Monsanto & GMOs
“Control oil, and you control entire continents. Control food, and you control the people.” – Henry Kissinger
And controlling the seeds is the beginning to controlling the food. Hel-lo-ooo. Anyone paying….. attention?
The Monster That is Monsanto
With planting season fast approaching, I fear just as many farmers (if not more) are gearing up to plant Roundup Ready Crops or GMOs, further escalating the amount of toxins in our soil and the rest of the environment.
I’ve heard several Roundup Ready farmers complaining about the sharp rise in cost of the Roundup Ready seeds and the poison Roundup. Monsanto has spiked Roundup prices four-fold from 2007 to 2008. My question to farmers using this method is, “Are you really surprised?” As if Monanto holds the American farmer or any other living creature as any truly valued organism. To them, we are nothing more than consumers. To them, the Earth is nothing more than a vast greenhouse for their experimental crimes.
To those of you who frequent this website, you are all too familiar with my disdain for Monsanto, their products, and their motives for financial and societal gain. I hope more Roundup Ready farmers see the light and move away from this dark, sinister creature that is Monsanto. This company will stop at nothing to spread their seeds across the Earth. It is us as farmers and living creatures to stop this Monster.
Click here to view an interesting documentary shedding light on Monsanto’s manipulative motives and heinous methods.
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Never fear, my fellow liberators, because Monsanto continues to jump the bridge between us and cancer, joining us with not only spoonfulls but fieldfulls of toxic foods. Oww, but its only for fuel. Right. And I’m only here because I’m bored. Jesus Christ, when will we stop these pricks?????
Monsanto, local start-up to combine crop efforts
Chromatin’s technology speeds insertion of genes By Jon Van
Tribune staff reporter
Published May 23, 2007A Chicago biotech start-up scored its first major deal Tuesday when Monsanto Co. agreed to a research partnership to genetically engineer crops like corn or soybeans more quickly than by using standard technology.
Chromatin’s gene-stacking technology creates artificial chromosomes that enable scientists to insert up to a dozen genes into plants at one time. The technology could be used to make plants more attractive sources for ethanol, or tailor strains of corn and other food crops grown in developing countries to adapt to harsh local conditions.As the biggest producer of genetically engineered seed, St. Louis-based Monsanto is increasingly focused on producing “stacked” crops that have multiple patented genes.Current genetic-modification techniques allow scientists to only insert one or two genes at a time in a plant, making it difficult to engineer multiple traits into a plant quickly.
Chromatin’s technology was developed by Daphne Preuss, a
University of Chicago biology professor, in research with weeds. Preuss, who is on leave from the U. of C., is president and chief scientific officer at Chromatin. For several years, the firm has worked to demonstrate that its technology could be transferred to commercial crops such as corn.“We’ve done a lot of work in greenhouses with corn,” Preuss said. “Now Monsanto can apply this technology to its favorite plant varieties, doing research in greenhouses and in the field under real-world conditions.”Chromatin’s non-exclusive, 3-year partnership with Monsanto covers research into manipulating genes in corn, cotton, soybeans and canola. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Chromatin retains the right to broadly license its technology to other companies, and both companies agreed the 3-year deal could be extended.
“Monsanto’s crop and trait development capabilities make them an ideal partner for advancing Chromatin’s gene-stacking technology,” Preuss said.
Monsanto, for example, could introduce traits such as drought resistance into plants already engineered to tolerate its Roundup herbicide.
“By coupling Chromatin’s unique technology with our in-house resources, we believe we’ll be able to deliver high-value trait stacks faster and more efficiently,” said Monsanto’s chief technology officer, Robert Fraley.
One advantage Monsanto gets from the deal is an early start in using Chromatin’s technology. Chromatin’s executives hope this may spur interest among other large seed companies in licensing the technology.
“This is a significant milestone for a technology that has come a long way since its development at the university,” said Alan Thomas, director of intellectual property at the University of Chicago. “We hope this is the first of many such announcements.”
