Saturday, 1 October 2016

WHO OWNS OUR SEEDS?

http://seedfreedom.info/who-owns-the-seed/

 

SAYS:  multinational corporations like Monsanto, Du Pont, Syngenta and Bayer, DO believe they can own our seeds - or they are trying to by patenting the seeds. A patent is an exclusive right granted to an inventor to make and sell the patented product BUT a seed is not an invention, at least not by man. That is why patents on seeds are illegitimate! Even genetically engineered crops. Look at these two comments on the above sebsite, and I agree!   To claim that something that occurs naturally is owned via a patent is absurd and morally wrong, what next, a patent on sunlight, oxygen, carbondioxide, photosynthesis! 
(Alen Lewis)
How has humanity come to such a low point in life that we actually have to patent something God created, not man. Is this really the new way to make money? (Jessie Logan)
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www.123rf.com - seeds in hands
Well........ the Bible says in Genesis 1 verse 29 that God gave all the seed-bearing plants throughout the world to us for our food so I guess Monsanto are out-of-line with this patent!

What do you think? Tell me! Perhaps you don't care, but your grandchildren might when they can only buy GMO corrupted seed and at whatever price these commercial giants decide to charge!



Now what would these guys be after?


kids.nationalgeographic.com 

SOME FACTS ABOUT VULTURES!

Did you watch the BBC programme Ingenious Animals? Vultures are not at all what we've been told and never attack or try to eat the flesh of an animal until it's dead. (I'm sure that's what it said on the programme but I've just read they will attack wounded and dying animals!)

"They keep the environment clean and help prevent the spread of disease. 
Their digestive system contains special acids that will dissolve anthrax, botulism, and cholera bacteria.
By consuming the carcasses of diseased animals, vultures prevent the spread of life-threatening diseases such as rabies and anthrax among animals and humans.

A world without vultures would be a foul-smelling place filled with disease and rotting carcasses — let’s hear it for these unsung environmental heroes!"


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More info at: http://annamiticus.com/2012/08/27/16-things-you-might-not-know-about-vultures


Do you want to cheer yourself up? 

Have a look at this clip. 
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And if you want to have a look at more it's from Funny Talking Animals -
Walk on the Wild Side BBC1

Here's some good news for chickens and us!  
(Though not until 2025!)

COMPASS JOINS CAGE-FREE REVOLUTION
Tesco, Aldi, Booker and Sodexo have all recently announced their intention to go cage-free.. http://www.foodservicefootprint.com/news/compass-joins-cage-free-revol


Hens in battery cages lead lives of crowded misery. On average, each caged laying hen has only 67 square inches of cage space—less space than a single sheet of letter-sized paper on which to live her entire life. Unable even to spread her wings.

http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/confinement_farm/facts/cage-free_vs_battery-cage.html?


Buying free-range is the simplest thing we can do to help the hens that lay our eggs. 

THE OTHER DAY...............
www.dreamstime.com -sad crying heart 
Music brings up memories, and our emotions can react to a song, remembering a time when we were in love with someone!

This happened to me the other day - I felt really miserable as the song played on - I missed that person!

Trouble is - I couldn't remember who it was!

Yes, a bit of a joke! But...now that I'm a Christian, Jesus is my new love and I am very blessed to have Him in my life -
I won't be forgetting Him!
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This is a great song to finish with. Hope you like it.

www.amazon
"I See You By Bryan Duncan and Friends"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmetgseMMHs

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Have a harvest festival hug from the Farmers Market as you say goodbye to September! 

God bless, Tracey


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