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Cebu_4_2
30th March 2014, 01:16 AM
Obama Signs Monsanto Protection Act

March 29, 2013 by Arjun Walia (http://www.collective-evolution.com/author/arjun/). 97 Comments. (http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/03/29/obama-signs-monsanto-protection-act/#comments)
Barack Obama (Zero) recently signed a bill into law that was written by the billion-dollar corporation that will benefit from it. The Monsanto Protection Act allows Monsanto to override United States federal courts on the issue of planting experimental genetically engineered crops all across the US. The government has no power whatsoever to stop Monsanto and other biotechnology corporations from planting and harvesting. After Obama signed H.R. 933, the provision was final, there can be no litigation against these corporations at all. Corrupt food corporations are now allowed to plant and sell their genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and genetically engineered (GE) seeds. It wasn’t long ago that Monsanto rejected multiple studies on GMO crop risk. We are seeing the power of the fact that multinational corporations own the government. Here is a bogus quote from the Monsanto corp.


Opponents of agricultural biotechnology have repeatedly filed suits against USDA on procedural grounds in order to disrupt the regulatory process and undermine the science-based regulation of such products. These lawsuits have also created tremendous resources constraints for USDA and have resulted in significant delays in approval of new, innovative products that will help growers provide Americans with an abundant and economical food supply while remaining competitive in the world market. Activist groups have made it clear they will continue to use the court system to challenge regulatory approvals of corn, soybean and other biotechnology derived crops, and have openly stated their intention to use litigation as a way to impede the availability of new technology to growers and consumers - Monsanto Corp

To reiterate, this new law forces the USDA to approve all GMO planting permits desired by the Monsanto corporation and other biotech firms no matter what. Is this really a democracy? As large corporations are able to ultimately make decisions, the government just exists to give people the illusion that they make the decision. Barack Obama did not make this decision, the Monsanto corporation did. So who owns the Monsanto corporation then?

The Monsanto corporations major shareholder is Fidelity Investments, The Vanguard Group and State Street Corporation. All of these are major financial institutions. These three financial corporations have their hands in all industries and all major corporations that govern them. These three corporations also own ALL of the major biotechnology companies that manufacture GMOs like Amgen, Genentech, and Genzyme. Doesn’t that seem strange to you. Here we have major multinational corporations that are owned by major financial institutions. The major multinational corporations influence the government, and the major financial institutions own the corporations. So here we have a case of major financial institutions owning the government. We must then ask, who owns the major financial institutions? That’s easy, the federal reserve does. You have to look at the owners and creators of the money supply, which usually leads to a few families like the Rothchild’s and Rockefeller’s.

How much longer will we allow these ‘people’ to control our food supply? How much longer will we let them control medical research, the energy and financial industry? Why have we given our power away to a small group of people and the corporations they run? What is their history? What have they been involved in? How did this happen? Maybe these facts will push you to do your own research. The current human experience is one that is not resonating with many people, we are all waking up. Our consciousness is shifting, and awakening to new truths is playing a large role in shifting our perception. Shifting our perception alone is a starting point to creating global change. We are also recognizing that the key to change is love, peace, cooperation and acceptance. Nobody is forcing you to do anything, you always have a choice, and that includes the choices you make when it comes to your food. Sources:

mick silver
30th March 2014, 06:53 AM
now at lease we all know one of the groups that control the usa , right in your face

Barbaro
30th March 2014, 07:14 AM
OP, can you put up a link?

Thanks.

palani
30th March 2014, 07:16 AM
Good news. So if I choose to plant a field of conventional corn or non gmo soybeans there is nothing they can do to prohibit me.

That is the trick with legislation. Anything that is done for one entity applies to all.

Tumbleweed
30th March 2014, 07:39 AM
Good news. So if I choose to plant a field of conventional corn or non gmo soybeans there is nothing they can do to prohibit me.

That is the trick with legislation. Anything that is done for one entity applies to all.

They can't stop you from planting non gmo but when their corn or soybeans cross pollinate with yours they'll sue the shit out of you. They have a long history of doing that.

palani
30th March 2014, 07:46 AM
They can't stop you from planting non gmo but when their corn or soybeans cross pollinate with yours they'll sue the shit out of you. They have a long history of doing that.

That knife cuts both ways. When your conventional varieties get contaminated with gmo pollen you can sue them.

