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To: PatrickHenry
Things like this abound at the Geocentric site:

" In the Copernican and Darwinian Revolutions lie hidden far more consequences than those hinted at above. For example, the “Green Revolution,” an attempt to alleviate hunger by hybridizing high-yield crops has fallen flat on its evolutionary face because none of the hybrids can survive for more than a handful of generations"

Seems as if TimeCube may have a competitor.

250 posted on 11/08/2005 4:32:23 PM PST by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch ist der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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To: Doctor Stochastic
" In the Copernican and Darwinian Revolutions lie hidden far more consequences than those hinted at above. For example, the “Green Revolution,” an attempt to alleviate hunger by hybridizing high-yield crops has fallen flat on its evolutionary face because none of the hybrids can survive for more than a handful of generations"

Anyone know if any of the more "mainstream" organizations have tried out this argument?
543 posted on 11/15/2005 2:40:35 PM PST by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
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To: Doctor Stochastic
Many commercial crops, but corn in particular, are grown from hybrid seed. Hybrid corn does not produce commercially useful seeds (except of course to be eaten).

I lived in Indiana for quite a few years, and the radio commercials were just like those read by Les Nesman on WKRP, only more technical. Hybrid corn was the biggest sponsor.
556 posted on 11/16/2005 11:55:24 AM PST by js1138 (Great is the power of steady misrepresentation.)
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