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Messenger: Jahcub Onelove Sent: 11/27/2018 7:47:44 PM
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Evison Matafale Skræling,

I haven't grown tried to grow it. Is the I growing cumin?

I need to firm up I trod and grow some fruits, veggies and herbs.


Messenger: Evison Matafale Skræling Sent: 11/28/2018 5:55:38 AM
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No Kaka im not growing cumin now but i will try to sprout some seeds and see how they do. We going into summer now so it maybe too hot!
Think i wait untill i small greenhouse is free up from peppers and try there bcuz i can control water and temp easier.
Would be a pleasure to have growing i think with so many healthfull uses.

Yes Rasta, if it please the most i, growing food is a great way to fulljoy u earth time.
I and I Queenwombman grow many many foods, even today i typing this from the garden lol, give thankhs fo life

JAH LIVES! RASTAFARI!


Messenger: Nesta1 Sent: 11/28/2018 6:03:39 AM
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Evison Matafale Skræling & Jahcub Onelove,
In the place where i live here in Asia almost all of the food consumed is whole food grown within a couple of miles of our town. No pesticides or exotic fertilizers because they're simply too expensive for the locals to use. It's very healthy food. I'm in my sixties and don't so as much exercise as i should, but i still maintain a very healthy BMI (Body mass index ) without even trying. Just a healthy diet and eating habits are adequate. i went back to the states for a two week visit a couple of months ago and gained 10 pounds. One really has to work on eating a healthy diet there. It's very easy to fall into bad eating patterns.I lost those same 10 pound in a week after returning to Asia.
i had the same dietary experience when i lived in Africa.


Messenger: Evison Matafale Skræling Sent: 11/28/2018 6:10:03 AM
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Yes Bredren and Sistren Rastafari people, victory for us as all gmo ordered to be stopped immediately in all Tanzania!
Due to corruption of the Monsanto agents (no surprise).

Give thankhs to our friends at Sustainable Agriculture Tanzania for their efforts in education.



Press release
Publication date
23 November 2018
African country
Tanzania
Category
GM & Biosafety

WEMA GM field trials Monsanto

Dar es Salaam 23 November 2018

Tanzanian civil society organisations (CSOs) welcome the decision of the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Mathew Mtigumwe, to bring an immediate stop to all ongoing GM field trials taking place in the country. These are under the auspices of the Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA) project which includes Monsanto, the Gates Foundation and national research centres. This decision has since been verified by the newly appointed Minister of Agriculture, Japheth Hasunga in latest media reports.

In a report issued by the Ministry, the Permanent Secretary ordered, with immediate effect, the cessation of all field trial operations and the destruction of all “the remnants” of the trials at the Makutupora Centre in Dodoma, where trials were taking place. This decision has come after the Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI) released the results of the trials without the necessary authorisation, when it invited certain members of the public, including the well-known pro GM lobbyist, Mark Lynas, to witness how ‘well’ the GM crops were performing. TARI also hosted a recent excursion to the trial site by the Parliamentary Committee on Food and Agriculture.

Unauthorised access to trial sites indicates collusion between biotech lobbyists and GM researchers paid by the Gates Foundation and others. Mark Lynas’s unethical social media hype uses Tanzania’s smallholder farmers in an instrumentalist way as a means to justify the introduction of GMO crops in the country, claiming that Tanzanians are poor and hungry. The statements of the pro-GM scientists have not yet been corroborated by the Ministry of Agriculture or related institutions such as the Tanzania Official Seed Certification Institute (TOSCI).

The biotech machinery both in Tanzania and elsewhere has supported a well-funded media campaign to spread pro GM propaganda and to push for the adoption of GM maize in the country, despite the questionable benefits for smallholder farmers. They have consistently made unsubstantiated claims about the GM varieties, including superior drought tolerance and resistance to fall army worm. In a media report ‘New push in pipeline for acceptance of GMO seed’, GMO trials were hailed as a “success” with the Director General of TARI claiming that ‘GMO seeds are a solution to the longstanding problems of pest invasions in farms across Tanzania’. These unsubstantiated claims were made on the effectiveness of the insect resistant Bt trait -MON 810 - that was ‘donated’ to WEMA countries even though it has been phased out in South Africa due to massive and widespread insect resistance.