Couple years ago the organic label got highjacked by government and to stifle the movement they made some sort of edict that your crop couldn't be called organic if there was a gmo crop of the same type being grown within a mile or so. Made it difficult to gain the organic label and made it possible for your neighbor to injure you.

Tumbleweed
30th March 2014, 07:53 AM
Do a search on how it works out for farmers getting sued. In the long run the farmers lose. I've watched this happen locally with gmo alfalfa.

7th trump
30th March 2014, 08:45 AM
Do a search on how it works out for farmers getting sued. In the long run the farmers lose. I've watched this happen locally with gmo alfalfa.

Actually palani is making a good point.
The knife does cut both ways when it comes to the law.
Problem is most sue using the wrong approach.
I threatened a law suit against a former employer a few years ago stating by forcing me to participate in Social Security (signing a W4) it took away some of my Bill of Rights which resulted in turning me into a political "federal personnel" (had a senate document proving which Bill of Rights you get and which you don't as a political "US citizen").....guess who didn't want that going to the courts.......I won the threat!.......(actually we both won).
Notice how I worded that?
I didn't bring up anything about the legality of a W4 and taxes.......I could careless about the W4 and taxes themself....I went after my Bill of Rights through not wanting to be a second class "US citizen" (lack of constitutional protections) which you "politically" are lack of when participating in Social Security.

Cebu_4_2
30th March 2014, 08:59 AM
OP, can you put up a link?

Thanks.

http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/03/29/obama-signs-monsanto-protection-act/#comments

(http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/03/29/obama-signs-monsanto-protection-act/#comments)http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d113:h.r.933:

http://www.monsanto.com/newsviews/Documents/Letter%20to%20House%20for%20Section%20733.pdf

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/mh?s=mon

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/mh?s=AMGN+Major+Holders

http://rt.com/usa/monsanto-bill-blunt-agriculture-006/

(http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/03/29/obama-signs-monsanto-protection-act/#comments)

Ponce
30th March 2014, 09:05 AM
Here I go again (for your benefit).........With my Land Patent they cannot do what they want on my land...however...I can do WHAT I want I want on my land. Think of the future and get ready for it.

V

Tumbleweed
30th March 2014, 12:59 PM
Actually palani is making a good point.
The knife does cut both ways when it comes to the law.
Problem is most sue using the wrong approach.
I threatened a law suit against a former employer a few years ago stating by forcing me to participate in Social Security (signing a W4) it took away some of my Bill of Rights which resulted in turning me into a political "federal personnel" (had a senate document proving which Bill of Rights you get and which you don't as a political "US citizen").....guess who didn't want that going to the courts.......I won the threat!.......(actually we both won).
Notice how I worded that?
I didn't bring up anything about the legality of a W4 and taxes.......I could careless about the W4 and taxes themself....I went after my Bill of Rights through not wanting to be a second class "US citizen" (lack of constitutional protections) which you "politically" are lack of when participating in Social Security.

Last time I looked they were reported to have about twenty lawsuits against farmers at all times. they had teams of lawyers and seemingly and unlimited amount of money to spend on lawsuits. Generally farmers have neither the time or money to fight them.

palani
30th March 2014, 01:35 PM
they had teams of lawyers and seemingly and unlimited amount of money to spend on lawsuits. If you choose to fight them they don't have the resources to defeat you. Flood them with paperwork. For each paper a lawyer will charge $1,500 to answer. While they are working on your case they are ignoring 20 others.



Generally farmers have neither the time or money to fight them.
Farmers have all the time necessary. They only need money if they desire to hire attorneys. Once they have hired an attorney they have lost.

Tumbleweed
30th March 2014, 07:59 PM
Monsanto has the resources and most farmers don't know how to fight them with out a lawyer. Farmers know how to grow food not fight lawyers. Monsanto also has the money to buy the politicians to help them rig the game against farmers.

singular_me
31st March 2014, 04:35 AM
When your conventional varieties get contaminated with gmo pollen you can sue them.

when I look over the last 100 years, the aftermath, I don't think mega lawsuits have helped mankind but contribute to wrecking the system further. And it all gets back to us in the form of inflation.

No more fake solutions... getting rid of corporate fascism in the only one

Horn
31st March 2014, 09:05 AM
No more fake solutions... getting rid of corporate fascism in the only one

You'd need an allied army to do that.

If natural selection has any say their customer's gene line will run out before you are able to put together that army.