Meanwhile, Chinese seeds are everywhere!

You always have your tin foil hat on don't ya? I think most food we eat is not grown with Chinese seeds.
They did not ban CHINESE seed sales, but INTERNATIONAL sales. That is, seeds from the USA to Australia, China to Belgium, Kenya to Germany... but no worries about Germany, they have suspended ALL agriculture......., which you doubtless missed .... but at least you don't get taken in by the tin foil hatters! ;)
 
They did not ban CHINESE seed sales, but INTERNATIONAL sales. That is, seeds from the USA to Australia, China to Belgium, Kenya to Germany... but no worries about Germany, they have suspended ALL agriculture......., which you doubtless missed .... but at least you don't get taken in by the tin foil hatters! ;)

LOL, this is just for Amazon right? If only there were other ways to buy stuff!
 
LOL, this is just for Amazon right? If only there were other ways to buy stuff!

Yes, this is just Amazon. For those few hardy souls who may manage to stir up enough of that prodigious intellect to actually LOOK at this, rather than just mock (oh be still, my heart at the thought!) they would see that there is lobbying going on actually to forbid ANY importation of seeds into the USA, and regulate further the transfer of foodstuffs internationally in all countries. What us poor benighted tin foil hatters believe, when we are not terrified out of our skins at a falling leaf, is that there is a singularity of power across the globe which craves absolute power, and is not averse to using food and famine to achieve this. Those various elements move in tandem When one moves the others line up with it.

Of course, we are benighted fools and hysterical idiots for believing such tripe. I know that because of internet cat callers who show not a scintilla of evidence that they even bother to understand what is being said, much less the evidence behind it. In short, it is like listening to a four year old critique a paper on polynomial equations or something. After the genius gets done smearing peanut butter and jelly on it, the person is completely out of gas, and takes a bow for refuting those dimwits like me who are doubtless buried hip deep in internet lunacy like "genetically modified attack baboons" or something.

Where would I be without people like that to set me straight?
 
Yes, this is just Amazon. For those few hardy souls who may manage to stir up enough of that prodigious intellect to actually LOOK at this, rather than just mock (oh be still, my heart at the thought!) they would see that there is lobbying going on actually to forbid ANY importation of seeds into the USA, and regulate further the transfer of foodstuffs internationally in all countries. What us poor benighted tin foil hatters believe, when we are not terrified out of our skins at a falling leaf, is that there is a singularity of power across the globe which craves absolute power, and is not averse to using food and famine to achieve this. Those various elements move in tandem When one moves the others line up with it.

Of course, we are benighted fools and hysterical idiots for believing such tripe. I know that because of internet cat callers who show not a scintilla of evidence that they even bother to understand what is being said, much less the evidence behind it. In short, it is like listening to a four year old critique a paper on polynomial equations or something. After the genius gets done smearing peanut butter and jelly on it, the person is completely out of gas, and takes a bow for refuting those dimwits like me who are doubtless buried hip deep in internet lunacy like "genetically modified attack baboons" or something.

Where would I be without people like that to set me straight?

In my experience it is hard to argue a point with zealots. They believe what they want to believe and no amount of logic or common sense can penetrate said belief. Since the age of the internet began anyone with a computer and the ability to type could expound on the this or that topic with a gusto and freedom never before seen. They could pile on the "facts" and convince the gullible of all manner of things and their audience grew and grew, as more people became connected to the web. There were a hardy few free thinkers who would read these diatribes and point out inconsistencies, argument problems and point out that great leaps of thought should be followed closely with detailed proof. Alas, what tended to happen is name calling and besmirching of reputations with words foul and full of bile. These tiny steps we retrace so often in these wordy web contests.

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and no amount of logic or common sense can penetrate said belief.

Yeah. I always give up on utilizing tools that don't work, too ;)

in other words, I would be far more amenable to the charge that I was impervious to logic and facts if I actually saw you USING them.... maybe I am just weird that way
 
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when i first heard about this i thought, "if you get random seeds from someone or somewhere you don't know, why the hell would you even open the package first of all, and then to top it off, why would you plant seeds that you don't even know what they are?!?!" people are stupid
 
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