Flour Power | Full Documentary

Flour Power | Full Documentary

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@gravityboy79
@gravityboy79 - 04.02.2024 23:27

& so Floyd was killed in 2020 pandemic as a result of white settlers rights? It was our indigenous black American foods that saved the world as YT’s discovery of black Americans indigenous Indians paved the way during the slavery wars ! Wow! Then YT’s took our foods & tobacco weed & sold it all as y’all’s invention or discovery of food & business. This writing of false history is getting out of hand or is it all part of the discovery plan? Boo!

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@rodneypantony3551
@rodneypantony3551 - 02.02.2024 15:30

Action Required by AGRI COMMITTEE AND DULUTH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Kindly inspect Rome's pontus grain port 200 AD and satisfy yourselves that it was 40 metres, or whatever, above current sea levels. Obtain expert evidence and present it to global food security investors, like Saudi G3 terminals, to boost capacity of DULUTH, Thunder Bay grain exports infrastructure. Ditto Port of Churchill. Duluth. Great Lakes ports...


The Port of Vancouver is getting hammered by climate change so Canada's producers may want to export via the Great Lakes.

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@lanalorenzen
@lanalorenzen - 31.01.2024 01:28

There was no discussion of added sugars and other unhealthy ingredients.

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@mariabaron6767
@mariabaron6767 - 28.01.2024 23:46

I find PBS to be very informative and honest

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@re7626
@re7626 - 28.01.2024 11:07

The racial politics and colonial comments being injected into this documentary are repulsive. Seriously, who the heck do you think you are, PBS? You sound like an enemy would talk.

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@suleimani7040
@suleimani7040 - 27.01.2024 20:20

Thank you for incredible video!

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@treesnl
@treesnl - 27.01.2024 15:59

Who'd have thought flour could be so interesting?

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@gkewley42
@gkewley42 - 25.01.2024 18:43

"Adapted a European system" Tell the truth you copied the English (again).

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@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 - 25.01.2024 06:39

Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent still-motion photography pictures 📷. Making this documentary more authentic and possible. Enabling viewers to better understand what the orator/special guest speakers were describing.. More modern-day milling made a big difference in production/output of wheat products. Commercially the farmer 🚜/manufacturer/advertisers. Did financially well/keeping the consumer healthier & well fed -!😋

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@jeaniechampagne8831
@jeaniechampagne8831 - 25.01.2024 04:26

It would have been nice to start from the beginning. How who what first came to see that grain makes flour? American Indians? Do we owe our pancake love to the Indians?

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@user-lg2lt3io8s
@user-lg2lt3io8s - 23.01.2024 13:17

Changed theway we die

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@elfritts9895
@elfritts9895 - 23.01.2024 08:44

I'm kinda a racist old white man but those black Betty crockers brought a tears to my eyes and a smile to my heart !

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@elfritts9895
@elfritts9895 - 23.01.2024 08:04

Minnesota used to put flour in sacks and up to 2024 some anti democracy A hole was putting chunks of lumpy foam in sacks and calling them pillows 😅

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@justrosy5
@justrosy5 - 22.01.2024 03:59

And that's why we have gluten intolerance and allergies: eating it 3x a day when grains were meant for BIRDS, not people. And no, no one needs 11 "servings" (1/4 cup in size) of "grains" (99% NASTY CARBS). That's where your DIABETES comes from. Eat more fat and protein BEFORE you get diabetes, and knock it off with stuff that contains gluten! A little once in a while is ok, if you can have it at all, but really, if you want a healthy immune system and gut, STOP using so much stuff that contains gluten!

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@robbedontuesday
@robbedontuesday - 22.01.2024 00:37

Flour powder...

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@sergioluz9043
@sergioluz9043 - 20.01.2024 22:33

Everything comes at a price, isn't? If you wanna look at a story from a beautiful, romantic, prosper perspective only, that's what you'll see. And those who profit on it will make all they can for that to become The Story. And many will like to be convinced about that. However, if you put on a clinical analysis, you'll see reality. Side by side with the benefits, one finds injustice, environmental crimes, among other problems.

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@01ai01
@01ai01 - 18.01.2024 23:51

Great stuff, thanks folks.

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@user-ks1pd2ed3f
@user-ks1pd2ed3f - 18.01.2024 08:08

Need more of these educational videos on the history of advancement!. Love seeing real, quality documentaries. .

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@Ansset0
@Ansset0 - 17.01.2024 07:52

Minnesota is a bread basket of the world?! I wonder who was the tool responsible for such a statement.

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@hugoboyce9648
@hugoboyce9648 - 16.01.2024 07:43

I can't believe I missed the mills when I visited the twin cities...

