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Vatican Jesuits

This Order was created by the Papal Bloodline, Farnese family. Alessandro Cardinal Farnese commissioned Spanish Gentile and Knight of the Virgin, Ignatius Loyola who lived in the castle Casa-Solar in the Biscayan Provinces. A co-founder was a dreaded Borja known as Don-Francis from the upmost powerful Black Nobility, Borja family. The Order was created in 1534 during the reign of Farnese Pope Paul III, to destroy the Reformation and Saracens. Controlled by War Rooms within the Villa Caprarola in Lazio, Italy! They quickly became the world's most feared Order and eventually gained control of the Mithra faction of the Vatican. The Zoroathrianists had finally got their Mithra prize! The front head being the Superior General who at this present time is Adolfo Nicolás. Jesuits dominate almost all of the World especially the U.S & U.K with their powerbases at Georgetown University, 'Little Rome' D.C & 114 Mount Street, Westminster!


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Cosmic Gravitational Lensing Reveals Ancient Galaxies

Cosmic Gravitational Lensing Reveals Ancient Galaxies

Massive galaxies acting as lenses have revealed five ancient galaxies behind the lensing galaxies. Hundreds more old galaxies should be discovered this way. Steve Mirsky reports

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Five very old galaxies are now known to astrophysicists, thanks to Albert Einstein. A century ago, Einstein predicted an effect called cosmic gravitational lensing. Picture a massive galaxy out in space. From our vantage point, a second galaxy happens to be behind the first galaxy. That second galaxy should be hidden to us. Except that the nearer galaxy bends the light of the far galaxy coming our way. That light can sometimes become so distorted that it actually appears to ring the nearer galaxy. It’s called an Einstein ring, because he predicted that, too.

In the new study, researchers used the Herschel Space Observatory. The brightest spots on their sky map all turned out to be gravitationally magnified galaxies. The study is in the journal Science. [Mattia Negrello et al., "The Detection of a Population of Submillimeter-Bright, Strongly Lensed Galaxies"]

The observatory is really detecting infrared info, or heat, rather than visible light from the newly discovered galaxies. That radiation started coming our way when the universe was only two to four billion years old, less than a third of its current age. Researchers expect to find hundreds of new, old galaxies this way, along with new info about the early universe.

—Steve Mirsky

[The above text is an exact transcript of this podcast.]

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Open records office on court ruling: Agencies can't charge 'labor fees'

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Open records office on court ruling: Agencies can't charge 'labor fees'

A state appeals court ruled government agencies can't charge citizens for research time.
York, PA - Open records advocates are praising a state appeals court ruling that they say ensures citizens won't be excessively charged to receive government records.


A panel of three Commonwealth Court justices ruled that the State Employees Retirement System cannot recover the cost of employees' labor in creating documents tailored to specific requests because the same information was available -- in a less organized and less convenient form -- in records that already existed.


The law allows agencies to recover copying charges -- 25 cents a page is the recommended maximum -- and expenses "necessarily incurred" in responding to records requests.


"You cannot, in essence, charge labor fees," said Terry








Mutchler, the executive director of Pennsylvania's Office of Open Records.


That's the way the office has interpreted the law since it was overhauled in 2009, Mutchler said, and this ruling backs that up.


More than 90 percent of people who request records are members of the public, Mutchler said, and many of them are making one-time requests. High fees can be a deterrent to people requesting records they have a legal right to see, Mutchler said.


SERS spokesman Robert Gentzel said its employees created a computer program to run a more efficient search in this case, which took time, which is why they charged.


"We clearly believe that what we're doing is permitted by the law," he said, adding that he does not know if the agency







will appeal.


Lawmakers should eventually clarify the law to make it clear when government agencies can and cannot charge citizens for research, said Kim de Bourbon, executive director of the Pennsylvania Freedom of Information Coalition.


For example, de Bourbon said, if a person requests copies of a blueprint and an agency doesn't have a blueprint copier, it would make sense for the citizen to pay the agency's extra copying fees.


But, de Bourbon said, finding routine public records is








not extra work for state agencies, it's part of their work, and should not be costly.


That some agencies are looking to charge research fees shows how cash-strapped some are, Mutchler said.


"Of course we don't think open records are the place to (recoup that money)," Mutchler said.


-- The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Where is the "Thus saith the Lord"?

