Anonymous ID: bf6ef5 Oct. 21, 2018, 6:14 a.m. No.3551380   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1385 >>1471 >>1877 >>2076

>>3550629 (lb) Huge Naval exercises in Arctic Circle; anon believes directed at Cabal

>>3548827 (pb)

>^^Anon added NoName and HRC associated trips

Moar on Svalbard. Anyone from anywhere in the world can "conduct maritime, mining or commercial enterprises" there.

 

Cabal outpost under the cover of 'climate change'?

 

https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/in-the-deepest-arctic-sled-dogs-polar-bears-famed-seed-vault-face-melting-snow-ice-1858167

Anonymous ID: bf6ef5 Oct. 21, 2018, 7:44 a.m. No.3551909   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1973 >>2020

>>3551471

Criminalizing seed sharing while allowing this to go on is criminal.

https://www.wakingtimes.com/2016/11/28/svalbard-elite-plan-survive-engineered-extinction-event/

Another example of the laws which prohibit the free and unencumbered sharing of seed includes the state of Minnesota’s seed law. It is broad enough that it essentially prohibits gardeners from sharing or giving away seeds unless they buy an annual permit, have the germination of each seed lot tested, and attach a detailed label to each seed packet. This would obviously be a time-sucking, financially draining practice for most gardeners and small farmers, yet the Minnesota Department of Agriculture recently told seed libraries that they can’t distribute free seeds to gardeners unless they buy a permit and provide detailed labeling, even though the libraries aren’t selling the seeds, and only sharing them freely. The penalty for violating this law is a fine of up to $7,500 per day.

 

This is an example of just one law in a single state, but laws like these can be found in around 30 percent of states in the US.