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Married 'Field of Schemes' fraudster, 61, commits suicide at his Missouri ranch three days after he was handed 10-year sentence for falsely marketing corn and soybeans as organic in $142M scam and then 'spending the cash on gambling and escorts in Vegas'

Isn't it interesting how liberals/progressives make so much noise about climate change as a very general notion, that is far from being scientifically proved, but they go mostly silent about the more tangible water, air and food pollution that is on the rise and most of the time undetected or systematically checked? My wife use to remind me often that most of the organic foods we buy is not really organic and I try to reassure her that someone on the food control chain should do what is necessary to avoid fraud. I am sorry to recognize that I am a bit idealistic but on the same token encouraged that things could change with honest operators like Mike Adams. Let us hope that what Mike is doing and sharing with consumers will be spread around at the necessary level of government and reassure us that when we pay big bucks for organic is really organic.

  • Randy Constant was found dead at his home in Chillicothe on Monday evening
  • He died from carbon monoxide poisoning three days after his 10 year sentence 
  • Constant had pleaded guilty to wire fraud last December after falsely marketing corn and soybeans as organic in the scam dubbed the 'Field of Schemes fraud'
  • He went to Vegas more than 20 times, spending money on gambling and women
  • But he was left broke by his guilty plea and unable to farm for the rest of his life 
  • He had sold his home and his wife had returned to teaching to support the family
  • Constant had been free on bond and had cooperated with officials since 2017 
  • 'I know Randy was deeply ashamed of his conduct', his wife Pam said 

    A Missouri farmer blamed for running the largest organic food fraud scheme in U.S. history has committed suicide, weeks before he was to report to federal prison to begin serving a 10-year term, a coroner said Tuesday.

    Police officers found Randy Constant, 61, dead in a vehicle in his garage at his home in Chillicothe, Missouri on Monday evening, hours after federal investigators held a news conference in Iowa to highlight the prison sentence he had received. 

    Livingston County Coroner Scott Lindley said he concluded that Constant died from carbon monoxide poisoning, and that finding was confirmed by a post-mortem examination at the University of Missouri Medical Center.

    A federal judge sentenced Constant at a hearing on Friday for leading what prosecutors dubbed the 'Field of Schemes fraud'. 

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      Don't blame the farmers they take all the risk on the weather and fluctuating markets while the suppliers are collecting the money not matter the crop outcome.

        
        
       

      I am an agriculture engineer and I haven't work for an Ag company that doesn't use pesticides. Hydroponic systems use pesticides, cannabis and specially flower growers use heavy pesticides. 
      I never saw any jobs as an organic inspector and when I contacted the USDA did not get an answer. USDA has no power over growers. Growers do anything they want behind closed doors and if I raise a flag as a professional they will fire me. 
      For example, Village Farms the largest tomato producer not only uses pesticides in the US but uses pesticides only authorized in Canada. The pesticide manager has no formal training and is a relative of the grower which also does not have any college studies. Corporations in the US have all the power not employees or consumers. 
      Han nothing to do with liberals or conservatives people don't want to hear what is in their food.

       

      Yes, climate change activism is a $2 trillion scam, exploiting the activist left with a false scientific narrative. While making a left turn, I filmed these climate change activists last week:

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      I agree with you, Cornelius. My cupboard of supplements is gradually being switched out to only what's on Mike's website because of his efforts to keep his line of products as clean as possible.

       

      They call it suicide? he was only sentence to 10 years in prison? it doesn't seem like a life time in prison and I am very suspicious of him committing suicide, was he that afraid to spend 10 years in prison? What if this farmer have connection to the elite in committing organic fraud with some of the biggest company out there? If that was the case, it is more likely they would silence this farmer and make it look like a suicide. A good example is Jeffrey Epsetin, dude died while in jail and they said it was a suicide

      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne...me-dies-suicide.html

      https://www.brighteon.com/b076...88-85d1-5c092c9a0d78

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