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Lowkey Cyberpunk User ID: 77651099 United States 08/01/2020 01:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's utterly useless information so random seeds were sent to random people, that's it, that's the news story, who is this news story written for ? Clearly not for anyone with any kind of normative brain function I kinda suspected this. "Yes, yes. Zathras is used to being beast of burden to other people's needs. Very sad life. Probably have very sad death. But, at least there is symmetry." |
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Tangy User ID: 69917668 United States 08/01/2020 01:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wow at the paranoia on this thread about clicking a link..lol. They do mention some of the seed types found so far. All 50 states have issued warnings about the packages some of which contain flowering plants like morning glory, hibiscus and roses, according to Osama El-Lissy, with the Plant Protection program of USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. El-Lissy said other packages contain vegetables like cabbage and herbs including mint, sage, rosemary, and lavender. "This is a just a subset of the samples we've collected so far," he said Wednesday. Last Edited by Tangy on 08/01/2020 01:40 AM |
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FireBorn (OP) User ID: 72629469 United States 08/01/2020 02:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's utterly useless information so random seeds were sent to random people, that's it, that's the news story, who is this news story written for ? Clearly not for anyone with any kind of normative brain function Article states what samples of the seeds were indentified as. Did you learn to read in school? |
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FireBorn (OP) User ID: 72629469 United States 08/01/2020 02:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wow at the paranoia on this thread about clicking a link..lol. Quoting: Tangy They do mention some of the seed types found so far. All 50 states have issued warnings about the packages some of which contain flowering plants like morning glory, hibiscus and roses, according to Osama El-Lissy, with the Plant Protection program of USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. El-Lissy said other packages contain vegetables like cabbage and herbs including mint, sage, rosemary, and lavender. "This is a just a subset of the samples we've collected so far," he said Wednesday. Thank you. Seems like a bunch of old guys sitting around farting, drinking beer and complaining about a legit post. They also lack reading skills. Last Edited by FireBorn on 08/01/2020 02:59 AM |
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Miss Bunny Swan User ID: 76732343 Hong Kong 08/01/2020 03:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What if it’s like some weird result of propaganda their own government says about the US, like that we have no gardens or some stupid shit like that. These seeds could be Chinese charity to bring hope into the empty, dark lives of Americans. |
MaxHeadroomIntrusion User ID: 35921936 United States 08/01/2020 03:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What if it’s like some weird result of propaganda their own government says about the US, like that we have no gardens or some stupid shit like that. These seeds could be Chinese charity to bring hope into the empty, dark lives of Americans. Quoting: Miss Bunny Swan Maybe. They sound like good seeds! |
Miss Bunny Swan User ID: 76732343 Hong Kong 08/01/2020 03:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What if it’s like some weird result of propaganda their own government says about the US, like that we have no gardens or some stupid shit like that. These seeds could be Chinese charity to bring hope into the empty, dark lives of Americans. Quoting: Miss Bunny Swan Maybe. They sound like good seeds! Yea they do! Their government tells them all kinds of crazy lies so who knows? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77512065 United States 08/01/2020 03:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's utterly useless information so random seeds were sent to random people, that's it, that's the news story, who is this news story written for ? Clearly not for anyone with any kind of normative brain function Article states what samples of the seeds were indentified as. Did you learn to read in school? if you want to insult people's intelligence maybe you shouldn't do it with an obviously incomplete story |
FireBorn (OP) User ID: 47898996 United States 08/01/2020 03:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's utterly useless information so random seeds were sent to random people, that's it, that's the news story, who is this news story written for ? Clearly not for anyone with any kind of normative brain function Article states what samples of the seeds were indentified as. Did you learn to read in school? if you want to insult people's intelligence maybe you shouldn't do it with an obviously incomplete story Looks complete to me. Your phone must be broken, you are blind, or you really cannot read. Last Edited by FireBorn on 08/01/2020 03:24 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79191344 United States 08/01/2020 03:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The U.S. Department of Agriculture has identified 14 different kinds of seeds in the mysterious packages that appear to have been sent unsolicited from China to people around the country. Quoting: FireBorn Morning glory, hibiscus and roses, cabbage and herbs including mint, sage, rosemary, and lavender. [link to www.usatoday.com (secure)] They sent many varieties of seeds but some are the evil seeds, has the dept of agri found all the seeds.. Think about, or the evil seeds are the 2nd wave of seeds sent.. Dont trust China.... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79122893 United States 08/01/2020 05:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What if it’s like some weird result of propaganda their own government says about the US, like that we have no gardens or some stupid shit like that. These seeds could be Chinese charity to bring hope into the empty, dark lives of Americans. Quoting: Miss Bunny Swan Chinese trying to win hearts and minds. what should we send them in return? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79213322 United States 08/01/2020 06:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What if it’s like some weird result of propaganda their own government says about the US, like that we have no gardens or some stupid shit like that. These seeds could be Chinese charity to bring hope into the empty, dark lives of Americans. Quoting: Miss Bunny Swan Maybe. They sound like good seeds! Yea they do! Their government tells them all kinds of crazy lies so who knows? this is what i have thought all along. i believe there are good people everywhere. good governments are questionable to me. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79187900 United States 08/01/2020 07:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wonder if they're using the seeds as a distraction to smuggle in something else. Say they send out 1,000,000 packets...999,000 are random seeds to random addresses, but 1,000 are super secret smuggle stuff. When the smuggle stuff gets to customs, they'll say "Oh gee just more packets of seeds like the last 999k." and they won't check it. Pretty smart actually. Like what drug smugglers do - they'll send a train or convoy of trucks. 9/10 of those train cars or trucks in the convoy contain legit goods, but it's all set up to make the 1/10 car or truck in the covoy that has bad boy stuff look legit. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76522088 United States 08/01/2020 08:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The U.S. Department of Agriculture has identified 14 different kinds of seeds in the mysterious packages that appear to have been sent unsolicited from China to people around the country. Quoting: FireBorn Morning glory, hibiscus and roses, cabbage and herbs including mint, sage, rosemary, and lavender. [link to www.usatoday.com (secure)] They sent many varieties of seeds but some are the evil seeds, has the dept of agri found all the seeds.. Think about, or the evil seeds are the 2nd wave of seeds sent.. Dont trust China.... Or..it’s what is on the seeds... |
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SaveUSa User ID: 78262312 United States 08/01/2020 09:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wow at the paranoia on this thread about clicking a link..lol. Quoting: Tangy They do mention some of the seed types found so far. All 50 states have issued warnings about the packages some of which contain flowering plants like morning glory, hibiscus and roses, according to Osama El-Lissy, with the Plant Protection program of USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. El-Lissy said other packages contain vegetables like cabbage and herbs including mint, sage, rosemary, and lavender. "This is a just a subset of the samples we've collected so far," he said Wednesday. Not to worry. Anyone visiting this site pretty much could give two fucks about “click bait” or tracking. Lol. Within the surreal depths of "reality" lies the truth. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78697342 United States 08/01/2020 09:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The U.S. Department of Agriculture has identified 14 different kinds of seeds in the mysterious packages that appear to have been sent unsolicited from China to people around the country. Quoting: FireBorn Morning glory, hibiscus and roses, cabbage and herbs including mint, sage, rosemary, and lavender. [link to www.usatoday.com (secure)] Did they do a cov-SARS test on them? I never received any and I ordered plenty of seeds of china this spring damn it....disappointed really. |