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March 23, 2008 at 10:13:53
The World According to Monsanto - A documentary that Americans won't ever see by Siv O'Neall Page 1 of 3 page(s) |
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The gigantic biotech corporation Monsanto is threatening to destroy the agricultural biodiversity which has served mankind for thousands of years. The endless list of genetically modified seeds sold and controlled by Monsanto are putting at enormous risk age-old agricultural patterns under the presumptuous slogan of aiming at solving the huge problem of hunger in the world. On March 11 a new documentary was aired on French television (ARTE – French-German cultural tv channel) by French journalist and film maker Marie-Monique Robin, entitled 'The World According to Monsanto' (Le Monde selon Monsanto[1]). Starting from the Internet over a period of three years Robin has collected material for her documentary, going on to numerous interviews with people of very different backgrounds. She traveled widely, from Latin America, to Asia, through Europe and the United States, to personally interview farmers and people in influential positions. As an example of pro-Monsanto interviews, she talked at length with Michael Taylor who has worked as a lawyer for Monsanto and also for the Federal Drug Administration (FDA), where he had great influence on the legalization of the genetically modified bovine growth hormone (BGH). It also became FDA policy during Taylor's tenure that GM seeds are declared to be "substantially equivalent"[2] to non-GM seeds, hence proclaiming proof of the harmlessness of GMs to be unnecessary. Michael Taylor[3] is a typical example of technocrats employed via 'the revolving door policy'. He is now head of the Washington, D.C. office of Monsanto Corporation. The gospel according to Monsanto is that their patented GM seeds and their bovine growth hormone (BGH) will increase worldwide production of agricultural, dairy and meat products and Bt cotton to the extent that worldwide hunger and poverty will be eradicated.
The actual truth is rather the opposite. GMOs are creating serious damage all over the world and artificial BGH injection in cows[4] cause numerous health problems, and even death.
Monsanto is not held back by any considerations of ethics and it hides the reality of its sordid machinations behind a wall of secrecy. Everything Monsanto does is exclusively with the intent of increasing its own profit – everything else be damned. If left to its own devices it will most certainly destroy the livelihood of millions of farmers – a process begun a decade ago in India and certainly in many other countries as well[5]. The planet's ecosystems will be seriously threatened by unnatural ways of changing agricultural patterns. The dangers of GMO cultivation to the environment come in many forms:
On top of all these dangers to biodiversity and biological farming comes the fact that Monsanto has patented its products and farmers are legally bound not to save seeds for replanting for the following year. They must buy new seeds from Monsanto every year and the company has a sizeable staff that just deals with prosecuting farmers suspected of illegally using one year's seeds for the planting of the next year's crop.
Globalization and Poverty
Biological farming is adapted to existing ecosystems. But age-old biological farming has had to give room to industrial monocultures that enrich the few and cause poverty and despair for millions of small farmers. Now there is soil erosion, destruction of biodiversity and social/economic disasters in tow. Contrary to Monsanto promises that GM seeds and Roundup would reduce production cost, farmers now have to pay skyrocketing prices for herbicides, pesticides and fertilizer. [6]
The destructive effects of genetically engineered crops are worldwide, but the extensive damage done in India has been widely documented by Dr Vandana Shiva. She is a physicist and environmentalist as well as a tireless activist and author of many books concerning the nefarious consequences of GM farming as opposed to the wisdom of traditional family and biological farming. She is currently based in New Delhi.
Quote from Dr. Vandana Shiva:
"I am writing this statement from beautiful Doon Valley in the Himalaya where the monsoons have arrived, and our Navdanya (Nine Seeds—Our National Movement on Conservation of Biodiversity) team is busy with transplanting of over 300 rice varieties which we are conserving along with the rich diversity of other agricultural crops. Our farm does not use any chemicals or external inputs. It is a self-regenerative system which preserves biodiversity while meeting human needs and needs of farm animals. Our 2 bullocks are the alternative to chemical fertilisers which pollute soil and water as well as to tractors and fossil fuels which pollute the atmosphere and destabilise the climate."[7]
"Economic globalization has become a war against nature and the poor" says Dr. Vandana Shiva.
"Recently I was visiting Bhatinda in Punjab because of an epidemic of farmers’ suicides. Punjab used to be the most prosperous agricultural region in India. Today every farmer is in debt and despair. Vast stretches of land have become waterlogged desert. And, as an old farmer pointed out, even the trees have stopped bearing fruit because heavy use of pesticides has killed the pollinators — the bees and butterflies.
And Punjab is not alone in experiencing this ecological and social disaster. Last year I was in Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, where farmers have also been committing suicide. Farmers who traditionally grew pulses and millets and paddy have been lured by seed companies to buy hybrid cotton seeds referred to as “white gold”, which were supposed to make them millionaires. Instead they became paupers."[8]
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Monsanto's Monopoly
Thank you for the wonderful review. It is criminal that discussion of the Agent Orange gang's feeding experiments are banned from public discussion. Unfortunately people are getting sicker and sicker and there's just so long a terrible lie can keep growing while sustaining denial. There is a world of solid fact but the Internet is filled with industry fronts as well, the best money can buy! I've spent a decade trying to break through the stonewall of the media in the US and have a documentary, Roundup Ready Nation, made of utter frustration at the sheer criminality and violation of basic rights being willfully ignored. Someone needs to talk about the epidemic of illness and Monsanto's hands in the food. by Pamela Drew (25 articles, 15 quicklinks, 3 diaries, 30 comments) on Sunday, Mar 23, 2008 at 2:18:01 PM
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I believe
Monsanto's actions are not just the result of greed but they are following the 'billions need to die' agenda. Ah..... now I've taken off my tin foil hat..... And I still believe it. btw, was Hillary on their board at one time? by richard (0 articles, 5 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 1359 comments [400 recommended, 8 rejected]) on Sunday, Mar 23, 2008 at 2:40:50 PM
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Reply: I believe
I don't know if Hillary was on Monsanto's board but I do know that both Bill & Hillary were deeply involved in Monsanto business. I am hoping it's going to be used as a weapon against Hillary's ugly campaign strategy. The Clintons are so tied in with Big Money that there's no way anything would change if she were to become the next president. Heaven forbid! by Siv O'Neall (30 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 43 comments [1 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Sunday, Mar 23, 2008 at 3:44:28 PM
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Reply: Monsanto
As of today Monsanto's stock is up: +8.13 (8.37%) Mar 24 11:37am ET Good clue is that D. Rockefeller owns Monsanto, and his good bud, Kissinger, once said "food can be used as weapons" by Joann (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 45 comments) on Monday, Mar 24, 2008 at 11:02:35 AM
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