"God will have a people upon the earth to maintain the Bible, and the Bible only, as the standard of all doctrines, and the basis of all reforms. The opinions of learned men, the deductions of science, the creeds or decisions of ecclesiastical councils, as numerous and discordant as are the churches which they represent, the voice of the majority,-- not one or all of these should be regarded as evidence for or against any point of religious faith. Before accepting any doctrine or precept, we should demand a plain "Thus saith the Lord" in its support. Satan is constantly endeavoring to attract attention to man in the place of God. He leads the people to look to bishops, to pastors, to professors of theology, as their guides, instead of searching the Scriptures to learn their duty for themselves."

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Where is the "Thus saith the Lord"?

"God will have a people upon the earth to maintain the Bible, and the Bible only, as the standard of all doctrines, and the basis of all reforms. The opinions of learned men, the deductions of science, the creeds or decisions of ecclesiastical councils, as numerous and discordant as are the churches which they represent, the voice of the majority,-- not one or all of these should be regarded as evidence for or against any point of religious faith. Before accepting any doctrine or precept, we should demand a plain "Thus saith the Lord" in its support. Satan is constantly endeavoring to attract attention to man in the place of God. He leads the people to look to bishops, to pastors, to professors of theology, as their guides, instead of searching the Scriptures to learn their duty for themselves."
The Great Controvery, 1888, p.595.
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10 Ways To Test A Prophet

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A true prophet’s predictions will “come to pass” (Jeremiah 28:9)





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He will glorify God rather than himself (John 16:13)





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He does not give his own private interpretation (2 Peter 1:20, 21)





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He points out sin ( Micah 3:5-8 )





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He warns of coming judgment (Isaiah 24:20, 21)





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He edifies the church (1 Corinthians 14:3, 4)





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His message harmonizes with the Bible (Isaiah 8:20)





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He teaches that Jesus came in the flesh (1 John 4:1-3)





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He has a Christian character (Matthew 7:16-20)





10.

He is obedient to the will of God ( Deuteronomy 18:18 )

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10 Ways To Test A Prophet

  1. A true prophet’s predictions will “come to pass” (Jeremiah 28:9)


  2. He will glorify God rather than himself (John 16:13)


  3. He does not give his own private interpretation (2 Peter 1:20, 21)


  4. He points out sin ( Micah 3:5-8 )


  5. He warns of coming judgment (Isaiah 24:20, 21)


  6. He edifies the church (1 Corinthians 14:3, 4)


  7. His message harmonizes with the Bible (Isaiah 8:20)


  8. He teaches that Jesus came in the flesh (1 John 4:1-3)


  9. He has a Christian character (Matthew 7:16-20)


  10. He is obedient to the will of God ( Deuteronomy 18:18 )

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Fire and Brimstone

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Fire and Brimstone

What part of Fire and Brimstone don't you understand?

I've heard pastors referred to as Fire And Brimstone preachers; who prefer to call sin by its name, and prophesy judgement upon wickedness in contrast to the more popular world-pleasing go along to get along sermons. The Bible clearly foretells that humanity will not discern its sinfulness, but will rather substitute truth with a spirit of error.

The last days are upon us, and nothing is more indicative of this than to read the stories that are featured on the media as normal or desirable. A wicked and rebellious people will always ask its prophets and priests to preach unto them peace and prosperity when only destruction awaits such a civilization.“Which say to the seers, See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits .” (Isaiah 30:10)

"Speak unto us smooth things", is what the post-modern world loving people request. Yet, prophecy shows that only Fire and Brimstone await; Not a rainbow as was shown to Noah after he and his family were delivered from The Flood, but rather Fire and Brimstone as befitting a hypocritically myopic people.

In the face of all the corrupted lifestyles that people lead today, they still expect a blessing from Heaven. Instead the Bible states that the Lord will do the same thing to the sinful unrepentant sinners that he did to Sodom and Gomorrah:

23The sun was risen upon the earth when Lot entered into Zoar.

24Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven;

25And he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground.


Genesis 19:23-25.

9And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand,

10The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb:

11And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.

12Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.

Revelation 14:9-12.


Portia Shares Her Personal Struggles

Today, in a moving interview, Portia de Rossi opened up about her past struggles with anorexia and self-worth -- and shared how she feels about it today

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Ellen's wife, Portia de Rossi, just wrote her first book, "Unbearable Lightness," in which she reveals her past struggles with anorexia and self-worth -- something she has never publicly shared. She'll be on the show this Thursday, November 4th, and you can see exclusive clips from an interview with Portia on our website all week. "Unbearable Lightness" is available now -- you can purchase a copy on Amazon or download the eBook on iTunes.