Mexican Corn Bending Beneath Corporate GMO Push
Some are solely blaming the rising costs of corn on ethanol plants. Sure, that is a big part of it, but we must peer through the smoke and mirrors, my fellow liberators. GMO corn is a huge part of it. Farmers are paying hundreds of dollars for 50 pounds of corn instead of $15-20. Why? Massive production. Corn is infested with earworms just like cotton has been infested with bollworms. What is corporate agriculture’s cure for this? Genetically-modified corn that is resistant to insects. This is merely a continuing scam in agriculture that has been going on since WWI. Our insect and weed problems are a direct result from excessive use of toxic chemicals for more than half a century. Poison your body and find out what will happen. Oh, that’s right – we have already perfected that with little blue pills that cure all our ills and genetically-modified foods like GMO corn.
Big Biotech is Forcing Farmers to Buy GMO Seeds
The Plot Against Mexican Corn
By JOHN ROSS
CounterPunch, February 14 2007
http://www.counterpunch.org/ross02142007.htmlThe “diableros” (hand truck hostlers) from Lagunilla market clustered around La Lupita’s Ricos Tacos in the rough and tumble barrio of Tepito were not smiling. “Yesterday these cost me six pesos. Today, it’s eight. Tomorrow, who knows, ten?” complained Rodrigo Aldama, 28, pointing at the three greasy tacos on his paper plate, “Vitamin T is rich man’s food now.” Vitamin T, a staple of urban diet here, includes tacos, tostadas, tamales, tortillas, and most any kind of street food concocted from corn. The steep jump of tortilla prices here this January to as high as 18 pesos a kilo (they were six in November) have unleashed a storm of protest and suspicion. “Someone’s getting rich on my ‘ricos tacos’ but it isn’t me” lamented Lupita Perez. Many point fingers at the corn distribution system, which is run by transnationals.Rodrigo had another theory: “the tortilla is Mexico but now they want us to eat white bread like the gringos.” Others see even more sinister motives behind the sudden spike in tortilla prices which the government of freshman president Felipe Calderon blames on short supply and high prices for white and yellow corn – the opening of the Mexican milpa or corn patch to genetically modified corn.World corn prices are currently at an all-time high due to burgeoning interest in ethanol production as a petroleum substitute. In Mexico the price of corn has been pushed upwards by the cost of diesel and petrochemical fertilizers and pesticides despite the fact that Mexico is a major oil producer. Crop failures due to drought, flooding, and even ice storms have contributed to the price surge. But whatever the immediate causes, the dismantlement of government agricultural programs and the brutal impacts of the North American Free Trade Agreement have deepened the crisis in Mexican corn production.Competing with highly subsidized U.S. farmers is driving their Mexican counterparts into bankruptcy. Whereas south of the border, guaranteed prices for farmers’ crops is a thing of the past, corporate corn growers north of the Rio Bravo can receive up to $21,000 an acre in subsidies from their government, enabling them to dump their corn over the border at 80% of cost. The impact of this inundation has been to force 6,000,000 farmers and their families here to abandon their plots and leap into the migration stream, according to a 2004 Carnegie Endowment study.This assault on poor farmers down at the bottom of the food chain will be exacerbated at the end of 2007 when all tariffs on U.S. corn are abolished. Meanwhile President Calderon seeks to tamp down tortilla prices by importing up to 2,000,000 duty-free tons to augment what Mexican farmers can or cannot produce. Such a solution is guaranteed to drive more farmers off the land. Even worse is that much of the new influx of NAFTA corn will be transgenic.A great deal of the 36,000,000 tons of corn Mexico has imported from the U.S. in the past six years is genetically modified – 40% to 60% estimates the environmental group Greenpeace, reasoning that U.S. producers, barred from dealing GMO corn in Europe and Japan are using Mexico as a dumping ground for the grain. GMO corn began pouring into Mexico in 1998 and by 2001 was being detected in the remote sierras of Oaxaca and Puebla, a region in which maize was first domesticated seven millenniums ago – both BT and Starlink strains (Monsanto and Novartis brands) were found in Oaxaca‘s Sierra de Juarez in 2001 and 2002. 