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How Monsanto Manipulates the System to Poison Your Health
http://www.mercola.com/articles/2006/dec/monsanto
Sir Richard Doll was a British cancer specialist who died last year. He
was noted for making the connection between smoking and lung cancer. But
for 20 years he was being paid as a consultant by Monsanto, a fact not
revealed in his reports.
Sir Richard Doll told a commission investigating Monsanto's Agent Orange
that there was no evidence that the chemical increased risks of cancer
and genetic defects. He did not mention that he was being paid $1,500 a
day by Monsanto at the time.
Monsanto has used similar paid shills and other techniques to
propagandize the safety of genetically modified food, aspartame, and
other products, including wrecking the careers of scientists who
discover problems with their products.
When Dr. Arpad Pusztai conducted studies showing that rats fed on
certain GM potatoes had suffered stunted growth and damage to the immune
system, liver, and heart, he was suspended from his job, ordered to hand
over all his data, and threatened with legal action if he spoke to
anyone on the subject.
Can You Really Trust Monsanto? -- How They Corrupted
Science
Dr. Mercola's Comment:
www.mercola.com
The behind-the-scenes business tactics used by Monsanto to poison our
foods with genetically modified (GM)
replacements make the multi-national drug companies look like
Mother Teresa. This frightening story from David Icke.com describes one
of the primary strategies behind Monsanto's successful business
practices:
Confusing the argument against GM foods, for example, by peppering the
debate with "science-speak" to muddy any clear representation of the
facts before the hazards are ever realized.
Part and parcel of this strategy and Monsanto's success has been finding
"independent" scientists willing to sell the company line, like the late
Sir Richard Doll, who was paid handsomely to defend such monstrosities
as Agent Orange.
But if, like Dr. Arpad Pusztai, you
were on the wrong side of the debate, you would find your career in a
shambles thanks to Monsanto's multi-national influence.
Above all, don't be confused about the global GM blight that taints some
70 percent of the processed foods you find at your corner grocery store.
Before you go shop for foods again, do your homework by reviewing my
tips for staying clear of GM foods.
And I urge you to watch the video The Future
of Food. This in-depth investigation into the disturbing truth
behind genetically modified foods is one of the best documentaries I
have ever viewed. It will help you understand the very real threat that
ALL future generations face as a result of genetic engineering.
On Vital Votes, reader Moira from
Alabama outlines the roots of the problem:
"The problem is that corporations like Monsanto have too much money!!
The corporate form of business is not beneficial to society. It allows
for the accumulation of too much money without accountability. This
money buys power and influence. Individuals can't have the same
influence on our world (unless very united) as corporations.
"There is no democracy with corporations.
"Furthermore, I think it is time we citizens vote on the issues
ourselves without having a 'representative' to deal with. This would
eliminate corporate influence. The technology is there which would make
this possible.
"Because of corporations we don't have clean air, water or food. These
should be a 'given.' The Senator from my state always votes for big
business against the environment, etc. I would think if individuals
could vote on issues themselves, the environment, etc. would stand a
better chance of surviving."
Other responses to this article can be viewed at
Vital Votes, and you can add your own
thoughts or vote on comments by first
registering at Vital Votes.
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Suppressing Dissent in
Science With GM Foods
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