Yes all those uni students out there trampling on the corn were probably spreading e. coli around.
2006-12-12 12:49:36
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answered by Geoff S 6
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Maybe it's just disgruntled immigrant farm workers who still give a crap about being employed without anywhere to go in the fields?Just a thought.Before it was blamed on wild pigs. With the numbers of illnesses like on cruise ships rising this should tell you something about a new cycle of plagues possibly due to melting glaciers/climate changes which have kept these in hibernation.Has anyone checked these glaciers for super viruses and bacteria? According to one documentary bacteria frozen in the permafrost was very prolific when warmed. Crop circles might show some warning signs or even cures if read properly. That is if they were genuine messages.According to what we are lead to believe though they would be sharing this information with abductees or our government already.Many of these illnesses are most likely caused by greed and experimental drugs on livestock etc.
2006-12-12 13:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The supplementations are literally not the in elementary words "enhancement". more advantageous eagerly used are ameliorations that make the crop resistant hostile to plant-ailments, hostile to insects, hostile to any insect feeding on them. What the crop-scientists have not foreseen is that those ameliorations also do kill bees on the lengthy run. No bees, no pollination, no harvest. Phyto-Engineered nutritients are a good asset, although the plausible collateral damage must be more advantageous than the wanted result with techniques from orders of importance. *g* appears like utilising an acetylene-burner to get rid of breakfast-crumbs from a diamond-collier - the crumbs will vanish without leaving a hint, although the diamonds will do a similar :P they ought to make confident 1st the genetic ameliorations don´t damage the bees. as long as this can´t be performed, save on banning them.
2016-11-30 12:23:58
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answered by brenneman 4
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Since crop circles are created by crafty young people with boards and twine, I doubt the two are related.
I would say that the increase in food illness has more to do with the increase in livestock production. More livestock means more livestock waste. This waste gets washed downstream and when a stream floods, it washes the contaminated water onto the vegetables. The contaminated veggies then get harvested and sent to your favorite groceries and restaurants.
2006-12-12 12:53:35
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answered by SDTerp 5
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I doubt that. It's probably more to do with genetically modified seeds, pestisides, and herbisides. Antibiotics, growth hormones in the meat.Not to mention the chem trails. Looked up at the sky lately?
2006-12-12 13:05:39
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answered by flip4449 5
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oh yeah it's those aliens, they're the ones who planted the E. coli on our spinach and bell peppers... then they tried to warn us with circles.
2006-12-12 13:44:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask this in the "Alternative" section
2006-12-12 12:57:39
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answered by SteveA8 6
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No. The FDA and those working with them are trying to make us sick.
2006-12-12 12:50:53
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answered by sashromancefreak 2
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Please please please please understand.... people have come forward to admit that they did the crop circles with boards and rope.
2006-12-12 13:02:49
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answered by Anonymous
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