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In reply to the discussion: Why Did Elon Musk Go After Bunkers Full of Seeds? [View all]Turbineguy
(39,963 posts)10. It's part of a smart Government.
A Government should have policies to deal with expected events. Blights are a fact of nature.
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Agree. It's likely because none of those seeds are proprietary "one and done" seeds.
CincyDem
Mar 2025
#6
Profitization through theft. There I fixed it for you. I use Profitization instead of Privatization ...
aggiesal
Mar 2025
#28
Was that part of the whole doomsday vault scenario? I know they also stored pharmaceuticals because I
Vinca
Mar 2025
#7
How often is the seed removed and new seed put in its place ? anybody ?
republianmushroom
Mar 2025
#16
Shit. Just that. PS, time to find the stash of nonGMO seeds i missplaced...
txwhitedove
Mar 2025
#20
"Our food system is only as safe as our ability to respond to the next plant disease..."
Wednesdays
Mar 2025
#21
The Irish Famine was not all caused by potato blight but by the theft of agricultural products from Ireland
Botany
Mar 2025
#43
If you add white supremacy + the belief that empathy is a weakness + the belief that taxes should never be raised on the
Uncle Joe
Mar 2025
#25