The Dangerous Chemical Bill Gates Is Coating Your Organic Produce With
(krystenskitchen.substack.com)
🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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Grow your own. I already have radishes and green beans sprouting. Working on getting the rest of my garden going. Or should I say 2 gardens as I take care of my son and daughter-in-laws too.
You are such an inspiration to us all, Mary!🤗💐
I made a chart for when I planted them and the time to harvest each. Hoping this will help me keep up so I'll know when/if I can replant for a second harvest.
Sounds like you’re ready to get into more detailed planning. I recommend grabbing The New Organic Grower by Eliot Coleman. He does succession planting year-round in Maine! and the planning techniques are useful even if you don’t do a lot of season extension like he does.
Thanks friend. I'm open to learning new things.
I can tell! Just sharing a resource that really helped me gain confidence in multiple harvests, since you mentioned "hoping this will help me keep up"—Coleman shows you how he thinks about it and tracks it.
Thank you so much. Trying to double up on my harvest this year. God bless.
May God grant you great success!
I winter sowed abunch of things and plan to get my cold weather crops in the ground this week. We can't plant summer stuff until after mothers day or risk losing it all to frost, but I added fruit trees, adding more rhubarb, strawberries and Berry brambles this year as well. Gardening is therapeutic hard work. Also raise our own hogs, most chickens and eggs.
Good for you. What part of the country do you live in? I'm in Kentucky.
Indiana.
It frosts that late in the year in Indiana? I believe, unless a freak weather event happens, that our frost should be over for the year.
Northern IN, yes. Zone 5. Our last frost Day is mothers day, but we had snow two years ago on like may 26. It didn't last but, we went from 80s last week to snow all day Monday.
Bless you. That gives me an entirely different understanding of gardens. Here in Kentucky, my Grandmother and Grandfather put out our 'Late" garden in at that time. We always had 2. An early one to eat off and can a bit of food, and the late one for mostly canning away for the winter.
That's neat. With your longer growing season that probably worked very well. I need to get my onions, leeks, celery, radishes and beets in this week, and kohl crops too. I started those from seed over winter. Then I will do the rest I a couple weeks.
Growing veggies is easy. Harvesting typically happens all at once though. Now you have lots of veggies and the clock immediately starts ticking to either eat them or preserve them. Canning and freezing correctly is a lot of work. It's all hands on deck. One person doing all the canning can be overwhelming. My mom use to have neighbors over to help.
Feeding your family with your produce can become a full time job for sure.
It doesn't mesh well with the rat race for most people. Also, growing is literally impossible for some (laws and space restrictions) and that creates another layer
Especially since they normalized turning in your neighbors during COVID.
I had some wonderful bonding time with my sons doing a couple hours of garden work when I got home from my commute when I had that situation. Can be a great break from the grind.
I used to help my grandmother. We had an early garden that we ate out of and canned a few things and then we had the late garden which is what we canned the majority of our winter food with. It was a wonderful time of life for me. She taught me a lot of things.
Even your garden isnt completely safe. The continued spraying of chemicals in our atmosphere coats our vegetable gardens.
Thinking about building a greenhouse.
I have that same dream Mary.
It doesn't hurt when great minds think about. Kek.
Thank you for this info. I noted a while back that my organic produce looked and tasted different and that it was lasting longer but didn’t think to investigate this possibility. I do not have the room or means to grow my own food, (Please don’t try to change my mind, I have done a lot of investigation and if I were successful I might get 2 salads out of the results) so it’s more important to seek out local farmers than ever before. I have already found two sources for meat and now I need to do the same for fruits and vegetables.
I love your nickname, LQdy!🤗💐
Have you considered vertical gardening?
Yeah. People give up gardening too quickly. It's tricky, and you need to adapt to your own area, but can be done.
Please don’t assume I have given up but I have family health commitments that require time and travel and gardens don’t take care of themselves.
Yes. Lots of research with vertical. Trying to figure out a water source is the obstacle. I travel frequently and with the heat in tx things would die far too quickly. I have a couple designs in the works I may try but time is a real issue right now with family concerns.
You’d be surprised what you can grow in limited spaces or even growing indoors. Lettuce is one of the easiest things to grow and can be done indoors. A pack of dirt, a couple of pots (can use containers), and seeds. I grew a garden in the NE winter in my basement. If you ever want some pointers I’m happy to help. There’s also some videos of I believe Thai people, who use everyday containers like plastic soda bottles or gallon jugs to plant. It really can be done!
I noticed this too about the apples in the frig..... they never seemed to go bad.
If this or them putting the vaccine in meat is real, there is no plan. This guy would have been put down long ago.
Yup
Every time the plan goes sideways or hits a snag, or an unexpectedly deep area of deep state, it doesn't mean there is no plan
All military operations have contingency plans for when plans change plans
It does come to odds with the whole "in control" line though.
Nobody's ever 100% in control of masses of other people holding an opposing ideology
Yet the overall Q op can still be under control of the white hats
Sorry but that kinda mental gymnasticism is naive.
