Monday, 5 September 2016

oil and almonds

Thought experiment,

Which would you buy or walk away from?

first take a look at this video about using fracking waste water to irrigate almonds in california.

almonds and oil



People can choose which country to buy their food from. There will be a consumer backlash to all the pollution and regulatory corruption.

organic almonds from california *

Red wine from California *

Walnuts from California *

almonds, fruit from California *etc etc

Milk from sick and dying cattle near fracking sites in Pennsylvania,

then extend that to any milk from Pennsylvania that "might" be contaminated.

Then extend that to American milk that might be contaminated ( who knows? No one is checking, just looking the other way) as well as intensive use of bovine growth hormone, antibiotics and goodness knows what else.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bovine_somatotropin

Now moving on to the UK
How about Birdseye peas grown in fields around fracking sites *

Or how about beer made anywhere near frack sites, which would you choose ? One made near frack sites or one made no where near frack sites.

This extends any food or drinks

that might have been irrigated / contaminated by local fracking operations fracking waste water / treated or maybe untreated / dumped.

I see a massive consumer backlash.

People who want to reduce risk of cancer are going to have to switch to organic and vegetarian just out of self preservation.

It still sneaks in with junk food, crisps, fizzy drinks (Gmo / roundup corn syrup is in so many things)

Again there is going to be a massive consumer backlash as people look at the coke bottle and "corn syrup" 40 percent sugar or look up aspartame health impacts and switch to something a bit less toxic.

People are going to cut down on milk IMHO, especially skimmed milk and chocolate that thinks adding titanium white (key component of white paint) is a cool thing to do.

Once people realise the Alice in wonderland world we are living in that thinks adding paint and growth hormones to milk is acceptable. There is going to be a momentous consumer backlash.


No comments:

Post a Comment