That the claims are unsubstantiated was confirmed by the recent decision of South African biosafety authorities to reject Monsanto’s application for commercial release of its triple stacked GM drought tolerant maize, MON 87460 x MON 89034 x NK 603. The decision was made on the grounds that the field trial data insufficiently demonstrated the claimed drought and insect resistant efficacy of the GM event. MON 87460 is currently being field trialed in Kenya, Uganda and Mozambique where the WEMA project is also active. The decision to stop the trials is another blow to the WEMA project following so soon after the South African decision.

Farmers’ organisations including Mtandao wa Vikundi vya Wakulima Tanzania (MVIWATA), the national smallholder farmers’ organisation, other CSOs, academics from the University of Dar es Salaam and members of the scientific community and the public within and outside the country, have openly criticized the WEMA project and the GM trials taking place in Tanzania. In a recent letter to a local newspaper, MVIWATA strongly expressed the view that “farmers have called for our government not to allow GMOs to be used in the country for obvious reasons that neither farmers nor the nation shall benefit from GMOs”.

Organisations have condemned threats by local scientists, who are paid by WEMA, to push for further revisions of the country’s biosafety regulations. The aim of proposed revisions is to change from strict liability to fault based provisions to allow the commercial release of the GM crops once the trials were completed. Strict liability means that whoever introduces GMOs into the environment is directly legally responsible for any damage, injury or loss caused. Fault-based provisions mean that the fault or negligence of whoever introduces a GMO will first have to be proven.

According to Janet Maro from Sustainable Agriculture Tanzania (SAT) “the move by the Permanent Secretary comes at a critical time when almost all media houses are publishing the pro biotech propaganda about the successes of the field trials without a shred of solid research data to back up their claims. We call upon the Permanent Secretary to encourage researchers to carry out farmer-centered research aimed at addressing current pressing challenges and to explore using locally available solutions to ensure sustainability and wider adoption of locally researched practices and technologies.”

Dr. Richard Mbunda a food sovereignty researcher and lecturer from the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of Dar es Salaam also supported the view, recently writing an open letter to the President questioning the deployment of GM technology in the country.

Sabrina Masinjila, Tanzania-based research and advocacy officer at the African Centre for Biodiversity says, “we hope that this decision will help the government rethink investments when it comes to agricultural research. Rather than spending huge amounts of scarce public resources on failed and discredited GM technology, we should focus on strengthening existing research institutions, and support participatory farmer research on seed systems aimed at strengthening seed, food and national sovereignty.”





Contacts:

MVIWATA – info@mviwata.org

Janet Maro, Executive Director – janet.maro@gmail.com

Sabrina Masinjila, Outreach and Advocacy Officer – Sabrina@acbio.org.za



Notes:

The WEMA project is a public-private partnership coordinated by the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF), involving the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), agribusiness multinational Bayer-Monsanto, and the national research systems in Kenya Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania and most recently Ethiopia. It is largely funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates and Howard G. Buffet Foundations and USAID.





Messenger: Nesta1 Sent: 11/28/2018 11:22:00 AM
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GMOs is a really complicated subject. i don't think that what Monsanto (now Bayer) et al are doing with them at present is intended to be beneficial for mankind. i think their GMO development is mainly profit driven without due consideration to the potential adverse effects on human health and the environment. On the other hand, i'm a scientist and i recognize that humans have been tampering with the genetic make up of food crops since the dawn of man through selective breeding, hybriding, grafting, etc., and many of these developments have been crucial to the level of food resource production that we have in the world today.

i'd like to see GMO development be internationally transparent and open, non-profit science focused on the improvement of sustainable yields and nutritional values of foodstuffs as well as soil/growing environment enhancement; not private patented intellectual property development conducted behind closed doors to promote the purchase and application of this proprietary herbicide or that proprietary fertilizer.

As as scientist, i would say that the history of crop development over the course of human history tells us that it would be foolish to take the possible benefits to Imanity of food crop gene modification off the table completely. There are plenty of real potential benefits to be reaped, but the science has to be approached in the open on the basis if what is good and healthy for humans and the environment.


Messenger: Jahcub Onelove Sent: 11/29/2018 5:35:49 PM
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Nesta1,

A good point you make, "humans have been tampering with the genetic make up of food crops since the dawn of man through selective breeding, hybriding, grafting, etc."

GMOs coming out of the labratory are not Ital. What Jah has created for InI to eat is Good, all on its own without the tamperings of man.

