Lovely Jesus Picture Thanks to GodSpeak by YourEnchantedGardener .....

"Forgive them for they know not what they do."

Date:   1/25/2008 6:02:55 PM ( 16 y ago)

http://curezone.com/upload/Members/GodSpeak/Jesus_Pictures/smiling_christ_hook_l.jpg


6:10 AM
January 26, 08

Beth Neilsen Chapman song:
I FIND YOUR LOVE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2GDG1sNHJE


3:56 PM
January 25, 08

I was just in a healing moment,
having some Revelation.
Spirit was talking to me.

I was wanting to make sense
of a Mind Field I had stepped into
of past life unconscious energies
that were released.

Then I came upon
this lovely picture of Jesus
in the Gallery,
thanks to
a fellow Curezone Member
God Speak
on the CureZone Image Gallery.

Spirit wanted to share the words
of Jesus:

Here is another Important Forum Comment
by GodSpeak on Why Bees are Dying...
GE Food Contamination.

Thanks GodSpeak!!!!

"Forgive them for they know not what they do."

Liora Leah
sent this to me:

http://curezone.com/blogs/f.asp?f=309



Schmeiser v. Monsanto: Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser became an international hero when he stood up to Monsanto. After the company's genetically engineered (GE) seeds blew onto Schmeiser's canola farm and contaminated his fields, the multinational sued the farmer for growing their patented seeds without permission. As Schmeiser saw it, Monsanto's stray plants were "pollution and the polluter should pay." But Monsanto prevailed in a Canadian court trial that was "overshadowed by accusations of aggressive tactics and corporate bullying," according to the Guardian of London. This week, Schmeiser filed suit against the corporation asking to be reimbursed for the $600 (Canadian) it cost to dig up and destroy Monsanto's GE canola seedlings on his land in 2005. The trial was set to begin on January 23. Monsanto admitted their GE seeds had contaminated his field but the company refused to pay unless Schemeiser signed a non-disclosure statement. "No way would we ever give that away to a corporation," Schmeiser replied. Although the case involves only one small farm in Saskatchewan, it could set a precedent that could cost Monsanto millions in legal settlements around the world.




 

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