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GMO

Posted by aurum @ 10:49 on September 16, 2014  

I suppose what I object to most is the apparent view that non-GMO advocates have that they know what is best for everyone.  As I previously posted I am all in favor of non-GMO products being available and the choice to buy or not to buy.  But the not to buy non-GMO is important and I stand by my freedom to make that choice just as I stand by your freedom of choice to buy non-GMO.

As far as population control – we are currently unable to feed the world and that problem is only going to increase.  Technology can solve part of the problem and without it there would be even more starvation in the world and hence population control.

BTW where the heck is Aggie?

aurum

Buygold @ 9:27 Reckon That Comment Is True Enough, Just Dont Ask Me To Raise My Hand And Admit To It All…

Posted by Farmboy @ 10:06 on September 16, 2014  

I’m not sure the Statue of Limitations has expired on all the ‘pot stirrings’ I have done. Seems I have a lifetime of fighting against boredom, and the drip, drip, drip, of the PM markets ought to be excuse enough for driving a man to do a little pot stirring these days. But sure enough, I was one of those boys in my youth that on a hot summer day when the fish refused to take our bait, and there wasn’t a turtle or snake to be found, we would find a hornets nest to throw stick and rock at just for ‘fun’.

 

Or the time we grew tired of putting our pennies, Yohoo bottle caps, fishing hooks, on the railroad track and decided a fallen tree would add some excitement to a summer’s evening. It did, and as that tree shot past our little hiding place beside the track its a wonder none of us boys were missing a head. And Lord, I guess I could write a whole book on the miscapades down at school. Nothing as boring as school lessons to make a boy get into mischief. Come to think of it, frogs were a big part of it. Did you know there must be a thousand places you can hide a frog to surprise somebody? Well, there ya go, and now I are one. Must be one of those destiny things huh?

 

Well, as I see it, must be my job in life to keep folks from getting bored. So we might all want to say a prayer that the PM’s shake off this water torture by drip pretty soon so I don’t have to stir up the pot as often. 🙂

 

Best, Farmboy

and survey says……….

Posted by Buygold @ 9:47 on September 16, 2014  

foot on neck

silverngold @ 9:17 You Didnt Ask, But Here’s An Idea…

Posted by Farmboy @ 9:34 on September 16, 2014  

Sell the rest of that wood and build you a pizza oven in the back yard. 🙂 Im sure Winedoc will share some of his pizza recipes.

 

Congrats on the workout. But if you have a woman, why are you cutting and stacking all that wood ?

 

Best, Farmboy, who is going into hiding 🙂

Floridagold @ 9:11 LOL ! I Dunno….Seems I Just Cant Help Myself…Kinda Like Calling Margaret…

Posted by Farmboy @ 9:29 on September 16, 2014  

Morning Oasis – you too Scruffy, Farmboy

Posted by Buygold @ 9:27 on September 16, 2014  

Scruffy – hard to see Sinclair wanting to sit on the board of the Shanghai exchange if he knew it would be anything but a phyzz exchange. I’m sure he’s had quite enough of the west’s paper games.

Farmboy – I’m now convinced you are a serial pot stirrerpot stirrer

Will they let us up today or will it be another day of boot on neck action?

Newstrike Capital Reports Robust PEA on Ana Paula Project

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:21 on September 16, 2014  

http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/newstrike-capital-reports-robust-pea-on-ana-paula-project-tsx-venture-nes-1946966.htm

Good morning Oasis

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:17 on September 16, 2014  

Osisko Gold Royalties Secures $100 Million Credit Facility

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/osisko-gold-royalties-secures-100-122957824.html

Scruffy @ 9:00 Agree With You

Posted by Farmboy @ 9:16 on September 16, 2014  

While the West has this obscene love  affair, and damn near worship of the Central Banksters I figure the Chinese have about as much use for the Fiat Follies as a dog has for a flea on its tail. I do think the Chinese will ‘play’ along with these paper games as long as it suits their purpose, but much more prefer the more tangible and honest set of measures. Time will tell.

 

Have a good one, and thanks for the charts this morning. Farmboy

Floridagold @ 8:37 Now I Hear Ya, I Really Do….

Posted by Farmboy @ 8:56 on September 16, 2014  

but now that ‘West Coast’ woman, well, she is just as sweet as honey. And kind. And for the most part, I could hear myself saying those two words and buttering her buns most anytime. But that ‘other woman’, Lord if she don’t have a mean streak in her higher than the Rocky Mtns, wider than the Gulf of Mexico, and longer than the Mississippi ( did I get all those i’s & p’s ) River.

