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Seed Vaults, 1 Mill. books, now Food


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Seed Vaults, 1 Mill. books, now Food and don’t forget UnderGround Bases, and that FEMA has over 4 acres of new coffins and also the 800 prison camps operated by FEMA:

does the government around the world know something we don't??

There are more than 1,000 seed banks. It is a global effort: The banks has more than 120 different partners in some 50 countries where seeds are collected and stored. In many cases, seeds are kept both in their native countries and other banks as a backup. Some countries, Brazil for instance, are unwilling to send precious seeds overseas, so they are kept in at least two seed banks inside the country.

So I ask does the government around the world know something we

don't?????

1. The Svalbard Global Seed Vault located on the

Norwegian island of Spitsbergen near the town of Longyearbyen in the

remote Arctic Svalbard archipelago.Norwegian bunkers – along with the

underground lodgements built in Norway

2. Native Seeds - 2000 plant varieties in Tucson, USA.
3. Ambrose Monell Cryo Collection - houses a million frozen tissue samples

representing the DNA of a wide range of animal species. Located in New York

City.

4. Millennium Seed Bank Project - large underground frozen vaults in West Sussex,

UK, preserving the world's largest collection of seeds. Now has over 1 billion

seeds stored. Aiming to cover 24,000 species of plants, approximately 10% of all

existing dry land flora.

5. Wake Hurst Place, about 30 miles south of London, says it's the only global facility of its kind, unique for its focus on wild species, not just crops. It says it aims to store a quarter of the world's species by 2020,
6. The project, under the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, The futuristic facility, is seen by scientists as an insurance policy against nature and human folly.
This is but a few of the banks.
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Yes they do. they understand the importance of biodiversity or maintaining good genes and diverse genes within commercial food crops. They understand maintaining crops should a wide spread disaster happen such as wide spread disease within a certain type of crop.

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Yes they do. they understand the importance of biodiversity or maintaining good genes and diverse genes within commercial food crops. They understand maintaining crops should a wide spread disaster happen such as wide spread disease within a certain type of crop.

It's a question of readyness, in case of blight of some kind. Nothing out of the ordinary.

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No, no, we are just getting ready, because the mole people plan to invade.

EA

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I do know that the Svalbard Seed Bank was to be ready "Before 2012" that was the only date originally given.

The really scary part of the entire project is how it's main sponsor is apparently Monsanto.

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