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Posts Tagged ‘Food and Drink’

Control of the World’s Food Supply? – The Future of Food

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Some people read End Times prophecy and think that it’s all superstition… those same people look to the stories of the prophets (peace be upon them) as myth…

Well, were you to look at the ahadeeth that describe the qualites of al-Masih ad-Dajjal (The False Messiah or AntiChrist), you would find many amazing attributes, qualities, abilities, and powers. And some of the AntiChrist’s powers described in the ahadeeth may be hard for some to believe.

But, if you wonder how in the world ad-Dajjal could possibly have such control over the world’s food supply, watch this video.

Now, the point of this video is not to warn you of End Times prophecy… but I urge you to watch it with that in the back of your mind. First, though, I think you should watch it for your own safety when it comes to what you eat. My wife and I just decided to go all organic… it just might be worth the money.

Illegal to Grow Your Own Food in the US?

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

You laugh… some people think that’s coming down the pike.

Check out this link:

==> Illegal to Grow Own Food <==

I think the blog post goes a little too overboard in the interpretation of the proposed bill. But I thought the blog post was interesting since it gives us one possible means for ad-Dajjal (the AntiChrist) to control food and wealth as described in the ahadeeth of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) (described in Ahmad & others).

Anyway, I think the anonymous comment left below the article is closer to reality when it comes to interpreting this bill. Here’s the quote:

Overall, a good review of a highly relevant and suspicious bill. However, there are a few items needing expansion/correction.

The danger in (1) lies in the definition of “unsafe.” As of yet, organic is not necessarily unsafe and thus is left open to administrative whim. However, the “food establishment” in section (3) is elsewhere defined to exempt farmers and growers, so no license is required to grow food in your backyard.

It still leaves farmers open to unconstitutional search and seizure, so I encourage everyone to write their congressman and letters to local editors demanding that this bill be revised to exempt anyone who produces food for direct sale or transfer to the end consumer. Safeguards are great when we’re talking about megaproducers that receive only delayed and diluted feedback/repercussions, but free market competition supports honesty and accountability in farmers that sell their products locally and face-to-face.