The U.S. Department of Agriculture said consumers in at least 22 U.S. states and several other countries had received unsolicited packages of seeds. Canada, the U.K. and Australia all are investigating.
"Guys we just got word from our handler at the state department this china story isn't scary enough, poll numbers are still down, and election is still on for now. We need something to scare the boomers."
"Guys we just got word from our handler at the state department this china story isn't scary enough, poll numbers are still down, and election is still on for now. We need something to scare the boomers."