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Waking Times 28 Nov 2016
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Nathaniel Mauka, Staff Writer
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http://www.wakingtimes.com/2016/11/28/svalbard-elite-plan-survive-engineered-extinction-event/.
The Svalbard seed bank, set like a concrete monolith in the minus 4 degree Celsius permafrost of a mountain on a remote island in the Svalbard archipelago between mainland Norway and the North Pole, shouldn’t determine the fate of our agricultural future. Though the remote bank has collected 860,000 seed samples from around the world, with the latest withdrawal being made from war-torn Syria, what are the true intentions behind a bank said to, “preserve as much of the world’s crop diversity as possible,” while seed supplies around the world are being monopolized by a few corporations, and indigenous, thousand-year old seeds are being wiped out by genetically modified versions?
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Svalbard’s investors, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, Monsanto, Syngenta, and other biotech interests tout this ‘seed saving’ monolith while simultaneously ravaging seed diversity, along with state laws throughout the US, and elsewhere on the globe, that prevent small farmers and gardeners from saving and sharing seed.
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Endangered Seed
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Currently, there are at least 100,000 global plant varieties endangered in the world. Extreme weather events, over-exploitation of ecosystems, habitat loss, and the cross-pollination of seed by genetically altered, terminator seed, contribute to the problem.
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Another example of the laws which prohibit the free and unencumbered sharing of seed includes the state of Minnesota’s seed law. It is broad enough that it essentially prohibits gardeners from sharing or giving away seeds unless they buy an annual permit, have the germination of each seed lot tested, and attach a detailed label to each seed packet. This would obviously be a time-sucking, financially draining practice for most gardeners and small farmers, yet the Minnesota Department of Agriculture recently told seed libraries that they can’t distribute free seeds to gardeners unless they buy a permit and provide detailed labeling, even though the libraries aren’t selling the seeds, and only sharing them freely. The penalty for violating this law is a fine of up to $7,500 per day.
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This is an example of just one law in a single state, but laws like these can be found in around 30 percent of states in the US.
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imho, This sort of thing . . . preventing seed sharing etc. . . . is evil straight from the pit of hell. And the demonized bureaucrats furthering it will get their harvest of their evil deeds--likely none too soon.
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The oligarchs sitting on their Scrooge piles of cash and more importantly, piles of power . . . are literally devilish in their goals, in their strategies, in their methods, in their attitudes, in their calloused attitudes toward the "useless eaters." . . . i.e. the rest of us . . . seen as THEIR serfs and slaves . . . or fodder for their satanic human sacrifice rituals . . . {see the pizzagate etc. ugliness}.
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Thankfully, I know God has a limit to what He will tolerate . . . and their end is already sealed . . . as well as a limit placed on how long they will continue to exist on the planet. I increasingly long for their removal, lock stock and barrel . . . to their hot, dark ultimate abode--given their refusal to repent, confess and choose a relationship with God through Christ's ultimate sacrifice.
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I like the idea of the Norwegian seed vault. I don't like some of the allegations about what all it's connected to.
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Sounds like underground seed sharing and protecting needs to occur big time . . . and bravely so.
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