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The World According to Monsanto - Full Documentary

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 517558
5/12/2009 11:50 AM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

<<<We need a herbicide that only kills roundup ready crops and corporate executives.>>>

Now THAT is the TRUTH.


A POX on all that is MONSANTO! rant Murderous bastards.
 Quoting: kira 478462


Oh, they'll get theirs. Time is speeding up and karma is returning much faster than ever before. I see that in my own life, and if others are paying attention, they'll notice it in theirs, too.

Sit back, smile, and watch them "enjoy" the fruits of their labour.
LURKING
User ID: 656081
5/12/2009 11:50 AM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

So... from the tone of this thread, genetically modified foods are bad.


How many of you like corn bread? Tortillas? Beer? Bread? How about beef?

Every one of those foods are what they are because of people selecting the ideal plant/animal, using it, and planting more of it since it gave them what they wanted. Its even possible that Corn (Maize) would never have existed if this process had never happened. Corn's closest wild relative is the rather gnarly, Teosinte.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Botanically speaking, corn is a type of grass. Most grasses produce flowers that contain both sexes, but corn is different. There are male flowers at the top of the plant called the tassels, and inflorescences of female flowers on short, lateral branches.

[link to www.hobbyfarms.com]


So.. go ahead and knock genetic modification. Get your jollies. But remember, just the act of selecting a desired produce and replanting it so you have more... is genetic modification.

Can there be bad GM? Yeah. I agree with that. But not all of it is bad.
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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 601353
5/12/2009 12:01 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

All of these foods have been created with the nasty things of the earth. All of our current food illness is coming from the GMO. They do not just inject Salmon genes into tomatoes for a red color, they inject all of the bacteria, molds, fungus that cause each and every food illness.

There is no escape.

No one will get out alive. The clock is ticking.

Look into the last 5 years of major food illness and you will draw the lines on the dots. They all come back to Bacteria, Fungus and Molds that GMO products are being injected with.

Round up ready was created from the sludge field. Monsanto, unknowing to themselves created a NEW Bacteria that was born from the waste products of the ferts. The only thing to live and thrive in the chemical waste.

THE FOOD SUPPLY HAS BEEN COMPROMISED.

Research, realize and know what they are doing. It is far more sinister and real than anyone here will ever know.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 516046
5/12/2009 12:04 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

In the fall of 1966, Monsanto hired a Mississippi State University biologist named Denzel Ferguson to conduct some studies around its Anniston plant. Ferguson, who died in 1998, arrived with tanks full of bluegill fish, which he caged in cloth containers and submerged at various points along nearby creeks. This is what he reported to Monsanto about the results in Snow Creek: "All 25 fish lost equilibrium and turned on their sides in 10 seconds and all were dead in 3 1/2 minutes."

"It was like dunking the fish in battery acid," recalled George Murphy, who was one of Ferguson's graduate students at the time and is now chairman of Middle Tennessee State University's biology department.

"I've never seen anything like it in my life," said Mack Finley, another former Ferguson grad student, now an aquatic biologist at Austin Peay State University. "Their skin would literally slough off, like a blood blister on the bottom of your foot."

The problem, Ferguson concluded, was the "extremely toxic" wastewater flowing directly from the Monsanto plant into Snow Creek, and then into the larger Choccolocco Creek, where he noted similar "die-offs." The outflow, he calculated, "would probably kill fish when diluted 1,000 times or so." He warned Monsanto: "Since this is a surface stream that passes through residential areas, it may represent a potential source of danger to children." He urged Monsanto to clean up Snow Creek, and to stop dumping untreated waste there.

Monsanto did not do that -- even though the warnings continued."


Full article here:
[link to www.washingtonpost.com]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 601353
5/12/2009 12:05 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

Selective breeding is not the same as GMO. I do selective breeding with my heirloom plants. Not once have I injected or gene spliced a single thing into these plants. So just remember GMO is NOT Selective Breeding.
BrainShutdown
User ID: 677563
5/12/2009 12:24 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

So... from the tone of this thread, genetically modified foods are bad.


