Monsanto cannabis yes or no? more needed 4poll here@RIU, also ballot prop...

ShadowMouseKiller

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I pass Monsanto fields everyday and if they were to start generating cannabis seeds, I would burn every crop I found. Monsanto fucks go home!!!!
 

DNAprotection

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Groundbreaking investigation reveals Monsanto teaming up with US military to target GMO activists

Monday, July 29, 2013 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/041396_Monsanto_GMOs_US_government.html#ixzz2aSggWqSP

(NaturalNews) A hard-hitting investigative report recently published by a prominent German newspaper has uncovered some shocking details about the tactics being used by chemical giant Monsanto in assuming control of global agriculture. According to this thorough analysis, Monsanto appears to be aggressively targeting independent researchers, scientists, activists, and others opposed to genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) by utilizing the vast resources and manpower of both the United States federal government and the American military-industrial complex

The report, which recently appeared in the July 13 print edition of Suddeutsche Zeitung (SZ), explains in rigorous detail how both individuals and groups opposed to GMOs and other chemical-based crop technologies have been threatened, hacked, slandered and terrorized for daring to digress from the pro-GMO status quo. On numerous documented occasions, pertinent information about the dangers of GMOs or lack of GMO safety data has been effectively blocked from timely release by mysterious forces that many say are the chemical industry in disguise.

"A conspicuously large number of Monsanto critics report regular attacks by professional hackers," explains an English-translated snippet from the SZ report. "There are (Monsanto) ties with the U.S. secret services, the U.S. military, with very hard operating private security companies and of course, with the U.S. government."

A telling example of this was when the European environmental group Friends of the Earth (FOTE), together with the German Environmental and Nature Protection Association (BUND), was targeted prior to releasing a damning study on the health-damaging effects of glyphosate, the primary active ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup herbicide. A mysterious virus infected the computer of the study's main organizer just days before publishing, which threatened to delay several important press releases.

The distinguished GMO truth website GMWatch.org has also been relentlessly targeted with "cyber attacks" since at least 2007, a disturbing trend that the site's main editor is convinced originates from the biotechnology industry. As we reported back in 2012, some of the strongest attacks against the site came just weeks and days before the historic Proposition 37 vote in California, which would have mandated GMO labeling at the retail level.

Monsanto's targeting activities made possible through corporate takeover of federal government

As it turns out, Monsanto has many close friends within the ranks of the U.S. federal government these days. Scores of key government positions, in fact, are now held by former Monsanto executives, a strategic move that has given the multinational corporation exclusive access to the types of resources necessary to carry out cyber attacks against its opponents on a massive scale.

Monsanto's own executives have even admitted in years past that so-called cyber "warfare" is necessary for the purpose of protecting its own economic interests both domestically and abroad.

"Imagine the internet as a weapon, sitting on a table," former Monsanto Head of Public Relations Jay Byrne is quoted as saying back in 2001. "Either you use it or your opponent does, but somebody's going to get killed."

These are powerful words, and ones that ring increasingly true as reports continue to emerge about Monsanto's intimidatory tactics against foreign governments that refuse its offerings. Confidential documents recently made public through Wikileaks, for instance, revealed a plan by government officials to "retaliate" against nations that refused to accept GMOs, even when the people of those nations wanted nothing to do with the technology.

All the sordid details of the U.S. government's collusion activities with the biotechnology industry are available in the full, English-translated SZ report, which you can read here:
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Rrog

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Yep-

The roundup isn't working any more on the GMO seeds, so pesticide orders have increased 100%. We will be swimming in the stuff.

GMO corn is now eaten by corn borers. When the wind hits, down goes all the corn stalks. Poo. There's not much OJ coming from the OJ state. Shortsightedness. You reap what bullshit you sow.

The rest of the world shakes their collective head at this nonsense.
 

sourskunkd

Member
the fact you asked this questions is retarded. gmo give people cancer diabetes and other slow killing diseases and it been known by the fda to do this. soooo in short FUCK NO!
 

The Growery

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well at the rate they are going, monsanto will eventually cross over to livestock if they haven't already done so. only a matter of time (seems inevitable) that all fields in the continental US will be gmo or derivatives of it, i.e. not natural. ah capitalism, what a great system... if you're into starving billions of people, enslaving those who aren't starving and making a buck no matter the social impact. bring these points up to middle to upper class americans and some get down right angry, others get a glassy-eyed look on them. fuck the willingly ignorant
 

Rrog

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Not my little fields... I'm growin' most of my own starting next year. Maybe a big FUCK MONSANTO sign. Is that tacky?
 

Rrog

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Absolutely. I'll be mixing primo soil for raised beds at an industrial level. Trucks of stuff will be rolling, but nary a square for Monsanto and their ilk.
 

mrbungle79

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grew up on green beans from a can. did not have any idea what i was missing till my wife brought a bushel in the house from the garden
 

mrbungle79

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hell i've gained 30 pounds just from all the awesome home cooked meals :hump: but the wife has me eatin' more veggies and less meat. and now she's talked me into running with her....what the hell was i thinking when i agreed to that
 

buckaroo bonzai

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  • Research shows glyphosate is toxic to water fleas at extraordinarily low levels, well within the levels expected to be found in the environment. These findings throw serious doubt on glyphosate’s safety
  • Previous research has shown that Roundup is toxic to human DNA even when diluted to concentrations 450-fold lower than used in agricultural applications
  • “Inactive” ingredients such as solvents, preservatives, and surfactants contribute to toxicity in a synergistic manner, and ethoxylated adjuvants in glyphosate-based herbicides have been found to be “active principles of human cell toxicity”
  • Cell damage and even cell death can occur at the residual levels found on Roundup-treated food crops, as well as lawns and gardens where Roundup is applied for weed control
  • Liver, embryonic and placental cell lines are adversely affected by glyphosate at doses as low as 1 ppm. GM corn can contain as much as 13 ppm of glyphosate, and Americans eat an average of 193 lbs of GM foods annually
 
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