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Seeds Of Truth By Sheila Samples May
9, 2009
I
have learned over the past decade if I want to know what's really
going on in the United States, I have to cruise through the
foreign media to see what's creating a furor or causing a stink.
So, while searching for the status of Spain's on-again, off-again
criminal proceedings against six Bush Administration war
criminals, this headline
in Der Spiegel caught my eye -- "Frankenfood Ban is
Neither Populism nor Panic-Mongering."
A closer look
at the article revealed it wasn't a Norm Coleman ploy to get
folks in Minnesota to quit eating burgers and fries, nor a menu
for the genetically obscene monster in Mary Shelly's
"Frankenstein,"
but an announcement by Germany's Agriculture Minister Ilse Aigner
that Germany is banning the cultivation of MON 810, a genetically
modified (GM) corn produced by US biotech giant Monsanto.
The
GM Monster
It appears that MON 810 is also believed to
be the "Frankenstein" of GM crops by at least five
other European countries -- France, Austria, Hungary, Greece and
Luxembourg -- all of whom have banned its use. MON 810 was
approved by the European Union in 1998, and was the only GM crop
approved for cultivation in Germany. Aigner said she had
legitimate reasons to believe that the genetically modified
Monsanto seed "presents a danger to the environment."
The plant produces a toxin that not only destroys the larvae of
the corn borer moth, but other, beneficial, insects as
well.
Andreas Thierfelder, spokesman for Monsanto Germany,
responded that Monsanto would decide "as quickly as
possible" whether to take legal proceedings. She said the
"matter was very urgent as the planting season was about to
start." Just how urgent was evident days later when Monsanto
filed a lawsuit against the German government, claiming that its
ban on MON 810 is arbitrary and contravenes EU rules. Although
Monsanto sued France in an effort to overturn its ban on
genetically modified corn, and lost
that battle in March when France's highest court ruled that the
corn "may" harm the environment and wildlife, the
German government is justifiably edgy, as it must prove
conclusively to the German court that MON 810 damages the
environment.
But the feeder GM corn is just one tiny blip
on the Frankenfood radar. And, it's not just Europeans who should
worry. As Jim
Hightower, former two-time Texas agriculture
commissioner warned
way back in June 2004... "For
some time, the likes of Monsanto have had their white-smocked
engineers tinkering merrily and dangerously with the very DNA of
food, genetically modifying the natural composition of things
like potatoes so they contain a pesticide in every one of their
cells, or altering rice so it contains a diarrhea drug in every
bite. This is no mere lab experiment, for unbeknownst to the vast
majority of Americans, Monsanto and a handful of other global
biotech giants have quietly spread the seeds of these genetically
altered Frankenfoods to so many farms over the past decade that
about a third of the foods on U.S. supermarket shelves now
contain organisms with tampered DNA -- everything from baby food
and milk to products made with soybean and corn. Thanks to
well-placed campaign donations and powerhouse lobbying, this
infiltration of our food supply has been done with practically no
consumer awareness, since both Bill Clinton's and George W's
administrations have let these foodstuffs be sold in America
without so much as a label on them to tell us that we're buying
something that our families might prefer to avoid."
Kinda
ruins the appetite, doesn't it? Not just the fact that Monsanto
has infiltrated the bulk of our food chain, but that it clearly
believes it has the right to do so with or without our knowledge.
It has fought oversight, regulation, labeling and scientific
research for years. The arrogance with which multinational
biotech corporations such as Monsanto are disrupting and
modifying life's natural genetic order -- from seeds to food to
animals to humans to the environment -- is creepy. The Almighty
must surely be watching in slack-jawed amazement.
The
Profit Plan
These giants are "chemical"
corporations, and one of their goals is to create seeds that will
withstand more (and more and more) of their herbicides. Monsanto,
which gave us the deadly Agent Orange and the toxic weed killer
Roundup, is not alone in its quest to manipulate, or to control
the world's order. Germany's chemical giant Bayer, well known for
its popular and effective Bayer aspirin, and for Aleve and
Alka-Seltzer, was the first to introduce heroin as well as
mustard gas, and produces a series of neonicotinoids --
insecticides that attack the central nervous systems of insects,
such as bees.
Other mega-corporations dealing in both pharmaceuticals and
pesticides, to name a few, are Merck, DuPont, Dow Chemical, and
Syngenta -- but Monsanto has been around for more than a century,
produces 90-percent of genetically modified seed -- and has many
friends in high places. Many
high places.
Last year, Vanity Fair's Donald L.