How many of you like corn bread? Tortillas? Beer? Bread? How about beef?

Every one of those foods are what they are because of people selecting the ideal plant/animal, using it, and planting more of it since it gave them what they wanted. Its even possible that Corn (Maize) would never have existed if this process had never happened. Corn's closest wild relative is the rather gnarly, Teosinte.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Botanically speaking, corn is a type of grass. Most grasses produce flowers that contain both sexes, but corn is different. There are male flowers at the top of the plant called the tassels, and inflorescences of female flowers on short, lateral branches.

[link to www.hobbyfarms.com]


So.. go ahead and knock genetic modification. Get your jollies. But remember, just the act of selecting a desired produce and replanting it so you have more... is genetic modification.

Can there be bad GM? Yeah. I agree with that. But not all of it is bad.
 Quoting: LURKING


Selective breeding is not GMO! They shoot tiny bits of gold with some bacteria genetic material into the seeds men... sometimes it "glues" well others not so quite. In rat tests there was an imune system reaction to GMO food and THATS NOT OK. I really think you gotta see the docu and DO some REAL homework on the subject.

Peace.
falldown
User ID: 520470
5/12/2009 12:46 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

I want GMO foods....Smoked bacon and cheese log creatures, Turkey pot pie trees, beef Jerky plants, how about Beer Berries?...I'm tellin ya you guys aren't thinking of the upside here...peanut better and Jelly fishes...the possibilities are endless...
 Quoting: SHR

Okay, you win...beer berries alone sound like something that could result in world peace... peace
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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 677577
5/12/2009 12:48 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

Yeah I got this doco off google video its a good one.
Shows the evil pigs for what they are.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 676025

bump
thread killer
User ID: 668013
5/12/2009 12:49 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

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FIGHT BACK!

Buy Heirloom seeds (so you can save the seeds),
and GROW A GARDEN!



.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 648447


This is scary hairy ass for real true deal people!

Monsanto sued several farmers in Indiana a couple years ago cuz their polluting/pollinating GM corn shit blew down wind in somebody else's field.

The farmers legally fought back and won at least temporarily. A bureaucracy magically appeared that didn't exist before the pocket politicos and Monsanto jumped the gun on their lawsuits. LOL!

It was on CBS news two years ago. Yeah a brief MSM story about Monsanto.

In a related story, the old seed sweetcorn seeds I planted this year in garden have way outperformed the hybrid, recently purchased, sweetcorn variety I planted.
Scary shit!



damned
Aquarius 7 Subscriber
User ID: 673181
5/12/2009 12:55 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

In the fall of 1966, Monsanto hired a Mississippi State University biologist named Denzel Ferguson to conduct some studies around its Anniston plant. Ferguson, who died in 1998, arrived with tanks full of bluegill fish, which he caged in cloth containers and submerged at various points along nearby creeks. This is what he reported to Monsanto about the results in Snow Creek: "All 25 fish lost equilibrium and turned on their sides in 10 seconds and all were dead in 3 1/2 minutes."

"It was like dunking the fish in battery acid," recalled George Murphy, who was one of Ferguson's graduate students at the time and is now chairman of Middle Tennessee State University's biology department.

"I've never seen anything like it in my life," said Mack Finley, another former Ferguson grad student, now an aquatic biologist at Austin Peay State University. "Their skin would literally slough off, like a blood blister on the bottom of your foot."

The problem, Ferguson concluded, was the "extremely toxic" wastewater flowing directly from the Monsanto plant into Snow Creek, and then into the larger Choccolocco Creek, where he noted similar "die-offs." The outflow, he calculated, "would probably kill fish when diluted 1,000 times or so." He warned Monsanto: "Since this is a surface stream that passes through residential areas, it may represent a potential source of danger to children." He urged Monsanto to clean up Snow Creek, and to stop dumping untreated waste there.

