Category Archives: Food

Arrest THAT tomato!!

        Code enforcers are on the march. Arrest that Tomato! Yep. That’s the mantra we’ll be hearing daily if we have ears to hear.  In this latest episode of the not suitable for exposure on national prime time TV or … Continue reading

Here today, gone tomorrow…population control

Population control isn’t just for the third world. You’re next. The strategies employed to eliminate you and your offspring are not unlike the Chinese torture Death By  A Thousand Cuts.  Slowly. Gradually. Methodically manipulating your world and everything in it.  … Continue reading

Tuesday May 5th Don Casey The triple bottom line is…?

Tuesday May 5th So Don Casey joins me again to talk about the  “TBL” or “3BL” otherwise known as, “the triple bottom line”. He also discusses “food policy councils”  and I can guarantee, they’re not like a girl scout council. … Continue reading

Tuesday May 8th Ty Bollinger Cancer and the truth…

Tuesday May 8th Ty Bollinger  is a medical researcher, health freedom advocate, former competitive bodybuilder and also a certified public accountant. He is the author of Cancer Step Outside the Box and A Guide to Understanding Herbal Medicines and Surviving the Coming Pharmaceutical … Continue reading

February 29th Michael Shaw Food deserts are a mirage

February 29th Michael Shaw Michael Shaw from Freedom Advocates www.freedomadvocates.org joined me to discuss regionalism and property rights councils (which are erroneously leading some down the road to slavery). You don’t create exactly what you are fighting then assume somehow your … Continue reading

Wednesday December 7th Doreen Hannes Hey kids, did you know milk is oil?

December 7th Doreen Hannes  Doreen Hannes joins me again to discuss the latest madness emanating from our bureaucrats. Did you know milk is an environmental hazzard? Milk is oil or so says the EPA. Read this: http://web.archive.org/web/20101213151448/http://www.michiganfarmbureau.com/farmnews/transform.php?xml=20100430/cover.xml April 30, 2010 … Continue reading