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Re: The future of food. (F-you if you don't watch this, watch it!!)
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2009, 03:03:13 AM »
I don't like to be harassed into watching something, but I guess I'll check this out. It better be good! :-\
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Re: The future of food. (F-you if you don't watch this, watch it!!)
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2009, 08:36:59 AM »
I've watched the first 3...I will def. watch the rest.

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Re: The future of food. (F-you if you don't watch this, watch it!!)
« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2009, 02:43:49 AM »
I viewed them all. they're long, ...but definitely worth watching. Highly informative.    
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Re: The future of food. (F-you if you don't watch this, watch it!!)
« Reply #4 on: March 11, 2009, 04:48:58 PM »
I viewed them all. they're long, ...but definitely worth watching. Highly informative.    
Some of that was up in Canada too.

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Re: The future of food. (F-you if you don't watch this, watch it!!)
« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2009, 03:12:47 PM »
keep this stickied for alittle while longer  :)

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Re: The future of food. (F-you if you don't watch this, watch it!!)
« Reply #6 on: March 13, 2009, 11:51:45 PM »
Some of that was up in Canada too.

Ya I know. I remember the battle we had when we had whistleblowers in the gov coming forward with info about RBGH and milk. There have been so many under publicized near catastrophes with GMO's it's scary.

It's enough to make ya anorexic!  :P
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Re: The future of food. (F-you if you don't watch this, watch it!!)
« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2009, 09:46:15 AM »
Ya I know. I remember the battle we had when we had whistleblowers in the gov coming forward with info about RBGH and milk. There have been so many under publicized near catastrophes with GMO's it's scary.

It's enough to make ya anorexic!  :P

What is RBHG?

What are some of the GMO 'near catastrophes'?

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Re: The future of food. (F-you if you don't watch this, watch it!!)
« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2009, 04:06:07 PM »
What is RBHG?

What are some of the GMO 'near catastrophes'?
watch the doc.  Don't worry, it's not a lib thing.

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Re: The future of food. (F-you if you don't watch this, watch it!!)
« Reply #9 on: March 15, 2009, 05:35:43 PM »
Is this about mind control and chemical manipulation of the peoples thru food supplies.... :D

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Re: The future of food. (F-you if you don't watch this, watch it!!)
« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2009, 09:40:14 PM »
watch the doc.  Don't worry, it's not a lib thing.

I am not going to watch the videos.

Please answer the question.

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Re: The future of food. (Ok, please watch the video, better?)
« Reply #11 on: March 21, 2009, 04:18:05 AM »
Monsanto’s fake parade of poor famers at Johannesburg
http://www.combat-monsanto.co.uk/spip.php?article279

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« Reply #12 on: March 21, 2009, 04:19:31 AM »
Genetically Modfied Seeds: Monsanto is Putting Normal Seeds Out of Reach
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=12309

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Re: The future of food. (Ok, please watch the video, better?)
« Reply #13 on: March 21, 2009, 04:20:28 AM »
Monsanto Behind Legislation That Would Police Rural Communities and Intimidate Seed-Saving Farmers
http://www.ethicalinvesting.com/monsanto/news/10040.htm

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« Reply #14 on: March 21, 2009, 04:28:06 AM »
Monsanto’s Harvest of Fear

Monsanto already dominates America’s food chain with its genetically modified seeds. Now it has targeted milk production. Just as frightening as the corporation’s tactics–ruthless legal battles against small farmers–is its decades-long history of toxic contamination.

Gary Rinehart clearly remembers the summer day in 2002 when the stranger walked in and issued his threat. Rinehart was behind the counter of the Square Deal, his “old-time country store,” as he calls it, on the fading town square of Eagleville, Missouri, a tiny farm community 100 miles north of Kansas City.

The Square Deal is a fixture in Eagleville, a place where farmers and townspeople can go for lightbulbs, greeting cards, hunting gear, ice cream, aspirin, and dozens of other small items without having to drive to a big-box store in Bethany, the county seat, 15 miles down Interstate 35.

Everyone knows Rinehart, who was born and raised in the area and runs one of Eagleville’s few surviving businesses. The stranger came up to the counter and asked for him by name.

“Well, that’s me,” said Rinehart.

As Rinehart would recall, the man began verbally attacking him, saying he had proof that Rinehart had planted Monsanto’s genetically modified (G.M.) soybeans in violation of the company’s patent. Better come clean and settle with Monsanto, Rinehart says the man told him—or face the consequences.

Rinehart was incredulous, listening to the words as puzzled customers and employees looked on. Like many others in rural America, Rinehart knew of Monsanto’s fierce reputation for enforcing its patents and suing anyone who allegedly violated them. But Rinehart wasn’t a farmer. He wasn’t a seed dealer. He hadn’t planted any seeds or sold any seeds. He owned a small—a really small—country store in a town of 350 people. He was angry that somebody could just barge into the store and embarrass him in front of everyone. “It made me and my business look bad,” he says. Rinehart says he told the intruder, “You got the wrong guy.”

