FOOD CHAIN

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I cannot help but wonder with all these computer controlled sticking valves causing problems,how long it will be before getting hold of food thats not poisonous will be a problem. That contaminated plane fuel at last report was from an excess of anti corrosive additive,{valve not closing anyone?] With all the crap and chemicals in the food chain already ,exceeding error tolerances might make having dinner a game of Russian Roulette Seems relevant to most aspects of food production and proceessing. Any thoughts?

-- Brad Roberts (metroson@tac.com.au), January 14, 2000

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Let's not forget the severe drought that's affecting many paarts of the country. I just heard on the radio that the wheat crop in Texas is gone due to drought conditions. That's where the food chain can really cause a shortage, that's one reason I am keeping my preps and restocking.

-- ~~~~ (~~~@~~~.xcom), January 14, 2000.

Lets not forget the insect deaths due to chemtrails. What will the frogs eat?

-- Hokie (Hokie_@hotmail.com), January 14, 2000.

for real hokie? have you seen accounts of their affects on insects? i guess that scenario will take a few years to play out. don't forget they have said that certain chemicals are bad for frogs (all those deformed ones we have been seeing) but not for humans. :-)

-- tt (cuddluppy@aol.com), January 15, 2000.

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