
Missing two-year old
Sep 19th
The sheriff’s office is currently searching for a missing 2 year old white male child in the area of Linda Lake Lane, near CR 210. The child was last seen at approx 0700 at the family residence and is believed to have walked outside through an open door. The child as wearing an orange shirt and a diaper when last seen and reportedly has special needs.
Currently, numerous deputies are searching on foot, aviation resources are overhead, Bloodhounds from JSO have responded and SJSO Sheriff’s Office divers are responding to search area ponds. A Code Red alert phone message has been placed to approx 500 area homes to alert them of our activity and to be aware of the missing child.
If you see the child, call 1-800-346-7596.
Source: St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office

Tilapia a Frankenfish? Say it ain’t so
Sep 18th
But we do know that a combination of hormones in creeks from the effluent of wastewater plants have turned wild fish hermaphroditic. Many of today’s diseases are caused by foreign hormones or chemicals that damage hormones.
My poor little tilapia are also being considered to be “modified” by the anti-freeze protein gene from Arctic flatfish, as well as salmon growth hormone gene.
In fact as of 2001 there were 20 species of wild fish being tested for genetic modification, according to a report by Jaques Diof, Director General of the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization.
These were Abalone, Arctic Char, Catfish. Common Carp, Indian Major Carp, Goldfish, Halibut, Flounder, Loach, Lobster, Japanese Medaka, Atlantic Salmon, Chinook and Coho Salmon, Shrimp, Striped Bass, Tilapia, Turbot, Cutthroat Trout, Rain Trout and Zebra Fish.
In China and the U.S., experiments using human growth hormone have been conducted on carp. These fish have tolerance of low oxygen levels, which may produced fish that can survive in rivers too polluted for normal fish.
I believe there’s something elementarily wrong with this.
What do you think?

Commission budget meeting agenda
Sep 18th
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