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Mar 18Liked by carey gillam

👏👏👏👏 Well I think Mexico just won that round of "my science, is bigger than your science!".

It's an excellent start and bravo to Mexico for not allowing the school yard bully to pressure them into giving up their lunch😉

Now, let's see who gets bullied next. I think it will be Australia's turn, and unfortunately, we follow old "science".😐🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

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Mar 18Liked by carey gillam

Go Mexico, for standing up to the 'idiot' USA re glyphosate. Now that we see the larger context of this poisoning, and how it reacts chemically with the jabs.....when your leaders want to dead, it's plain to see.

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Mar 23Liked by carey gillam

I stand with Mexico and proud they are standing up to the U.S. I am ashamed this country puts profits before consumers.

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Mar 24Liked by carey gillam

I have worried for decades about the effects of endocrine disrupters and other toxins used in our food supply. The question I ask is too hot for the USDA to handle, but should they decide to do so we might learn where much of this gender confusion is coming from in our children besides the public schools promoting the LBGTQ agenda rather than addressing the toxins in our food that may be interrupting and causing chaos with gender identity.

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Mar 24Liked by carey gillam

Thank you Mexico. The US doesn't care about it's citizens. It supports big business only! Children are dying let alone all our bees and all other beneficial insects again that the US doesn't care about!

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WE need to stand up for Mexico - enough bullying from Monsanto!! BRAVO MEXICO!!

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Undoubtedly this will come up again and again, so needs constant vigilance. Not to mention the pollen from GMO corn fertilizing organic corn. Is there testing for this?

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I failed to mention on my earlier comment how I came to the idea that it might be the application of toxins on our foods that cause gender confusion. A female scientist studying the effects of toxins around the Great Lakes area in the late 1970s noted how female birds were nesting with female birds; highly unusual. I have since forgotten her name but the information has always stayed with me.

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looks like it will have to be time soon to drum up a reason to invade old mehico for another round of that famous tv news attention grabber called 'regime change' ...

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