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  1. Would be best if GREENPEACE RELEASED HOW THEY HAVE OBTAINED THE INFORMATION AND WHO WAS THEIR INDEPENDENT TESTING.

    1. I live in an orange zone on their map & our independent testing a few years ago is the same as what their map shows. You should be worried about the result not where it came from.

  2. At the bare minimum we need a sinking lid on cows.
    Unfortunately governments and banks have actively encouraged cockeys to get into serious debt based on more and more cows.

  3. The Chemical Decades/Century started off before World War 2 with mustard gas*, and there was some bottom-lying gas that was good for killing whole families hiding in their basements. The usage really got going in World War 2 efficiently killing closely packed Jewish people. Only our compartmentalised minds allow us to not shrivel up in despair from being human animals that can think up annihilation of people not just just deadly insects and destructive fungi. After WW2 the biz mostly went into killing weeds and insects and you know the widespread agricultural use and the cautionary effort later that has limited such chemicals.

    Now in ‘peacetime’ we are being slowly and undramatically killed off by forcing growth of grass, using chemicals for prophylactics, encouraging fast growth of chickens etc. This was happening in 1958 (seen in a Popular Mechanics mag from that year). And still they get piled on where they are allowed, by careless men interested in results without consequences, thinking themselves practical and efficient. The tendency for the practical man to consider himself a lord of all he surveys and go for the straightest route with no obstacles to reach his goals is killing us all.

    But wait, there are men who don’t go straight to the easiest and most effective, but have still developed valuable measures to get results, paddocks not using chemical dumps to get more feed, but working the soil and planting multiple plant types etc. But that requires people’s thought and restraint and testing new ideas, changing methods. Corporate farms are not run by beings they are entities, and discussions about good environmental measures for the planet, are just ‘a pocketful of mumbles’ to them; shareholder profit is paramount.

    Also think USA Flint city and its efforts to reverse bad decisions and politicians’ butt-covering, to regain clean, healthy water. And note that ‘racism’ managed to rear its ugly head here. It seems to me that term is being used as a cover for the deeper scourge of ‘disregarded humanism’ being run over us all by the fetish for wealth and possessions and hedonism!! A bit deep? Nothing is impossible when human clever monkeys put warped minds together!
    https://www.nrdc.org/stories/flint-water-crisis-everything-you-need-know
    A story of environmental injustice and bad decision making, the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, began in 2014, when the city switched its drinking water supply from Detroit’s system to the Flint River in a cost-saving move. Inadequate treatment and testing of the water resulted in a series of major water quality and health issues for Flint residents—issues that were chronically ignored, overlooked, and discounted by government officials even as complaints mounted that the foul-smelling, discolored, and off-tasting water piped into Flint homes for 18 months was causing skin rashes, hair loss, and itchy skin. The Michigan Civil Rights Commission, a state-established body, concluded that the poor governmental response to the Flint crisis was a “result of systemic racism.”

    * When and where was mustard gas first used?
    On April 22, 1915 at 5 p.m. a wave of asphyxiating gas released from cylinders embedded in the ground by German specialist troops smothered the Allied line on the northern end of the Ypres salient, causing panic and a struggle to survive a new form of weapon.
    First Usage of Poison Gas – National WWI Museum
    National WWI Museum and Memorial https://www.theworldwar.org › learn › about-wwi › sp.

    When did the British start using mustard gas?
    In the first British gas attack, at Loos in September 1915, much of the gas was blown back into the faces of the British troops. From 1916, gas was employed in shells instead, which allowed attacks from a much greater range.
    How Gas Became A Terror Weapon In The First World War | IWM
    iwm.org.uk https://www.iwm.org.uk › history › how-gas-became-a-t…

    Why was mustard gas banned?
    Faced with the growing use of poisonous gases on the battlefield, causing terrible injuries, the ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross) appealed publicly for a ban on their use. Despite the controversy surrounding the issue, the call helped bring about the 1925 Geneva Protocol – still in force today.
    The ICRC in WWI: Efforts to ban chemical warfare
    icrc.org https://www.icrc.org › document › icrc-wwi-efforts-ban-..

    https://sciencehistory.org/stories/magazine/a-brief-history-of-chemical-war/
    History of chemical use in war down the centuries.
    (Question – Are we clever monkeys? Can we use that cleverness to stop being such bloody sods to each other and the planet that gives us life?? It seems that Greenpeace is the latest entity trying to stop our harvest of poisons and behaviour. The Red Cross stopped the use of chlorine and mustard gas as outlined in link above. – we’ve done it once, now let’s do it again. Live up to our PR about being ‘Oh-so-good’ and 100% Pure (pure bs we know but it’s there as aspirational – let’s make it real!))

  4. Smoking is legal in NZ from a certain age .I do not smoke and hate being around smokers or vapers but it is not the governments job to put up barriers to not do it .By all means try and educate and help smokers to stop but freedom of choice is what National stand for Labour like to control .That is what makes them different .

    1. It is impossible to claim that freedom of choice & addiction as concepts belong together since they are diametrically opposed. If your freedom of choice mantra is that shallow then you should be happy giving tobacco or morphine to infants or do you have enough conscience to restrict the age/availability of some products until the profit level is high enough?

    2. So lets look at freedom of choice.. all good until you take that freedom from children and parents that choose to take a phone to school. National have banned that, so it’s now only freedom of choice if National says so, that’s a dictatorship.

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