You have an opportunity see Portia in person! She will be signing books in New York and Los Angeles on the following dates. Portia will also be appearing on several other television shows during the week -- find out when and where you can see her.

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Pope Attempts History Revision

A recent article challenges the Pope’s account of the historical relationship between the Roman Catholic church and the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler.

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Pope Attempts History Revision

Pope Attempts History Revision

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A recent article challenges the Pope’s account of the historical relationship between the Roman Catholic church and the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler.

The pope is at it again. In a speech before the Queen of England last week, Pope Benedict XVI carefully revised the history of what led up to the scourge of Nazism during World War II. He said, “Even in our own lifetime, we can recall how Britain and her leaders stood against a Nazi tyranny that wished to eradicate God from society and denied our common humanity to many, especially the Jews, who were thought unfit to live” (emphasis mine throughout).

But was it really a godless society in Germany that led to the Nazi atrocities? Benedict, who was a registered member of Hitler Youth at 14 and served in the Germany Army at 16, said he recalled the regime’s attitude toward religion and Christian pastors “who spoke the truth in love, opposed the Nazis and paid for that opposition with their lives.” ...

Benedict concluded, “As we reflect on the sobering lessons of the atheist extremism of the 20th century, let us never forget how the exclusion of God, religion and virtue from public life leads ultimately to a truncated vision of man and of society. …”

Of course, it was actually the inclusion of “God” and religious ideology that provided the Nazi regime its greatest source of inspiration. Adolf Hitler himself was a deeply religious man and wanted to be seen as a religious figure.

“We are not a movement—rather we are a religion,” Hitler said about his regime (Robert G.L. Waite, The Psychopathic God: Adolf Hitler).

“Christ was the greatest early fighter in the battle against the world enemy, the Jews,” Hitler said in 1926. “The work that Christ started but could not finish, I—Adolf Hitler—will conclude” (John Toland, Adolf Hitler). He even said he learned from the Jesuit order “above all.”

While other influences, like social Darwinism, might have contributed to Nazi doctrine, this fact remains: Most Nazis believed in God and claimed to be doing the work of God.

And to suggest that the Vatican stood against Hitler’s psychopathic religion is yet another blatant attempt to revise the historical record.

The Vatican was actually Nazism’s chief enabler (“Benedict Revises the Historical Record," www.thetrumpet.com, Sept. 24, 2010).

Inspired commentary
Inspiration has described the continuing nature of the papacy.

The papacy is just what prophecy declared that she would be, the apostasy of the latter times. 2 Thessalonians 2:3, 4. It is a part of her policy to assume the character which will best accomplish her purpose; but beneath the variable appearance of the chameleon she conceals the invariable venom of the serpent. “Faith ought not to be kept with heretics, nor persons suspected of heresy” (Lenfant, volume 1, page 516), she declares. Shall this power, whose record for a thousand years is written in the blood of the saints, be now acknowledged as a part of the church of Christ? (The Great Controversy, p. 571)

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Old White Airline Passenger Turns Into Young Asian Man Mid-Flight

Old White Airline Passenger Turns Into Young Asian Man Mid-FlightYes, both of these pictures are of the same guy. To the right is how he looked when he boarded Air Canada flight AC018 from Hong Kong to Vancouver. The picture on the left is what he turned into.

According to CNN, the Canada Border Services Agency issued an alert about this "unbelievable case of concealment" on the October 29th flight:


"Information was received from Air Canada Corporate Security regarding a possible imposter on a flight originating from Hong Kong," the alert says. "The passenger in question was observed at the beginning of the flight to be an elderly Caucasian male who appeared to have young looking hands. During the flight the subject attended the washroom and emerged an Asian looking male that appeared to be in his early 20s."


After landing in Canada, Border Services Officers (BSOs) escorted the man off the plane where he "proceeded to make a claim for refugee protection," the alert says.


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UN warned of major new food crisis at emergency meeting in Rome

Environmental disasters and speculative investors are to blame for volatile food commodities markets, says UN's special adviser

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UN warned of major new food crisis at emergency meeting in Rome

Environmental disasters and speculative investors are to blame for volatile food commodities markets, says UN's special adviser

russia wildfires
July's wildfires in Russia have led to a draconian wheat ban, pushing up prices. Photograph: Maxim Shipenkov/EPA

The world may be on the brink of a major new food crisis caused by environmental disasters and rampant market speculators, the UN was warned today at an emergency meeting on food price inflation.

