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John F Kennedy III
12-18-2011, 05:12 PM
Four ways Monsanto threatens the environment and public health

Anthony Gucciardi
Natural News
December 18, 2011

(NaturalNews) Biotechnology giant Monsanto has been the leader in genetically modifying the planet, altering the genetic structure of crops and seeds that are consumed by individuals around the globe. Scientific research has found that GM crops and herbicides are not only leading to a number of health disorders, but they are also spawning mutated species of insects and powerful superweeds. This is only a couple of the ways that Monsanto continues to recklessly endanger human health and the environment — here are the complete 4.

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1. GM crops consistently linked to organ problems, other biological damage


Despite hard evidence linking the consumption of GM crops to organ disruption and a host of other health ailments, Monsanto continues to push its GM crops on developing nations under the guise of solving world hunger and empowering local farmers. In a telling review of 19 studies analyzing the dangers of GM crops including corn and soybeans, scientists reached a shocking conclusion regarding the true safety of these ubiquitous food staples. Researchers concluded that consumption of genetically altered corn and soybean products can actually lead to significant organ disruption in rats and mice.

The organ damage was specific to the liver and kidneys, two organs that are vital in the cleansing of toxins. It is important to remember that over 93 percent of United States soybeans are genetically modified, and this number is increasing. What this means is that public health is continually being threatened by the global food supply, as evidenced by the major study review.


2. Bt-containing gmo crops are spawning mutated superbugs

Going beyond the initial genetic modification process, Monsanto also offers GM crops filled with a toxic biopesticide known as Bt. Incorporated into the crops to kill insects, Bt usage has led to the development of mutated insects that are resistant to the biopesticide. Insects that are continually exposed to Bt actually begin to develop a resistance to the toxin through the act of mutation. In present day, around 8 insect populations have mutated to resist Bt. Of the 8, 2 species are specifically resistant to Bt sprays and a staggering 6 are resistant to Bt crops as a whole.

As a result of the resistance, farmers are forced to increase their pesticide use. Meanwhile, Monsanto continues to genetically manipulate the Bt-filled crops further in an attempt to overcome the powerful mutations exhibited in the insect populations. Despite heavy modification, research has found that even further modified Bt crops provided ‘little or no advantage’ in fighting off the insects. If Monsanto chooses to continue with this process, it will undoubtedly lead to even more pesticide spraying.



3. Roundup creating superweeds spanning millions of acres


Superweeds now infest over 120 million hectares of farmland, all thanks to Monsanto’s popular herbicide Roundup. Farms across the world are being infested with herbicide-resistant superweeds that show no sign of stopping. These are the very same farms that Monsanto claims to be assisting and empowering. The super resistant weeds developed an immunity to glyphosate, a primary herbicide that Roundup contains. In 2010, experts estimated the weeds to cover over 120 million hectares across the globe, 4.5 million of which are within the United States. Nations like Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Europe and South Africa are experiencing an increase in these superweeds.

When farmers have come to Monsanto seeking aid, Monsanto denies them any warranty. On their website, the company states “Roundup agricultural warranties will not cover the failure to control glyphosate resistant weed populations.”




4. Monsanto is involved in creating aspartame


A 1999 investigation by The Independent revealed that aspartame is actually created using GM bacteria. The article, entitled “World’s top sweetener is made with GM bacteria” included a Monsanto spokesperson admitting that aspartame was indeed created using genetically altered bacteria. According to the report, the Monsanto rep stated:

“We have two strains of bacteria – one is traditionally modified and one is genetically modified,” said the source. “It’s got a modified enzyme. It has one amino acid different.”

Aspartame, of course, has been linked to brain tumors and other health conditions. Amazingly, one showed that of 48 rats experimented on, up to 67 percent of all female rats developed tumors roughly the size of golf balls or larger.

Sources for this article include:
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/Monsanto_de…
http://www.monsanto.com/weedmanagem…
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/Bt_resistan…
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w…
http://www.enveurope.com/content/23…


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http://www.infowars.com/four-ways-monsanto-threatens-the-environment-and-public-health/

ryanmkeisling
12-18-2011, 05:23 PM
As we found out in the other thread there are those among us that think this is great and would gladly have the government use their tax dollars to poison them. As long as it makes their life easier.

I think it is great you keep starting these threads. +rep.

John F Kennedy III
12-18-2011, 06:47 PM
Yes we did and I will never understand it.

And thank you. Just trying to inject some truth to contend with the MSM BS.

donnay
12-18-2011, 08:05 PM
Monsanto should be shut down. The people involved should be put on trial for Crimes against humanity-- genocide!!

Agent Orange (http://www.monsanto.com/newsviews/Pages/agent-orange-background-monsanto-involvement.aspx) was compliments of Monsanto.

Danke
12-18-2011, 08:06 PM
Do you have any other links for ZippyJuan?

He'll be asking.

John F Kennedy III
12-18-2011, 08:12 PM
Do you have any other links for ZippyJuan?

He'll be asking.

