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Seeds Of Truth
I have learned over the past decade if I want to know what's really going on in the United States, I have to cruise through the foreign media to see what's creating a furor or causing a stink. So, while searching for the status of Spain's on-again, off-again criminal proceedings against six Bush Administration war criminals, this headline in Der Spiegel caught my eye -- "Frankenfood Ban is Neither Populism nor Panic-Mongering."
A closer look at the article revealed it wasn't a Norm Coleman ploy to get folks in Minnesota to quit eating burgers and fries, nor a menu for the genetically obscene monster in Mary Shelly's "Frankenstein," but an announcement by Germany's Agriculture Minister Ilse Aigner that Germany is banning the cultivation of MON 810, a genetically modified (GM) corn produced by US biotech giant Monsanto.
The GM Monster
It appears that MON 810 is also believed to be the "Frankenstein" of GM crops by at least five other European countries -- France, Austria, Hungary, Greece and Luxembourg -- all of whom have banned its use. MON 810 was approved by the European Union in 1998, and was the only GM crop approved for cultivation in Germany. Aigner said she had legitimate reasons to believe that the genetically modified Monsanto seed "presents a danger to the environment." The plant produces a toxin that not only destroys the larvae of the corn borer moth, but other, beneficial, insects as well.
Andreas Thierfelder, spokesman for Monsanto Germany, responded that Monsanto would decide "as quickly as possible" whether to take legal proceedings. She said the "matter was very urgent as the planting season was about to start." Just how urgent was evident days later when Monsanto filed a lawsuit against the German government, claiming that its ban on MON 810 is arbitrary and contravenes EU rules. Although Monsanto sued France in an effort to overturn its ban on genetically modified corn, and lost that battle in March when France's highest court ruled that the corn "may" harm the environment and wildlife, the German government is justifiably edgy, as it must prove conclusively to the German court that MON 810 damages the environment.
But the feeder GM corn is just one tiny blip on the Frankenfood radar. And, it's not just Europeans who should worry. As Jim Hightower, former two-time Texas agriculture commissioner warned way back in June 2004...
"For some time, the likes of Monsanto have had their white-smocked engineers tinkering merrily and dangerously with the very DNA of food, genetically modifying the natural composition of things like potatoes so they contain a pesticide in every one of their cells, or altering rice so it contains a diarrhea drug in every bite. This is no mere lab experiment, for unbeknownst to the vast majority of Americans, Monsanto and a handful of other global biotech giants have quietly spread the seeds of these genetically altered Frankenfoods to so many farms over the past decade that about a third of the foods on U.S. supermarket shelves now contain organisms with tampered DNA -- everything from baby food and milk to products made with soybean and corn. Thanks to well-placed campaign donations and powerhouse lobbying, this infiltration of our food supply has been done with practically no consumer awareness, since both Bill Clinton's and George W's administrations have let these foodstuffs be sold in America without so much as a label on them to tell us that we're buying something that our families might prefer to avoid."
Kinda ruins the appetite, doesn't it? Not just the fact that Monsanto has infiltrated the bulk of our food chain, but that it clearly believes it has the right to do so with or without our knowledge. It has fought oversight, regulation, labeling and scientific research for years. The arrogance with which multinational biotech corporations such as Monsanto are disrupting and modifying life's natural genetic order -- from seeds to food to animals to humans to the environment -- is creepy. The Almighty must surely be watching in slack-jawed amazement.
The Profit Plan
These giants are "chemical" corporations, and one of their goals is to create seeds that will withstand more (and more and more) of their herbicides. Monsanto, which gave us the deadly Agent Orange and the toxic weed killer Roundup, is not alone in its quest to manipulate, or to control the world's order. Germany's chemical giant Bayer, well known for its popular and effective Bayer aspirin, and for Aleve and Alka-Seltzer, was the first to introduce heroin as well as mustard gas, and produces a series of neonicotinoids -- insecticides that attack the central nervous systems of insects, such as bees. Other mega-corporations dealing in both pharmaceuticals and pesticides, to name a few, are Merck, DuPont, Dow Chemical, and Syngenta -- but Monsanto has been around for more than a century, produces 90-percent of genetically modified seed -- and has many friends in high places. Many high places.