Monsanto did not do that -- even though the warnings continued."


Full article here:
[link to www.washingtonpost.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 516046

. .

That is a very good find, AC 046.

And not to get off-topic, because I believe it is not off-topic, but somehow the chemtrails figure in to the equation.

Here in Oregon, it has been impossible to get the garden ready this year. Why? Because we have one or two normal days, then they release the chemicals in the air, then it rains for several days ... then that scenario is repeated over and over and over again.

We are unable to prepare the soil for planting.
And if it is happening to home gardens, then it is happening to farmers as well.

Are the gmo seeds and plants immune to the chemical garbage in the air?
Are they so "hardy" that they can be planted in mud?

From the above article, it sounds like they thrive in chemical soup.

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“ Put on the whole armor of God … for our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world rulers of this present darkness, against the wickedness of the evil spirits in the heavens. …” ~ from Ephesians 6:11-12
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 677589
5/12/2009 1:16 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

I've watched this 3 times now. Best documentary EVER. Monsanto is pure evil and one of the biggest threats we face.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 659821


It's hard to disagree with that assessment. How long will it take to wreck the whole planet to make a buck?
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 601353
5/12/2009 1:17 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

I've watched this 3 times now. Best documentary EVER. Monsanto is pure evil and one of the biggest threats we face.


It's hard to disagree with that assessment. How long will it take to wreck the whole planet to make a buck?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 677589



233 days
Hillcrest Subscriber
Secretary From Hell
User ID: 392015
5/12/2009 1:34 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

... Turkey pot pie trees ...
 Quoting: SHR


hellyeah
LURKING
User ID: 656081
5/12/2009 1:43 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

Selective breeding is not GMO! They shoot tiny bits of gold with some bacteria genetic material into the seeds men... sometimes it "glues" well others not so quite. In rat tests there was an imune system reaction to GMO food and THATS NOT OK. I really think you gotta see the docu and DO some REAL homework on the subject.

Peace.
 Quoting: BrainShutdown


By definition.. it is. If you do anything to change the genetic make up of an organism, it is modification of it's gene structure.

I never said all of it was good. Grafting roses, fruit trees etc is also not normally found in nature, but you never hear of complaints with that.

You want to go au natural, then go whole hog. Mules can't reproduce by themselves. So why don't you protest that also? Once you go down that path you have to take up the position that if an organism can't do it by itself, it should be purged from nature since it's not natural and can't propagate.

Now... square that concept with the gay rights crowd.
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Hillcrest Subscriber
Secretary From Hell
User ID: 392015
5/12/2009 1:48 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

You want to go au natural, then go whole hog. Mules can't reproduce by themselves. So why don't you protest that also? Once you go down that path you have to take up the position that if an organism can't do it by itself, it should be purged from nature since it's not natural and can't propagate.

Now... square that concept with the gay rights crowd.
 Quoting: LURKING


They can't square that concept with the gays, because the gays would own them in that particular convo... homosexual behavior is ALL OVER THE PLACE in nature:

[link to news.nationalgeographic.com]

It happens all the time.

rofl

Last Edited by Hillcrest on 5/12/2009 at 1:49 PM
Mothra
User ID: 677447
5/12/2009 2:04 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

MON's MO:

1) Introduce GMO soya into an area, polluting all the other fields with your crap pollen.

2) Sue the surrounding farmers, forcing them to plow under their crops.

