No more Round Up Ready In our Backyards
No more Round Up Ready In our Backyards
Date: 10/27/2011 1:02:21 PM ( 13 y ) ... viewed 802 times
This petition, that I am thinking of starting, will aim with the support of neigbhors who have private property along our Arosa Canyon, to raise the bar of education on Round Up, the Glysophate product that is increasingly being implicated in cancer in humans, and the destruction of healthy soil fertility, and bringing danger to flora and fauna alike.
More than ever, local residents of the San Diego State University area, and especially the Arosa Canyon need to stand up and get educated about Round Up and Round Up Ready Use.
This is a great profit for those invested in Monsanto and GMO products, however, Round Up, popularly sold as an aid to backyard gardeners for weed abatement and to farmers for weed control is a costly slap in the face against our healthy future of our children who are inherited soils that can no longer support healthy thinking.
It was as early as 1936, that the Senate received a report from Charles Northern and reported that vegetables and fruits were no longer capable of supporting healthy people. Micro-nutrients are essential if we want to support healthy kids and adults, and these are lacking in modern soils as well as the foods grown from these soils.
It i through extensive support of local organic farmings, and backyard gardeners using organic methods without Round Up that we can Stand Up for Nature's Original technology that gives helps us each have the strength to become an Organic Uprising in our own lives. What is it to be an Organic Uprising? It is more than just eating organic food. it is to get into the transference of soil to vegetable and vegetable to good human health and then back again to the soil. G.T. Wrench M.D. said this was the secret of the Wheel of Health as early as 1938.
Where do you stand? It is here in our own backyard, right here in the Arosa Canyon near SDSU where we an show that plants--even so named invasive plants such as Arundo Donax (Great Reed) can be mulched, and then turned to compost. Compost, my friend, this is the key to good health. Building up the soil so that we can have soulful individual expressions.
ON THAT NOTE
I am calling for all of us to collaborate as neighbors.
Let us come together to give an hour or two to help the City of San Diego, Our and the good works of the Fire Prevention Bureau in helping us manage our OVergrowth in our own backyards and in the Arosa Canyon.
Let us as well protect our bird songs, and coyotes, and skunk, and fox, and native species from the harmful drink and invasion of Round Up in our lives. It is our time as good neighbors, working to respect property rights, as well as hear the call to balanced overgrowth.
Now is the time for all of us to come together, to work together, to grow together, and take an active stand on the kind of Arosa Canyon and neighborhood that supports healthy food and friendship.
Leslie Goldman
Your Enchanted Gardener
Your neighbor in the SDSU College area and a resident
in support of a Healthy Future for the Arosa Canyon
This campaign is sponsored with the help of local farmers, and lovers of organic food everywhere.
JOIN THE BEET KEEPERS HERE
TO SPONSOR A ROUND UP FREE FUTURE
LOCALLY AND EVERYWHERE
Funds collected will go to support our Arosa Canyon Clean Up
and communjty education.
First Draft...
October 27, 2011
11:01 am
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