When the stranger persisted, Rinehart showed him the door. On the way out the man kept making threats. Rinehart says he can’t remember the exact words, but they were to the effect of: “Monsanto is big. You can’t win. We will get you. You will pay.”

Scenes like this are playing out in many parts of rural America these days as Monsanto goes after farmers, farmers’ co-ops, seed dealers—anyone it suspects may have infringed its patents of genetically modified seeds. As interviews and reams of court documents reveal, Monsanto relies on a shadowy army of private investigators and agents in the American heartland to strike fear into farm country. They fan out into fields and farm towns, where they secretly videotape and photograph farmers, store owners, and co-ops; infiltrate community meetings; and gather information from informants about farming activities. Farmers say that some Monsanto agents pretend to be surveyors. Others confront farmers on their land and try to pressure them to sign papers giving Monsanto access to their private records. Farmers call them the “seed police” and use words such as “Gestapo” and “Mafia” to describe their tactics.

cont... http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/05/monsanto200805

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« Reply #15 on: March 21, 2009, 04:34:38 AM »
The Multiple Ways Monsanto is Putting Normal Seeds Out of Reach

People say if farmers don’t want problems from Monsanto, just don’t buy their GMO seeds.

Not so simple. Where are farmers supposed to get normal seed these days? How are they supposed to avoid contamination of their fields from GM-crops? How are they supposed to stop Monsanto detectives from trespassing or Monsanto from using helicopters to fly over spying on them? 

Monsanto contaminates the fields, trespasses onto the land taking samples and if they find any GMO plants growing there (or say they have), they then sue, saying they own the crop. It’s a way to make money since farmers can’t fight back and court and they settle because they have no choice.

And they have done and are doing a bucket load of things to keep farmers and everyone else from having any access at all to buying, collecting, and saving of NORMAL seeds.

1.  They’ve bought up the seed companies across the Midwest.

2.  They’ve written Monsanto seed laws and gotten legislators to put them through, that make cleaning, collecting and storing of seeds so onerous in terms of fees and paperwork and testing and tracking every variety and being subject to fines, that having normal seed becomes almost impossible (an NAIS approach to wiping out normal seeds). Does your state have such a seed law? Before they existed, farmers just collected the seeds and put them in sacks in the shed and used them the next year, sharing whatever they wished with friends and neighbors, selling some if they wanted. That’s been killed.

In Illinois, which has such a seed law, Madigan, the Speaker of the House, his staff is Monsanto lobbyists.

3.  Monsanto is pushing anti-democracy laws (Vilsack’s brainchild, actually) that remove community’ control over their own counties so farmers and citizens can’t block the planting of GMO crops even if they can contaminate other crops. So if you don’t want a GM-crop that grows industrial chemicals or drugs or a rice growing with human DNA in it, in your area and mixing with your crops, tough luck.

Check the map of just where the Monsanto/Vilsack laws are and see if your state is still a democracy or is Monsanto’s. A farmer in Illinois told me he heard that Bush had pushed through some regulation that made this true in every state. People need to check on that.

4.  For sure there are Monsanto regulations buried in the FDA right now that make a farmer’s seed cleaning equipment illegal (another way to leave nothing but GM-seeds) because it’s now considered a “source of seed contamination.” Farmer can still seed clean but the equipment now has to be certified and a farmer said it would require a million to a million and half dollar building and equipment … for EACH line of seed. Seed storage facilities are also listed (another million?) and harvesting and transport equipment. And manure. Something that can contaminate seed. Notice that chemical fertilizers and pesticides are not mentioned. 

You could eat manure and be okay (a little grossed out but okay). Try that with pesticides and fertilizers. Indian farmers have. Their top choice for how to commit suicide to escape the debt they have been left in is to drink Monsanto pesticides.

5.  Monsanto is picking off seed cleaners across the Midwest. In Pilot Grove, Missouri, in Indiana (Maurice Parr), and now in southern Illinois (Steve Hixon). And they are using US marshals and state troopers and county police to show up in three cars to serve the poor farmers who had used Hixon as their seed cleaner, telling them that he or their neighbors turned them in, so across that 6 county areas, no one talking to neighbors and people are living in fear and those farming communities are falling apart from the suspicion Monsanto sowed. Hixon’s office got broken into and he thinks someone put a GPS tracking device on his equipment and that’s how Monsanto found between 200-400 customers in very scattered and remote areas, and threatened them all and destroyed his business within 2 days.