3) Profit.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 640056
5/12/2009 2:11 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

Great DOC.

bump
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 674552


Do you know that the Chemical industry is the only industry in the U.S. that is not regulated to death? No one touches this remnant of Nazi society.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 601353
5/12/2009 2:20 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

It truly is not the same as GMO. Don't confuse Hybrid and Open pollinated Heirloom breeding. Heirloom is the truest form of the plant. Reaching an Heirloom qualification is not a easy thing.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 674552
5/12/2009 2:34 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

food is the least of our worries!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Without food you die.
 Quoting: The Jurist



lmao
Kingman-Art
User ID: 516046
5/12/2009 2:48 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

THE FAILINGS OF THE PRINCIPLE OF SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENCE IN REGULATING TRANSGENIC FOODS

John Fagan, Ph.D., Professor of Molecular Biology, Maharishi University of Management

The concept of substantial equivalence has been used in Europe, North America, and elsewhere around the world as the basis of regulations designed to facilitate the rapid commercialization of genetically engineered foods. For instance, European Commission (EC) regulations concerning novel foods and food ingredients apply the concept of substantial equivalence to both the safety testing and to the labeling of genetically engineered foods. Genetically engineered foods classified as substantially equivalent are spared from extensive safety testing on the assumption that they are no more dangerous than the corresponding non-genetically engineered food (1). Using similar arguments, genetically engineered foods classified as substantially equivalent are not required to be labeled as genetically engineered (2). The effect of these regulations has been to allow genetically engineered foods to enter the market place without sufficient testing to assure safety and without sufficient labeling to allow consumers to decide for themselves whether or not to purchase and eat these novel foods. The health of the population of Europe is thus being placed at risk.

Full article here:
[link to www.netlink.de]


"The effect of these regulations has been to allow genetically engineered foods
to enter the market place without sufficient testing to assure safety and without
sufficient labeling to allow consumers to decide for themselves whether or
not to purchase and eat these novel foods."

_________________________________________________________

So it there anything to be worried about ???

Yes ... there is.
[link to www.seedsofdeception.com]

There is a passage in the bible that talks about the end times when the peoples skin would melt off of their bones and their eyes would drain out of their heads.

Maybe someone can look up the verse.
6xxx
User ID: 677667
5/12/2009 3:04 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

fakn bastr in bastr fakn
LURKING
User ID: 656081
5/12/2009 3:11 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

They can't square that concept with the gays, because the gays would own them in that particular convo... homosexual behavior is ALL OVER THE PLACE in nature:

[link to news.nationalgeographic.com]

It happens all the time.

rofl
 Quoting: Hillcrest


My point exactly. You can't logically justify one argument with out the other.
"The Truth is so valuable that it must be protected with a bodyguard of lies"

Winston Churchill

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 677399
5/12/2009 3:29 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

You want to go au natural, then go whole hog. Mules can't reproduce by themselves. So why don't you protest that also? Once you go down that path you have to take up the position that if an organism can't do it by itself, it should be purged from nature since it's not natural and can't propagate.

Now... square that concept with the gay rights crowd.


They can't square that concept with the gays, because the gays would own them in that particular convo... homosexual behavior is ALL OVER THE PLACE in nature:

[link to news.nationalgeographic.com]

It happens all the time.

rofl
 Quoting: Hillcrest


It happens all the time in libtard rags like National Geographic (which by the way had a bee-yoo-tiful centerfold of Michelle Obaboon last month) but unless you happen to be a PERVERT or PERVERSION of nature, it doesn't happen in human beings, unless they're fucking faggots, and gain the sniveling approval of other fucking faggot loving scum.

So.....are you a fudge packing queerbait peter-bumpin pal there, buckwheat? 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1

Just asking! I just want to know if I should be typing with nitrile gloves or not..
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 677399
5/12/2009 3:31 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

They can't square that concept with the gays, because the gays would own them in that particular convo... homosexual behavior is ALL OVER THE PLACE in nature:

[link to news.nationalgeographic.com]

It happens all the time.

rofl


My point exactly. You can't logically justify one argument with out the other.
 Quoting: LURKING


Hey!! Two fucking faggot queerbait pervs!

No waiting!!

1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1 1rof1
The Jurist
User ID: 670882
5/12/2009 3:52 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

FIGHT BACK!

Buy Heirloom seeds (so you can save the seeds),
and GROW A GARDEN!