11 out of 22 corn-growing regions in the two states registered readings of contamination as high as 60% in a 2002 government study that was suppressed by the Secretary of Agriculture.Although Mexico imports millions of tons of transgenic corn, it remains a crime here to plant genetically modified seed. In 1998, the National Biosecurity Commission, an interdisciplinary body that involves the health and agricultural secretariats, declared a moratorium on planting genetically modified corn until its impacts could be determined, and the ban remains in place although under heavy attack from big biotech and agribiz and transnational grain purveyors like the Cargill Corporation which now controls much of Mexican corn distribution.To keep the industry at bay, the Biosecurity commission now grants permits for “experimental” stations where the grain can be grown under government supervision – the Monsanto corporation is now testing its “YieldGuard” brand corn on hundreds of hectares in Sinaloa state, the most prolific corn-producing state in Mexico. A spillover of YieldGuard in Sinaloa could contaminate a big chunk of the existing corn supply.Despite the prohibitions on planting, there is plenty of transgenic corn tassling up in the Mexican milpas these days. Some of it is accidental. Massive imports of NAFTA corn distributed in rural regions through state-owned Diconsa warehouses threaten vast swatches of the Mexican “campo.” Diconsa trucks are old and the roads rough and the GMO corn blows off into the wind contaminating cornfields for miles around. Although more and more licenses are issued every year for experimental planting, producers groups are now threatening to plant GMO corn without government permission – “If the moratorium is not relaxed, we will start planting the transgenic corn in the spring cycle” warns Perfecto Solis, director of the U.S.-Mexican agribusiness giant Corn Products Systems.Despite the prohibitions, big corn growers have been sewing transgenic maize without government permission for years. Roberto Gonzalez Barrera, “El Rey de la Tortilla”, whose Maseca-Gruma, now a third owned by the Archer Daniels Midlands conglomerate, rules the corn flour and tortilla market (between 60 and 80%), once boasted that he had thousands of hectares under transgenic corn.Maseca-Gruma is indeed a major player in the “transgenization” of the tortilla industry. During the administration of the now-reviled Carlos Salinas (1988-94), Gonzalez Barrera began marketing an instant corn flour mix milled from both genetically modified and natural corn. Taco shells milled and confected by Gruma and marketed by Kraft were found to contain Starlink corn, then not yet authorized for human consumption, resulting in the largest call-back of any transgenically contaminated product in
U.S. history.The Maseca mix has largely supplanted the traditional Indian way of preparing corn for tortillas – the “nixtamal” in which the “granos” or kernels are put to soak overnight in a brew whose main ingredient is quicklime. As payback for market domination, the King of the Tortillas flew Salinas into self-exile in his private jet in 1995 after the ex-president’s brother was arrested for murder.Barrera and his ADM partners and their transnational associates at Cargill-Consolidated Mexico and Mimsa-Corn Products now control the Mexican maize market. It is that monopoly, which has caused the current panic, considers Luis Hernandez Navarro, op-ed editor at La Jornada, the national left daily, and a writer intimately familiar with agricultural issues. When ex-president Ernesto Zedillo (1994-2000) closed down CONASUPO, the state grain distribution system in 1997, the transnationals moved in and have taken control, says Hernandez. “When Mexican corn is in danger so is Mexico” he cautions, echoing the old refrain “no hay pais sin maiz” – there is no country without corn.Hernandez and other veteran observers of the Mexican “campo” strongly suspect that the current corn crisis is being manipulated to end the moratorium on planting transgenic corn in Mexico. “The transnationals want to end the moratorium and are using this made-up crisis to pressure the SAGARPA (Agricultural Secretariat) to do away with it” figures investigator Antonio Serratos at the prestigious College of Mexico think tank. “It is part of their strategy for taking control of the entire agricultural sector.”As if to confirm Serratos’ hunch, Big Agro is already petitioning the Biosecurity Commission to permit widespread planting in 2007. “Bio-tech is the only solution to growing more corn and keeping the tortilla affordable” advises Jaime Yesaki, director of the National Agriculture and Livestock Council or C.N.A, the principal agri-business federation in the country. The C.N.A. was joined in its petition to the Secretary of Agriculture to vacate the ban on growing GMO corn by the National Association of Supermarkets and Retail Stores which is controlled by the U.S. transnational Wal-Mart – Wal-Mart is now Mexico‘s number one retailer of