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Judi Lynn

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3. You are sharing something special with this information.
Wed Oct 21, 2015, 10:14 PM
Oct 2015

I heard him on CBS "60 Minutes" already, and was astonished by his material, and his complete grasp of the subject.

Of course, as you have seen already, there are always wingers who are going to throw up all kinds of trash to keep the information from getting the attention, and scrutiny it deserves, but anyone who takes the time to even listen to the speech is getting TONS of food for thought.

So glad to see this post, forest444, absolultely had to stop and listen to the speech all over again because I simply could not pass up the opportunity.

This needs to be shared, and studied.

Thank you, so much.

Yes, he's held it for years. And Monsanto's still here. jeff47 Oct 2015 #1
Yes, but they also sell seeds coated with insecticide n/t TexasBushwhacker Oct 2015 #11
Which aren't being sprayed all over fields, nor is tied to bee die-off. (nt) jeff47 Oct 2015 #14
+1,000,000 ... 000 HuckleB Oct 2015 #19
So why isn't he using it? Lifelong Protester Oct 2015 #2
The obvious answer is there's no practical application Major Nikon Oct 2015 #9
not yet, at least Tumbulu Oct 2015 #10
If they worked the profit margins wouldn't be low Major Nikon Oct 2015 #12
No, plenty of them work very well Tumbulu Oct 2015 #16
If they aren't commercially viable, then from a practical standpoint they don't work very well Major Nikon Oct 2015 #17
They work extremely well in the correct situations Tumbulu Oct 2015 #18
You are sharing something special with this information. Judi Lynn Oct 2015 #3
the sooner, the better--buh=bye insane monsanto. niyad Oct 2015 #4
...I don't know if it works on us JackInGreen Oct 2015 #5
Anybody who can destroy Monsanto has a moral obligation to do so Jack Rabbit Oct 2015 #6
+100 Duppers Oct 2015 #20
So why doesn't he sell it through his site? fasttense Oct 2015 #7
No doubt he is fighting the battle of his life to get public awareness for his breakthrough. Judi Lynn Oct 2015 #8
He's said it would take $10 million to get it to market, so he's opened his patents to Australia. ancianita Oct 2015 #13
Thanks for the info. fasttense Oct 2015 #15
Here are some powerful people who'll try to stop him... Duppers Oct 2015 #21
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