by Jefferey Jaxen
February 28, 2015

from Collective-Evolution Website


 

 

 

 

 

Humanity is facing a a major crisis:

our immediate environment is being riddled with pesticides, making us unhealthy faster than we can study the effects.

In addition, these pesticides are contributing to a massive reduction in our bee population and a general decline in soil health.

 

The companies that profit from making these pesticides have made it clear they won't stop, and our petitions to the EPA and FDA are mostly ignored due to revolving door leadership between pesticide makers and government regulators.

 

Is there an answer? Yes there is!

 

 

 

 

SMART Pesticides

 

Paul Stamets, the world's leading mycologist, filed a patent in 2001 that was intentionally given little attention.

 

In the words of pesticide industry executives, this patent represents,

"The most disruptive technology that we have ever witnessed."

The biopesticides described in the patent reveals a near permanent, safe solution for over 200,000 species of insects, and it all comes from a mushroom.

 

After what is called "sporulation" of a select entomopathogenic fungi (fungi that kill insects), the area becomes unsuitable for whatever insect(s) the fungi are coded for.

 

Additionally, extracts of the entomopathogenic fungi can steer insects in different directions.

 

This is literally a complete paradigm shift away from the entire idea of pesticides. Instead of aiming to kill all problematic insects, a farmer could simply disperse a solution of pre-sporulation fungi among his or her crops.

 

The insects would then simply live their lives around the crops, paying no attention to them.

 

This simple idea flies in the face of the current, poorly thought out practice of spraying ever-increasing amounts of pesticides on resistant bugs. Going further, this biopesticide would also eliminate the need for round-up ready GMO seeds and BT seeds that grow the pesticides in the crop and which needlessly endanger us, the consumer, in the process.

 

Perhaps the most enticing element of this biopesticide fungi is that it's essentially free.

 

According to the patent, it can be,

"cultivated on agricultural waste." 

We are looking at a 100% safe, natural technology that literally can end all GMO and pesticide manufacturers overnight with a new class of SMART Pesticides.

"The matrix of pre-sporulating fungi can optionally be dried, freeze-dried, cooled and/or pelletized and packaged and reactivated for use as an effective insect attractant and/or biopesticide."

Paul Stamets

Patent for Mycoattractants and Mycopesticides

 

 

 

Optimism Empowers

 

Even if we stop pesticide spraying now, scores of new research is confirming that our environment, food, soil, and bodies already carry traces of the chemicals.

 

If the chemicals are so bad for us, there would be signs by now, right? These is a common rebuttal from pesticide companies and individuals who don't care to do their research.

 

Well, there just happens to be a patent to help with those issues as well.

 

The US patent filed in 2003, once again from Paul Stamets, describes the utilization of a fungal delivery system for the purpose of,

"ecological rehabilitation and restoration, preservation and improvement of habitats, bioremediation of toxic wastes and polluted sites, filtration of agricultural, mine and urban runoff, improvement of agricultural yields and control of biological organisms."

In addition, many people out there are currently providing solutions to remove/detox any potential pesticide chemicals from the human body.

 

Strategies like community gardens, urban forests, and the resurgence of permaculture are springing up rapidly to pave the way towards a steadily growing number of pesticide-free dinner tables and families.

 

 

 

 

Time to Make History

 

On a larger scale, GMO food and pesticides are merely symptoms of an opposing consciousness that is rapidly changing.

 

Put another way, these symptoms are the unwanted gifts from out of control corporations that, by definition, have no empathy towards the needs, health, or life of The People.

 

As Neil Young mentioned in his Starbucks Boycott, pesticide companies like Monsanto are, for the most part, not public-facing companies. As we are witnessing now with GMO brands, a boycott can severely damage their bottom line (lifeblood) but will not eliminate their business model.

 

Due to the fact that they spend untold millions lobbying (purchasing) our politicians and regularly operate revolving doors between public and private positions, only a paradigm shift will eliminate the entire industry.

 

At that moment, which is approaching, pesticide manufacturers can decide if they would like to cease being the problem and assist in the solution.

 

The good news is that whatever decision they choose won't matter

 

A shift in consciousness around pesticide and GMO use eliminates their influence and knocks them off their fictitious monetary pedestals they believe to be sitting on.

 

 

 

 

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