tortillas and other foodstuffs and, with 700 mega-stores, the nation’s largest employer.The subtext of the corn conflict is control of the seed market. “We have been patiently waiting to end the moratorium for ten years now” complained Eduardo Perez Pico, director of Monsanto-Mexico, the St. Louis-based conglomerate that dominates world seed markets. “Meanwhile Mexico is falling behind the rest of the world in applying new seed technologies that can better feed its people” the magnate recently told La Jornada.The Mexican geography produces hundreds of varieties of corn that have adapted to the country’s myriad bioregions over millenniums. The introduction of transgenic seed will work to homogenize these strains, reasons Dr. Ignacio Chapela, the University of California-Berkeley biologist who was the first to locate GMO contamination here while doing fieldwork in the tiny Oaxaca sierra town of Calpulapan in 2001. “Millions of years of biological history will be lost if transgenic seeds are allowed to be planted in the Mexican milpa” Chapela affirms.Big Biotech with Monsanto leading the pack wants to replace those millions of years with seeds like the Terminator (named for the action hero governor of California) which goes sterile after one growing cycle and obligates farmers (they sign binding contracts with Monsanto) to buy more, a process Mexican investigator Silvia Ribiero tags “bio-slavery”. Corn is not just nutrition and livelihood in Mexico but also culture and religion. Maiz came from the gods and the Aztecs and Mayas nourished those gods with sacrificial victims to keep it coming. The transnational attack on corn stirs passions and paranoias amongst the descendants of Mexico‘s first peoples. At a meeting of NAFTA scientists a few years back, some with deep ties to Big Biotech, and charged with investigating allegations brought by 17 Mexican NGOs that GMO corn was a threat to the nation’s 57 distinct indigenous peoples, an Indian farmer from Oaxaca seized the mic and accused the scientists of practicing genocide by pushing transgenics. “First you killed your own Indians and now you want to kill us!” the farmer shouted angrily.The Zapatistas are Mayans and the Mayans are the People of the Corn. According to their sacred books, the Popul Vuh and the Chilam Balaam, they are actually made from maiz. Manuel, a member of the ecology-agricultural commission at Oventik, the most accessible Zapatista “caracol” or public center in the mountains above San Cristobal de las Casas, venerates these roots. “We are the corn – if it is poisoned so are we” he insisted during this New Year’s “Encounter Between the Peoples of the World and the Peoples of the Zapatista Communities” up at the Caracol “Resistance and Rebellion for Humanity.” Now the Zapatistas are freezing their seed corn to preserve pure Mayan germ plasma so that there will never be a world without it. You can even purchase the seeds on the World Wide Web. Check out www.schoolsforchiapas.com.John Ross is currently on the road with his latest opus ZAPATISTAS! Making Another World Possible–Chronicles of Resistance 2000-2006. He will be traversing the southwest (February), the south and mid-west (March) and the Atlantic Coast (April) – contact johnross@igc.org for venues and itineraries.
GATES, ROCKEFELLER INVEST $150 MILLION IN GMOs
Aw, the benevolence of our wealthiest philanthropists never ceases to amaze me. It was announced earlier this month that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, along with the Rockefeller Foundation has dumped $150 million into “improving seed technology” in sub-Saharan farms in Africa. Bless their hearts. They’re going to donate money to GMO nutrition. Has anyone told these morons that GMOs cause cancer and many other illnesses? Do they care? Or are they yet another multi-billion dollar pain in our ass? The Rockefellers have plagued this world well over a century, feeding on carcasses of the poor and middle class, now Bill Gates is joining in on the fun. The only people they are helping is the corporate cancer machine that is Monsanto. Let them know how you feel about this $150 million slap in the face.
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MONSANTO COVER-UPS
Watch this!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzu9M6dUCac&mode=related&search=Check out the say no to gmos website, educating us of the evils of Monsanto’s GMO seeds.
HEB AND CANCEROUS GMOs ON THEIR SHELVES
Feel like no one will listen even if you’re concerned about our present and future food supply from grocery stores? Well, tell ol’ Mr. Butt yourself. Currently, some 70% of the processed food on the shelves in HEB contains GMO seeds. Concerned? If you’re eating man-made cancer, don’t you think you should be? Click here and send them a letter.
