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Don t put that in your mouth- Jeffrey Smith GMO Food-English
A short lecture by the leading expert on Genetically Modified foods Jeffrey Smith the author of Seeds of Deception and Genetic Roulette the lecture gives you a summary of what is included in the...
A short lecture by the leading expert on Genetically Modified foods Jeffrey Smith the author of Seeds of Deception and Genetic Roulette the lecture gives you a summary of what is included in the books this is a must hear for all on the dangers of GM food Google Codex Alimentarius www seedsofdeception com www geneticroulette com www globalresearch ca
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he introduction of genetically modified (GM) food and crops has been a disaster. The science of taking genes from one species and inserting them into another was supposed to be a giant leap forward, but instead they pose a serious threat to biodiversity and our own health. In addition, the real reason for their development has not been to end world hunger but to increase the stranglehold multinational biotech companies already have on food production.
Genetically modified crops can enter the food chain and threaten biodiveristyWe are told that GM crops will help feed the world's poor but according to the United Nations, we already produce more than enough food to satisfy everyone. And even though consumers have rejected GM foods outright, the biotech companies and the governments that support them are still trying to force their inventions on us, purely for commercial gain. But the long term effects of GM crops have not been properly researched and, by cross-pollinating with non-GM crops and wild plants, they replicate themselves and contaminate the environment with genetic pollution that is impossible to clean up.
The simple truth is, we don't need GM technology. Using sustainable and organic farming methods will allow us to repair the damage done by industrial farming, reducing the excessive use of fertiliser, herbicides and other man-made chemicals, and making GM crops redundant.
If you want a future free from GM food, help us make sure that companies and governments around the world get the message.
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A short lecture by the leading expert on Genetically Modified foods Jeffrey Smith the author of Seeds of Deception and Genetic Roulette the lecture gives you a summary of what is included in the books this is a must hear for all on the dangers of GM food Google Codex Alimentarius www seedsofdeception com www geneticroulette com www globalresearch ca
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he introduction of genetically modified (GM) food and crops has been a disaster. The science of taking genes from one species and inserting them into another was supposed to be a giant leap forward, but instead they pose a serious threat to biodiversity and our own health. In addition, the real reason for their development has not been to end world hunger but to increase the stranglehold multinational biotech companies already have on food production.
Genetically modified crops can enter the food chain and threaten biodiveristyWe are told that GM crops will help feed the world's poor but according to the United Nations, we already produce more than enough food to satisfy everyone. And even though consumers have rejected GM foods outright, the biotech companies and the governments that support them are still trying to force their inventions on us, purely for commercial gain. But the long term effects of GM crops have not been properly researched and, by cross-pollinating with non-GM crops and wild plants, they replicate themselves and contaminate the environment with genetic pollution that is impossible to clean up.
The simple truth is, we don't need GM technology. Using sustainable and organic farming methods will allow us to repair the damage done by industrial farming, reducing the excessive use of fertiliser, herbicides and other man-made chemicals, and making GM crops redundant.
If you want a future free from GM food, help us make sure that companies and governments around the world get the message.
**Great Short Documentary** The Tragedy of Karbala - English
Great Short Documentary - The Tragedy of Karbala - English. The Tragedy of Karbala - An amazing, short, and sad English documentary explaining the tragedy of Karbala, a tragedy occured 1370 years...
Great Short Documentary - The Tragedy of Karbala - English. The Tragedy of Karbala - An amazing, short, and sad English documentary explaining the tragedy of Karbala, a tragedy occured 1370 years ago in the land of Karbala, Iraq, where the symbol of justice and peace, the grandson of Prophet Muhammed, Imam Hussain (AS), his family members, and companions were brutally and unjustly killed by the army of a dictator and an oppressor called Yazeed. This short documentary will explain the story and the reasons behind this tragedy. The Tragedy of Karbala is produced by The Right Path Video Production Team.
