"We know MLK's name and Gandhi's." on Organic Spies's status."
Good comment, Jane, I was blocked off Organic Spies site first Sunday they were up. Let's communicate more about this. I find it curious that this Organic Spies thing came out on May 31
and June 8, you have the Washington times going
for the neck of organics. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jun/8/dead-bodies-demand-organic-foo...
Right now, someone nearby is buying organic bean sprouts. It may be the last thing he ever does. Last week's E. coli outbreak in Germany - potentially traced to an organic farm - was more deadly than the largest nuclear disaster of the last quarter-century.
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Leslie Goldman Error...I mean Washington Times, not the Post.
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IT WAS POINTED OUT TO BE
THIS MORNING THAT THIS ARICLE IN THE NEW YORK TIMES
APPEARED IN THE BUSINESS PAGE
NOT THE HEALTH PAGE
So who wanted this up???????????
What forces???????????
are driving this????????!!!!!!!
If I were in a war to knock out organics
First I would devide the army....
ie. what organic spies is doing...to the grassroots,
and they go for the jugular...
any wonder we are talking about alfalfa here??????
Totally brilliant strategy...
better than US army in WW2
brilliant! just brilliant!!!
(NaturalNews) Even as the veggie blame game is now under way across the EU, where a super resistant strain of e.coli is sickening patients and filling hospitals in Germany, virtually no one is talking about how e.coli could have magically become resistant to eight different classes of antibiotic drugs and then suddenly appeared in the food supply.
This particular e.coli variation is a member of the O104 strain, and O104 strains are almost never (normally) resistant to antibiotics. In order for them to acquire this resistance, they must be repeatedly exposed to antibiotics in order to provide the "mutation pressure" that nudges them toward complete drug immunity.