Thanks for the heads up :p

donnay
12-18-2011, 08:31 PM
http://66.39.128.35/images/8/8a/Monsanto_or_Organics_Cartoon_Cropped.jpg

http://66.39.128.35/index.php?title=Monsanto

Monsanto on many fronts
http://israeltruthtimes.blogspot.com/2008/04/monsanto-on-many-fronts-please-read.html


Bayer is another company that needs to be shut down, and the people involved should be on trial for crimes against humanity-- genocide! And we should trust this Pharmaceutical company to offer chemicals to treat chronic diseases and ailments?

http://www.gmwatch.org/gm-firms/11153-bayer-a-history

specialK
12-18-2011, 09:44 PM
No mention of how their factories operations affect the locals. When I was in the Philippines, I saw industrial waste from the Monstanto building being spewed directly into the river neighboring the Monsanto factory. Also living on the riverside, just feet from the factory building, were squatting families, bathing in the same river and most likely using the contaminated river as their main water supply.

donnay
12-18-2011, 09:48 PM
No mention of how their factories operations affect the locals. When I was in the Philippines, I saw industrial waste from the Monstanto building being spewed directly into the river neighboring the Monsanto factory. Also living on the riverside, just feet from the factory building, were squatting families, bathing in the same river and most likely using the contaminated river as their main water supply.

Absolutely disgraceful! Genocidal maniacs!!!

ryanmkeisling
12-19-2011, 11:31 AM
Good article: http://www.ukprogressive.co.uk/monsanto-other-biotech-giants-deeply-entrenched-in-us-politics/article16213.html

Brown Sapper
12-19-2011, 11:48 AM
Yes we are in agreement that Monsanto is a terrible organization. Quick question though, if you had 1000 acres of farmland, how you control the weed population?

donnay
12-19-2011, 12:02 PM
Yes we are in agreement that Monsanto is a terrible organization. Quick question though, if you had 1000 acres of farmland, how you control the weed population?


Organic Farming Getting Rid Weeds: Great Organic Weed Control Options.
http://www.small-farm-permaculture-and-sustainable-living.com/organic_farming_getting_rid_weeds.html

Brown Sapper
12-19-2011, 01:14 PM
Organic Farming Getting Rid Weeds: Great Organic Weed Control Options.
http://www.small-farm-permaculture-and-sustainable-living.com/organic_farming_getting_rid_weeds.html

This article isn't practical on a commercial scale. You can't remove all the weeds on a 1000 acre lot. Permaculture will not work, you will lose the animals they would eat more of your crop than the weeds. Mulching 1000 acres would be too much money. Timing is probably the dumbest one on their plants as well as weeds are affected by timing, probably more so. I can't believe that they mentioned to use goats and sheep to "top" the crops, have you ever seen the land that goats graze on? They leave NOTHING behind.

Acala
12-19-2011, 02:29 PM
Yes we are in agreement that Monsanto is a terrible organization. Quick question though, if you had 1000 acres of farmland, how you control the weed population?

One of the problems is chemically fertilized, pesticide-dependent monoculture as an agricultural model. It won't work in the long run. Will it cost more to eat organically-grown vegetables and grass-fed beef? Yup. But you will be healthier and it will be sustainable.

John F Kennedy III
12-19-2011, 02:50 PM
One of the problems is chemically fertilized, pesticide-dependent monoculture as an agricultural model. It won't work in the long run. Will it cost more to eat organically-grown vegetables and grass-fed beef? Yup. But you will be healthier and it will be sustainable.

This.

Magicman
12-19-2011, 05:20 PM
One of the problems is chemically fertilized, pesticide-dependent monoculture as an agricultural model. It won't work in the long run. Will it cost more to eat organically-grown vegetables and grass-fed beef? Yup. But you will be healthier and it will be sustainable.


This.

What are your thoughts on creating a business model that would lower the price of organic foods and methods of feeding the animals?

donnay
12-20-2011, 09:37 AM
This article isn't practical on a commercial scale. You can't remove all the weeds on a 1000 acre lot. Permaculture will not work, you will lose the animals they would eat more of your crop than the weeds. Mulching 1000 acres would be too much money. Timing is probably the dumbest one on their plants as well as weeds are affected by timing, probably more so. I can't believe that they mentioned to use goats and sheep to "top" the crops, have you ever seen the land that goats graze on? They leave NOTHING behind.

Weeds, pests and disease are controlled through crop rotation. The farmers need to learn which insects are beneficial for the crop as well. It's a lot of hard labor intensive work, but the benefits are truly rewarding!

Orange oil is a fabulous product--for weeds and pesticides. Lot's of organic farmers are buying it too.

http://www.ttinternationalcorp.com/opi/

Acala
12-20-2011, 10:39 AM
What are your thoughts on creating a business model that would lower the price of organic foods and methods of feeding the animals?

I'm all for it. I think it will happen when the current petro-intensive system begins to fall apart and local, small scale agriculture steps in to pick up the slack. The small scale farm can more easily be run organically. But some areas - like where I live - are simply not going to be able to produce enough food locally to support the existing population. The same goes for places like New York City. That is ultimately going to lead to ugliness.