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    In Defense of Our Seeds | Promo



    Today in the United States, by the simple act of feeding ourselves, we unwittingly participate in the largest experiment ever conducted on human beings. Massive agro-chemical companies like Monsanto (Agent Orange) and Dow (Napalm) are feeding us genetically-modified food, GMO's, that have never been fully tested and aren't labeled. This small handful of corporations are tightening their grip on the world's food supply—buying, modifying, and patenting seeds to ensure total control over everything we eat.

    The GMO Film Project (Untitled) tells the story of a father's discovery of GMO's through the symbolic act of poor Haitian farmers burning seeds in defiance of Monsanto's gift of 475 tons of hybrid corn and vegetable seeds to Haiti shortly after the devastating earthquake. After a journey to Haiti to learn why hungry farmers would burn seeds, the real awakening of what has happened to our food, what we are feeding our families, and what is at stake for the global food supply unfolds in a trip across the United States in search of answers.

    Are we at a tipping point? Is it time to take back our food? The encroaching darkness of unknown health and environmental risks, seed take over, chemical toxins, and food monopoly meets with the light of a growing resistance of organic farmers, concerned citizens, and a burgeoning movement to take back what we have lost.

    We still have time to heal the planet, feed the world, and live sustainably. But we have to start now.

    A film by Compeller Pictures
    GMO Film Project (Untitled)


    The GMO Film Project (Untitled) tells
    the story of a father's discovery of
    GMOs through the symbolic act of
    poor Haitian farmers burning seeds
    in defiance of Monsanto's gift of 475
    tons of hybrid corn and vegetable
    seeds to Haiti shortly after the
    devastating earthquake.

    After a journey to Haiti to learn why
    hungry farmers would burn seeds,
    the real awakening of what has
    happened to our food, what we are
    feeding our families, and what is
    at stake for the global food supply
    unfolds in a trip across the United
    States in search of answers.

    Video (6:27):

    Farming In Defense of Our Seeds | Promo

    - Traci Styner
    The Real Food Channel

    P.S. Please share Real Food Channel
    videos with your friends, family and
    colleagues.


    That's how we grow. Thanks.

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    Allergies, autism and GMOs
    The poisoning or our children
    Subscribe to The Real Food Channel
    Vote YES on Proposition 37
    Make them label GMOs in food in California, in the US and all across the world

    The one thing we cannot recover from is our food supply being taken over.

    That's what makes the current GMO battle so serious.

    California voters have a chance to win a war-changing battle this Tuesday with a YES vote on Prop 37.

    Please share this video.

    The more you share it, the more Californians will see it.

    Here's what we're up against:

    Private individuals and foundations donated $7,300,000

    Poison dealing corporations have put up $41,300,000 in reported money -and many times that amount in unreported bribes to media outlets like the LA Times and NPR "journalists" and "editors."

    Here are the companies that want to poison you for profit and what they're willing to pay to keep you ignorant about it.

    Many are "food" makers and a good thing to do would be to put a list of their names in your kitchen, throw out their products and never buy another one.

    Monsanto $7,115,237
    E.I. Dupont De Nemours & Co. $4,900,000
    Pepsico, Inc. $2,145,400
    DOW Agrisciences $2,000,000
    Bayer Cropscience $2,000,000
    BASF Plant Science $2,000,000
    Syngenta Corporation $2,000,000
    Kraft Foods Global $1,950,500
    Coca-Cola North America $1,465,500
    Nestle USA $1,315,600
    Conagra Foods $1,176,700
    General Mills $1,135,300
    Kellogg Company $790,000
    Smithfield Foods $683,900
    Del Monte Foods $674,100
    Campbell's Soup $500,000
    Heinz Foods $500,000
    Hershey Company $493,900
    The J.M. Smucker Company $485,000
    Bimbo Bakeries $422,900
    Ocean Spray Cranberries $387,100
    Mars Food North America $376,650
    Council for Biotechnology Information $375,000
    Grocery Manufacturers Association $375,000
    Hormel Foods $374,300
    Unilever $372,100
    Bumble Bee Foods $368,500
    Sara Lee $343,600
    Kraft Food Group $304,500
    Pinnacle Foods $266,100
    Dean Foods Company $253,950
    Biotechnology Industry Organization $252,000
    Bunge North America $248,600
    McCormick & Company $248,200
    Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company $237,664
    Abbott Nutrition $234,500
    Cargill, Inc. $226,846
    Rich Products Corporation $225,537
    Flowers Foods $182,000
    Dole Packaged Foods $171,261
    Knouse Foods Cooperative $164,731

    Yes, it's GMO week here at
    Brasscheck TV.

    Why?

    We can recover from a lot of things.

    We can't recover from having our
    food supply systematically
    contaminated.

    Pass it on.

    Video:

    GMOs (genetically modified food) Allergies, autism and GMOs

    - Brasscheck

    P.S. Please share Brasscheck TV e-mails and
    videos with friends and colleagues.

    That's how we grow. Thanks.

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