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I honestly can't even understand the wikipedia entry on Monsanto.
Realistically, I can't understand what the author of this article wrote either. Mostly it sounds like a crazy person on the streets rambling on about the free masons and such.
It is not the job of the USDA or the EPA to feed the world or control climate change. It is the job of these Federal agencies to protect the food supply and the environment for the peoples of the United States.
Yet, as I read the the agricultural newsletters regarding the EPA proposed revisions to their rules regarding atrazine, the shrill voices from farm associations everywhere are along the lines of how are farmers “supposed to feed the world” and battle “climate change”, if they can’t use the “proper” herbicides in unrestricted amounts?
The National Corn Growers’ Association (NCGA) expressed disappointment in the EPA’s decisions, although the EPA has agreed to conduct additional scientific review. Growers and the public may comment on the proposal during the 60-day comment period.
NCGA President Chris Edington said, “We can feed and fuel the world and fight climate change, but we can’t do these things without modern farming tools, and atrazine is a tool that is critical to our work.”
(Yes the NCGA actually used the argument that due to “climate change,” farmers need to continue their usage of atrazine unabated). Talk about cringeworthy!
The EPA is a captured agency.
Realistically, I can't understand what the author of this article wrote either. Mostly it sounds like a crazy person on the streets rambling on about the free masons and such.
General Jack D. Ripper was right after all
Putin isn't happy.
http://jhaines6.wordpress.com/2013/06/30/must-read-russia-suggests-that-war-may-be-necessary-to-stop-monsanto-bit-by-bit-things-are-coming-to-a-head-j/
"Also to note about Syngenta, this report continues, is that in 2012 it was criminally charged in Germany for concealing the fact that its genetically modified corn killed cattle, and settled a class-action lawsuit in the US for $105 million after it was discovered they had contaminated the drinking supply of some 52 million Americans in more than 2,000 water districts with its “gender-bending†herbicide Atrazine."