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Curious how the blackwater guys hire. Do they just recruit top talent from military guys/police forces? Interesting stuff, I've always heard of these guys or similar rogue forces that are guns for hire. |
Excuse me, it's time for me to spray some Roundup on my fields. Money money money.... :) |
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If you look at the Joker's hand in the pic you'll see a little red rectangle. I was curious as to what it was and I did some digging. First, I zoomed and enhanced. I was shocked to find that Revscene was ALREADY a part of that picture. This is what I found: http://i.imgur.com/5arsSwN.jpg Spooky stuff, guys.http://i.imgur.com/IcOjcMS.gif?1 Spooky stuff. |
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Wait... is that CiC in the cart?? It's all starting to make sense now... |
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So where do you get your information from? |
i always find it interesting that anyone who has enough brains and curiosity automatically gets labeled a conspiracy theorist by others... why is it so wrong for people to ask questions? for me, this is the first time I've heard of this Monsanto company and how it's products are banned in a number of large countries around the world. I read the paper regularly and watch the news. Not once was it ever mentioned. You would think that if a country has enough reasons to ban a product made by a certain company, those reasons would make the news. But why don't they? Is it because it will cause the people to ask questions? Food and water are the most precious resources on the planet. Those who control food and water control the world. It's no wonder Monsanto is recruiting guns for hire to do their dirty work and make sure they gain more control over the world's food supply... |
They ARE in the news, thats why so many people know about Monsanto and the controversy over their products. |
Corporate gangsters |
You know who else doesn't sell GMO's in Europe? BASF (the worlds largest chemical company), Bayer (everyone knows who they are) and Syngenta (the worlds third largest seed & pesticide company). And all three of them are headquartered in Europe. If three powerhouse European companies can't get GMO traction in their home turf, then what hope does Mobsanto have? Of course, the anti-Monsanto crowd would like to convince people that Monsanto is "banned" (in quotes because Monsanto has withdrawn attempts to get approved) because there's something wrong with them. Forget about lobbying by three HUGE European companies who don't want Monsanto on their home turf and have enough trouble trying to get their own GMO's approved. Posted via RS Mobile |
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