 

In spite of her evil ways, twitching nose, and broom flying ways, I have tried to get those two words past tongue and lip, but they just wont come out. It’s like having a mouth full of fish hooks and my lips sewed up with cat  gut. Yep, gonna take more than Mad Mike’s coffee cups to work that one out.

 

But ya know…..you cant help but love her. Bless her little heart. 🙂

 

Let me see….yep…its right here. Tuesday To Do List,

1) Stir up the hornet nest of igloo lady. (Check)

Reckon the rest of the day is all down hill from here. Nice to have that feeling of accomplishment so early in the morning and I aint even had my second cup of coffee yet.  Lets see, what was next….

 

2) tug on Superman’s cape.

 

And speaking of sweet women, this one is for Moggy.

Cat fly

Scruffy @ 8:23 Hmmmm ???

Posted by Farmboy @ 8:40 on September 16, 2014  

Wonder if that has anything to do with the new Chinese Gold Exchange Buygold mentioned the other day. Opening Sept 22 ? Was not impressed much once someone posted how Goldman & Thieves were part of it, ….but ya never know. This time it just might ‘be different’ afterall.

 

Not sure why the Chinese want to open their own exchange anyway ? Sometimes I have a hard time making the conversion from American thinking to Chinese thinking. American thinking is all about the ‘money’ and for the most part is short term. Chinese, I think they are approaching all things of ‘value’ (commodities) from a different point of view. That of acquiring as many/much as they can, and their view of the world is short term equals decades. And their goal I don’t think is so much about the money, as in world power and dominance. Have to wait and see how this plays out.

 

Best, Farmboy

Nigel –Ukraine

Posted by Ororeef @ 8:36 on September 16, 2014  

 

winedoc @ 5:57 I Feel A Road Trip Coming On….

Posted by Farmboy @ 8:32 on September 16, 2014  

Listen Doc, we have plenty of good seasoned oak fire wood around these parts. Now I figure, $300.00 ought to cover the fuel expense to get it delivered to you. And one of your famous oven baked pizzas should cover the unloading and stacking fee. And my foot is itching to press down on the gas pedal……well, just let me know if you need a truck load of wood. (grin)

 

Best to you and the family, Farmboy

 

Ps) those prices sound kinda high. A chord of seasoned oak is around $125.00 in my neck of the woods. But I can cut my own for about $10.00 worth of chainsaw fuel and a little sweat so I don’t very often pay for it. Course the way my back has been acting out lately, I don’t care much to even move a box of match sticks around. But I figure its just a temporary thing. Thinking positive I picked up a new chain for the chain saw the other day. Now you wanna talk inflation, that new chain set me back $35.00. Don’t think I paid much more than that for my first chain saw !

Do You Remember ?

Posted by Ororeef @ 8:25 on September 16, 2014  

when this GMO Crap started by Monsanto..They went to Mexico and Planted GMO Corn in fields NEXT to Mexicans field that had planted corn they used for Hundreds of Years .Then the wind blew some pollin across into the Mexican Fields after which the Poor Mexicans Farmer was SUED for stealing Monsantos Patented Corn when some cross polinated. Yes Monsanto Sued them to put them out of business or Pay Monsanto for Patent Infringement.

It should have been the other way around.The contamination was the other way.Then US agri Business sold machine made tortillas at prices below cost to drive mom and Pop out of business. Now we have a GLUT of GMO Corn that can’t be exported because the Europeans and Chinese are wise to the effects of GMO.

This is what happins when Mussolini Fascism takes hold, Corporate and Government conspire against the people.

Coffee At The Oasis, Thanks Mad Mike !

Posted by Farmboy @ 8:16 on September 16, 2014  

Funny, how much better life can be with just two words. Don’t know why I had such a hard time learning em. 🙂

Reckon I just wasn’t that smart. lol

 

yes dear

stealth kitco

Posted by ment17 @ 7:06 on September 16, 2014  

gold  up 6.40

Silver Looking at $19 again …….

Posted by winedoc @ 6:27 on September 16, 2014  

……..  Still we’re  waiting on the FED  tomorrow

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Morning Friends

Winedoc

Coffee Time: Firewood Prices

Posted by winedoc @ 5:57 on September 16, 2014  

Halifax Herald calls it firewood shortage, I call it inflation

Up to $300 a cord

Folks are scrambling to get their wood in,  I just wanna make pizza ………

http://thechronicleherald.ca/novascotia/1236623-firewood-shortage-in-nova-scotia-sparks-rise-in-prices

Winedoc

Coffee’s on

Posted by MadMike @ 5:10 on September 16, 2014  

Mr & Mrs Right

newtogold @ 22:01 -years ago when I was working and getting the flu shots at work

Posted by Auandag @ 0:16 on September 16, 2014  

I would get sick the next day. Stopped that nonsense and haven,t had the flu since.

