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09-15-2013, 06:05 PM
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'Monsanto Protection Act' quietly extended by US Congress (http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/09/13/monsanto-protection-act-was-just-extended-by-us-congress/) Arjun Walia
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The recently dubbed "Monsanto Protection Act" also known as the Agricultural Appropriations Bill received some revisions last Tuesday which extended the budget provision for three months in an approved US House of Representatives spending bill on Tuesday evening.

The 'Monsanto Protection Act' made a lot of noise approximately 6 months ago when we became aware of Barack Obama signing the bill into law, you can read more about that here (http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/03/29/obama-signs-monsanto-protection-act/). The bill was written by the billion-dollar corporation itself, and allows Monsanto to override United States federal courts on the issue of planting experimental genetically modified crops all across the U.S, regardless of any health concerns. They are indeed 'above the law.'

After Obama signed the H.R 933, the provision was final, therefore there could be no litigations against these corporations no matter what. There are numerous studies available to the public that clearly indicate that GMOs can potentially be hazardous to human health. You can start off by examining these ones (http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/05/11/scientists-discover-bt-toxins-found-in-monsanto-crops-damage-red-blood-cells/) sourced at the bottom of that page, where scientists recently discovered that Bt toxins found in Monsanto crops damage red blood cells. It is no mystery why the majority of countries around the world have banned Monsanto and GMO crops from even entering their country. For more studies like this one, please browse through our website as we have covered GMOs and Monsanto multiple times.

Full Story As Published On RT News:

Called "The Monsanto Protection Act" by opponents, the budget rider shields biotech behemoths like Monsanto, Cargill and others from the threat of lawsuits and bars federal courts from intervening to force an end to the sale of a GMO (genetically-modified organism) even if the genetically-engineered product causes damaging health effects.

The biotech rider first made news in March (http://rt.com/usa/monsanto-congress-silently-slips-830/) when it was a last-minute addition to the successfully-passed House Agriculture Appropriations Bill for 2013, a short-term funding bill that was approved to avoid a federal government shutdown.

The current three-month extension is part of the short-term FY14 Continuing Resolution spending bill.

The Center for Food Safety, a vocal opponent of the rider, released a statement expressing dismay that the measure once again avoided proper legislative process while usurping the power to challenge GMO products in court.

"The rider represents an unprecedented attack on US judicial review, which is an essential element of US law and provides a critical check on government decisions that may negatively impact human health, the environment or livelihoods," they wrote. "This also raises potential jurisdictional concerns with the Senate Agriculture and Judiciary Committees that merited hearings by the Committees before its consideration."

Following the original vote in March, President Barack Obama signed (http://rt.com/usa/monsanto-bill-blunt-agriculture-006/) the provision into law as part of larger legislation to avoid a government shutdown. Rallies (http://rt.com/news/march-against-monsanto-gmo-776/) took place worldwide in May protesting the clandestine effort to protect the powerful companies from judicial scrutiny.

"It is extremely disappointing to see the damaging 'Monsanto Protection Act' policy rider extended in the House spending bill," said Colin O'Neil, director of government affairs for Center for Food Safety. "Hundreds of thousands of Americans called their elected officials to voice their frustration and disappointment over the inclusion of 'Monsanto Protection Act' this past spring. Its inclusion is a slap in the face to the American public and our justice system."

Largely as a result of prior lawsuits, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is required to complete environmental impact statements (EIS) to assess risk prior to both the planting and sale of GMO crops. The extent and effectiveness to which the USDA exercises this rule is in itself a source of serious dispute.

The reviews have been the focus of heated debate between food safety advocacy groups and the biotech industry in the past. In December of 2009, for example, Food Democracy Now collected signatures during the EIS commenting period in a bid to prevent the approval of Monsanto's GMO alfalfa, which many feared would contaminate organic feed used by dairy farmers; it was approved regardless.

The biotech rider "could override any court-mandated caution and could instead allow continued planting. Further, it forces USDA to approve permits for such continued planting immediately, putting industry completely in charge by allowing for a 'back door approval' mechanism," the Center for Food Safety said.

Source

Money Talks: 'Monstanto Protection Act' quietly passed by US Congress (http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/23934/61/)

RT Article: 'Monsanto Protection Act' slips silently through US Congress (http://rt.com/usa/monsanto-congress-silently-slips-830/)

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donnay
09-15-2013, 06:22 PM
Bastards! :mad:

Warrior_of_Freedom
09-15-2013, 06:44 PM
100% evil, destroying the health of millions and possibly destroying the integrity of the human race's dna in the name of profit

GunnyFreedom
09-15-2013, 06:51 PM
And yet a pretty large chunk of people on these very forums would call this 'free market.' I'm starting to wonder to what extent GMO's impair brain function.

jbauer
09-15-2013, 07:08 PM
ManBearPig sighting!!!!

TaftFan
09-15-2013, 07:16 PM
I've seen so much misinformation and lack of information regarding this alleged bill I do not know what to believe.

donnay
09-15-2013, 09:52 PM
And yet a pretty large chunk of people on these very forums would call this 'free market.' I'm starting to wonder to what extent GMO's impair brain function.

So true.

fr33
09-15-2013, 10:21 PM
And yet a pretty large chunk of people on these very forums would call this 'free market.' I'm starting to wonder to what extent GMO's impair brain function.