Barlett and James B. Steele teamed up to present a
well-researched background article,
"Monsanto's Harvest of Fear," wherein they listed some,
but not all, of these friends... (...)
Monsanto has long been wired into Washington. Michael R. Taylor
was a staff attorney and executive assistant to the F.D.A.
commissioner before joining a law firm in Washington in 1981,
where he worked to secure F.D.A. approval of Monsanto’s
artificial growth hormone before returning to the F.D.A. as
deputy commissioner in 1991. Dr. Michael A. Friedman, formerly
the F.D.A.’s deputy commissioner for operations, joined
Monsanto in 1999 as a senior vice president. Linda J. Fisher was
an assistant administrator at the E.P.A. when she left the agency
in 1993. She became a vice president of Monsanto, from 1995 to
2000, only to return to the E.P.A. as deputy administrator the
next year. William D. Ruckelshaus, former E.P.A. administrator,
and Mickey Kantor, former U.S. trade representative, each served
on Monsanto’s board after leaving government. Supreme Court
justice Clarence Thomas was an attorney in Monsanto’s
corporate-law department in the 1970s. He wrote the Supreme Court
opinion in a crucial G.M.-seed patent-rights case in 2001 that
benefited Monsanto and all G.M.-seed companies. Donald Rumsfeld
never served on the board or held any office at Monsanto, but
Monsanto must occupy a soft spot in the heart of the former
defense secretary. Rumsfeld was chairman and C.E.O. of the
pharmaceutical maker G. D. Searle & Co. when Monsanto
acquired Searle in 1985, after Searle had experienced difficulty
in finding a buyer. Rumsfeld’s stock and options in Searle
were valued at $12 million at the time of the sale.
Bartlett
and Steele go into some detail about the lengths Monsanto will go
to protect its patent rights, not only against GM or GE
(genetically engineered) farmers, but organic farmers as well.
They write... Monsanto
goes after farmers, farmers’ co-ops, seed dealers -- anyone
it suspects may have infringed its patents of genetically
modified seeds. As interviews and reams of court documents
reveal, Monsanto relies on a shadowy army of private
investigators and agents in the American heartland to strike fear
into farm country. They fan out into fields and farm towns, where
they secretly videotape and photograph farmers, store owners, and
co-ops; infiltrate community meetings; and gather information
from informants about farming activities. Farmers say that 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.
Once
you opt to buy Monsanto seeds, you are no longer a farmer, you're
a "grower" -- a serf -- and you must sign a
Technology/Stewardship
Agreement wherein you agree, among many other
restrictions, to use Monsanto seed for planting only a single
commercial crop...not to sell or give seeds to any other person
for planting...to pay annual technology fees (in addition to the
price of the seed) due Monsanto...to turn over your records and
receipts anytime Monsanto asks for them. In short, you sign your
life -- and your livelihood -- over when you become a "grower."
And, if you're ever taken to court (and it's likely you could
be), and you lose (and it's likely you will) -- you will find you
agreed to pay Monsanto and its attorney fees and all related
court costs.
The End Game
This goes way
beyond garnering profits for agriculture conglomerates such as
Monsanto. It is about disrupting the natural order of life --
whether plant or animal. And, for those orchestrating this havoc,
it is about control. As Henry Kissinger once said
matter-of-factly, "If you control the oil you control the
country; if you control food, you control the population."
Kissinger has long been obsessed with two things -- depopulating
the world and establishing a New
World Order.
What
better way to control the food than to ban seed saving -- what
better weapon is there to use against starving populations than
food? The answer is laid out in detail in F. William Engdahl's
November 2007 critical
book about genetic manipulation, "Seeds of
Destruction." Engdahl is no conspiracy theorist. He is a
leading researcher as well as an economist and an associate and
regular contributor for the Centre for Research on
Globalization.
In his extensive
three-part review of "Seeds," investigative journalist
Stephen Lendman reveals "... the diabolical story of how
Washington and four Anglo-American agribusiness giants plan world
domination by patenting life forms to gain worldwide control of
our food supply and why that prospect is chilling."
Lendman
reminds us that Kissinger has been both at the forefront and
behind the scenes since the 1960s when, as Engdahl wrote, "the
Rockefellers were at the power center of the US establishment
(and) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (was) their hand-picked
protégé." Kissinger was there as Nixon's
Secretary of State in 1973 when the food crisis hit and, as
Engdahl said, he decided US agricultural policy was "too
important to be left in the hands of the Agricultural Department
so he took control of it himself." Even back then,
Kissinger's goal was to go global and seize control of the
agricultural food market. Kissinger's "food diplomacy"
was to use food to "reward friends and punish
enemies."
