Genetically Engineered Wheat is Destroying US Agriculture: Oregon Wheat Found Contaminated with GE Wheat

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Republished from Global Research. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that unapproved genetically engineered (GE) wheat was found growing in an Oregon wheat field. The discovery has implications for U.S. trade as Japan has already indicated it would stop purchasing U.S. wheat exports. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

The United States Of Whatever: Ecocide And The Soul Of A Nation

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By Phil Rockstroh [Photo courtesy of Coal Is Dirty.] The reality of and the outward toll inflicted by greenhouse gas engendered Climate Change is clearly evident (to all but the corrupt and devoutly ignorant) e.g. increasingly destructive and deadly tornadoes and hurricanes, destruction of marine life, severe droughts and rapacious wild fires — landscapes of [...]

Is the Monsanto protest the next Salt March?

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By Michael Nagler and Stephanie Van Hook of the Metta Center for Non-Violence. When a people is faced with a destructive system that has been insidiously putting its tendrils down in many sectors of society, steadily taking over its institutions, it can seem all but impossible to dislodge that evil; but it always seems that [...]

Fukushima’s Catastrophic Aftermath Continues

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By Stephen Lendman In her book titled “No Immediate Danger: Prognosis for a Radioactive Earth,” nuclear power/environmental health expert Rosalie Bertell (1929 – 2012) said: “Should the public discover the true health cost(s) of nuclear pollution, a cry would rise from all parts of the world and people would refuse to cooperate passively with their [...]

It is Earth Day.

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From Rowan Wolf Today is Earth Day and I must say it is in much worse shape than the first Earth Day in 1970 – and I was there at the celebration in Kansas City, Mo (where I am originally from). Like many, I had read Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (pdf). I encourage folks to [...]

Is America Going to Hell in a Handbasket?

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By Gary Brumback [Photo courtesy of Jim Mead.] “Going to Hell in a handbasket” is a time-worn phrase, probably dating back a millennium or more and referring to captured and decapitated losers in wars. It could be an appropriate metaphor for America’s fate sometime later this century. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

Shell’s Plot to Take Away Your First Amendment Rights

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By Philip Radford. Republished from Greenpeace Blog. [Photo: Oil booms visible from the recent Exxon spill in Arkansas. If the court rules in Shell's favor in a current case, any corporation including Exxon could preemptively stop protesters like Greenpeace. Karen McCall, Greenpeace.] Corporations want to work in secret. It’s what they do, and why they [...]