If you can reason every failure of action or protection of the people based on X/Y/Z then that's just being a direct opposite of a leftist on the same coin.
In control means in control, and there is a responsibility of losing control when you are in control.
Period. In any job, you have a responsibility for your failures. That's called being an adult.
Also, allowing the infection of the populace through their food supply -- if it is indeed happening -- is a colossal failure.
At least argue that it's not happening in the first place.
What if the plan is to make you realize how bad the food industry has already been for decades?
Homesteading is a revolution disguised as a hobby.
The power of gardening is total. They can make up excuses to take guns, to spy on you, to force vaccinate. But banning tomato plants is terrible for optics. And when you can grow your own food, you are connecting directly to the earth, to mother Mary, to creation itself, and producing your own food, and now you can free yourself from their chains.
…and composting suddenly makes sense!
Yet Michigan's Whitmer tried it with Covid. The outcry forced her to relent after a week, which is a lesson for those of us who think complaining doesn't work.
They divorced but the evil foundation is still there?!
I think the divorce was to protect their assets because they know NCSWIC.
I hate to be that guy, but I can honestly say most of the products aren’t as bad as they make them sound. There is nothing scientific about how this author presents the info, just a lot of “it’s a chemical, so it’s bad”.
I grow over a million pounds a year of organic fruit, and I am in touch with most of the CEOs and owners of fruit processors almost daily. In this industry, we have to grow enough food to feed the country 3 times a day. Organic is great, it really is, and it’s what I try to eat with my family, but we cannot feed the world without the aid of some things. If the human race is to survive and we are going to do it organically, we absolutely need the help of companies creating organic treatments like appeel.
Everyone likes to say “grow a garden”, but the fact is, a lot of people don’t have the skills or infrastructure to do it. And by a lot, I mean millions. Maybe billions. Please, for the love of God, read into the chemical label, make an informed decision based on the actual product, and don’t spread bullshit that does nothing but hurt the farmers who are doing their best to survive in a world that hates them already.
Thank you for this information👌
You're making several assumptions, though. The farming industry became big Pharma and big Farma. Monoculture in mass plots is unnatural, it's being done wrong so badly that it makes itself require tons of chemicals just to work. Cover cropping and companion planting maintain soil quality with fewer chemicals and less pest intervention.
Big Farma killed family farms overly and indirectly. We collectively lost our local farms and that is also unnatural.
You also assume everyone must eat the same things. I believe that every ecosystem has it's own collection of foods that are 'designed' to make up a complete and wholesome diet. I love banana and pineapple but if I live in an area that produces apples and berries, those should be what I go with most of the time.
This frog gets it.
I won’t even touch the statement “monoculture in large plots is unnatural”, but I’d like to know how you come to the conclusion that farming is being done so badly? It is so easy to sit from where you are and bitch about an industry you know nothing about. Local farming isn’t dead because of pharma, local farming is dead because of poor governmental policy and private equity.
As far as eating local, sure, if you think that’s how it should be, fantastic, but you better damn well get rid of any salt and pepper you have that isn’t sourced locally. You can live off of berries and wild game.
Grain agriculture is the original slave mechanism.
Monoculture planting IS destroying the planet. That's not up for discussion. It's a fact.
Are you familiar with permaculture? It's a system of design that takes the kind of stuff you're saying here to the max. You design a whole site specifically to maximize the benefits you get from nature and minimize waste.
Yes, true. I've been following the brave farming groups that are avoiding gmo and commercial fertilizers, especially those who have been able to get academic research support as they rehabilitate land to health. They're using companion planting, livestock rotation, cover crops, no-till, and getting amazing results.
I got to attend an Acres USA conference many years ago. It was very inspiring to be in a conference full of real American patriots who are professionals using real science and eschewing the destructive big-industry stuff. Some amazing things being done on many fronts. In the Great Awakening I hope and expect it's those people running the USDA.
Wow, I really need to look into this, sounds dangerously correct...
Yeah, probably many if not most of the farmers you're talking about are at least aware of them, and probably quite a few of them were in the room with me at that conference. It's an amazing feeling to be among those folks. They have a magazine that I've seen at Tractor Supply etc. sometimes. https://www.acresusa.com
BS. Most everything on the ingredients list that looks suspect fucks with the human body in some way. Obvious ways that the narrative is impossible to overlook.
Either the compounds give you cancers and other diseases or cause infertility. It's eugenics. Hidden in plain sight.
That's not even going in to artificial dyes. Their effects on hormones and brain activity.
Sodium benzo
Soy
Stevia or basically any artificial sweetener
Glucose fructose
Dyes
I could go on forever.
And then you start looking into who owns the companies/"scientists" etc. and it all makes sense...look at "great value" products. Loaded with everything bad and cheap, kill the poor faster.
When will this POS be arrested, tried, and executed?
If this crap won't wash off it is probably oil-based, like the lipid nanoparticles in the poison jab. Grow your own, or beware. This might be the way they are vaccinating us via the food. I don't know, just guessing. If it won't wash off, don't buy it, please. Find a nice farmer somewhere.
Dr. Jenny Du ... looks more like a Jenny Dude.