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I've been thinking about

I've been thinking about buying Nutiva's coconut oil because its price is the best but marginally. I started using c oil two months ago, and I love it. The c oil I bought is Ziggy Marley's.

I talked with one of the employees of a health food store I go to. He said all c oils are the same, but that if there is a difference among them, that difference is in how the coconut is pressed, which from what I can discern produces no benefit. (Do you know if types of pressing produces benefit?) I asked him about the nonGMO tags running below some of the c oil jars. He said some c oil companies signed onto the nonGMO project. I couldn't help but lament what this project will cause if it gets enough momentum. Perhaps my lamentation sounds out of place, but I'll explain.

I assume the nonGMO project is connected to government. If it is, I detest this project. It, as anything tied to the centrality in society, allows substandard quality entry into the marketplace, the quality that was nonexistent until the centrality got involved because word of mouth -- the ability to praise and complain -- kept the sellers honest. If they aren't honest, they go out of business. Fast.

As if a junction in a course of activity to capture a market, this project would provide those who "came first" to own the market, that is, buy land wherever coconut trees are and are not but grow trees there after (centrality's) regulation is created. This regulation, as any regulation from the centrality, would be a barrier to entry into the market.

As time goes on and if there are new sellers of coconut oil, the new sellers would be working under the First Comers, a pyramid structure that's false as opposed to legitimate, a pyramid whose formation came from pleasing customers. Because of cornering the market, a manuever I think can happen only in a centralizing, or consolidating, world, honesty and humanity evaporate and oppression and automation emerges and envelope.

Until I'm certain the nonGMO project isn't tied into government anywhere, I say, beware the nonGMO project. This project sounds nice, but sound doesn't mean it is.

Anyway, yep, c oil is good. It's made my cakes moister than any other oil has. That I'm doing my health well eating it makes me all that much happier I eat it. Hmm, hmm, good.

School's fine. Just don't let it get in the way of thinking. -Me