The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) meeting in Rome today was called last month after a heatwave and wildfires in Russia led to a draconian wheat export ban and food riots broke out in Mozambique, killing 13 people. But UN experts heard that pension and hedge funds, sovereign wealth funds and large banks who speculate on commodity markets may also be responsible for inflation in food prices being seen across all continents.

In a new paper released this week, Olivier De Schutter, the UN's special rapporteur on food, says that the increases in price and the volatility of food commodities can only be explained by the emergence of a "speculative bubble" which he traces back to the early noughties.

"[Beginning in ]2001, food commodities derivatives markets, and commodities indexes began to see an influx of non-traditional investors," De Schutter writes. "The reason for this was because other markets dried up one by one: the dotcoms vanished at the end of 2001, the stock market soon after, and the US housing market in August 2007. As each bubble burst, these large institutional investors moved into other markets, each traditionally considered more stable than the last. Strong similarities can be seen between the price behaviour of food commodities and other refuge values, such as gold."

He continues: "A significant contributory cause of the price spike [has been] speculation by institutional investors who did not have any expertise or interest in agricultural commodities, and who invested in commodities index funds or in order to hedge speculative bets."

A near doubling of many staple food prices in 2007 and 2008 led to riots in more than 30 countries and an estimated 150 million extra people going hungry. While some commodity prices have since reduced, the majority are well over 50% higher than pre-2007 figures – and are now rising quickly upwards again.

"Once again we find ourselves in a situation where basic food commodities are undergoing supply shocks. World wheat futures and spot prices climbed steadily until the beginning of August 2010, when Russia – faced with massive wildfires that destroyed its wheat harvest – imposed an export ban on that commodity. In addition, other markets such as sugar and oilseeds are witnessing significant price increases," said De Schutter, who spoke today at The UK Food Group's conference in London.

Gregory Barrow of the UN World Food Program said: "What we have seen over the past few weeks is a period of volatility driven partly by the announcement from Russia of an export ban on grain food until next year, and this has driven prices up. They have fallen back again, but this has had an impact."

Sergei Sukhov, from Russia's agriculture ministry, told the Associated Press during a break in the meeting in Rome that the market for grains "should be stable and predictable for all participants." He said no efforts should be spared "to the effect that the production of food be sufficient."

"The emergency UN meeting in Rome is a clear warning sign that we could be on the brink of another food price crisis unless swift action is taken. Already, nearly a billion people go to bed hungry every night – another food crisis would be catastrophic for millions of poor people," said Alex Wijeratna, ActionAid's hunger campaigner.

An ActionAid report released last week revealed that hunger could be costing poor nations $450bn a year – more than 10 times the amount needed to halve hunger by 2015 and meet Millennium Development Goal One.

Food prices are rising around 15% a year in India and Nepal, and similarly in Latin America and China. US maize prices this week broke through the $5-a-bushel level for the first time since September 2008, fuelled by reports from US farmers of disappointing yields in the early stages of their harvests. The surge in the corn price also pushed up European wheat prices to a two-year high of €238 a tonne.

Elsewhere, the threat of civil unrest led Egypt this week to announce measures to increase food self-sufficiency to 70%. Partly as a result of food price rises, many middle eastern and other water-scarce countries have begun to invest heavily in farmland in Africa and elsewhere to guarantee supplies.

Although the FAO has rejected the notion of a food crisis on the scale of 2007-2008, it this week warned of greater volatility in food commodities markets in the years ahead.

At the meeting in London today, De Schutter said the only long term way to resolve the crisis would be to shift to "agro-ecological" ways of growing food. This farming, which does not depend on fossil fuels, pesticides or heavy machinery has been shown to protect soils and use less water.

"A growing number of experts are calling for a major shift in food security policies, and support the development of agroecology approaches, which have shown very promising results where implemented," he said.

Green MP Caroline Lucas called for tighter regulation of the food trade. "Food has become a commodity to be traded. The only thing that matters under the current system is profit. Trading in food must not be treated as simply another form of business as usual: for many people it is a matter of life and death. We must insist on the complete removal of agriculture from the remit of the World Trade Organisation," she said.

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Global food crisis forecast as prices reach record highs

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Global food crisis forecast as prices reach record highs

Cost of meat, sugar, rice, wheat and maize soars as World Bank predicts five years of price volatility

• Six casualties of the world food crisis
UN warned of major new food crisis at emergency meeting in Rome

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An Indian farming family carry bundles of paddy from a rice field in the northeastern state of Tripura. India has had food price inflation of 17% in the last year. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Rising food prices and shortages could cause instability in many countries as the cost of staple foods and vegetables reached their highest levels in two years, with scientists predicting further widespread droughts and floods.