Last year, Vanity Fair's Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele teamed up to present a well-researched background article, "Monsanto's Harvest of Fear," wherein they listed some, but not all, of these friends...
(...) Monsanto has long been wired into Washington. Michael R. Taylor was a staff attorney and executive assistant to the F.D.A. commissioner before joining a law firm in Washington in 1981, where he worked to secure F.D.A. approval of Monsanto's artificial growth hormone before returning to the F.D.A. as deputy commissioner in 1991. Dr. Michael A. Friedman, formerly the F.D.A.'s deputy commissioner for operations, joined Monsanto in 1999 as a senior vice president. Linda J. Fisher was an assistant administrator at the E.P.A. when she left the agency in 1993. She became a vice president of Monsanto, from 1995 to 2000, only to return to the E.P.A. as deputy administrator the next year. William D. Ruckelshaus, former E.P.A. administrator, and Mickey Kantor, former U.S. trade representative, each served on Monsanto's board after leaving government. Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas was an attorney in Monsanto's corporate-law department in the 1970s. He wrote the Supreme Court opinion in a crucial G.M.-seed patent-rights case in 2001 that benefited Monsanto and all G.M.-seed companies. Donald Rumsfeld never served on the board or held any office at Monsanto, but Monsanto must occupy a soft spot in the heart of the former defense secretary. Rumsfeld was chairman and C.E.O. of the pharmaceutical maker G. D. Searle & Co. when Monsanto acquired Searle in 1985, after Searle had experienced difficulty in finding a buyer. Rumsfeld's stock and options in Searle were valued at $12 million at the time of the sale.
Bartlett and Steele go into some detail about the lengths Monsanto will go to protect its patent rights, not only against GM or GE (genetically engineered) farmers, but organic farmers as well. They write...
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.
Once you opt to buy Monsanto seeds, you are no longer a farmer, you're a "grower" - a serf - and you must sign a Technology/Stewardship Agreement
wherein you agree, among many other restrictions, to use Monsanto seed
for planting only a single commercial crop...not to sell or give seeds
to any other person for planting...to pay annual technology fees (in
addition to the price of the seed) due Monsanto...to turn over your
records and receipts anytime Monsanto asks for them. In short, you sign
your life -- and your livelihood -- over when you become a "grower."
And, if you're ever taken to court (and it's likely you could be), and
you lose (and it's likely you will) -- you will find you agreed to pay
Monsanto and its attorney fees and all related court costs.
The End Game
This goes way beyond garnering profits for agriculture conglomerates such as Monsanto. It is about disrupting the natural order of life -- whether plant or animal. And, for those orchestrating this havoc, it is about control. As Henry Kissinger once said matter-of-factly, " If you control the oil you control the country; if you control food, you control the population ." Kissinger has long been obsessed with two things -- depopulating the world and establishing a New World Order.
What better way to control the food than to ban seed saving -- what better weapon is there to use against starving populations than food? The answer is laid out in detail in F. William Engdahl's November 2007 critical book about genetic manipulation, "Seeds of Destruction." Engdahl is no conspiracy theorist. He is a leading researcher as well as an economist and an associate and regular contributor for the Centre for Research on Globalization.
In his extensive three-part review of "Seeds," investigative journalist Stephen Lendman reveals "... the diabolical story of how Washington and four Anglo-American agribusiness giants plan world domination by patenting life forms to gain worldwide control of our food supply and why that prospect is chilling."
Lendman reminds us that Kissinger has been both at the forefront and behind the scenes since the 1960s when, as Engdahl wrote, "the Rockefellers were at the power center of the US establishment (and) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (was) their hand-picked protégé." Kissinger was there as Nixon's Secretary of State in 1973 when the food crisis hit and, as Engdahl said, he decided US agricultural policy was "too important to be left in the hands of the Agricultural Department so he took control of it himself." Even back then, Kissinger's goal was to go global and seize control of the agricultural food market. Kissinger's "food diplomacy" was to use food to "reward friends and punish enemies."