No you are misrepresenting others' opinions. Usually a few of us say that GMO's are not inherently bad. You'll never find anyone here defending Congress giving Monsanto special protections.

GunnyFreedom
09-15-2013, 10:38 PM
No you are misrepresenting others' opinions. Usually a few of us say that GMO's are not inherently bad. You'll never find anyone here defending Congress giving Monsanto special protections.

Actually, I'm not. I, for one, have never said any thing whatever about whether GMO's were good or bad health-wise until this very thread. I have only EVER spoken about the fascistic market which forces them to be secreted into foods. And for THAT I have been demonized. Therefore I will stand by what I said, and I am not misrepresenting one whit.

ETA -- in fact, every time this subject matter has come up I have taken extra-special pains to explain that it is irrelevant whether GMOs are good bad or indifferent health-wise, and that the problem is entirely the fascistic corporatist market that forces them upon unwilling or unaware consumers through the expression of government-backed force. And it is FOR THAT that I get demonized on that subject, so not only am I not misrepresenting the opposing opinion, I am being quite kind and actually understating the problem.

fr33
09-15-2013, 10:48 PM
Actually, I'm not. I, for one, have never said any thing whatever about whether GMO's were good or bad health-wise until this very thread. I have only EVER spoken about the fascistic market which forces them to be secreted into foods. And for THAT I have been demonized. Therefore I will stand by what I said, and I am not misrepresenting one whit.

ETA -- in fact, every time this subject matter has come up I have taken extra-special pains to explain that it is irrelevant whether GMOs are good bad or indifferent health-wise, and that the problem is entirely the fascistic corporatist market that forces them upon unwilling or unaware consumers through the expression of government-backed force. And it is FOR THAT that I get demonized on that subject, so not only am I not misrepresenting the opposing opinion, I am being quite kind and actually understating the problem.

Find me some posts on this forum that support the Monsanto Protection Act or those that support Monsanto's court cases against farmers. I've never seen support here for such things.

GunnyFreedom
09-15-2013, 10:55 PM
Find me some posts on this forum that support the Monsanto Protection Act or those that support Monsanto's court cases against farmers. I've never seen support here for such things.

I don't care who supports what, all I know is I've only ever argued against the fascist corporatism of the FDA and been made a pariah for it. I spoke accurately. I can't tell you how many times I have cried out in disgust how people in these forums HATE fascism until it comes to GMO and then it's just all-right. I don't care what individual measures people support or do not support, whether it's this bill or specific lawsuits. All I have ever complained against is the corporatism, and for that sin I am piled on like that last-choice in a tackle football game. There is some significant philosophical inconsistency on this issue 'round these parts, and it's not coming from me.

Working Poor
09-16-2013, 04:24 AM
I am very much against our tax dollars being used to subsidize Monsanto's GMO crops. I am against the Feds closing organic farms using our tax dollars. I wish that Monsanto did not own the FDA and the USDA.

Natural Citizen
09-16-2013, 05:00 AM
I am very much against our tax dollars being used to subsidize Monsanto's GMO crops. I am against the Feds closing organic farms using our tax dollars. I wish that Monsanto did not own the FDA and the USDA.

The problem is that it's a revolving door. You have people working for Monsanto flipping between these government organizations and back and forth. Heck, even judges are getting in on it. Folks are way too disillusioned with what is happening. Is a simple merge of corporation and state. There is a word for this. And it's not "Free Market" like many would be content to have the people believe.

Natural Citizen
09-16-2013, 05:03 AM
Find me some posts on this forum that support the Monsanto Protection Act or those that support Monsanto's court cases against farmers. I've never seen support here for such things.

There have been many here. I'd rather not bump them though. What they do is reframe the issue into context completely removed from what is happening in scope. Or try to reframe it.

Of course, there is always the off chance that they simply don't understand the matter in scope. There is such a disconnect going on regarding what surmises genuine free market and plain old fascism. Is the most baffling thing to me.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?415565-March-Against-Monsanto-Updates

presence
09-16-2013, 06:27 AM
I feel like the burden should fall on those who add extra things to food not on those who's products are pure. Selling "organic" apples? You should be able to sell APPLES at the market and call them organic without expensive government certification programs, though I have no trouble with "free market" certification. Selling GMO apples with pesticide residue? You should have to disclose this information before you stick an "apple" label on your product and stick it on the shelf for unwitting consumers.

Apples with Zebra DNA, coated in Agent Orange, and being sold as plain old "apples" is fraud.

donnay
09-16-2013, 06:58 AM
I feel like the burden should fall on those who add extra things to food not on those who's products are pure. Selling "organic" apples? You should be able to sell APPLES at the market and call them organic without expensive government certification programs, though I have no trouble with "free market" certification. Selling GMO apples with pesticide residue? You should have to disclose this information before you stick an "apple" label on your product and stick it on the shelf for unwitting consumers.

Apples with Zebra DNA, coated in Agent Orange, and being sold as plain old "apples" is fraud.


Or how about the cockroach gene spliced into the tomato--Yum!


Bottom line is, I really loathe people who like playing God.

Warrior_of_Freedom
09-16-2013, 09:38 AM
Or how about the cockroach gene spliced into the tomato--Yum!


Bottom line is, I really loathe people who like playing God.

yes you don't need to be a government certified scientist to know messing with the fabric of life is a recipe for disaster.