPA. While as of yet Syngenta continues to sell Atrazine to the tune of 60million gallons here in the US last year only.

In the article above what i didn't mention was the fact that the scientist who made the connection between Atrazine and the sexual hormonal changes said that the effects on humans from eating these crops and drinking the water could not be known at this time. We see a rise in homosexual activity and sexual confusion in the minds of the people at an all time high.
Here's my proposal to you. My firend Ed Shalomon Mal'ak has developed an organic soil composition named "Seven" that we are making available to as many as have the will to survive, and know for certainity that we are in a war for our lives. We promote using transportable tubs to grow your food, in case you have to relocate in a hurry. The soil composition has been proven to be able to grow corn in sand, and we are seeking means to market the soil to land poor, oil rich nations, but we need starting capital. Our goal is to feed the world nutrious food again someday. However like jesus said to my people first and then the world.

peace and blessings
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Three fears we as afrikans must over come is
1. the fear of whites
2. the fear of white organizations
3. the fear of what will happen to us if we stop fearing the first two.
iyah360
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« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2003, 11:26:09 AM »

Peace.

You touched upon something I posted in this thread:

http://www.africaspeaks.com/reasoning/?board=gender;action=display;num=1064043608

Could you elaborate on the study linking synthetic and bio-engineered foods with physiological and biological changes in animals and humans?

Give thanks.

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« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2003, 07:36:29 PM »

Blessed greetings to you iyah360, and sound reasoning on your behalf. You are wise to post some of the things you did. I just skimmed through the post, but I was very pleased to see somebody speaking out.

"Could you elaborate on the study linking synthetic and bio-engineered foods with physiological and biological changes in animals and humans?"

I am by no means qualified to teach on this subject, but as much as i have to share with you i can. We both understand that thoughts are no more then chemical transmissions from the brian. Whenever you have a chemical interferrence with what should have been sent according to the blueprint of your DNA. it will undoubtly produce a wrong thought which is manifested by a wrong deed. The body will attempt to respond to whatever chemical message it is sent, even producing hermorphadites(which is an extreme) and homosexuals. By intaking certain foods and drink we become living test tubes, and results vary from person to person, because of the many variables involved.
The article that i referrence earlier was taken from the Cali. Agricultural magazine. I have the article at home, but i will tell you the professors name so you can contact him for greater insight. I may try to contact him myself, and post whatever he tells me on the site.

harmony and balance give brith to peace
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Three fears we as afrikans must over come is
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2. the fear of white organizations
3. the fear of what will happen to us if we stop fearing the first two.
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« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2003, 01:47:52 PM »

The American white poison crops and foods for the purpose of making it unfit for our lives. We became carnivorous beasts who eat poison three times a day and have short lives. They admit to poison the water and atmosphere as well, it is a dirty shame! This is a 'nut' civilization because WEAK people ignore the 'Law of Nature', they ignore their own lives !!

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We should first show solidarity with each other. We are Africans. We are black. Our first priority is ourselves.
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« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2003, 09:21:02 AM »

http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/11/14/coolsc.frogs.fish/index.html

Frogs, fish and pharmaceuticals a troubling brew
Prozac, other drugs detected in streams and their inhabitants
By Marsha Walton

CNN
Friday, November 14, 2003 Posted: 9:14 AM EST (1414 GMT)


 
(CNN) -- A number of aquatic and amphibian species are being exposed to small amounts of everything from Prozac to perfume to birth control pills that make their way into U.S. rivers and streams.

And scientists now have evidence that this "cocktail" of pharmaceuticals, in high enough quantities, can lead to problems that may be serious enough to prevent wildlife from reproducing. It's not yet clear how the buildup over time could affect the species.

In 2002, 80 percent of streams sampled by the U.S. Geological Survey showed evidence of drugs, hormones, steroids and personal care products such as soaps and perfumes. The U.S.G.S. tested 139 rivers in 30 states.

To give an idea how many drug remnants make their way into ponds, creeks and streams, after being passed through humans, sent into sewer systems and released from wastwater treatment plants:

More than 61 million prescriptions for anti-depressants were prescribed by U.S. doctors in 2001, according to the National Center for Health Statistics at the CDC. Because prescriptions like anti-depressants are for chronic conditions, patients often take them for months and years at a time, making them more likely to build up in wastewater

Researchers are working on several fronts to determine how big the problem is and just what short- and long-term ecological effects there might be on wildlife.

Bryan Brooks, a toxicologist at Baylor University in Texas, discovered evidence of Prozac, an anti-depressant, in the brains, livers, and muscles of bluegill, caught downstream from the Pecan Creek Water Reclamation Plant in Denton, Texas, near Dallas.

Unintended consequences
Anti-depressants have the same effect on fish that they do on people: they tend to relax them. That's not necessarily a good thing for the fish, though.


Wastewater treatment plants like the R.M. Clayton plant in Atlanta are not equipped to remove pharmaceuticals from the water.  

"We need to ask the question, 'what does accumulation in fish tissue actually mean to the organism's ability to live, grow, or reproduce?'" said Bryan Brooks, a Baylor University toxicologist.

While he and his colleagues discovered those medications in fish in the wild, scientists are now studying aquatic species in the lab, to see just how specific amounts of pills and potions affect them.

Marsha Black, an aquatic toxicologist at the University of Georgia in Athens, found that low levels of common anti-depressants, including Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil and Celexa, cause development problems in fish, and metamorphosis delays in frogs.

"In mosquitofish, markers of sexual maturity were delayed in both males and females," said Black. Metamorphosis in frogs was also delayed significantly, she said.

In the mosquitofish, sexual development in males was delayed by two to four weeks.

Timing is crucial
Black says that timing is crucial to the survival of many water creatures. For example, frog eggs are often laid in ponds and wetlands that are temporary. If tadpoles have not completed metamorphosis by the time the water disappears, they will die before reaching adulthood.

In the next phase of her study, funded by the Environmental Protection Agency, Black will look at the reproductive tissue of the fish affected by the anti-depressants.

Sewage treatment plants are not equipped to filter out any of the hundreds of different prescription drugs that are present in wastewater. And it's not clear just how they would approach the cost or technology of such a challenge.

Michael Smith is manager of the R. M. Clayton wastewater treatment plant in Atlanta, the largest such facility in the southeast. The facility treats about 80 million gallons of water each day.

"Trying to enhance this facility to remove those items would probably require some reverse osmosis or some kind of further ultra filtration system," said Smith. "It would require a lot more construction and a lot more cost to remove those items," he said.

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