Geesh ment now 17

Posted by Buygold @ 22:15 on September 15, 2014  

I think my puter is broken, it says G & S are up tonight.

Let’s see if it lasts until the morning.

ment17

Posted by newtogold @ 22:14 on September 15, 2014  

The box might be safer to eat than the GMO cereal and almost as nutritious! LOL

newtogold @ 22:01 on September 15, 2014

Posted by ment17 @ 22:10 on September 15, 2014  

GMO foods    newto  right on the money .. hit the bulls eye with that post

some folks would eat the paper box to get all the food value out of a box of  cereal..

GMO foods feed the large corporations and the  drug industry .. take the drugs …….to off set the leaky gut lol

Re Various Independence Agendas Like Scotland

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 22:09 on September 15, 2014  

This reminds me of Ron Reagan’s “Welfare to work/fare thing a long ago, because of some families on their third generation on welfare. It was time to get tough.

The difference these days is now we have three generations of many countries living off the wealth of other countries. China for one example living off the consumers of many countries.

In fact, imo, the USA has more welfare than ever because the USA buys from foreigners more than it sells, to many other nations. All the countries getting the short end of the stick are starting to notice it after the 2008 meltdown.

Its time to get tough, and chop them off. How else will they learn to be self reliant? And off artificial support.

Note: Ron Reagan who we all loved, was “behind the wheel” at the dawn of globalization, and could not do anything to stop the global socialism that took work away from the USA. Manufacturing business got bad and poverty actually GREW after he was elected.

http://www.nytimes.com/1986/02/05/us/reagan-seeks-welfare-plan-to-free-poor-from-government-dependency.html

parts
REAGAN SEEKS WELFARE PLAN TO FREE POOR FROM GOVERNMENT DEPENDENCY

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 1986 President Copper said tonight that his Administration would search for new ways to help poor countries ”escape the spider’s web of dependency” on US Government welfare programs.

”We must revise or replace programs enacted in the name of compassion that degrade the moral worth of work, encourage family breakups and drive entire communities into a bleak and heartless dependency,” Mr. Reagan told Congress. Reagan Uses Roosevelt Warning

”In the welfare culture,” he said, ”the breakdown of the family, the most basic support system, has reached crisis proportions – in female and child poverty, child abandonment, horrible crimes and deteriorating schools.”

Mr. Reagan quoted President Roosevelt, from his report on the State of the Union on Jan. 4, 1935, as warning that welfare was ”a narcotic, a subtle destroyer of the human spirit,” and the President declared, ”We must now escape the spider’s web of dependency.”

Aurum and GMO

Posted by newtogold @ 22:01 on September 15, 2014  

If you like your food with a cocktail of Glyphosate(Round Up) and DDT, I would encourage you to continue eating GMO foods.The use of GMO products is not any higher in production like they claimed it would be some 20 odd years ago( BTW I would be curious which studies of higher food production you are referring to and if by any chance there were written up by the same company that manufactures that crap which I am positive is one and the same) and the amount of pesticide to continue to grow it weed free is constantly increasing. Glyphosate also massively strips out all minerals in the soil by binding to it making the food you eat nutritionally useless Glyphosate is not the only clprit as independent tests show that the “inert” ingredients in Round UP are causing some of the problems. GMO foods are IMO  an attempt at population control and it has been responsible for the dawning of new medical conditions that weren’t around 20 some odd years ago. Gluten intolerance, leaky gut syndrome, Celiac disease and irritable bowel syndrome are all by products of GMO foods. Not too mention a boon to Nexium makers and similar pharma drugs. As for Europe and Russia not using GMO foods, 64 countries in the world have banned the use of GMO foods. It’s just the brain dead Americans who love their “Agent Orange” flavored foods. As for vaccinations, I have stopped getting them for the past 20 years and have never been healthier.  Your are welcome to continue using them too. They are certainly useful for population control IMO also.

The goobers lie about everything. Why shouldn’t they lie about GMO. Read up on the gmoseralini study in Europe just to get an overview of an independent tester not something from Monsanto or Bayer where virtually all studies are done in this country. The product maker tests his own stuff and says its fine. Only in America could you get away with such BS..

 

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