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Great Short Documentary - The Tragedy of Karbala - English. The Tragedy of Karbala - An amazing, short, and sad English documentary explaining the tragedy of Karbala, a tragedy occured 1370 years ago in the land of Karbala, Iraq, where the symbol of justice and peace, the grandson of Prophet Muhammed, Imam Hussain (AS), his family members, and companions were brutally and unjustly killed by the army of a dictator and an oppressor called Yazeed. This short documentary will explain the story and the reasons behind this tragedy. The Tragedy of Karbala is produced by The Right Path Video Production Team.
Hadith ul-Kisa with comments from Ayatullah Behjat & Masaib in Persian - Arabic sub English
Amazing recitation by Samavati, translation by Maulana Hyder Shirazi, and zainab.org production. Late Ayatullah Taqi Bahjat comments about this miraculous Hadith and its authenticity. Special...
Amazing recitation by Samavati, translation by Maulana Hyder Shirazi, and zainab.org production. Late Ayatullah Taqi Bahjat comments about this miraculous Hadith and its authenticity. Special masaib by Samavati in Persian with English translation from 12 to 17 minutes.
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Amazing recitation by Samavati, translation by Maulana Hyder Shirazi, and zainab.org production. Late Ayatullah Taqi Bahjat comments about this miraculous Hadith and its authenticity. Special masaib by Samavati in Persian with English translation from 12 to 17 minutes.
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The Story of Stuff - Full Version - English
From its extraction through sale and from use through disposal all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad. Yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a...
From its extraction through sale and from use through disposal all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad. Yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute fast-paced fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It will teach you something. It will make you laugh. And it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever. For more info see www.storyofstuff.com
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From its extraction through sale and from use through disposal all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad. Yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute fast-paced fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It will teach you something. It will make you laugh. And it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever. For more info see www.storyofstuff.com
Dua Kumail by Haaj Samavati - Arabic sub Urdu
Beautiful Dua Kumail recitation by Haaj Samavati with Urdu subtitles. Urdu translation done by Maulana Hayder Shirazi. A Zainab.tv production.
Beautiful Dua Kumail recitation by Haaj Samavati with Urdu subtitles. Urdu translation done by Maulana Hayder Shirazi. A Zainab.tv production.
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[FEMALES] Tarana Qasida Al Ajal Ya Imam Zaman - Urdu
First production of Fatimia College studio situated in muzaffarabad kashmir this studio is established with very minumium facilities but with the help of professionals hope we will able to provide...
First production of Fatimia College studio situated in muzaffarabad kashmir this studio is established with very minumium facilities but with the help of professionals hope we will able to provide good stuff for internet as well as on Cds
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First production of Fatimia College studio situated in muzaffarabad kashmir this studio is established with very minumium facilities but with the help of professionals hope we will able to provide good stuff for internet as well as on Cds
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Names of Allah - Asma Hasana - Arabic
This is beautiful Production by Mukhtar ul Mustafa a broadcaster and TV Producer in the UK
This is beautiful Production by Mukhtar ul Mustafa a broadcaster and TV Producer in the UK
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Afghan drug trafficking brings US $50B a year to fund occupation-English
The US is not going to stop the production of drugs in Afghanistan as it covers the costs of their military presence there says Gen. Mahmut Gareev a former commander during the USSR s operations in...
The US is not going to stop the production of drugs in Afghanistan as it covers the costs of their military presence there says Gen. Mahmut Gareev a former commander during the USSR s operations in Afghanistan
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The US is not going to stop the production of drugs in Afghanistan as it covers the costs of their military presence there says Gen. Mahmut Gareev a former commander during the USSR s operations in Afghanistan
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Learn Sony Vegas - 3D Text [HQ] - English
Sony Vegas is an Audio/Video editing software. In this tutorial you will learn how to put 3D Text during video production. You'll require Sony Vegas Pro for this exercise.
Sony Vegas is an Audio/Video editing software. In this tutorial you will learn how to put 3D Text during video production. You'll require Sony Vegas Pro for this exercise.
