05/06/2026
WHAT is really happening to our food supply?
Christine Wolking
More and more people are asking serious questions about experimental technologies, pharmaceutical involvement in agriculture, and whether consumers are truly being informed about what ends up in the food they eat.
One head of lettuce looks perfectly normal. A tomato looks fresh and healthy. But how much do we actually know about modern agricultural testing, genetic modification, pharmaceutical partnerships, or vaccine-based plant research happening behind the scenes?
Americans deserve TRANSPARENCY .
Americans deserve INFORMED consent.
And Americans deserve CLEAR labeling about what is being introduced into the food supply.
If pharmaceutical or vaccine-related technologies are being used in crops, produce, irrigation systems, or agricultural research, the public has a right to know exactly what they are consuming.
No secrecy.
No hidden ingredients.
No corporate-government backroom decisions involving the food chain.
People are waking up and asking questions about:
• mRNA technology
• pharmaceutical agriculture
• genetically engineered crops
• experimental food technologies
• long-term health effects
• consumer labeling rights
Whether you agree or disagree, one thing should unite everyone: transparency.
Consumers should never have to wonder what is in their food or whether they are part of an experiment without their knowledge.

The future of food matters. We should have started talking about proposed legislation for these issues a long time ago.
Americans are demanding transparency, accountability, and informed consent in the products they use every single day.
We need serious national conversations and real legislation regarding:
• Mandatory transparency and labeling standards for emerging food technologies
• Independent third-party testing requirements for bottled water
• Stronger oversight and purity testing for vitamins and supplements
• Full disclosure laws for artificial flavors and fragrance chemicals used in consumer products
• Public access to safety data and long-term health studies
• Clear consumer-right-to-know protections across the food, beverage, wellness, and household industries
People are tired of vague ingredient labels, hidden additives, undisclosed chemical mixtures, and industries policing themselves behind closed doors.
Consumers should know:
What’s in their products.
Where ingredients come from.
What was tested.
Who funded the testing.
What long-term exposure risks may exist.
Transparency should NOT be controversial.
📝In upcoming posts/articles, I’ll be discussing:
• bottled water testing and contamination concerns
• supplement and vitamin industry loopholes
• flavor and fragrance chemical disclosure laws
• consumer protection reforms
• proposed transparency legislation and labeling standards
This conversation is only beginning.
Demand transparency.
Demand labeling.
Demand informed consent.
GROW your own FOOD if you can. SUPPORT local FARMERS. ASK QUESTIONS. RESEARCH EVERYTHING.