An altermative to GMOs, is how InI proagate our crops. There are natural, Ital ways of propagating our food, without the use of GMOs; farming by way of "permaculture designs" is one way.

Have you looked into Dr. Sebi's teachings and works? This man was curing cancer, aids, herpes, all kinds of disease and illness. He was sued by the FDA for claiming that he can cure those diseases. Dr. Sebi one his case against the FDA. His clients testified to his claims, hundreds of people that he had cured.

Dr. Sebi gets his patients to stop eat foods that have been altered by man. His food list is a realitively short list hahaha, ah but it is a list if foods that are healing to the body, that help to reduce the mucus in the body; which Dr. Sebi claims to be the root cause of disease and illness in humans.


Messenger: Jahcub Onelove Sent: 11/29/2018 5:54:21 PM
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Messenger: Nesta1 Sent: 11/30/2018 1:36:38 AM
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Jahcub Onelove,

i'm not familiar with the work of Dr. Sebi so i must look into that. When i was attending the university in Californian many years ago, our anthropology professor brought a Hopi shaman to class to speak. The shaman explained that God had provided the cure for every disease and the nutrients for every bodily need in the natural flora of the earth. He provided testimony of curing cancer, tuberculosis and other diseases using only unadulterated plants. i was quite impressed with the shaman and thought that what he said made perfect sense.

As a RastafarI & a scientist, the conundrum i run into is that JAH gave us magnificent minds to help us survive and prosper in Babylon. The beneficial embellishments using the natural building blocks that humans create can definitely be extension of the Hand of JAH Creation. i know that i am alive today thanks, in part, to the creation of some medicines which were built with naturals building blocks but synthesized by humans. This is why i say that "GMOs is a really complicated subject." Genetic modification isn't, in and of itself, detrimental to human health or to the environment, but it does have a HUGE POTENTIAL to be detrimental to both. This is why i believe the Righteous application of science has everything to do with the spirit in which it is pursued (e.g., not solely for profit). If a slight genetic modification can add Vitamin A content to rice in Asia or make a certain variety of grain more resistant to drought and thermal fluctuations, then such developments could produce major benefits for human populations and alleviate untold suffering.

The ecological and human health implications of all such developments must be thoroughly (exhaustively) researched before they can be implemented which is why such work mustn't be solely profit driven.

I&i do see JAH work through the hands of YouMans all the time, so i don't believe that we should arbitrarily tie those hands if the outcome of certain work has the potential to vastly improve the human condition. That said, i am not at all enamored of the GMO work being conducted by companies like Monsanto (now Bayer), ChemChina-Syngenta, and DowDuPont.

Given that i'm speaking of hypothetical future GMO development, like you, i tend to avoid GMOs, processed foods, and foods containing an abundance of preservative, flavor enhancers, etc.
i consume mostly locally grown, whole foods. Once you've been away from processed foods for a while you really come to enjoy the natural flavors of whole foods (e.g., even unsalted rice which i would have said had NO FLAVOR when i was living in the USA on a diet of processed food!).


Messenger: Nesta1 Sent: 11/30/2018 12:25:31 PM
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Jahcub Onelove,
Below is a link to a thoughtful & thought-provoking essay written by the late Dr. Norman Borlaug, the renowned agronomist & Nobel laureate sometimes referred to as the Father of the Green Revolution. It was written in 2000, but is still relevant. You may find it interesting to read.

Journal of Plant Physiology:

https://sites.tufts.edu/rioux2016/files/2015/04/Ending-World-Hunger.-The-Promise-of-Biotechnology-and-the-Threat-of-Antiscience-Zealotry.pdf


Messenger: JAH Child Sent: 12/4/2018 6:50:56 AM
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Yes Iyahs
Greetings and Love always.
Forward to the topic of Black Seed Oil..
Do the I's know it is also called Kalonji seed? Haha Sizzla Kalonji must have known that yeah?
I have been using this oil this year, I really like it. I had some rashes or severly dry skin under my arms, not sure what the cause was but the black seed oil wiped it out quickly. I use it sometimes on my scalp also, immediately after washing.
There are a lot of brands and the best one I have found is also called Kalonji. It has a darker color, thicker consistency than some others.
The black seeds themselves can be eaten, or they can be soaked in hot water to make a tea.
Give thankhs for JAH herbs!


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