Monsanto and the Bio-Tech Conglomerates: Sowing the Seeds of Famine in EthiopiaWorld protests Monsanto grip on food supply chainPublished time: May 25, 2014 03:59 Download video (22.12 MB) Hundreds of thousands people have united across the world to voice concern over the spread of GMO foods and crops and to raise awareness over the biotech giant Monsanto’s growing grip on the global food supply chain. It was not only the fear of genetically modified organisms in foods that knows no boundaries. Activists on five continents around the globe, comprising of 52 nations joined the fight under the March against Monsanto umbrella. Organized worldwide, peaceful family protests spoke out for the need to protect food supply, health, local farms and environment. Activists also sought to promote organic solutions to food production, while “exposing cronyism between big business and the government.” With anti-GMO rallies having taken place in around 400 cities across the globe it’s still hard to estimate how many people participated in the event. Last year over 2 million people in 436 cities in 52 countries worldwide marched against the largest producer of genetically engineered seeds. All the events were listed in an open document online, which made it easy for people to find the protest action nearest them. The agrochemical giant Monsanto, founded in 1901, is often blamed for masterminding the majority of the pesticides and genetically engineered seeds used around the world. The company's track record has been scrutinized after Monsanto aided US herbicide warfare during the Vietnam war. Agent Orange was manufactured for the US Department of Defense primarily by Monsanto Corporation, the use of which is estimated to have killed and maimed around 400,000 while causing birth defects for 500,000 children. Scientific studies have linked the chemicals in Monsanto's pesticides to Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer’s disease, autism and cancer. Birth defects, organ damage, infant mortality, and sterility are just some of the side-effects GMO is believed to cause, as Monsanto exerts vast control over the seed industry. Monsanto issued a response to Saturday's global marches claiming their commitment to food and agriculture. “The 22,000 people of Monsanto are committed to having an open dialogue about food and agriculture – we’re proud of the work we do, and we’re eager for people to know more about us,”said Charla Lord, spokeswoman for Monsanto. Monsanto says it is ready engage with farmers to save the environment and provide for health needs. “We’re also proud of our collaboration with farmers and partnering organizations that help make a more balanced meal accessible for everyone. Our goal is to help farmers do this using fewer resources and having a smaller impact on the environment. We know people have different points of view on these topics, and it’s important that they’re able to express and share them.” A statement that people in India will find difficult to accept as Monsanto controls about 95 percent of the cotton seed market trapping the country's small farmers in unpayable debt. “284,000 farmers have committed suicide in India because of debt linked to seed and chemicals,” Vandana Shiva, an Indian environmental activist and anti-globalization author said. “Monsanto have claimed more than 1500 climate resilient patents, and are hoping to use the climate crisis to make even bigger profits,” Shiva says claiming that “Monsanto wants super profits through total control over nature and humanity.” |
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Asante for your worthy work African! Menelik Sent: Mon, May 26, 2014 2:25 am Subject: Re: Fwd: Ethiopia/Africans unite & stop the GMO genocide in Africa & the World Dear Minister Menelik, Thank you for sending this very revealing article, we are presently compiling the finishing touches to our latest Project Proposal to establish a Green Vocational Training Institute here in Ethiopia on the Shashamane Land Grant and will certainly include extracts from this article to justify our project. Blessed Love On Sunday, May 25, 2014 7:50 PM, "Min. Menelik, Ubuntu na Zulu (A Divine World Community)Support-http://www.wadupam.org/"; <amenelik@aol.com> wrote: -----Original Message----- From: rwalker949 |
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revolutionary greetings,
an attack on OUR people's food production is an act of war: bio-war to be specific. and various forms of war have been committed against US for the last six hundred years on the Mother continent. and that's too long for US to not get the picture. and the main reason why WE're still in the predicament WE're in is because of the puppet leaders who have been mis-educated by OUR natural enemies. therefore, their pacifist approach has left OUR people on the continent in a dormant state. now WE have to not only overthrow OUR enemies who claim to be civilized, christian and democratic, but also the lacky bourgeoisie at all cost. they have to be gotten rid of and that's that!
UHURU