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Swami Salami
02-09-2009, 11:59 AM
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/17608/MILK___THE_DEADLY_POISON/

Gale
02-16-2009, 07:29 AM
How best to kill us off than to taint our food supply!?

corleone
02-16-2009, 10:50 AM
It is said that milk triggers Crohns disease as well......Yuk....I always told my mum that milk is made for 'baby cows' and not for children ....I was right. I dont drink milk at all:bananen_smilies077:

zorgon
02-16-2009, 07:42 PM
I hope yawl aren't eating cheese or ice cream... cause if ya are yer all Hippotwits

corleone
02-17-2009, 04:08 AM
I hope yawl aren't eating cheese or ice cream... cause if ya are yer all Hippotwits Goats cheese and water ice.... !!!

Norval
02-19-2009, 07:05 AM
I have heard that honey is bad for you, , , ,
I have heard that milk is bad for you, , ,

, , , and the Document says of "The Promised Land" , , , flowing with milk and honey.

Gale
02-19-2009, 07:30 AM
So that's where all the bees went!!!

₣яэđĸĊ
02-22-2009, 10:55 AM
Cow's milk (n.) A substance designed to turn a 200 lb calf into an 800 lb cow within 3-5 months, so it doesn't get eaten by coyotes.

Hello?
Not even cows drink it all their life!


(and that is before man dinked with the substance!)

zorgon
02-22-2009, 12:18 PM
Goats cheese and water ice.... !!!

That may be fine for a smoking monkey but

LEAVE MY ICECREAM ALONE :taz:

Bobbi
02-22-2009, 12:28 PM
While it is very true that only the human mammal continues to drink milk once weened, we don't continue drinking "our" mother's milk. Insofar as cow's milk has now been determined to be unhealthy for humans, let's quickly add it to the multitudes of other food items the government and science has deemed unfit for consumption - coffee, tea, water, soda, wine, beer, corn, sugar, red meat, etc. etc. etc. For crying out loud - next month they'll add another and remove another.

I'm with you Zorgon - Love my ice cream, too!!!!!

Heretic
02-23-2009, 03:57 PM
speaking as a chef...

a world without cream would reduce what we eat by quite alot

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Perhaps we can get more organized and create more [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_milk_banking_in_North_America"]Human Milk Banks (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ad/Milkproducts.svg) and start using human milk for ice cream and stuff...wonder how that would taste.

PS - OMG Auto Pic size! - click for larger view

zorgon
02-23-2009, 08:41 PM
SUFFER all ye milk haters :yeah:



PS Auto Image Resizing is a GOOD thing

corleone
02-24-2009, 12:38 PM
Drewl...........................!!!

Gale
02-24-2009, 06:09 PM
ooohhhhhhh strawberries, chocolate syrup and chocolate ice creammmm !!!!
My favorite!!!!

Sorry Zorgon, I'm not a very good software guru.

Norval
02-25-2009, 07:17 AM
psssssttttt Zorgon, , , , ,

, , , , maybe a bigger monitor or set your monitor to a higher resolution than 600 x 800? :lol: Just Kidding guy. :)

KathyT
02-25-2009, 01:40 PM
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/17608/MILK___THE_DEADLY_POISON/

Swami, thank you for this post!

I love drinking milk, but I will now start looking for milk labeled "No rBGH". I even have a phone call into the California Milk Advisory Board, to see which brands they recommend.

Gosh, I've got to look at those chocolate bars too! A woman can't give up chocolate!

KathyT
02-25-2009, 02:41 PM
Swami, thank you for this post!

I even have a phone call into the California Milk Advisory Board, to see which brands they recommend.


They tell me to check into these brands:
Producer's, Crystal, Berkeley Farms, Foster Farms, and Clover Milk. I haven't verified any of these brands. I was advised the cartons will clearly state they are free of the Bovine Growth Hormone, with a symbol.

sfth13
02-25-2009, 08:25 PM
psssssttttt Zorgon, , , , ,

, , , , maybe a bigger monitor or set your monitor to a higher resolution than 600 x 800? :lol: Just Kidding guy. :)

now that was funny...:rolllaugh:

Bobbi
02-26-2009, 12:44 AM
I called all the diaries here in Tacoma, Washington about 15 years ago to check out the BGH!!!! Are people only know realizing it's use?

By the way, none of the local dairies have ever used it and all of the stores I frequent use only local dairy supplies.

Gale
02-26-2009, 05:47 AM
PS Auto Image Resizing is a GOOD thing

Then again, there is always the choice to use discretion.

No Bobbi, I have been aware of BGH in our food, it was my understanding that government regulation forced farmers to medicate their herds. I don't know what the difference here in Canada as compared to the U.S. And frankly, if organic means no added chemicals and organic vegetables are an example, they have no flavor. Organic tomatoes taste like cardboard and a lot more expensive.
I do know from my children's physical maturation they have been subjected to BGH and from my own physical maturation I have also ingested BGH.

Here in BC, slaughter houses are stringently regulated so local farmers don't do their own slaughtering which increases the market price.

