‘Label It Yourself’ campaign urges the People to begin labeling GMOs — Health & Wellness -Sott.net
‘Label It Yourself’ campaign urges the People to begin labeling GMOs — Health & Wellness -Sott.net
Incredible idea.
‘Label It Yourself’ campaign urges the People to begin labeling GMOs — Health & Wellness -Sott.net
Incredible idea.
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It’s just a plant - made by nature…. prohibited by humans to promote man-made and pulp products decades ago. For all its healing benefits, minus the risks of man-made drugs, the US Federal government leads the world’s governments in keeping this plant illegal.
Marijuana prohibition is senseless and costly. In countries with severe penalties imposed on people that break anti-marijuana laws and violent enforcements of them - more lives are ruined, zero lives saved…
It is just a plant!
On May 25, activists around the world will unite to March Against Monsanto.
Why do we march?
Research studies have shown that Monsanto’s genetically-modified foods can lead to serious health conditions such as the development of cancer tumors, infertility and birth defects.
In the United…
At 12AM CST, Mon., April 22, 2013 my twitter went dark to protest CISPA’s erroneous language which enables corporations and government officials to violate our privacy and free speech rights. Due to technical difficulties I had had with posting to my TUMBLR my intention to go dark here was delayed.
At Midnight, my Twitter goes Dark, taking my Tumblr Dark Now
@2complex2know’s Lazy Azz Strawberry Shortcake (what I made today).
I was asked to share this recipe so a bro can make it for his wifie. (What a guy!) I call it my Lazy Azz version because I make it when I’m not feeling up to baking the cakes and making the glaze.
The laziest part of this is that I buy the angel food cakes from the bakery. (You can really go El Cheapo by getting the cakes in the bread isle if you’re strapped for cash.) It’s an easy recipe. I learned the most basic of it when I was a kid, then modified it as an adult.
INGREDIENTS:
1 lb of strawberries.
1 small banana.
Abt half a teaspoon of lemon juice
2 tablespoons of sugar. (Give or take depending on personal preference)
Whipped cream (Either whip thick cream yourself, or do the lazy azz way - buy it pre-whipped in a store.)
*Dark chocolate (baker’s chocolate [it’s bitter], or chocolate bar, such as Hershey’s Chocolate Bar.
Fruit Mix
Rinse the strawberries and let dry. Pull the green tops off the strawberries & use a knife tip to cut out the stem. Thinly slice each strawberry. (I slice them on a plate to use the juice.)
Take about 1/4th cup of the most ripe slices of strawberries and mash them in the bowl where the rest of ingredients will go later. Sprinkle some of the sugar on it and keep mashing. Stir it occasionally to mix well. Add the other strawberries and stir until well blended, but conserve the juice on the plate.
Add the lemon juice to strawberry juice and mix. (The lemon juice acts as a preservative for the fruit (especially the banana, which can turn in cold temps.)
Thinly slice the banana. Cover the banana slices thoroughly in the mixture of strawberry & lemon juice and stir to ensure they’re completely coated.
Add banana slices with the rest of the juice to strawberry slices and stir. Mix in remainder of sugar.
Cover, chill for at least an hour.
Serve
When ready to serve, place each cake per serving on a small plate. Top the cakes with the fruit. Add whipped cream. Use a potato slicer, or other utensil that makes fine shavings to shave off thin pieces of chocolate to garnish.
*(You can use any topping. You can melt the chocolate and swizzle a little bit of it over the whipped cream. Don’t get crazy with it, or you will overwhelm the flavor of the fruit.)
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1. Please watch this video.
2. Please sign this petition: Save Aishah
You may also wish to visit this website: OpFreeAishah.com
3. Please share the video and link to petition, and official site URL You may reblog this post on Tumblr, or copy and past this content & post as your own. If you have other blogs and/or forums, please post this information there. Also, join my friends and me (@2complex2know) on twitter to help bring Aishah home:
The search tag on Twitter for this campaign to free Aishah is: #FreeAishah ,Feel free to copy and paste the posts you find there. Most of us want you to “steal” our posts and make them your own.
Please pass this information on to any child advocates you know that will help to get the word out. This is one of the rare times when I actually encourage anybody to post this type of information on their facebook and share it via email, instant message, etc.
We need enough signatures on the aforementioned petition as a formality to urge the UK government to help bring Aishah home. If you viewed this video you know that this is not a typical fight over a baby between two parents that love her. It is a mother fighting to rescue her abducted child from abuse and neglect to which her daughter endures. Aishah is being used as a weapon to hurt the mother. No child should be used that way and no child should endure any other abuse, and no child should endure neglect.
Imagine if Aishah is your child, your grandchild, your niece…
The inventor of the World Wide Web warned Friday that government control is limiting the possibilities of the Internet, as dozens of countries and businesses signed a cybersecurity deal at the Davos forum.
The comments by Tim Berners-Lee at the World Economic Forum plugged into a wider debate among the delegates on the future of the Internet, particularly how to balance openness with privacy and security.
While Yahoo! chief Marissa Mayer told the forum there was a “trade off” between privacy and the benefits of increasingly personalised services offered by Internet giants, the network’s founding father took up the ethical issues at stake.
“The dream is of a more open web,” Berners-Lee told the gathering in the Swiss ski resort, citing social media as a way of breaking down barriers.
But he said the recent suicide of Aaron Swartz, a 26-year-old US Internet activist who faced charges of illegally copying and distributing millions of academic articles, highlighted government efforts to police the Internet.
“He downloaded a lot and so the secret service in the US decided that he was a hacker. For them that isn’t the term of great praise that it is when I use it. For me a hacker is someone who is creative and does wonderful things,” he said.
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