.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 648447

Below is DaJavoo's Garden thread... A must see!

[link to www.godlikeproductions.com]

bump

Last Edited by The Jurist on 5/12/2009 at 3:53 PM
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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 593476
5/12/2009 4:10 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

I just finished watching all of the videos and all I can say is "damn their souls to hell". Whoever controls the food, controls the world...thats the agenda and it is almost over.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 636260
5/12/2009 4:13 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

.


FIGHT BACK!

Buy Heirloom seeds (so you can save the seeds),
and GROW A GARDEN!



.


This is scary hairy ass for real true deal people!

Monsanto sued several farmers in Indiana a couple years ago cuz their polluting/pollinating GM corn shit blew down wind in somebody else's field.

The farmers legally fought back and won at least temporarily. A bureaucracy magically appeared that didn't exist before the pocket politicos and Monsanto jumped the gun on their lawsuits. LOL!

It was on CBS news two years ago. Yeah a brief MSM story about Monsanto.

In a related story, the old seed sweetcorn seeds I planted this year in garden have way outperformed the hybrid, recently purchased, sweetcorn variety I planted.
Scary shit!



damned
 Quoting: thread killer 668013


This is a corporation not unlike Goldman Sachs.
Very politically connected, and very much in control of the seed industry.

Wev'e written abou tthis behemoth a few times

[link to www.restoretherepublic.org]
Duncan Kunz Subscriber
The Debunker King
User ID: 8107
5/12/2009 4:20 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

So... from the tone of this thread, genetically modified foods are bad.


How many of you like corn bread? Tortillas? Beer? Bread? How about beef?

Every one of those foods are what they are because of people selecting the ideal plant/animal, using it, and planting more of it since it gave them what they wanted. Its even possible that Corn (Maize) would never have existed if this process had never happened. Corn's closest wild relative is the rather gnarly, Teosinte.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Botanically speaking, corn is a type of grass. Most grasses produce flowers that contain both sexes, but corn is different. There are male flowers at the top of the plant called the tassels, and inflorescences of female flowers on short, lateral branches.

[link to www.hobbyfarms.com]


So.. go ahead and knock genetic modification. Get your jollies. But remember, just the act of selecting a desired produce and replanting it so you have more... is genetic modification.

Can there be bad GM? Yeah. I agree with that. But not all of it is bad.
 Quoting: LURKING

I'm afraid your comments will fall mostly on deaf ears. Most of the more ... excitable ... people here simply don't understand that we've been genetically engineering plants and animals for millennia now, but the fact that we can do it more efficiently is somehow morally wrong.
Those western imperialist warmongers beat us to the Moon. Damn!
The Jurist
User ID: 670882
5/12/2009 4:46 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

Can there be bad GM? Yeah. I agree with that. But not all of it is bad.

I'm afraid your comments will fall mostly on deaf ears. Most of the more ... excitable ... people here simply don't understand that we've been genetically engineering plants and animals for millennia now, but the fact that we can do it more efficiently is somehow morally wrong.
 Quoting: Duncan Kunz

Umm, DK... Do you really understand what is going on?

For starters...

They are attempting to outlaw people in having the ability to procure seeds for themselves outside Monsanto.
And the ones that are sold only produce seeds that are good for one year; thus making the farmer's dependent on Monsanto.

Have you looked at any of the Codex information?

What part of evil don't you understand?
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(Be) Divide(ed) and (be) Conquer(ed)...

Don’t listen to what they say, watch what they do.

~There is Tranquility in Ignorance, but Servitude is its Partner. —me
~What luck for Rulers that Men do not Think. —Adolf Hitler

:damned: Doom is optional. There is good news abounds.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 601353
5/12/2009 5:04 PM
Re: The World According to Monsanto - Full DocumentaryQuote

I just finished watching all of the videos and all I can say is "damn their souls to hell". Whoever controls the food, controls the world...thats the agenda and it is almost over.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 593476



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