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Part 3 Ganja Monopoly-Corporate Enslavement and Food Insecurity  By Kwame Nkosi Romeo Finally,  Part 3  encapsulates the ALP's shortcomings, lack of planning for the twin-island nation's agriculture and sustainable development goals, corrupting concessions to affluent businesses, and leaving the country with economic paralysis. Part 3 Not only in Mexico but in many countries, GMO seeds have increased on the market along with more than 95% of GMO foods currently consumed locally, compounds health issues. Cornell University researchers did an in-depth study on the effects of genetically engineered corn from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) on the Monarch butterflies.  The study established, "Its pollen kills monarch butterfly larvae in laboratory tests.." (Cornell Chronicle - Toxic pollen from widely planted, genetically modified corn can kill monarch butterflies, Cornell study shows by Blaine Friedlander April 19, 1999). This contamination occurs with GMOs pol
Part 2 Ganja Monopoly-Corporate Enslavement and Food Insecurity  By Kwame Nkosi Romeo " People who treat other people as less than humans must not be surprised when the bread they have cast on the waters comes floating back to them, poisoned" James Baldwin Part 1  The ALP government uses legislation to protect politicians' interests in select businesses, considered a Conflict Of Interest (COI) and in sync to destroy local businesses. Part 2 ALP's corrupt policy eventually pauperizes the country. The OECD identifies government ministers as representing 59% of COI. Customarily, COI limits local people's involvement in businesses such as wholesale and retail trade, electricity and gas, human health, information and communication, transportation and storage, and construction.  Presumably, Grow Antigua cannabis is licensed to retail for medical and recreational use in connection with the formality of deals since every customer can claim "a qualifying medical condi
Part 1 Ganja Monopoly - Corporate Enslavement and Food Insecurity By Kwame Nkosi Romeo If you think the battle is done  My brethren, you are riding an illusion, an illusion You talk of progress/love/and justice peace and unity/all illusions/illusions King Short Shirt sings illusion Lyrics by Shelly Tobitt What did the Antigua Labor Party (ALP) government do after realizing local people were considering investing in the lucrative Ganja (cannabis sativa, indica, and ruderalis) and Hemp (cannabis sativa L, ruderalis) industry? Antigua and Barbuda Cannabis Act 2018 was passed in anticipation of Grow Antigua and Barbuda Limited's fail-safe licensed confirmation for retailing medicinal cannabis dispensaries. The Medical Cannabis Authority (MCA) affirmed that Itopia Life Antigua, a subsidiary of Itopia Life Jamaica, had already invested more than  US$3,703,704 million  to set up its Grow Antigua operation. Furthermore, this suspicious circumstance is questionable and does not profit the p