So, after demanding that seed cleaners somehow be able to tell one seed from another (or be sued to kingdom come) or corrupting legislatures to put in laws about labeling of seeds that are so onerous no one can cope with them, what is Monsanto’s attitude about labeling their own stuff? You guessed it - they’re out there pushing laws against ANY labeling of their own GM-food and animals and of any exports to other countries. Why?   

We know and they know why.

cont... http://survivingthemiddleclasscrash.wordpress.com/2009/02/05/the-multiple-ways-monsanto-is-putting-normal-seeds-out-of-reach/

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Re: The future of food. (Ok, please watch the video, better?)
« Reply #16 on: March 21, 2009, 04:36:09 AM »

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Re: The future of food. (Ok, please watch the video, better?)
« Reply #17 on: March 21, 2009, 04:41:40 AM »
Monsanto Indian Farmer Suicide

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Re: The future of food. (Ok, please watch the video, better?)
« Reply #18 on: March 21, 2009, 04:48:11 AM »
a clip from the documentary "Unnatural Selection"



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Re: The future of food. (Ok, please watch the video, better?)
« Reply #19 on: March 21, 2009, 04:52:34 AM »
"The World According to Monsanto"




















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« Reply #21 on: March 21, 2009, 05:23:39 AM »
"Monsanto Company, the world leader in Genetically Modified foods.
This "mega" company also now owns most of the world's seed.

They (Monsanto) are now seeking a patent on the actual pig. It's an astounding and dangerous claim.

The world has allowed this company to basically own life!
If you have not heard of the Monsanto Corporation and you eat food like most humans on earth, it would be worth your time to research what this company has done to the world's food sources, supplies and what they have planned.

Unless you live in one of the most remote parts of this planet, the odds are you eat foods that have genetically modified (from Monsanto Co.) products in them. People are ingesting these every day, without realizing it. Studies are linking the massive, almost pandemic levels of rare cancers, to the direct increase in GM foods world wide!

Below are very important links. They very well could be, one of the most important videos you can watch, especially if you have small children."












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Re: The future of food. (Ok, please watch the video, better?)
« Reply #22 on: March 21, 2009, 05:51:47 AM »
Monsanto Investigator in Illinois Laughs They Are Doing 'Rural Cleansing'

As of last night, a US marshall, 2 state police and a county police are all over Mr. Hixon's area, serving notices to farmers that they are being sued by Monsanto.  They arrive in pairs, with two cars parked a quarter mile and half mile down the road.  They've served 3 so far and said "a bunch more are coming."  No telling how many will be served since Hixon has between 200-400 farmers he cleans seeds for and these farmers have been repeatedly threatened by Monsanto thugs for the last two months, getting "visits," letters, and calls daily.

Farmers report that a Monsanto investigator laughed that they were doing "rural cleansing."

cont... http://www.opednews.com/articles/MONSANTO-investigator-in-by-Linn-Cohen-Cole-090110-871.html

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« Reply #23 on: March 21, 2009, 06:17:58 AM »
The Monsanto company was created in 1901 by John Francis Queeny (photo). Named after his wife, Olga Mendez Monsanto, the name Monsanto has since, for many around the world, come to symbolize the greed, arrogance, scandal and hardball business practices of too many multinational corporations. A couple of historical factoids not generally known: Monsanto was heavily involved during WWII in the creation of the first nuclear bomb for the Manahttan Project via its facilities in Dayton Ohio and called the Dayton Project headed by Charlie Thomas, Director of Monsanto's Central Research Department (and later Monsanto President) [2] [3] and it operated a nuclear facility for the federal government in Miamisburg, also in Ohio, called the Mound Project until the 80s. Also "In 1967, Monsanto entered into a joint venture with IG Farben" "It is the German chemical firm that was the financial core of the Hitler regime, and was the main supplier of Zyklon-B to the German government during the extermination phase of the Holocaust" [4][5]; IG Farben was not dissolved until 2003 [6]. For a short Monsanto history see [7] and [8].

Monsanto was the creator of several attractions in Disney's Tommorrowland [9]. Often they revolved around the the virtues of chemicals and plastics. Their "House of the Future" was constructed entirely of plastic, but biodegradable it was not. "After attracting a total of 20 million visitors from 1957 to 1967, Disney finally tore the house down, but discovered it would not go down without a fight. According to Monsanto Magazine, wrecking balls literally bounced off the glass-fiber, reinforced polyester material. Torches, jackhammers, chain saws and shovels did not work. Finally, choker cables were used to squeeze off parts of the house bit by bit to be trucked away" [10]. However another of their synthetic inventions, Astroturf, survives.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Monsanto

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Re: The future of food. (Ok, please watch the video, better?)
« Reply #24 on: March 23, 2009, 12:27:45 PM »
This doc was on the Link channel on Direct TV today.

Very interesting/scary  :o
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