From Organic Consumers Association <[email protected]>
Subject '100 seconds to midnight'
Date May 2, 2020 12:19 PM
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Failure to investigate the origins of COVID-19 will doom us. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌
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ESSAY OF THE WEEKMURDER MOST FOUL

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As of today, COVID-19 has infected more than 3 million people
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Those are big numbers, considering the fact that six short months ago, few
members of the general public had ever heard of the coronavirus. And almost no
one was harboring fears of a looming and deadly global pandemic.

But here we are. As our new reality sinks in, as we adjust to lockdowns and home
schooling and long lines at grocery stores, as we look for ways to protect
ourselves and our families—and as some grieve for lost loved ones—most of us are
also seeking answers.

Why does this virus cause so many mysterious symptoms
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advice should we follow?

But the biggest questions of all are these: Where did COVID-19 come from? And
how can we prevent this from ever happening again?

The answers to these questions may be too disturbing to ponder, especially while
we’re still grappling with the impact of the virus on nearly every aspect of our
lives.

But our failure to investigate, and directly address, the origins of COVID-19
almost certainly guarantees our failure to protect ourselves from future,
possibly even more deadly, pandemics.

Read Ronnie’s essay: ‘Murder Most Foul: The Perps Behind COVID-19’
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ACTION ALERT'100 SECONDS TO MIDNIGHT'

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Most people associate the words “genetic engineering” with GMO corn and soy
crops, Monsanto
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As harmful
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has an even more potentially deadly use
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It’s time to stop allowing—and funding—the dangerous and illegal activity of
genetically engineering viruses, under the guise of “ biodefense
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The debate over the origin of the COVID-19 virus is heating up. We may never get
a straight answer from either the U.S. or Chinese government on the origins of
this particular virus.

But there’s no refuting this fact: Genetic engineering has long played a key
role in U.S. and international biowarfare. Allowing scientists to conduct
experiments with genetic engineering/gene editing and viruses—especially the
type of “ gain of function
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madness.

As scientists warn in this recent article
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“In their view, it is now ‘100 seconds to midnight’ and humanity is in its
greatest moment of peril.”

SIGN THE PETITION: Stop the Genetic Engineering of Viruses! Shut Down All
Biowarfare Labs Immediately!
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SUPPORT OCA & CRLPOWER TRIP

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“Every crisis creates a void. And whatever force fills that void, inherits
power.” —James Bailey, management professor at George Washington University



“Callous disregard” doesn’t come close to summing up the Trump administration’s
attitude toward workers in the U.S. agriculture system, especially those working
the worst jobs in the world—slaughtering and processing animals in factory
farms.

It doesn’t matter that low-paid factory farm workers, most without access to
health insurance, are succumbing in alarming numbers to COVID-19.

Trump wants them to keep working, without protection, so consumers can get their
cheap burgers and KFC chicken.

He wants them to work faster, which is why his administration is ignoring line
speed regulations and giving Big Meat companies a free pass from any
accountability for sick or injured workers.

After all, Big Meat contributed millions to Trump’s 2016 campaign.

OCA has long advocated for an outright ban on industrial factory farms. For
years, we’ve lobbied for strong support for organic regenerative farmers and
ranchers, and for helping industrial farmers transition to non-chemical,
non-industrial farming methods.

Factory farms shouldn’t exist, period. That was true before the COVID-19 crisis.
It’s wildly apparent during this crisis. And it will be true once we emerge from
this crisis.

When COVID-19 finally lays bare all the obscene flaws and corruption in the
industrial factory farm system, will we succeed in bringing down that system?
And if we do, will we fill the void with a regenerative alternative?

Will we allow huge corporations and the politicians they elect to inherit the
power? Or will we inherit the power?

It will come down to us, to our choices—what we buy, who we vote for, how hard
we’re willing to fight back.

Please make a generous donation at this time, if you are able. And please stay
safe.

Make a tax-deductible donation to Organic Consumers Association, a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit
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Support Citizens Regeneration Lobby, OCA’s 501(c)(4) lobbying arm (not
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Donate $100 or more and we’ll send you a copy of Ronnie’s new book
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VIDEO OF THE WEEK'REAL TIME' TROUBLE
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Unlike millions of Americans, Bill Maher isn’t watching “Tiger King” during the
COVID-19 lockdown. Why not?

“Because torturing animals is what got us into this mess,” Maher says. “You
can’t trash the environment, including animals, and not have it come back and
kill you.”

COVID-19 may not
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been warning
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factory farms and feedlots.

As Maher says in this video [[link removed]] , animal cruelty leads to human catastrophe. “Factory farms have a lot more
lobbyists, but ecological timebombs tick the same.”

Watch Bill Maher’s ‘Real Time’ rant on factory farms
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TAKE ACTION: Tell Congress to pass this bill to ban factory farms
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FARM TALKLEFT OUT

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If we’re serious about supporting America’s family farms, we better get serious
about changing how we allocate the $20 billion/year
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In this U.S. Farmers & Ranchers for a Green New Deal podcast
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scaled to support two major crops and Big Ag. “Small family farms are left out,”
she says.

Davenson, who runs Stonewall Farm in Keene, N.H., a regenerative agriculture
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involve so much paperwork and regulations, that it simply isn’t worth the
effort.

“The financial benefit isn’t there,” Davenson says. “We need to level the
playing field.”

Last September, along with Regeneration International [[link removed]] and the Sunrise Movement [[link removed]] , we launched
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advancing policies that support organic regenerative producers.

We recently launched the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers for a Green New Deal Podcast,
to help elevate the voices of regenerative organic farmers. Check here
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Listen to the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers for a Green New Deal podcast with New
Hampshire dairy farmer, Julie Davenson
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More about the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers for a Green New Deal
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Make a tax-deductible donation to Regeneration International, a 501(c)(3)
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LITTLE BYTESESSENTIAL READING

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Junk Food Makers Target Blacks, Latinos and Communities of Color, Increasing
Risks From COVID-19
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Ever Heard of Isoxaflutole? That’s About to Change
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Happy Egg Free Range Brand Faces Legal Action in U.S.
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Confronting the Chemicals That Are Worsening COVID-19
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Missouri Pork Plant Workers Say They Can’t Cover Mouths to Cough
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The COVID Crisis Is Reinforcing the Hunger Industrial Complex
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The Meat We Eat Is a Pandemic Risk, Too
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