Lendman writes, "Food is power. When
used to cull the population, it's a weapon of mass destruction."
He says "One way or another, the Rockefeller Foundation aims
to reduce population through human reproduction by spreading GMO
seeds." And the "world's number one" in patenting
seeds is Monsanto. He explains... Like
it or not, they're advancing their agenda, and a 2004 Rockefeller
Foundation report shows it. GM crop production achieved nine
consecutive double digit year increases since 1996. More than
eight million farmers in 17 countries now plant them, over 90% in
developing nations. Far and away, the US is the world's leader
"with aggressive Government promotion, absence of labeling,
and the domination of US farm production." Here,
"genetically engineered crops (have) essentially taken over
the American food chain." In 2004, over 85% of soybeans were
genetically modified, 45% of corn, and since animal feed is
mainly from these crops "the entire meat production of the
nation (and exports) has been fed on genetically modified animal
feed." What animals eat, so do humans.
According
to Engdahl, agribusiness giants, aided by the Rockefeller
Foundation, the US government and the World Trade Organization
(WTO) are progressing relentlessly toward the second pillar of
Kissinger's end game -- controlling food to control (and expunge)
populations of lesser nations. In December 2007, Engdahl sounded
the alarm about yet another seed venture
(adventure?), "Doomsday Seed Vault in the Arctic," a
steel-reinforced concrete seed bank built deep inside a mountain
on the remote Norwegian island of Spitsbergen. This "program"
is funded by the Rockefellers, by such seed giants as Syngenta
and Monsanto -- and by Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who knows a
bit about monopoly.
The Way Out
Engdahl says
that, since 2007, Monsanto and the US Government together hold
the patent for a commercial seed called "Terminator,"
designed to commit suicide after just one harvest, and farmers
will be forced to return to Monsanto or other seed giants to
purchase new seeds each year for crops needed to feed their
populations. He said if they're allowed to continue their
reckless pursuit of power, in a decade or so, the small farmer
will be but a memory and the majority of the world's food
producers would be little more than feudal serfs in bondage to
three or four giant seed corporations. "Those who say 'it
can't happen here' should look more closely at current global
events," he wrote. "The mere existence of that
concentration of power in three or four private US-based
agribusiness giants is grounds for legally banning all GMO crops
even were their harvest gains real, which they manifestly are
not."
The good news is that Europe is fighting back
against being forced to plant genetically manipulated seeds for
plants and food. Countries like Austria and Denmark, France --
and now Germany -- are standing up, and standing together, to ban
biotech products. As is always the case, when those who lust for
power and control concoct their grand schemes, they fail to
factor in the human response. Lendman says public opinion
throughout Europe is strongly opposed to GMO foods and
ingredients. He writes... Several
EU countries, including France, Germany, Austria and Denmark,
even ban some EU-approved biotech products to further cloud the
outlook. Polls show why, with European public opinion strongly
opposed to GMO foods and ingredients, with hostility levels in
France as high as 89% and 79% wanting governments to ban them.
This shows European consumers are far ahead of Americans and much
better protected (so far) by their overall exclusion as well as
having labeling requirements for those allowed to be sold. That
provision is crucial as it empowers consumers to use or avoid
eating these foods. If enough people abstain, food outlets won't
carry them.
It's
not that Americans don't care that the Rockefeller-Gates-Monsanto
plan to solve world hunger is but a ghastly scheme to cull the
population of its nonproductive bottom-feeders. Thanks to
conspiratorial US media, most of us are either blissfully unaware
or are unable to make a sound because, as Hightower said, our
"Congress and the White House (and the media) have Monsanto
checks stuffed in their ears."
The way out is to
become informed -- and just say no to having unlabeled, untested
products crammed down our throats. If we do nothing, we will reap
what we sow. We will, as Charles Galton Darwin, grandson of
evolutionist Charles Darwin, wrote
in his 1952 "The Next Million Years," be condemned to
the status of workers in a beehive.
We must stand up and
support Europe's attempt to organize a ban on genetically
modified crops and food. It is the way -- the only way -- out of
this mess. Lendman, who maintains "the stakes are much too
high -- human health and safety must never be compromised for
profit," suggests that we read Engdahl's book, which is a
"wake-up call" for all of us.
I suggest we start
by reading Lendman's review of that book, which is a much louder
wake-up call. Sheila
Samples http://sheilastuff.blogspot.com/ is
an Oklahoma writer and a former civilian US Army Public
Information Officer. She is a regular contributor for a variety
of Internet sites.
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