Posted on 07/23/2020 6:08:20 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Over the past few weeks, people in Utah have been reporting mysterious packages theyve been receiving in the mail from China.
Lori Culley, who lives in Tooele, said she was excited to find two small packages in her mailbox on Tuesday. Although most of the writing on the outside was in Chinese, the label indicated there would be earrings inside.
I opened them up and they were seeds, Culley said. Obviously theyre not jewelry!
Culley couldnt understand why she would be receiving mislabeled seeds from China in the mail, but at first she didnt think much of it.
She posted about the strange incident on Facebook, where some of her friends reminded her plants and seeds are strictly regulated in Utah.
FOX 13 has confirmed the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food will likely team up with Customs and Border Protection agents to investigate.
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(Excerpt) Read more at fox13now.com ...
... whats that from?
Marijuana
Those look like pot seeds (google image search is your friend.)
They gave them to the Klingons.
Never saw marijuana seeds before.
Course, never smoked the stuff either.
The Tribbles looked pretty ‘Cling-On’ themselves...
... Never saw marijuana seeds before.
Ummm... saw them in a book somewhere before
GMO terrorism?
Ricin.
Castor beans.
Source of delta-9 THC
Pot seeds appear to be lighter, and less densely,’speckled’, like the original pic. Castor beans are darker and more densely marked:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricin#/media/File:Castor_beans1.jpg
We’re loosing white ash trees all over NE-US “thanks” to the east Asian import Emerald Ash Borer.
Southcentral Pennsylvania is overrun with a nasty pest which some call “triangle razor vine” and others call “mile a minute vine”....another east Asian stowaway.
And then there is the Japanese beetle (one of the few natural enemies of “triangle razor vine”, surprise, surprise)
Does anything good come out of east Asia?
Commie plant.
Probably nuclear kudzu.
I think, historically, a lot of ‘good’ things have come out of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong - and even Mainland China, before it went to hell under the communists: Art, cuisine, religious and philosophical works - and some good People who decided that they wanted to be American.
I’ve always wanted to try growing Kudzu in a pot on my balcony...just to see what happens (I don’t think it’s forbidden in my zone.)
Really common in south Florida.
Our county has been eradicating Giant Hogwart plant for years. The sap is photoreactive to the sun, and causes severe disfigurement, scaring, and can cause blindness. I saw one in a back yard. You can’t miss it. It looks like a Queen Anne Lace, but the head is 2 feet across. A very dangerous plant.
.... OMG ..... They’re ... Body Snatcher seeds .... Don’t open the Packages!!!
Destroy them immediately!
This is a nefarious Communist plot to consume Utah!
Those are KUDZU seeds!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-Hbl0bV8FA
Kudzu - A Very Wicked Plant
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