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@claytonporter7878
@claytonporter7878 - 16.01.2024 05:50

FLOUR POWER

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@claytonporter7878
@claytonporter7878 - 16.01.2024 05:48

LINGUISTICS POINT OF ORIGIN FOUNDER'S OF AMERICA GOVERNMENT BRANCHES STATIC PERHAPS LAYMAN'S TERMS MA, TOLD PA

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@mstsp9546
@mstsp9546 - 14.01.2024 21:49

Really good documentary. Great job: informative, but not "preachy".

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@davewarwicker2512
@davewarwicker2512 - 14.01.2024 10:31

What a superbly done documentary.

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@charleymitchell5461
@charleymitchell5461 - 13.01.2024 23:45

What generals killed the most Indians? General Mills and General Motors.

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@traceegrannyoftwo1695
@traceegrannyoftwo1695 - 12.01.2024 06:31

This is an amazing documentary chock full of incredibly interesting information.

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@caolanod2261
@caolanod2261 - 11.01.2024 21:07

Wonderful documentary!

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@PatrickBaptist-vv2bg
@PatrickBaptist-vv2bg - 09.01.2024 04:56

WHITE FLOUR! LOL

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@SuperOlds88
@SuperOlds88 - 07.01.2024 06:03

Such a wonderful and wholesome documentary about a place that was the birth of two of the biggest players in the destruction of this beautiful planet of ours, thank you Cargill and General Mills, oh, and let's not forget Archer-Daniels which eventually became Archer-Daniels Midland. It's no wonder General Mills had to use a cover-up plot consisting of cartoon characters, a fake woman and professional athletes to sell the death they manufacture. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if those companies don't have their dirty little hands in the pharmaceutical companies so they can't reap the benefits of drugs people use to combat the ill-effects of their tainted products. Have a nice day.

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@rajeshnvijo-dj7dk
@rajeshnvijo-dj7dk - 06.01.2024 20:51

Nice 😊💋💕

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@hairstoyou7248
@hairstoyou7248 - 05.01.2024 21:20

That explosion of the mill almost seemed like a message from the creator to not do this to the grains he created for food.

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@hairstoyou7248
@hairstoyou7248 - 05.01.2024 21:16

Progress literally removed nutrients from our wheat which has made Americans sick since then.

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@theoremus
@theoremus - 02.01.2024 06:31

After watching this video, I will try to mill my own flour. It seems to me that important nutritional ingredients have been removed by modern milling techniques.

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@SherriP
@SherriP - 02.01.2024 02:57

Those of you who thinks or feels that God doesn't care. That He is indifferent and or mean etc ….  Are you wondering why is the world as it is, so much evil everywhere… where is God and His faithfulness… why does so much so bad happen?..... 

Well God does not miss it, none of it.... Please keep reading and understand things better and let this truth help you.... 

Evil things happen because there is sin and people sin and there is a way out of it all, evil, sickness, pain, heartbreak, demons, lies and so for....

Read everything here, please just read it and really listen because it is how to get out of so much hardship 💕

God does judge sin which is evil and if people don't stop sinning they will die for that disobedience,that sin. When God said if you take from that tree you will die He was saying if you disobey, you sin, I will punish that sin because God does punish it, sickness, demons and death. And if you keep sinning I will punish you to the point of death, is that punishment. Sickness is a consequence of sin and it is a judgement God makes upon the people for their sin. All sickness takes its toll on the body and will result in death unless you stop sinning and that brings a reward from God for the righteous decision to stop sinning that brought that illness. Throughout scripture God tells us these things. God does love and there is mercy in His punishment too. He chastises those He loves. His wrath doesn't mean He doesn't love,  it doesn't mean there is no mercy, it means He puts His law first and He obeys it first. He punished sin and then punishes sin and so forth and if someone doesn't stop sinning or sins more then that judgment is death just as He said, sin is death. Scripture says we are all responsible for working out our salvation with fear and trembling. Seek scripture, learn who He is and what He said to obey and do it. if you obey Him you live in blessings just like Deuteronomy 28 says and it also says disobedience is curses, that's sickness, demons possibly and again to continue in sin results in death. 


