SUGAR TYCOONS

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10 Comments
KeyserSusie
KeyserSusie
February 26, 2019 1:09 pm

Sugar, a poison more insidious than flouride.

“Fluorine itself is a poisonous gas, as are the related elements chlorine and bromine. Fluorine, as fluoride, is found in the earth’s crust in combination with other minerals, and is also part of seawater. Fluoride is available naturally in the diet as calcium and sodium fluoride.”

Ned
Ned
February 26, 2019 1:52 pm

This can’t be true. LLpoh says there is no such thing as welfare for the rich. So this has to be false.

CCRider
CCRider
February 26, 2019 4:20 pm

Another terrible result; their fertilizers used in south Florida play a significant role in destroying the Everglades by dosing hundreds of tons of phosphorus into the environment fostering, among other evils, red tide. Without that payoff the cane farms would be gone and the Glades could heal. But don’t expect Bath House Marco to do anything about it.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
February 26, 2019 6:11 pm

People still eat sugar ?

Pat
Pat
February 26, 2019 6:49 pm

Defend,Feed,Educate. In that order. Keeping our food production in house is vital to our national security. Even if it means a few guys get rich. Our farmers subsidies pale in compairison to what we spend on defense and education. Other countries can still use chemicals that were banned in USA 40 yrs ago. Ask China how the trade war is going. They tariffed their citizens food supply and we just have to live with our cheap 65in flatscreen a little longer. Dont play games with food.

IluvCO2
IluvCO2
  Pat
February 26, 2019 7:11 pm

Oh great, use more chemicals that were banned. Shit. Stop subsidizing GMO’s and soil killing chemicals. Russia has banned GMO’s and is now exporting food. Putin 2020.

Pat
Pat
  IluvCO2
February 26, 2019 10:12 pm

Just remember to not confuse the term non-gmo with organic. Organic is by far the best option as far as its pesticide free, might just have a little ecoli from the chicken shit not being washed all the way off. Gmo is obvious, usually is gene altered to withstand a herbicide that will kill other plants. Non-gmo or conventional is a plant that has not been gene altered but still has had healthy doses of pesticides. In most cases of conventional or non gmo, more pesticides are used to control weeds than gmo because there needs to be a spectrum of pesticides to control the different types of weeds and i assure if you tested nongmo agriproducts, they would test just as high or higher than the gmo for residual pesticide. If the debate is wheather a kernal of corn that has had a single protein altered in an entire strand of dna makes my body unable digest, than by all means go non gmo. If you are worried about pesticide residual on your cornflakes and dont care about the genetic alteration, i would take my chances on the gmo cause it has had far less pesticides thrown at it. Trust me, i grow both.

IluvCO2
IluvCO2
  Pat
February 26, 2019 10:25 pm

Trust me, I’m not like the others.

Pat
Pat
  IluvCO2
February 26, 2019 10:44 pm

Not trying to bamboozle you brother. Wheather you like it or not, thats our commercial food production in a nutshell.

musket
musket
February 27, 2019 4:45 pm

Don’t forget tobacco……