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Some people (including me) did an immense amount of research two years ago when our communities here in Canada were being aerial sprayed annually with BTK for the FAKE "gypsy moth invasion" -- altho in order to be politically correct, the NAME of the moth was changed to "spongy moth", thus making our research more difficult!!!!!! According to what we found BTK (which is a PATENTABLE derivative of the supposedly "natural" BT bacteria -- and i'm even doubting the existence of bacteria these days!) anyway BTK damages ALL living things from the tiniest pollinating insects to mammals. There was a fish hatchery in one local area that had just released 2000 young salmon in a holding pond and they all "mysteriously" died a day after the spray, as all ponds and watercourses and even the BEACH was sprayed here. This spraying goes on every spring just at pollination time, in countries all over the world, so there is research from there too. When we had gathered our irrefutable information many of us sent NOLs to the Dept. of Forestry officials who were running the poisoning campaign, plus the pilot who is a member of the Big Boys Club, who had held the govt. contract for many years. This was a mixed success, too long to go into here, but we'll see what happens this year. Except thank god i won't be here to see it, cos we're getting out of this crazy country as soon as our property sells. The grand plan of course is to kill ALL the pollinators, including bees who land on sprayed flowers and plants. the 5G frequency also kills insects and bees in particular. Without pollinators most of agriculture is finished.

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Thanks for this information!

While I don’t doubt the existence of bacteria, I do doubt the honesty of manufacturers. I try to grow most of my product and buy only from local farmers who don’t spray anything on food. But as I’m also in Canada, that’s impossible in winter.

I know BTK is sprayed on fruit trees. And that both nicotine and MSG are used on organic food grown in the US. Were you able to find out what other edibles BTK is typically used on?

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Re BTK the research we were doing was focussed on the 2% BTK and the other 98% of the ingredients in the spray that could not be revealed due to the "trade secrets act", so i'm not familiar with what crops in particular it would be used on, but i'm sure that info is available. Probably on anything that is commonly attacked by egg-laying insects? Like maybe the brassica family? Way back in the 60s it was approved for organic use since it was "naturally occurring", but pharma altered it slightly (probably making it more toxic!) so that they could then patent it, riding on the fact it had been approved for organic use becos it was a "natural" substance.

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I just watch the documentaries a week or so ago - fascinating!

Thanks again

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