Tough Times in TX..water needed, lake is low but need to know
A report from a friend in TX is that there's 150' more feet of beach on a lake about a half hour from Dallas. Could that indicate an overall decline in lake water? "Yes, most of the lakes in Central to West TX are very low, including Lake Travis in Austin TX which makes much more mud for four-wheeling". Meanwhile GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms, sometimes referenced as Genetically engineered plants--corn, soy, etc) which are a staple ingredient in many processed foods are a growing concern due to a lack of research. The longest study was only done for 30 days. One done on animals for 6 months showed pigs having horrible digestive issues. Some people have strong adverse reactions. The animal feed also can have a GMO component which again would affect anyone who consumes the meat. But that's not talked about in Texas since that's cattle country. Vote with your dollars and eat organic meat (or less or no meat) and no other GMOs. That's all for now but tune into some Teachers of God (Course in Miracles) for some written or audio daily insights available. The other cool read which is more in-depth is The Disappearance of the Universe. Them there's some real golden nuggets of info from Tejas!
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