Bobbi
02-26-2009, 09:31 AM
I certainly didn't mean to step on anybody's toes - honestly. Apparently my upbringing (raised on a dairy farm where they didn't use hormones and treated animals were removed from the milk source until they were free of the drug) and growing our own food (both meat and vegetables) has exposed me to a different set of standards than the general public. I've been raised on organic vegetables since I was a child and growing my own for the past 30+ years. All I have to say is that I would much rather eat a juicy organic, bursting with flavor tomato than anything the stores have to offer, which have no flavor at all.

I don't know about Canada's organic food supply, but I've never heard of a chemically treated hothouse tomato tasting better than an organic one. If you're down and around here sometime when my tomatoes are ripe, try one - you'll really tell the difference. Norval prefers the raspberries, though, especially in the morning when the dew is still on the vine.

Sorry again - no offense was intended. I was just a bit shocked. I wonder if that's why so many people over the years have deemed me "anal" about so many health oriented insights.

zorgon
02-26-2009, 11:28 AM
Sorry Zorgon, I'm not a very good software guru.

As far as I know it is a simple option in the forum software... But I will ask at that other place...

PSSST Norval

NEC Multisync LCD3210-BK-IT 32" LCD Monitor set at 1280×1024
Stick that in yer pipe and smoke it

zorgon
02-26-2009, 11:32 AM
How best to kill us off than to taint our food supply!?

The PTB DO NOT WANT YOU DEAD... if they did we would already be dead...

A simple anthrax attack blamed on the Arabs and its a done deal and those left would willing toss everything we have and obliterate the middle east.

Extermination is not the plan... our population is expanding at an alarming rate. Think logically why would they need years to poison us slowly with all the weapons and chemicals and biological strains they have available? A simple 'accident' could do the job...

Our food supply is tainted because we have moron scientists who THINK they know how to improve on nature

Scientists that want to drop an nuclear bomb on the Moon... (Carl Sagan)

Scientists that want to create mini black holes on Earth... tell us there is nothing to worry about, yet keep having unexplained major accidents with their equipment (CERN)

Scientists who think smashing plutonium laden spacecraft into celestial bodies is 'science' then jump up and down gleefully when the they hit something like kids with firecrackers. (Deep Imapct 1 produced a secondary explosion big enough to see from Earth... they had no idea why) Galileo crashed into Jupiter with 34.5 pounds plutonium, Cassini will smash into Saturn in 2010 with 72 pounds of plutonium... Nagasaki bomb had 12 pounds of plutonium)(LaCross mission will smash deliberatelt 2 probes into the ice lake on the moon)

Scientists who want to drill into the magma bubble at Yellowstone to release pressure

Scientists who are drilling into Lake Vostok... a heated non frozen lake beneath miles of ice in Antarctica that hasn't seen the light of day for 420,000 years... (they stopped drilling because they found unknow microbes in the ice as they got close (380 meters))

Its surprising they haven't killed us yet

unipax
02-26-2009, 12:33 PM
yeah
what Z said

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Heretic
02-26-2009, 05:44 PM
I have to agree with Zorgon here

Arrogance + Ignorance = Bad Science = catastrophic results when playing with unforgiving toys

Gale
02-26-2009, 07:37 PM
I certainly didn't mean to step on anybody's toes - honestly. Apparently my upbringing (raised on a dairy farm where they didn't use hormones and treated animals were removed from the milk source until they were free of the drug) and growing our own food (both meat and vegetables) has exposed me to a different set of standards than the general public. I've been raised on organic vegetables since I was a child and growing my own for the past 30+ years. All I have to say is that I would much rather eat a juicy organic, bursting with flavor tomato than anything the stores have to offer, which have no flavor at all.

I don't know about Canada's organic food supply, but I've never heard of a chemically treated hothouse tomato tasting better than an organic one. If you're down and around here sometime when my tomatoes are ripe, try one - you'll really tell the difference. Norval prefers the raspberries, though, especially in the morning when the dew is still on the vine.

Sorry again - no offense was intended. I was just a bit shocked. I wonder if that's why so many people over the years have deemed me "anal" about so many health oriented insights.

If that was directed to me, there was no toes stepped on and there was no offense. Was I too direct and blunt? I do have a tendency to be, if so then it must be me that apologizes.

Bobbi
02-26-2009, 09:27 PM
Nah, kiddo - we both have a tendency to speak our piece, and as we should. I was completely flabbergasted to find out that there are still people out there who haven't heard of bovine growth hormone and thought that perhaps I had come across arrogantly. Therefore, our apologies have been extended and accepted. :thumbup:

zorgon
02-27-2009, 12:34 AM
Then again, there is always the choice to use discretion.

Discretion doesn't get the point across the same way :pokey:

Gale
02-28-2009, 06:34 AM
As far as I know it is a simple option in the forum software... But I will ask at that other place...


When you first mentioned it, I checked the manual. When you mentioned it again more recently, I researched again, there seemed to be nothing in the manual so I check with VBulletin org and com. There are add-ons or hacks as the programmers call them that would have to be downloaded and carefully implemented.
If it is simply a program option I think it would be illustrated in the manual.
I would suggest you hash it out with Norval and Bobbi then let me know so I can set aside a day to do forum backups and work on the image auto sizing hack. :pokey: