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Did Obama's Sec. of Agriculture approve GMO ?! 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: -25  
J A P A N

B E W A R E!

RICE is the STAPLE DIET of JAPAN

forum.atimes.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=15479


Armando ¹²³

URGENT:

US DOCTORS' ASSOCIATION CALLS FOR MORATORIUM ON GMO FOODS

Did Obama's Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack approve GMO Foods?

Read this report, posted by F. William Engdahl on May 23, 2009:

www.voltairenet.org/article160224.html

Will JAPAN import rice, corn, soya b eans from the United States?

The KILLING FIELDS are located in the big farms!

ROZÁRIO ¹²³
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