EVILS OF THE TERMINATOR SEED
I’ve had lots of emails, calls, etc. concerning The future of you and me and yours and mine (an article down below) this past week. Monsanto is the epitome of evil we’re dealing with not only in agriculture but sustaining a healthy, natural ecosystem on Mother Earth. That is to say they are yet another corporation that is merely yet another extension of our perverse government system. Monsanto, Delta Pine, and others are clothed with a dark cape and vile mask, whoring out our environment, our health, and our children’s future for the sake of profit, for the sake of controlling us all through an estranged supply of food. The terminator seed is the worst thing in agriculture. The true monster seed of the GMO kingdom. If there aren’t enough farmers who will stand up against this travesty then perhaps the rest of you will. Flood Monsanto will calls, emails, letters, etc. and let them know you know about their sinister plan. Click here for their contact information. And remember, my fellow liberators. Rome wasn’t built in a day, but they sure tore the hell out of it pretty quick.I’ve had lots of emails, calls, etc. concerning (an article down below) this past week. Monsanto is the epitome of evil we’re dealing with not only in agriculture but sustaining a healthy, natural ecosystem on Mother Earth. That is to say they are yet another corporation that is merely yet another extension of our perverse government system. Monsanto, Delta Pine, and others are clothed with a dark cape and vile mask, whoring out our environment, our health, and our children’s future for the sake of profit, for the sake of controlling us all through an estranged supply of food. The is the worst thing in agriculture. The true monster seed of the GMO kingdom. If there aren’t enough farmers who will stand up against this travesty then perhaps the rest of you will. Flood Monsanto will calls, emails, letters, etc. and let them know you know about their sinister plan. Click for their contact information. And remember, my fellow liberators. Rome wasn’t built in a day, but they sure tore the hell out of it pretty quick.
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800 North Lindbergh Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63167
(314) 694-1000
I’ve had lots of emails, calls, etc. concerning (an article down below) this past week. Monsanto is the epitome of evil we’re dealing with not only in agriculture but sustaining a healthy, natural ecosystem on Mother Earth. That is to say they are yet another corporation that is merely yet another extension of our perverse government system. Monsanto, Delta Pine, and others are clothed with a dark cape and vile mask, whoring out our environment, our health, and our children’s future for the sake of profit, for the sake of controlling us all through an estranged supply of food. The is the worst thing in agriculture. The true monster seed of the GMO kingdom. If there aren’t enough farmers who will stand up against this travesty then perhaps the rest of you will. Flood Monsanto will calls, emails, letters, etc. and let them know you know about their sinister plan. Click for their contact information. And remember, my fellow liberators. Rome wasn’t built in a day, but they sure tore the hell out of it pretty quick.Monsanto Company800 North Lindbergh BoulevardSt. Louis, MO 63167
Board of Directors
Monsanto Company
800 North Lindbergh Boulevard
St. Louis, MO. 63167
c/o Charles W. Burson, SecretaryHarass them. Overthrow them. It’s the American way. Well, at least it once was. Peace, love, and Mother Nature – SOAF
THE FUTURE OF YOU & ME & YOURS & MINE
Dear sweet mother of Mathusalum! (Not sure of the spelling, supposed to be that oldest dude in the Old Testament.) Just finished watching an hour and a half of the scariest film I’ve ever seen in my life. Nothing done by Hollywood. No, this one is all too real. It’s called The Future of Food, and it hit a little too close to home. And because of that, I’m in need of another beer…and an entirely different pair of undershorts.
It deals in large with the evils of Monsanto and their wonderlust Roundup Ready seeds or better known as Genetically Modified Organisms or Crops in the world of agriculture. I won’t go into too great a detail, but by and large it is the in-your-face truth of a large politician-buying corporation like Monsanto, which is trying its hardest to not only become a monopoloy but basically corner the world market in certain crops like cotton, soybeans, canola, corn, and soon to be wheat, and many other foods. GMO crops are becoming more widespread in America because of their resistance to herbicides and insects, but what most consumers (eaters) don’t know and what most farmers are refusing to accept is the repeated use of such seeds of the same crop season after season is directly related to our abuse of the land and excessive use of pesticides and herbicides on a yearly basis.