Although food stocks are generally good despite much of this year's harvests being wiped out in Pakistan and Russia, sugar and rice remain at a record price.

Global wheat and maize prices recently jumped nearly 30% in a few weeks while meat prices are at 20-year highs, according to the key Reuters-Jefferies commodity price indicator. Last week, the US predicted that global wheat harvests would be 30m tonnes lower than last year, a 5.5% fall. Meanwhile, the price of tomatoes in Egypt, garlic in China and bread in Pakistan are at near-record levels.

"The situation has deteriorated since September," said Abdolreza Abbassian of the UN food and agriculture organisation. "In the last few weeks there have been signs we are heading the same way as in 2008.

"We may not get to the prices of 2008 but this time they could stay high much longer."

However, opinions are sharply divided over whether these prices signal a world food crisis like the one in 2008 that helped cause riots in 25 countries, or simply reflect volatility in global commodity markets as countries claw their way through recession.

"A food crisis on the scale of two or three years ago is not imminent, but the underlying causes [of what happened then] are still there," said Chris Leather, Oxfam's food policy adviser.

"Prices are volatile and there is a lot of nervousness in the market. There are big differences between now and 2008. Harvests are generally better, global food stocks are better."

But other analysts highlight the food riots in Mozambique that killed 12 people last month and claim that spiralling prices could promote further political turmoil.

They say this is particularly possible if the price of oil jumps, if there are further climatic shocks – suchas the floods in Pakistan or the heatwave in Russia – or if speculators buy deeper into global food markets.

"There is growing concern among countries about continuing volatility and uncertainty in food markets," said Robert Zoellick, president of the World Bank. "These concerns have been compounded by recent increases in grain prices.

"World food price volatility remains significant and in some countries, the volatility is adding to already higher local food prices."

The bank last week said that food price volatility would last a further five years, and asked governments to contribute to a crisis fund after requests for more than $1bn (£635m) from developing countries were made.

"The food riots in Mozambique can be repeated anywhere in the coming years," said Devinder Sharma, a leading Indian food analyst.

"Unless the world encourages developing countries to become self-sufficient in food grains, the threat of impending food riots will remain hanging over nations.

"The UN has expressed concern, but there is no effort to remove the imbalances in the food management system that is responsible for the crisis."

Mounting anger has greeted food price inflation of 21% in Egypt in the last year, along with 17% rises in India and similar amounts in many other countries. Prices in the UK have risen 22% in three years.

The governments of Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Indonesia, Brazil and the Philippines have all warned of possible food shortages next year, citing floods and droughts in 2010, expected extreme weather next year, and speculation by traders who are buying up food stocks for release when prices rise.

Food prices worldwide are not yet at the same level as 2008, but the UN's food price index rose 5% last month and now stands at its highest level in two years.

World wheat and maize prices have risen 57%, rice 45% and sugar 55% over the last six months and soybeans are at their highest price for 16 months.

UN special rapporteur on the right to food, Olivier de Schutter, says a combination of environmental degradation, urbanisation and large-scale land acquisitions by foreign investors for biofuels is squeezing land suitable for agriculture.

"Worldwide, 5m to 10m hectares of agricultural land are being lost annually due to severe degradation and another 19.5m are lost for industrial uses and urbanisation," he says in a new report.

"But the pressure on land resulting from these factors has been boosted in recent years by policies favouring large-scale industrial plantations.

"According to the World Bank, more than one-third of large-scale land acquisitions are intended to produce agrofuels."

But the World Development Movement (WDM) in London warned that food speculation by hedge funds, pension funds and investment banks was likely to prompt further inflation.

According to the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission, speculators on the trading floor of the Chicago Exchange bought futures contracts for about 40m tonnes of maize and 6m tonnes of wheat in the summer.

Longtime hedge fund manager Mike Masters, who has worked with WDM, said: "Because there is already much more capital available in the world than hard commodities, speculators can increase the price of consumable commodities, like foodstuffs or energy, much higher than traditional consumers and producers can react.

"When derivative markets are linked to commodity markets, this nearly unlimited capital from the financial sector can cause excessive price volatility."

US government reports of much cooler-than-normal water temperatures in the Pacific, which traditionally lead to extreme weather around the world, last week added to food price uncertainties.

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