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Maulana Zulfiqar - Sada e Fitrat - Urdu
This Lecture visualized in Sea China Bridge (Pakistan) with Maulana Zulfiqar Jaffri - 2010 Topic: Sada-e-Fitrat
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www.almehdies.com
This Lecture visualized in Sea China Bridge (Pakistan) with Maulana Zulfiqar Jaffri - 2010 Topic: Sada-e-Fitrat
Kindly Send Comments -
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www.almehdies.com
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How To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint - English
These steps only 'reduce' carbon footprint; they don't relieve us of our responsibility - that is, if we are complacent in other aspects or if we are apathetic to the exploitation of environment...
These steps only 'reduce' carbon footprint; they don't relieve us of our responsibility - that is, if we are complacent in other aspects or if we are apathetic to the exploitation of environment and people by big corporations and by people in our very neighborhoods. The steps in this video can only be a starting point. (See "Story of Stuff" and "The Corporation" on this site) -----
On a different note, on the use of tap water, obviously the suggestion in the clip applies only to some countries - mostly in the west. But over in those countries too, it is recommended to use effective filters: Pharmaceuticals - like antibiotics, mood stabilizers, and sex hormones - have been found in drinking water supplies in America. See here http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/pharmawater_site/day1_01.html -----
The last point about factory farming of cattle and greenhouse effect in the clip relates to the issue of excessive meat consumption. The more the demand for meat, the more grain would be fed to cattle, instead of humans. It takes about 7 gm of grain to produce 1 gm of meat protein. About 40% of world grain is fed to animals, whereas you have more than 1 billion people in the world who, as per UN estimates, sleep undernourished or hungry each day. On world grain consumption see http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/aug97/livestock.hrs.html ---- on world hunger stats see http://www.wfp.org/hunger/stats -------
On top of that, there is environmental degradation (excessive emission of 'methane') that the clip refers to.
According to one analysis food 'production' process is more environmentally costly than food 'transportation', and if average Americans replace only 1/7 of their meat consumption with vegetables, it can minimize environmental cost equivalent to that which can be obtained through maximum localization (eating local). See more about that study at: http://www.ethicurean.com/2008/06/23/food-miles-vs-food-choices/ -----
Some people want to make it an argument about "food miles vs. food choices". I think we can incorporate all of these good ideas into our lifestyle - as we encourage eating local and organic (wherever it's realistically possible), we should also encourage cutting down on meat consumption.
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These steps only 'reduce' carbon footprint; they don't relieve us of our responsibility - that is, if we are complacent in other aspects or if we are apathetic to the exploitation of environment and people by big corporations and by people in our very neighborhoods. The steps in this video can only be a starting point. (See "Story of Stuff" and "The Corporation" on this site) -----
On a different note, on the use of tap water, obviously the suggestion in the clip applies only to some countries - mostly in the west. But over in those countries too, it is recommended to use effective filters: Pharmaceuticals - like antibiotics, mood stabilizers, and sex hormones - have been found in drinking water supplies in America. See here http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/pharmawater_site/day1_01.html -----
The last point about factory farming of cattle and greenhouse effect in the clip relates to the issue of excessive meat consumption. The more the demand for meat, the more grain would be fed to cattle, instead of humans. It takes about 7 gm of grain to produce 1 gm of meat protein. About 40% of world grain is fed to animals, whereas you have more than 1 billion people in the world who, as per UN estimates, sleep undernourished or hungry each day. On world grain consumption see http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/aug97/livestock.hrs.html ---- on world hunger stats see http://www.wfp.org/hunger/stats -------
On top of that, there is environmental degradation (excessive emission of 'methane') that the clip refers to.
According to one analysis food 'production' process is more environmentally costly than food 'transportation', and if average Americans replace only 1/7 of their meat consumption with vegetables, it can minimize environmental cost equivalent to that which can be obtained through maximum localization (eating local). See more about that study at: http://www.ethicurean.com/2008/06/23/food-miles-vs-food-choices/ -----
Some people want to make it an argument about "food miles vs. food choices". I think we can incorporate all of these good ideas into our lifestyle - as we encourage eating local and organic (wherever it's realistically possible), we should also encourage cutting down on meat consumption.
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