Forward.
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. -- Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. King would not be proud of me. I'm not proud of me. My decision to disappear from an important discussion was made from misery and expediency, pragmatism and convenience. I experienced many pressures to seek silence, from evil people and friends alike. Much of it was being sick of fighting. Some of it was the threats and hate. Much of it was being tired of reading about myself on posts with thousands of likes and shares-- knowing that what I was reading was not true. The time off was valuable in that it taught me to refocus. Teaching the science of agricultural innovations is not going to happen in discussions with Vani Hari, Mike Adams, Nassim Taleb or Jeffery Smith. These folks have empires built on misinformation, and accepting science harms their brands. The changes will not come from rehashing tired fables spread by lazy or corrupt journalists that want