Author: Kojo Yankee Posted: 2012-06-28 11:28:05 It was already announced to us in amerikkka that they will give genetically modified foods,monsanto and cargill will be the sources.Again they will experiment on us,remember the easiest person to kill is beggar.Because he like free free,wicked person go kill am
What's Wrong with Our Government?
Author: Nana Kofi Posted: 2012-06-28 12:55:26 A lot has been written recently in international papers, AND on Ghanaweb warning our government officials of the US government's intent to dump GENETICALLY MODIFIED (GM) FOOD/SEEDS ON US, and the inherent dangers in GM seeds to our agriculture AND health.This article's paragraph "---
while USAID would provide technical and capacity building support for the activities" says it all. AND YET Our officials are blindly dancing to the tune of Cargill and Monsanto through the US government. DON'T WE EVER LEARN? THEY BOUGHT US CHEAP AND USED US TO BUILD THEIRF ECONOMIES AND CITIES FOR OVERT 200 YEARS; THEY ARE STEALING AWAY OUR MINERALS RIGHT NOW; NOW WE'RE ALLOWING THEM TO DISRUPT OUR FOOD CHAIN?? ATTA MILLS AND JOHN MAHAMA WAKE UP!! GHANAIANS WAKE UP!!
A US farm subsidy for poison
Author: American Posted: 2012-06-28 13:14:06 This is a US agriculture subsidy disguised as an "aid" program. American corporate farmers need a price floor for their genetically-engineered product and a captive market willing to consume the poison at any price. This program fulfills both objectives.
HIPC STUNTING OUR GROWTH
Author: GHFUO SKULLS UNDER TREES Posted: 2012-06-28 14:54:42 Story: How to Kill a Wolf - (Eskimo Style)
Up in the arctic circle there is tribe of Eskimo's who have learned to set
a very simple yet effective trap for wolves. First they sharpen a knife
razor sharp. Then they dip it in the blood of a seal they have killed.
(you see seals are fairly easy to trap but wolves are very dangerous).
After dipping the knife in blood they set it outside in the cold so the
blood freezes on the knife. After if freezes (a matter of minutes) they
dip it again into the seal blood and again take it out an let the blood
freeze. Layer after layer they make a blood popsicle. When they are done,
the knife's blade is hidden inside just like a popsicle stick. Now they
take the knife out into the wilderness where they think a wolf might be.
There the bury the handle of the knife in the snow leaving the blood
popsicle standing up and they leave.
Now after a while a wolf will come along guided by his sense of smell and
find the "bloodsicle". He will being licking it, enjoying every taste.
Over and over he licks the knife and soon his tongue is so cold he cannot
feel it any longer. It's numb. But his taste for blood is growing and he
is not getting as much as he wants - you see, popsicles are slow eating.
Finally his licking exposes the razor sharp edge of the knife. It cuts
into his tongue again and again but he does not even notice for his tongue
can no longer feel anything. The wolfs own blood now flows from his cut
tongue. The wolf is thrilled, blood is now more plentiful and he continues
to lick more and more.
Soon he notices something is wrong, he is getting weaker not stronger.
Since he knows blood as food he increases his efforts to feed on the ever
increasing flow of blood. His last thoughts are of how good the now warm
blood tastes. Within minutes he licks his last and collapse next to the
now fully exposed knife. Here the Eskimo knows he will find the wolfs
body the next morning.
TURN THE NORTH INTO BREAD-BASKET
Author: KwamBoat Posted: 2012-06-29 17:56:18 Gov't policy should turn the Northern Ghana into the nation's bread-basket. There is a vast land which is under utilized for agriculture. We should encourage large scale farming in the area to generate employment and wealth in the area. Stupid politicians don't even have plans for the area. Gov't could offer loans to would-be farmers. The northern Ghana has been too dependent on the rest of the country for too long. Large scale farming is the solution for poverty in the area.
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