Lendman writes, "Food is power. When used to cull the population, it's a weapon of mass destruction." He says "One way or another, the Rockefeller Foundation aims to reduce population through human reproduction by spreading GMO seeds." And the "world's number one" in patenting seeds is Monsanto. He explains...
Like it or not, they're advancing their agenda, and a 2004 Rockefeller Foundation report shows it. GM crop production achieved nine consecutive double digit year increases since 1996. More than eight million farmers in 17 countries now plant them, over 90% in developing nations. Far and away, the US is the world's leader "with aggressive Government promotion, absence of labeling, and the domination of US farm production." Here, "genetically engineered crops (have) essentially taken over the American food chain." In 2004, over 85% of soybeans were genetically modified, 45% of corn, and since animal feed is mainly from these crops "the entire meat production of the nation (and exports) has been fed on genetically modified animal feed." What animals eat, so do humans.
According to Engdahl, agribusiness giants, aided by the Rockefeller Foundation, the US government and the World Trade Organization (WTO) are progressing relentlessly toward the second pillar of Kissinger's end game -- controlling food to control (and expunge) populations of lesser nations. In December 2007, Engdahl sounded the alarm about yet another seed venture (adventure?), "Doomsday Seed Vault in the Arctic," a steel-reinforced concrete seed bank built deep inside a mountain on the remote Norwegian island of Spitsbergen. This "program" is funded by the Rockefellers, by such seed giants as Syngenta and Monsanto -- and by Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who knows a bit about monopoly.
The Way Out
Engdahl says that, since 2007, Monsanto and the US Government together hold the patent for a commercial seed called "Terminator," designed to commit suicide after just one harvest, and farmers will be forced to return to Monsanto or other seed giants to purchase new seeds each year for crops needed to feed their populations. He said if they're allowed to continue their reckless pursuit of power, in a decade or so, the small farmer will be but a memory and the majority of the world's food producers would be little more than feudal serfs in bondage to three or four giant seed corporations. "Those who say 'it can't happen here' should look more closely at current global events," he wrote. "The mere existence of that concentration of power in three or four private US-based agribusiness giants is grounds for legally banning all GMO crops even were their harvest gains real, which they manifestly are not."
The good news is that Europe is fighting back against being forced to plant genetically manipulated seeds for plants and food. Countries like Austria and Denmark, France -- and now Germany -- are standing up, and standing together, to ban biotech products. As is always the case, when those who lust for power and control concoct their grand schemes, they fail to factor in the human response. Lendman says public opinion throughout Europe is strongly opposed to GMO foods and ingredients. He writes...
Several EU countries, including France, Germany, Austria and Denmark, even ban some EU-approved biotech products to further cloud the outlook. Polls show why, with European public opinion strongly opposed to GMO foods and ingredients, with hostility levels in France as high as 89% and 79% wanting governments to ban them. This shows European consumers are far ahead of Americans and much better protected (so far) by their overall exclusion as well as having labeling requirements for those allowed to be sold. That provision is crucial as it empowers consumers to use or avoid eating these foods. If enough people abstain, food outlets won't carry them. It's not that Americans don't care that the Rockefeller-Gates-Monsanto plan to solve world hunger is but a ghastly scheme to cull the population of its nonproductive bottom-feeders. Thanks to conspiratorial US media, most of us are either blissfully unaware or are unable to make a sound because, as Hightower said, our "Congress and the White House (and the media) have Monsanto checks stuffed in their ears."
The way out is to become informed -- and just say no to having unlabeled, untested products crammed down our throats. If we do nothing, we will reap what we sow. We will, as Charles Galton Darwin, grandson of evolutionist Charles Darwin, wrote in his 1952 "The Next Million Years," be condemned to the status of workers in a beehive.
We must stand up and support Europe's attempt to organize a ban on genetically modified crops and food. It is the way -- the only way -- out of this mess. Lendman, who maintains "the stakes are much too high -- human health and safety must never be compromised for profit," suggests that we read Engdahl's book, which is a "wake-up call" for all of us.
