Hunger and poverty are on the rise in the US. Are we still "The land of opportunity?" Some say the answer is No.
Today is a dark day in the world of commercially grown/raised food. It's politics as usual in Washington and it has nothing to do with our (the citizens of the US) best interest.
The Unholy Alliance:
On the campaign trail in 2007, he (Obama) promised:
“We'll tell ConAgra that it's not the Department of Agribusiness.
It's the Department of Agriculture. We're going to put the people's interests
ahead of the special interests.”
Michael
Taylor, former Monsanto Vice President, is now the FDA Deputy Commissioner
for Foods.
Roger
Beachy, former director of the Monsanto-funded
Danforth Plant
Science Center,
is now the director of the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
Islam
Siddiqui, Vice President of the Monsanto and Dupont-funded
pesticide-promoting lobbying group, CropLife, is now the Agriculture Negotiator
for the US Trade Representative.
Rajiv Shah, former agricultural-development director for
the pro-biotech Gates Foundation (a frequent Monsanto partner), served as
Obama's USDA Under Secretary for Research Education and Economics and Chief
Scientist and is now head of USAID.
Solicitor General Elena Kagan, who took Monsanto's side against organic
farmers in the Roundup Ready alfalfa case, has been nominated to the Supreme
Court.
Now, Ramona Romero, corporate counsel to DuPont, has been
nominated by President Obama to serve as General Counsel for the U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
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Did you know that the 2012 Farm bill has special provisions for Monsanto and GMO crops?
"A so-called 'Monsanto rider,' quietly slipped into the
multi-billion dollar FY 2013 Agriculture Appropriations Bill, would require --
not just allow, but require -- the Secretary of Agriculture to grant a
temporary permit for the planting or cultivation of a genetically engineered
crop, even if a federal court has ordered the planting be halted until an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is completed," wrote Alexis
Baden-Mayer and Ronnie Cummins in a recent piece for AlterNet.
DO NOT take my word for it. Read the bill yourself HERE.
"Historically Monsanto has been involved with the production
of PCBs, DDT, dioxins and the defoliant / chemical weapon ‘Agent Orange'
(sprayed on American troops and Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War).
Originally a chemical company, Until the late 1990s Monsanto was a much larger
‘lifesciences' company whose business covered chemicals, polymers, food
additives and pharmaceuticals, as well as agricultural products."
As The Washington Post reported, "for nearly 40 years,
while producing the now-banned industrial coolants known as PCBs at a local
factory, Monsanto Co. routinely discharged toxic waste into a west
Anniston creek and dumped millions of pounds of PCBs into oozing open-pit
landfills. And thousands of pages of Monsanto documents : many emblazoned with
warnings such as 'CONFIDENTIAL: Read and Destroy' : show that for
decades, the corporate giant concealed what it did and what it knew."
Are you still with me? This is no conspiracy theory.
From Think Before you Pink:
"Eli Lilly acquired rBGH, sold as Posilac, from biotech
company Monsanto in 2008, despite the bad publicity Monsanto
received for years for developing the hormone. Even more disturbingly, Eli
Lilly acquired rBGH from Monsanto knowing that Monsanto’s own studies show milk
from cows treated with rBGH/Posilac contains increased levels of IGF-1, a
hormone linked to cancer.
Eli Lilly has taken pinkwashing to a whole new level. By adding rBGH to the
products they sell, Eli Lilly has completed its cancer profit circle: it
creates cancer with rBGH, it sells cancer treatment drugs like Gemzar, and it
sells a drug, Evista, to reduce the risk of breast cancer in women at high risk
of the disease. Eli Lilly’s cancer drugs made $2,683,000,000 for the company in
2008. Its potentially carcinogenic dairy hormone made millions of dollars in
the same year. Eli Lilly is milking cancer."
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Speak up! For your children, your friends and family...Speak up for people you don't even know. Be aware, be active and do your part to ensure food safety for generations to come!
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