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Friday, June 27, 2014

The Ancient world of Serpents, Reptilians, Demons, Djinn, and Gods


The Ancient world of Demons, Reptilians, Gods and the Djinn
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 Ancient gods and demons in the modern world?
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THE RETURN OF THE GODS UFO Documentary by WOLVOMAN80  


The Ancient world of Demons, Reptilians, Gods and the Djinn 

Friday, June 20, 2014

Fashion and Subliminal Message in Hip Hop



Think Twice about being Famous Pt 1 of 2 


Think Twice about being Famous Pt 2 of 2

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Truth about Sugar - Brian McKenna


How Sugar is Made - the History
Source from:  Sucrose

It is thought that cane sugar was first used by man in Polynesia from where it spread to India. In 510 BC the Emperor Darius of what was then Persia invaded India where he found "the reed which gives honey without bees". The secret of cane sugar, as with many other of man's discoveries, was kept a closely guarded secret whilst the finished product was exported for a rich profit.

Early Refining in Europe
It was the major expansion of the Arab peoples in the seventh century AD that led to a breaking of the secret. When they invaded Persia in 642 AD they found sugar cane being grown and learnt how sugar was made. As their expansion continued they established sugar production in other lands that they conquered including North Africa and Spain.

Sugar was only discovered by western Europeans as a result of the Crusades in the 11th Century AD. Crusaders returning home talked of this "new spice" and how pleasant it was. The first sugar was recorded in England in 1099. The subsequent centuries saw a major expansion of western European trade with the East, including the importation of sugar. It is recorded, for instance, that sugar was available in London at "two shillings a pound" in 1319 AD. This equates to about US$100 per kilo at today's prices so it was very much a luxury. 

The Caribbean
In the 15th century AD, European sugar was refined in Venice, confirmation that even then when quantities were small, it was difficult to transport sugar as a food grade product. In the same century, Columbus sailed to the Americas, the "New World". It is recorded that in 1493 he took sugar cane plants to grow in the Caribbean. The climate there was so advantageous for the growth of the cane that an industry was quickly established.

By 1750 there were 120 sugar refineries operating in Britain. Their combined output was only 30,000 tons per annum. At this stage sugar was still a luxury and vast profits were made to the extent that sugar was called "white gold". Governments recognised the vast profits to be made from sugar and taxed it highly. In Britain for instance, sugar tax in 1781 totalled £326,000, a figure that had grown by 1815 to £3,000,000. This situation was to stay until 1874 when the British government, under Prime Minister Gladstone, abolished the tax and brought sugar prices within the means of the ordinary citizen.

Sugar beet was first identified as a source of sugar in 1747. No doubt the vested interests in the cane sugar plantations made sure that it stayed as no more than a curiosity, a situation that prevailed until the Napoleonic wars at the start of the 19th century when Britain blockaded sugar imports to continental Europe. By 1880 sugar beet had replaced sugar cane as the main source of sugar on continental Europe. Those same vested interests probably delayed the introduction of beet sugar to England until the First World War when Britain's sugar imports were threatened.

Today's modern sugar industry is still beset with government interference at many levels and throughout the world. The overall pattern can be seen by investigating the mid 1990s' position in the interactive map on the Introduction page. Annual consumption is now running at about 120 million tons and is expanding at a rate of about 2 million tons per annum. The European Union, Brazil and India are the top three producers and together account for some 40% of the annual production. However most sugar is consumed within the country of production and only approximately 25% is traded internationally.

One of the most important examples of governmental actions is within the European Union where sugar prices are so heavily subsidised that over 5 million tons of white beet sugar have to be exported annually and yet a million tons of raw cane sugar are imported from former colonies. This latter activity is a form of overseas aid which is also practised by the USA. The EU's over-production and subsequent dumping has now been subjected to GATT requirements which should see a substantial cut-back in production over the next few years.



Big Sugar Sweet, White & Deadly by: Brian McKenna
Documentary about Big Sugar, from it's early days with ties to slavery to modern times with it's detrimental effects on the everglades and political ties. This is both part 1 and part 2. Written & Directed by: Brian McKenna. Produced by:Galafilm in 2005.

As good as this is, it barely touches on the negative effects it has on Florida residents, poisoning the water supply, endangering animals and plant species etc... for more information I very highly recommend reading Keri Hendry's article: http://floridacrackercrumbs.wordpress.com/2008/06/01/raising-cane-a-history-o...

Big Sugar Sweet, White & Deadly by: Brian McKenna



 

More information on Sugar by Dr Mercola:
  1. Is Sugar Toxic? - Articles - Mercola.com

  2. The Dangers of Sugar: It's Just as Addictive as Alcohol

  3. The Toxic Truth: Sugar Is Linked to Childhood Obesity

  4. The 76 Dangers of Sugar to Your Health - Articles

  5. Is Science on Toxicity of Sugar New? - The Carb Syndrome Project

  6. Dr. Mercola” - Is Sugar Toxic? - Home - Gary Null - Your Guide

  7. The Toxic Truth About Sugar -- is it Really a Poison?

Monday, June 2, 2014

It's In Your Food: GMO - Jeffrey Smith


It's In Your Food: GMO - Your Right to Know Forum with Jeffrey Smith
Leading expert on genetically-modified organisms, author & documentary film maker Jeffrey Smith speaks at a GMO Food Labeling Conference in Ventura, Ca. in advance of the 2012 general elections, advocating for passage of Ca. Prop. 37 the 'GMO Food Labeling Law'. Part of the Ventura College Lecture Series. Sponsored by the VC Holistic Health Dept. and California Right to Know. Produced for public television by Barrett Productions, Ventura, Ca. (as a special episode of Destination Ventura entitled Destination Ventura College:The Ventura College Lecture Series). For more information about Jeffrey Smith or to order his books and films, please visit the Institute for Responsible Technology www.responsibletechnology.org.

It's In Your Food: GMO - Your Right to Know Forum with Jeffrey Smith