MONSANTO AND HEALTH CANADA CANNABIS

zoic

Well-Known Member
When 90% of the information is bullshit, I don't want to get the truth mixed up with it
Perhaps you could share with us a more reputable website to get true and factual news. I am never bothered by other people's opinions that are critical of my choices, especially when they have nothing better to offer. I may be a pessimist where this is concerned, but I think about 75% of all information I hear and see is bullshit. So many people hear something and then just run with it, like it is an undeniable fact. But hey, if they heard it on TV news it must be true right.
 

CarpeNocturnum

Well-Known Member
If you think it's full of lies, Point one out.
-Vaccines cause autism
-They (NWO) are going to have mandated vaccine checkpoints
-The NWO is poisoning us all.(Chem trails for one)


Jesus fuck dude, he's in cohoots with Alex Jones. He's a fear mongering conspiracy theorist trying to sell gullible people bullshit.
Not only that people like Alex Jones discriminates against people of my religious beliefs slandering us calling us murderers and pedophiles
 

zoic

Well-Known Member
he's in cohoots with Alex Jones
Alex Jones IMHO is a loudmouth, in-your-face sensationalist reporter with a rather raucous voice. I cannot stand to listen to him for more that ten seconds. There was one video that caught my interest and I managed to get through about 1/2 of it. It is the one where he claims to have sneaked in to Bohemian Grove and recorded a satanic ritual ... blah blah blah. No idea if any of it is true or not.

Monsanto is under fire for a lot of things, but they do make Roundup which contains glysophate. This is a defoliant and does not belong on crops. I believe the news report I read that states the power companies in eastern Canada use it to clean up foliage along hydro tower lines. As to whether they got to oats, canola and coconuts like they did to corn I am unsure.

Now I found a cool website that talks about fake news. Link to article

Highlights:

"It's become such a big part of public discourse," said Sergio Figueiredo, assistant professor of English at Kennesaw State University in Georgia.

"You hear a lot of people talking about fake news, but I don't know that people buy into it. I wonder if it's a contemporary technique to dismiss a story you don't believe."


"One of the reasons that fake news is so successful on the internet is that when I see a piece of information and I agree with it, I do not engage in any critical analysis," said Troy Campbell
 

IhateLockDoors

Active Member
Alex Jones IMHO is a loudmouth, in-your-face sensationalist reporter with a rather raucous voice. I cannot stand to listen to him for more that ten seconds. There was one video that caught my interest and I managed to get through about 1/2 of it. It is the one where he claims to have sneaked in to Bohemian Grove and recorded a satanic ritual ... blah blah blah. No idea if any of it is true or not.

Monsanto is under fire for a lot of things, but they do make Roundup which contains glysophate. This is a defoliant and does not belong on crops. I believe the news report I read that states the power companies in eastern Canada use it to clean up foliage along hydro tower lines. As to whether they got to oats, canola and coconuts like they did to corn I am unsure.

Now I found a cool website that talks about fake news. Link to article

Highlights:

"It's become such a big part of public discourse," said Sergio Figueiredo, assistant professor of English at Kennesaw State University in Georgia.

"You hear a lot of people talking about fake news, but I don't know that people buy into it. I wonder if it's a contemporary technique to dismiss a story you don't believe."


"One of the reasons that fake news is so successful on the internet is that when I see a piece of information and I agree with it, I do not engage in any critical analysis," said Troy Campbell
Nice
 
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