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13th June 2012, 05:41 AM
While I was searching for a Rockefeller Foundation logo, I came across this article on Agent Jones's page:
In Addition To Vaccines, Rockefeller Foundation Presents Anti-Fertility GM Food for “Widespread Use” (http://www.infowars.com/in-addition-to-vaccines-rockefeller-foundation-presents-anti-fertility-gm-food-for-widespread-use/)
Jurriaan Maessen
Infowars.com
August 30, 2010
It seems there is no limit to the Rockefeller Foundation’s ambitions to introduce anti-fertility compounds into either existing “health-services”, such as vaccines, or — as appears to be the case now — average consumer-products.
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The 1985 Rockefeller Foundation’s annual report (http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/uploads/files/aa052a3a-32f9-4c1d-9a50-a42252b0cb23-1985.pdf) underlined its ongoing dedication towards finding good use for the anti-fertility substance “gossypol”, or C30H30O8 – as the description reads.
Indeed, gossypol, a toxic polyphenol derived from the cotton plant, was identified early on in the Foundation’s research as an effective sterilant. The question was, how to implement or integrate the toxic substance into crops.
“Another long-term interest of the Foundation has been gossypol, a compound that has been shown to have an antifertility effect in men, By the end of 1985, the Foundation had made grants totaling approximately $1.6 million in an effort to support and stimulate scientific investigations on the safety and efficacy of gossypol.”
In the 1986 Rockefeller Foundation annual report (http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/uploads/files/b9b03b28-ccd3-47d4-9ad7-6fb75a86c30f-1986.pdf), the organization admits funding research into the use of fertility-reducing compounds in relation to food for “widespread use”:
“Male contraceptive studies are focused on gossypol, a natural substance extracted from the cotton plant, and identified by Chinese researchers as having an anti-fertility effect on men. Before widespread use can be recommended, further investigation is needed to see if lowering the dosage can eliminate undesirable side-effects without reducing its effectiveness as a contraceptive. The Foundation supported research on gossypol’s safety, reversibility and efficacy in seven different 1986 grants.”
Much more at link:
http://www.infowars.com/in-addition-to-vaccines-rockefeller-foundation-presents-anti-fertility-gm-food-for-widespread-use/
(http://www.infowars.com/in-addition-to-vaccines-rockefeller-foundation-presents-anti-fertility-gm-food-for-widespread-use/)
EDIT - Please ignore the editing. I can't seem to fix the formatting of the paste job.
In Addition To Vaccines, Rockefeller Foundation Presents Anti-Fertility GM Food for “Widespread Use” (http://www.infowars.com/in-addition-to-vaccines-rockefeller-foundation-presents-anti-fertility-gm-food-for-widespread-use/)
Jurriaan Maessen
Infowars.com
August 30, 2010
It seems there is no limit to the Rockefeller Foundation’s ambitions to introduce anti-fertility compounds into either existing “health-services”, such as vaccines, or — as appears to be the case now — average consumer-products.
http://freespeech.vo.llnwd.net/o25/pub/images/onepixel.gif
The 1985 Rockefeller Foundation’s annual report (http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/uploads/files/aa052a3a-32f9-4c1d-9a50-a42252b0cb23-1985.pdf) underlined its ongoing dedication towards finding good use for the anti-fertility substance “gossypol”, or C30H30O8 – as the description reads.
Indeed, gossypol, a toxic polyphenol derived from the cotton plant, was identified early on in the Foundation’s research as an effective sterilant. The question was, how to implement or integrate the toxic substance into crops.
“Another long-term interest of the Foundation has been gossypol, a compound that has been shown to have an antifertility effect in men, By the end of 1985, the Foundation had made grants totaling approximately $1.6 million in an effort to support and stimulate scientific investigations on the safety and efficacy of gossypol.”
In the 1986 Rockefeller Foundation annual report (http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/uploads/files/b9b03b28-ccd3-47d4-9ad7-6fb75a86c30f-1986.pdf), the organization admits funding research into the use of fertility-reducing compounds in relation to food for “widespread use”:
“Male contraceptive studies are focused on gossypol, a natural substance extracted from the cotton plant, and identified by Chinese researchers as having an anti-fertility effect on men. Before widespread use can be recommended, further investigation is needed to see if lowering the dosage can eliminate undesirable side-effects without reducing its effectiveness as a contraceptive. The Foundation supported research on gossypol’s safety, reversibility and efficacy in seven different 1986 grants.”
Much more at link:
http://www.infowars.com/in-addition-to-vaccines-rockefeller-foundation-presents-anti-fertility-gm-food-for-widespread-use/
(http://www.infowars.com/in-addition-to-vaccines-rockefeller-foundation-presents-anti-fertility-gm-food-for-widespread-use/)
EDIT - Please ignore the editing. I can't seem to fix the formatting of the paste job.