Sneaky City Councils Have a History of Engaging in Chemical Warfare Against America's Food Rights


Sneaky City Councils Have a History of Engaging in Chemical Warfare Against America's Food Rights. By Mary E. Ester Esther Tormey

There are a lot of places in America, that just aren't like Idaho....

Idaho residence have a long history of out of stater's bring in problems by importing the very same marketing scams, the people of Idaho moved to get away from. These include city ordinances and purchases, that are basically environmental suicide.

The EPA is one of the worst offenders, glyco-phosphate is not a responsible way to manage weeds, and Hydrogen Fluoride is still bad for the environment even when it is filtered through children's drinking water. This is not responsible wildlife management, it's chemical warfare! "'Horrific incident': Family speaks out after pet dog killed by 'cyanide bomb'"

Factory farms are trying to limit the number and types of animals people can have. Gun laws are one of many examples. Many people have been mislead to think guns are for shooting people. Guns are actually used to responsibly regulate animal populations that get out of hand, or to kill food animals of family farms.

OK, People are like any other animal, when they destroy all plant and animal life in their environment, they get out of hand. It is best to just let people have their gardens and chickens to eat the bugs, so they won't feed their kids insecticides or shoot each other or plant cyanide bombs.

"Grass Fed Cows" is another example of how people are mislead by marketers. Grains and grasses are just part of a cows diet. Cows leave fertilizer for plants they like to eat, and can act as a replacement for mined fertilizer. Grass is not a valuable product, unless you are trying to market wasteful products, like lawn mowers, weed killers, chemical fertilizers and insecticides. Some areas have gone so far as to ban gardens, due to lobbying, often by people who move on, to make a huge profit on real estate sales, to people who don't realize the economy is based on real estate inflation and that there are few jobs in the area, and fewer still living wage jobs.

Also they add in fines, fees litigation s and frustrations, bullying people to clean up yards, will quietly pocketing money from storage units. It is hard for any working person to keep up with neighbors, who have nothing better to do than complain about the poop-perfection created by local farm animals, migrating birds, and yards with stuff!!!...They walk by, even from over a block away to take pictures of working people on the garden/chicken/horse/cow/pig/car-farm, that recently replaced the the abandoned junk/cat-litter box above, the lowland hay-field/cow pasture and below the highland, wildlife and streams/cow pastures. I don't think these people have ever seen anyone do real work before.

When surviving recessions and depressions, it is important to understand that poop rolls down hill, and that we must maintain our food rights! Heavy metals and caustic substances roll down hill, these substances can be sucked into the Earth by gravity or used in well contained lasting products...like cars/storage units for your yard, farm equipment/chicken perches, but do Not belong in our food.

The big problem with our "healthcare" system, seems to be a mine hygiene issue. We have been importing a lot of un-digestible mummified food from California as well as laws that hurt our farmers and families. We need to take back our state government and food production. Much of California's soil is spent. Our forefathers planed for this, by paying Idaho farmers to save the land and not grow crops. Marketers from back in the day sold California products, before we they had good knowledge of the safety issues. Idaho's copping of California seems to have caused problems with roofs as well as mutant frogs over at Chucks Slue in Sandpoint. It is time for Idaho to learn from California's mistakes, that humans, plants and animals should share environments, instead of factory farming with heavy chemicals. City people have been so ignorant, to ask farmers, in one town, if they would be interested in a service to remove animal poop. Idaho has an excellent opportunity to model sustainable farming, and find uses for California's mine waste and oil byproducts, so it will not end up used as filler in food and medication.



'Horrific incident': Family speaks out after pet dog killed by 'cyanide bomb'
http://idahostatejournal.com/outdoors/xtreme_idaho/horrific-incident-family-speaks-out-after-pet-dog-killed-by/article_93f3d07e-6ecb-5035-8d39-f27c791eb4b5.html

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