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NY Times article on this https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/26/us/seeds-from-china-mail.html which probably won't be free.
Has anyone reported on the genetic testing and/or it's results?
I didn't see China on the list. Mongolia is there but that's a small portion of China and it's stopped due the the unavailability of transportation.
It's there, down the list 7-21-20.. Those countries are by date. for various reasons
I don't know. According to many everything seems to be "fake news" anymore. I don't even know why we bother posting any of it or reading any of it since it's all supposedly fake. I've given up. Don't care anymore.Hope so!
So. Summing up panel. What's the verdict on the seeds? Harmful? Benign? Evil?
Good question Camper6 I like the evil thing, lol. So has any member here gotten any of these seeds themselves and to prove it's not a fake news post I'd like the member to take a picture of the package of seeds holding up the latest edition of a newspaper showing today's date.
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BTW: I think I have waaaay too much time on my hands.
.. this is a "brushing scam" . I don't understand it, but they mail out stuff free, and then claim to have satisfied customers. I believe the FDA is right, and this is more of an internet conspiracy rumor, which has its origin in some kind of business venture.- not an international plot against humanity."
This is what bothers me when I read about stuff like this.I've read that but why seeds? That's just creepy considering international restrictions to prevent plant disease spread. You can't even buy some vegetable and flower seeds from state to state. Why not empty packages, pebbles whatever if they're scamming addresses.
The seeds have been tested by the USDA and they are ordinary seeds and nothing toxic about them.I've read that but why seeds? That's just creepy considering international restrictions to prevent plant disease spread. You can't even buy some vegetable and flower seeds from state to state. Why not empty packages, pebbles whatever if they're scamming addresses.
And where would we read or see that information?The seeds have been tested by the USDA and they are ordinary seeds and nothing toxic about them.
That may be, but where did Nicolas Cage get that newspaper adverting cigarettes?
Is that a Russian or Chinese conspiracy?