This Company May Be the Biggest Threat
to Your Future Health
Video “Shocking World
by Monsanto” on youtube
Original title “The World according to
Monsanto”
On March 11 a new documentary was aired on French
television. It is a documentary most Americans will never see,
explaining how the gigantic biotech corporation Monsanto is
threatening to destroy the agricultural biodiversity which has
served mankind for thousands of years.
For millennia, farmers have saved seeds from season to
season. But when Monsanto developed GM seeds that would resist
its own herbicide, Roundup, Monsanto patented the seeds. For
nearly all of its history the United States Patent and
Trademark Office refused to grant patents on seeds, viewing
them as life-forms with too many variables to be patented. But
in 1980 the U.S. Supreme Court allowed for seed patents in a
five-to-four decision, laying the groundwork for a handful of
corporations to begin taking control of the world’s food
supply.
Since the 1980s, Monsanto has become the world leader in
genetic modification of seeds and has won 674 biotechnology
patents, more than any other company. Farmers who buy
Monsanto’s Roundup Ready seeds are required to sign an
agreement promising not to save the seed produced after each
harvest for re-planting, or to sell the seed to other farmers.
This means that farmers must buy new seed every year.
Monsanto puts pressure on farmers, farmers’ co-ops, seed
dealers, and anyone else it suspects may have infringed its
patents of genetically modified seeds. To do this, Monsanto
relies on a shadowy army of private investigators and agents.
They secretly videotape and photograph farmers, store owners,
and co-ops. They infiltrate community meetings. They gather
information from informants about farming activities.
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. Farmers call
them the “seed police” and use words such as “Gestapo” and
“Mafia” to describe their tactics.
Monsanto,
which was a plain old chemical business before it
rechristened itself a "life sciences" company, and
started using bioengineering to develop genetically
altered crops, is one of the biggest threats to both
mankind and the earth today. They have both the
capability and the ruthless drive to, more or less
single-handedly, destroy the world’s natural biodiversity
and food supply for their own profit.
Complicating the picture further, Monsanto is also deeply
entrenched with the pharmaceutical industry. Pharmacia
Corporation was created in April 2000 through the merger of
Pharmacia & Upjohn with Monsanto Company and its G.D.
Searle unit. Few people ever make the connection between GMO
crops and the sale of drugs.
I believe the GMO crop issue is one of the most significant
challenges to your future health. And, the drug industry is one
of the primary driving forces for the traditional paradigm,
which focuses on the treating symptoms with expensive
band-aids, so you get sicker and sicker and require more of
their self-serving expensive drug solutions to relieve your
symptoms. Put these two health disasters together – where one
is feeding the profits of the other -- and the picture becomes
bleak indeed.
Folks, it’s time to just say no to this madness and abrogation
of ethics.
Let your elected officials know how you feel about it; ask
your local supermarket to stock their shelves with more natural
organic foods; vote with your pocketbook – avoid everything
that contains GMO products. That means abstaining from
virtually all processed food products and sticking to fresh,
locally grown, organic food stuffs, and going back to basic
food preparation in your own home.
Cooking from scratch, with wholesome ingredients based on your
nutritional type, is one of the absolute best things you can do
for your long-term health.
Is New Terrifying Disease caused
by Genetically Modified Foods?
Have you ever heard of “Morgellon’s
Disease?”
As of February 2007, more than 10,000 reports of the
mysterious disease have been reported on the Morgellon
Foundation's website. That’s up from 2,000 reports in February
of 2006.
Reports come from 15 nations across the world, including
Canada, the UK, Australia and The Netherlands, as well as all
50 U.S. states. The majority of reports have come from Texas,
California and Florida.
People with Morgellon’s disease describe it as a feeling of
bugs or parasites scuttling around beneath their skin,
accompanied by open lesions that heal slowly and ooze out blue,
black or white fibers that can be several millimeters long.
These fibers appear like pliable plastic. They can be as fine
as spider silk, yet they are strong enough to distend the skin
when pulled and elicit shooting pains when you try to remove
them.
The CDC, unusually slow to respond to what can only be
described as a new outbreak, has finally set up a
web
pageabout the phenomenon,
which they refer to as “Unexplained Dermopathy.” In
August 2007 -- a year after vowing to look into the
terrifying disorder -- they gave $300,000 to Kaiser
Permanente to investigate the disease.
The CDC’s website lists additional symptoms, including fatigue,
mental confusion, short term memory loss, joint pain, changes
in vision, and social dysfunction, including suicide.
According to an
article in Natural
News
, published last
week, Morgellon’s disease may be linked to genetically
modified food.
While the CDC dragged its feet, a research team from Oklahoma
State University lead by Dr. Randy Wymore, studied some of the
fibers sent to them by Morgellons patients. They found that the
fibers from different people look remarkably similar to each
other, yet do not match any common environmental fibers.
Vitaly Citovsky, Professor of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
at Stony Brook University in New York, discovered that the
fibers contain the substance Agrobacterium, a genus of
gram-negative bacteria capable of genetically transforming not
only plants, but also other eukaryotic species, including human
cells.
Are we now teetering on the brink of the GM food disaster we
feared from the very beginning?
Information is Power, so Power Up!
If you aren't convinced this is an important issue for you,
your children, and your grandchildren, then do yourself a favor
and find some free time to review the evidence, starting with
the related articles listed at the end.
You can also search my site mercola.com by entering “Monsanto”
into the search box. I have over 300 pages on this topic
alone!
To further guide you in understanding the problems associated
with GM foods, I strongly recommend reading the incredible
series Seeds of
Doubt, written by staffers at
the Sacramento Bee.
And, last but not least, I urge everyone to
watch the video
The Future of
Food. Forward the link to
this video widely among your friends, family and
acquaintances. This in-depth investigation into the
disturbing truth behind genetically modified foods is one
of the best documentaries I have ever seen. It will help
you understand how and why the genetic engineering
we allow to be unleashed today is a very real threat to
ALL future generations.
The fact is that genetically modified foods are so prevalent
in the United States that if you randomly pick an item off your
grocery store's shelves, you have a 75 percent chance of
picking a food with GM ingredients. This is because at least
seven out of every 10 items have been genetically modified.
The True Food Shopping
Guideis a great tool for
helping you determine which brands and products contain
GMO ingredients. It lists 20 different food categories
that include everything from baby food to chocolate.
Here are four simple steps to decrease your consumption of GM
foods as much as possible:
• Reduce or eliminate processed foods in your diet. The
fact that 75 percent of processed foods contain GM ingredients
is only one of the many reasons to stick to a whole foods
diet.
• Read produce and food labels. Conventionally raised
soybeans and corn make up the largest portion of genetically
modified crops. Ingredients made from these foods include high
fructose corn syrup (HFCS), corn flour and meal, dextrin,
starch, soy sauce, margarine, and tofu.
• Buy organic produce. By definition, food that is
certified organic must be free from all GM organisms, produced
without artificial pesticides and fertilizers and from an
animal reared without the routine use of antibiotics, growth
promoters or other drugs. Additionally, grass-fed beef will not
have been fed GM corn feed.
• Look at produce stickers. The PLU code on stickers
for conventionally grown fruit consists of four numbers,
organically grown fruit has five numbers prefaced by the number
nine, and GM fruit has five numbers prefaced by the number
eight.
Source: mercola.com - the world´s No. 1 health
website