Guest guest Posted March 9, 2010 Report Share Posted March 9, 2010 We just had a major win in court against monsanto, the owner of all Genetically modified foods, and seeds. They will not be able to genetically modify our alfalfa crops, and all genetically altered processes will stop within a few years. YEAH!!!! > > I had been hearing alot about the movie, " Food, Inc " and after I discovered last night that it had been nominated for an , I went online to try and see if I could view it online. It's true what friends told me: " You will never look at your food or the grocery store in the same way again! " While I do not believe in pushing my ideas on everyone else, I firmly believe that every American should at least view this film. > > I did find one place online that I could watch for free. Here's the link: > > http://www.movstreaming.com/watch-movie-food-inc.-streaming-megavideo-9944.html > > If you've already seen this movie, please let others know. > > And just in case you don't get a real good chance to view it in the movie, listed below are some of the products that the movie pictured as containing GMO's in them, and are not labeled as such: > 1. Coca-Cola > 2. 's soup > 3. Gatorade > 4. Pringles Potato Chips > 5. Hellman Mayonaise > 6. Aunt Jemina pancake syrup > 7. Reese's candy > 8. Kellogg's Pop Tarts > 9. Eggo waffles > 10. Slim Fast > 11. Capri Sun drinks > 12. Goldfish crackers (I believe it's Peppridge Farm but not sure) > > If you feel so inclined, may I suggest that you contact your Congressman/Congresswoman to support food safety standards and to urge them re-introduce ''s Law'. > > For more info: www.takepart.com/foodinc > > Blessings on All Relatives, > Lynn ManyFires > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 Thank you so much for posting that...that IS good news! Even though watching the film produced a great deal of discouragement in me, I know now that it is much better to have these things brought into the Light...so they can be changed. Thank you again! Blessings on All Relatives, Lynn ManyFires > > > > I had been hearing alot about the movie, " Food, Inc " and after I discovered last night that it had been nominated for an , I went online to try and see if I could view it online. It's true what friends told me: " You will never look at your food or the grocery store in the same way again! " While I do not believe in pushing my ideas on everyone else, I firmly believe that every American should at least view this film. > > > > I did find one place online that I could watch for free. Here's the link: > > > > http://www.movstreaming.com/watch-movie-food-inc.-streaming-megavideo-9944.html > > > > If you've already seen this movie, please let others know. > > > > And just in case you don't get a real good chance to view it in the movie, listed below are some of the products that the movie pictured as containing GMO's in them, and are not labeled as such: > > 1. Coca-Cola > > 2. 's soup > > 3. Gatorade > > 4. Pringles Potato Chips > > 5. Hellman Mayonaise > > 6. Aunt Jemina pancake syrup > > 7. Reese's candy > > 8. Kellogg's Pop Tarts > > 9. Eggo waffles > > 10. Slim Fast > > 11. Capri Sun drinks > > 12. Goldfish crackers (I believe it's Peppridge Farm but not sure) > > > > If you feel so inclined, may I suggest that you contact your Congressman/Congresswoman to support food safety standards and to urge them re-introduce ''s Law'. > > > > For more info: www.takepart.com/foodinc > > > > Blessings on All Relatives, > > Lynn ManyFires > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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