On our family farm, we planted more than 1,000 acres of Roundup Ready cotton in 2004 and just under 1,000 acres in 2005. Those seeds pollinate our conventional seed, committing a hostile takeover of the seeds, and then a company like Monsanto can come into any farmer’s field or any seed delinting plant, take samples, and then file a million dollar lawsuit against the farmer for stealing their seed when we are actually saving our own seed (a method practiced by farmers since the beginning of time), but our own seed will be compromised by their genetically-modified seed, which is patented. Monsanto’s plan? Basically to own every seed on the planet – whether that be commodity crops, foods, or jellybeans.
How can a company patent Mother Nature? Ask your government. They are part owners of that patent. Ask Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. He is a former President of a Monsanto sister company. Ask Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, a former legal defender of Monsanto. Ask Linda Fisher, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, and a former Executive Vice President of Monsanto. Hell, ask dozens of other Bush appointees once employed by the Monsanto oligarchy.
TERMINATOR SEED PUTS THE ‘T’ IN TRAVESTY
Oh, and by the way, as part of the new “Constitution” of Iraq’s heralded democracy, rule #81 is that their farmers can no longer catch their own seed, but they must purchase their seed from one of five companies. Guess who is at the top of that list? Monsanto! And since Monsanto just bought out Delta Pine for $1.5 billion last week, they are one of the four companies. Along with owning Delta Pine, Monsanto is now the proud owners of the terminator seed. That’s right, Arnie – eat your heart out. And what is the terminator seed? A seed which produces a seedless plant, therefore eliminating the possibility of a plant to continue nature’s precious and vital cycle. And why is our government not stopping a fascist regime like Monsanto? Because they donated millions to our President’s precious campaign, and they spoon-fed hundreds of thousands of other dollars to key senators and congress representatives. Do you hear me knockin’ here, people?
WHAT CAN WE DO?
Is there anything us little peon farmers and consumers can do as we shout from our deep, dark wells beneath the light of the surface owned by bribed government officials and multi-billion dollar corporations? Hell yeah. As more farmers are being sued by Monsanto, more are winning their battles against the seed Goliath. But we can step up against a company like Monsanto. Do not sit still and say nothing! Stand up and fight, if you are a farmer! Shout as loud as you can, as a consumer! Join the Millions Against Monsanto campaign and let’s preserve our food’s future and present. If we don’t, then who will?
It’s late at night, and I’m rambling, but my fellow liberators, just had to point this out, and believe you me, after watching this, as an American farmer, I will be making changes immediately to avoid doing business with these bastards. Stay tuned, more to come on this horn-swagglin’. Don’t worry, if somebody’s getting screwed in agriculture, I’ll make sure all of you find out.
Matter of fact, I’ve got a few bags of Roundup Ready cotton in the barn just waitin’ for a bar-b-que. Grab some marshmellows, some chocolate, and a graham cracker, and meet me beside the fire along the horizon. ‘Till the next campfire chat, keep your third eye open and your minds tuned into the alternative frequency. – SOAF
Nice to hear someone speaking the truth. I’ve been “mad as hell” ever since I read Wendell Berry and came to the realization that the environmental problems we’re facing are essentially a crisis of agriculture. I didn’t grow up on a farm, but I have been thinking more seriously about making a move in that direction. I just walked away from my religious organization partly because of its turn toward a politicized message favoring neocon ideologies. It makes me so sick because it contradicts everything I was ever taught in this organization. For example, some things that have apparently been abandoned are the teaching that the life of the soil is critical to the health of the nation; that the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil; and that one of the most important causes of war is lusting after money and power. I grew up believing those things and I won’t compromise those beliefs by allowing them to be supplanted by a political/”economic” ideology I find deplorable (not to mention decidedly unchristian–what hypocrisy!). Keep up the good work!
Comment by casey — May 6, 2007 @ 3:07 pm
this is the most disturbing info I have ever read. Watched Food Inc. on 8/29/10. Really ! And people are worried that Obama is a muslum. This beats everything.We should all march on washington. But people love to look the other way.I have called my two senators with quesrions and the answers from them are a joke. Pieces of furniture!!!
Comment by sandy morin — August 31, 2010 @ 8:36 am