I suggest we start by reading Lendman's review of that book, which is a much louder wake-up call.
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Show AllI have fought these bastards (Monsanto and their ilk) for thirty years by farming the way I do, small and with loving, skillful passion. I am accused now, of not being good enough to farm, of NEVER being good enough, by virtue of not being rewarded FAIRLY for my small herd of dairy cows' milk and by being over-charged for everything I might buy or use.
I am worn-out.
I have nothing else to say, nothing kind...nothing at all kind.
Maybe some of you CD readers are tired of me now, tired of my words, my appearances here, saying the same thing.
I am just tired.
Play it again, Nedlud.
Don't give up the fight for better Ned. The people here on CD who don't believe you will. As Gandhi once said "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, and then you win." Sorry if I misquoted his exact words but it was along that. And take heart, there are a lot of us younger ones ready to pick up the swords and continue.
Corporations will alter the gene pool towards profit at the cost of species survival and the fulfillment of human needs until someone or something makes that immediately dangerous or unprofitable.
We need a ban on genetic patent, for starters.
Sioux Rose
The arrogance of forcing Mother Nature's seeds into equivalent shot gun weddings, melding together what the Great Mother never intended, and then deceiving the public by offering these products under the guise they are "substantially equivalent" to the GENUINE element is a crime against humanity. Few companies are as guilty as Monsanto, and Mother Jones blew the whistle on them long ago.
It is believed by those who take the "legend of Atlantis" seriously that the Atlanteans also cracked the genetic/DNA codes and began to design species where forms never intended to be brought together in fact were. According to Cayce (in readings delivered in the l940's and l950's) many Atlanteans were about to reincarnate in America and bring their genetic technology (as an aspect of soul memory) along. He also related that one of the reasons the elements essentially rose up against the Atlanteans (apart from something akin to a civil war amid the population, which is also eerily reminiscent of what's going on in the red state/blue state USA divide today) was this dismantling of the genetic code, the very time BANKS of life.
This idea that the MANMADE is better than that which nature produces, that the manmade can be placed under ownership and sold has corrupted every aspect of life from the sacred to the mundane. I call it "Mars rules" because its ethos is based on force and a co-optation of that which belongs to the far more nurturing Earth Mother, the Divine Feminine, first manifestation of Venus and intended co-equal partner to Mars. When Mars/warrior/patriarchal society turned against its partner to instead own her and control the birth lineage, he also began to claim ownership of the land, and now all of its seed products while treating human life (as well as animal life and ecological systems) as random collateral damage to merely destroy. There can be no life, no sustainable ecosystems without respect for BOTH sides of the Divine force.
Compare this article with the far more enlightened initiatives currently coming out of South America as per a piece featured Today on CD wherein the Bolivian president has officially recognized this century as that of the Earth as Mother. At least someone gets it, and hopefully before it is too late. Armies daily & routinely destroy so much habitat everywhere and now shine their weapons of destruction potentially on all of us. Crimes against life, humanity and nature are so common they are taken for another demonstration of the "banality of evil." ONLY love and respect for nature, living sentient beings, and one another can begin to stave off the path of destruction against everything that matters. In other words retract the powers stolen by Mars/rules. Everything is at stake.
Sioux Rose-you have a lot of good ideas, but bringing Atlantis and Edgar Cayce into the argument merely detracts from otherwise interesting observations.
Sioux Rose
GREG: It's amazing how authoriarian some progressives can be. I think it enlarages minds to consider greater connections and possibilities. Thank you for your feedback either way.
To me it's also:
"Please behave, and don't step over that line."
"That topic is taboo."
"No one wants to hear about the stars and the heavens. Come down to earth now!"
"Burn her! She's a witch!" (Okay, that's the extreme, but it begins with intolerance, with ideas considered taboo or outside of the "parameters" of permissable discussion.)
My comment to you was specifically about Atlantis and Cayce. Personally I don't think Cayce was anything special and to me, giving Atlantis any weight of fact is akin to arguing the merits of Martian society. I definitely do not rule out "greater connections and possibilities." Aspects of astrology, palmistry (which I've never noticed you mention), and many other things, I will never totally rule out, but it's true that I do reside in a world that is more factually and scientifically based than you do. I believe a person is more grounded in their analysis in this way, but I do not presume to say this with 100% certainty.