God told all the details, and paid for us to get out of sin and how we should live and when people don't live righteous then the world looks like it did in the days of Noah, violence, drunkenness and such lovers of self, pleasure and all sin and life apart from God, life in disobedience to God. Why should He bless sin? He punishes it then punishes sin more if someone keeps sinning. Is it tough people die from that choice they make, their sin and lack of seeking God to obey what He said, yes it hurts. How do you think God feels, He loved the world so much He gave His only begotten son and Yeshua died in agony for us to be out of that sin, taking God's wrath upon Himself so how do I think He feels, grieved so grieved but I know from scripture He always obeys what His word says, He never changes and that includes every word He said. Now Yeshua took God's wrath upon Himself for our sin Isaiah 53. We get peace with God and can come before Him to be heard and we get to be cleansed from our iniquities, sin. Just like the lamb sacrifices in the old testament Jesus was that for us a peace offering and forgiveness offering. We get freedom from that sinful past, from that sin and we get our healings because His stripes healed us from the consequences of sin. 


He gave us a way out. A way to start again out of that wrath. How loving is that God gave us His son who took God's wrath for us out of love. How loving just how loving is our God who made a way for us to be out of that wrath? Wrath we deserved by our sin and continued sin. But God so loved the world He gave us Yeshua. Yeshua gave His life to rise to life for us to give us new life. A new creation to begin again a new life, having been born again. Having received forgiveness for sin and a pardon from God's wrath, that very wrath you talk about. But God gave us a way out of His wrath when Yeshua, our lamb paid for our sin. 

Again how loving is that! Our way out of God's wrath. Our new life. Our second chance to live rightly, that's righteous,  before our Holy righteous God. Our being born again to live right because God planned for us to not all receive His wrath for things we did, sin. Yet His son for everyone, one for everyone and a way out, pardoned and free to live life righteous, whole, healed, delivered, how loving oh so very loving that is. All that is in scripture too.


Seek and find, learn who He is and obey and see more of it. Read Mark 4:24 the more you obey God the more He reveals to you, it means that. 

Read Matthew 6:33 live it daily and understand who He is and just how loving He always is and honestly how loved you are will be seen felt and KNOWN too. 💕

Read all scripture and read it often while listening to every word. That's needed to understand. 

May you come to understand Him all your days seeking and finding in scripture and growing in the knowledge of God, we know Him and His ways from scripture alone. in Yeshua's name 💕 

there are many misconceptions and lies in the world about God and people should spend time seeking Him and they will see that and better yet, the truth about Him for themselves 💕

Trust God and learn who He is in scripture and obey it all. Believe Him because you should and trust what He said you truly can because He never fails, every word of scripture is truth. Read scripture often and ponder each word to understand what it says, then Obey it. 💕

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@deborahklinlger8565
@deborahklinlger8565 - 30.12.2023 23:16

Well done PBS. Ty.

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@RivetGardener
@RivetGardener - 30.12.2023 04:53

At first I thought the title was "Flour Hour" meaning the radio show King Biscuit Flour Hour I used to listen to as a kid. I like Minnesota best for its wild rice!

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@lorid6544
@lorid6544 - 28.12.2023 07:36

Very, very interesting! Was the limestone that was found in Red Wing used as stones in the mills? A really fantastic documentary. I grew up in Rochester, went to college in St. Paul & lived in Red Wing. I now live in San Diego & am quite homesick for MN.

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@anthonynelson9136
@anthonynelson9136 - 27.12.2023 00:57

Rose and Jim's Totinos restaurant was in Northeast Minneapolis, not North Minneapolis. My father knew them very well. My dad and Jim would talk and Rose would set me down and feed me, That was in the late fifties.

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@greendeane1
@greendeane1 - 26.12.2023 16:41

I don't trust PBS. They went from fact-based journalism, to agenda-based.

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@mustafashaheen8229
@mustafashaheen8229 - 26.12.2023 14:31

Thank you very much for this impressive documentary video.
Salute from Egypt 🇪🇬 with love and respect.

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@demitrishernandez6753
@demitrishernandez6753 - 22.12.2023 18:32

The Citizens Alliance really was a precursor to Citizens United

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@user-cq8jm1rj3x
@user-cq8jm1rj3x - 22.12.2023 14:10

Need more of these educational videos on the history of advancement!. Very educational and entertaining. Thanks Twin Cities PBS..

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@kplante7881
@kplante7881 - 22.12.2023 01:16

Excellent video...Thanks for sharing!

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@helenachase5627
@helenachase5627 - 21.12.2023 04:10

Delightful documentary.

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@saa82vik
@saa82vik - 19.12.2023 21:38

Being a PBS program, got in a bet with my mate that in the first 5 mins we would have heard either the words ´white´,´slavery´, ´settler colonialsm´. got 3 out of 4 in the first 2 mins. I guess flour is the new milk. :D

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@edgarjohnso841
@edgarjohnso841 - 19.12.2023 06:09

What an interesting and educational success about milled flour and how it reshaped our country as we see it today thank you

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