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Agricultural Warfare? People Are Receiving Mysterious Unsolicited Packages Of Seeds In The Mail From China
2020-07-27
[ZeroHedge] Just when you thought tensions between the U.S. and China couldn't get any stranger in the midst of the ongoing global pandemic, Americans across the country are starting to report receiving unsolicited packages of different types of seeds that they didn't order - and don't know anything about - at their door. The return address on the packages is always from China.

The Washington State Department of Agriculture wrote about the phenomenon on their Facebook page on July 24, 2020 and said that the seeds are being shipping in packaging that identifies the contents as jewelry.

Similar advisories have been issued in Virginia, Utah, Kansas, Arizona and Louisiana.

"Unsolicited seeds could be invasive, introduce diseases to local plants, or be harmful to livestock," the post says.

Facebook users have been adding photos in the comments section of the post sharing photographs of seeds they have received from China. "It’s not a joke. I got some the other day!!!" one user commented, stating that the package identified the contents as a "Rose flower stud earring".

"Look’s like it’s all across the country," stated an Indiana resident who also received seeds in the mail unsolicited.

At least 40 residents in Utah were said to have been mailed the unsolicited packages, according to the Daily Mail. The Kansas Department of Agriculture and the Arizona Department of Agriculture also addressed the phenomenon, as did the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, who said:

"Right now, we are uncertain what types of seeds are in the package. Out of caution, we are urging anyone who receives a package that was not ordered by the recipient, to please call the LDAF immediately. We need to identify the seeds to ensure they do not pose a risk to Louisiana's agricultural industry or the environment."


This could be huge.
Posted by:Woodrow

#11  I was hoping it was weed, but unfortunately it was weeds....
Posted by: DarthVader   2020-07-27 16:38  

#10  :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2020-07-27 14:54  

#9  ^ Take it off, it's making your keyboard stutter...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-07-27 13:59  

#8  I got an unsolicited package from China but it was a magnetic bracelet.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2020-07-27 13:02  

#7  I got an unsolicited package from China but it was a magnetic bracelet.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2020-07-27 13:01  

#6  They were giving away these tiny seed boxes for free as you exited my local food emporium..Iceberg lettuce..Chinese, packaged in Poland..."Invasion of the Body Snatchers" analogy here.
Posted by: Unosh Hupinelet8756   2020-07-27 10:23  

#5  Audry II, anybody have Audry II on their 2020 Bingo?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2020-07-27 09:33  

#4  'The types of seeds in the packages are unknown at this time and may be invasive plant species.,' the department wrote.

Possibly, GMO triffids.

Posted by: Skidmark   2020-07-27 09:25  

#3  Daily Mail (where America gets its news) article.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2020-07-27 07:38  

#2  Some of the reports about this that I have read mention gardener types happily rushing out to plant the package contents.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-07-27 06:35  

#1  Sorta like they accidentally seeded the Wuhan Plague over here.
Posted by: gorb   2020-07-27 04:13  

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