OK. We know you love astrology, and it's fine in small doses - but sometimes people want to stick to the subject and not wander off on tangents. I can see their point - we both tend to ramble a bit. This time, I found your 'wandering off' to be entertaining - but it's not always that reaction that I get, and I don't want you to get tee'd off when we offer criticism, with the best of intentions. (I know some people that post here are real jerks, so I'm not talking about them.)
Edgar Cayce was an interesting character - and I can see why SR brought him up. Expand your thinking a little - it doesn't hurt.
Sioux Rose
Cayce was fascinating. And for GW North: PLATO believed in Atlantis. Just because the records are buried doesn't mean there's nothing to the legend. Besides, the Bible speaks of a great flood. When human remains go back 250,000 years but written culture maybe 4000 years, that HUGE gap could conceivably be filled with a great many things beyond what you choose to imagine.
One of my favorite set of books, "The Wisdom and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East" published by The Theosophical Society chronicles the journey of some very erudite British researchers to remote parts of Asia. One thing they were seeking was proof of a civilization (Lemuria, Mu) buried there. They came up against many things logical "scientific/grounded" minds would take for impossible. These events were recorded and became the sum of a 6 volume series. Amazing reading.
As ARMY BRAT suggested, a little mind expansion is fine.
I admit I theoretically go "off topic" but often the topic can use a HIGHER perspective, and that IS my thing.
I am also tired and worn out - from trying to read labels printed in such tiny lettering that even under a magnifying glass, they are hard to make out. Tired of checking every label, to see if the item is from China. Exhausted from even the shortest shopping excursion, for the few items I consume on a regular basis. Tired of asking clerks if they can find out what the source country-of-origin is - let alone where some of the components originated. This is exhausting work, and it's getting harder and harder to decipher the manipulative disinformation tactics used by corporations to hide their sources from a discerning public. And I doubt if very many people go to the extremes that I do - they just don't have the time. (I read the Mon810 report when it first came out - I surf foreign news as well)
I've lived in Europe - I know the difference between our societies. And I am jealous as hell. They're a long ways from where I'd like society to be, but at least they're on the right track. At least they see that the reason for having both government and private business is to SERVE the society - not the other way around. Right now France is having a row over university education - I expected such upheavals under Sarkozy. But here, in the US - nothing. About anything. People just mindlessly stumble along. It's all they can do - they are overwhelmed, and rightfully so. Stress is a constant factor in all of our lives - and the source of the stress is always the same: fascism. It is our bane - and most of us just don't know how to fight it. I try, as best I can, by at least NOT supporting products of fascist origin. By not co-operating, whenever possible, with their heinous agenda. But it is tiring - and they know it. That's why they devise such tactics, and fight to keep labeling unregulated - so we don't know what we're being poisoned with, and can't ever sue them for damages. We can't even make an informed choice - because we are denied the information. We are a sick society - and going in the wrong direction.
There seems to be no end to the organized depravity of these scoundrels. We really need to get control of them.
"Lendman writes, "Food is power. When used to cull the population, it's a weapon of mass destruction." He says "One way or another, the Rockefeller Foundation aims to reduce population through human reproduction by spreading GMO seeds." Ok, I gotta say this seems utterly insane to me. For the sake of argument, if you want to 'cull the population," wouldn't you want to do it in an orderly manner that protected your family, etc.? To me, you would invest in gm modified viruses, that could be targeted toward genetic groups. This would have the benefit of working quickly, whereas some type of gm food 'bomb' would likely work rather poorly.
Actually, they do the 'culling' by starting wars and bankrupting the economy so there is nowhere else for young people to go but into military service. Raising the cost of a college education also helps - that ROTC money starts looking pretty good when you're tired of a steady diet of Ramen noodles.
There is definitely something wrong with a nation as prosperous as America, when we cannot offer an inexpensive college education to those who wish one.