Yes
we have a problem. Let me describe just how big it actually is.
Super weeds caused by natural selection and no direct hand of man
have appeared almost everywhere, obviously distributed by birds.
This is surely what has happened to the GMO wheat. The fear was
always there, but empirical proof is here now. This means any and
all GMO seeds cannot ever be contained is the new starting conjecture
for all future planning.
We
also know that the alien genetic material can help form genetic
surprises. So we are doing open field experiments with little more
planning than rolling a pair of dice. This has gone from
controversial to outright reckless and also extremely dangerous.
Let
me say something else. We have an intact agricultural protocol,
quite able to function with none of this type of risk. What is more,
the increase in yield if any in the long term does not slightly
justify the risks been taken.
Sooner
or later, the other shoe will drop and some wild pathogen will rip
through our agriculture and collapse production.
In
the meantime, the lawsuits have begun and this will surely do what
common sense has not. Expect them to get hot and heavy and to
include soon colony collapse disorder as well.
It's on! Farmers begin suing Monsanto over genetic pollution of wheat crops
Wednesday, June 05,
2013
by Mike Adams
(NaturalNews) The next
wave of farmer backlash against Monsanto has just been unleashed by
Ernest Barnes, a wheat farmer in Morton County, Kansas. He filed
suit this week in the U.S. District Court in Wichita, Kansas,
alleging that Monsanto's genetic pollution has financially damaged
himself and other farmers.
Barnes' case appears to be well supported by the facts: Last week the USDA announced the shock discovery that genetically engineered wheat strains from Monsanto's open-field experiments had escaped and spread into commercial wheat farms. Almost immediately, Japan and South Korea cancelled wheat purchase contracts from the United States, and more cancellations are expected to follow. The more countries reject U.S. wheat due to GMO contamination (genetic pollution), the lower wheat prices will plunge and the more economic damage will be felt by U.S. Farmers.
Barnes' case appears to be well supported by the facts: Last week the USDA announced the shock discovery that genetically engineered wheat strains from Monsanto's open-field experiments had escaped and spread into commercial wheat farms. Almost immediately, Japan and South Korea cancelled wheat purchase contracts from the United States, and more cancellations are expected to follow. The more countries reject U.S. wheat due to GMO contamination (genetic pollution), the lower wheat prices will plunge and the more economic damage will be felt by U.S. Farmers.
Monsanto now a
confirmed genetic polluter
GMO wheat (i.e. "GE
wheat") has never been commercially grown in the United
States... at least not on purpose. Experimental fields were approved
by the USDA and planted across 16 U.S. states. Until now, it was not
known that these GE wheat experiments escaped their designated field
plots and began to spread as a form of self-replicating genetic
pollution.
For the record, Natural News openly warned about this possibility in a 2012 article called, "Stop Out-of-Control Science." There, I wrote:
Humanity has reached a tipping point of developing technology so profound that it can destroy the human race; yet this rise of "science" has in no way been matched by a rise in consciousness or ethics. Today, science operates with total disregard for the future of life on Earth, and it scoffs at the idea of balancing scientific "progress" with caution, ethics or reasonable safeguards. Unbridled experiments like GMOs have unleashed self-replicating genetic pollution that now threatens the integrity of food crops around the world, potentially threatening the global food supply.
Those words, it turns out, were prophetic. We are now faced with precisely this situation in the U.S. agricultural sector, and farmers are starting to feel the economic losses. GMOs are just one of several areas where so-called "science" actually threatens humanity with total destruction.
See my infographic of all 12 dangerous sectors of science with this infographic:
Monsanto engaged in
genetic contamination
As Yahoo
News reports:
The petition filed by Barnes claims Monsanto knew there was a high risk the genetically modified wheat it was testing could contaminate other varieties of wheat, and the company failed to follow proper procedures to keep the wheat contained.
Monsanto tested the wheat in many states, including Kansas, the top U.S. wheat-producing state, but did not disclose to farmers in those states that it was testing the controversial wheat there, the petition states.
Monsanto to sue the
farmers?
Monsanto claims it
will mount a "vigorous defense" against the lawsuit,
expressing that it takes no responsibility whatsoever for all the
genetic pollution it spews across America's farm lands. If Monsanto's
genetically modified, toxin-producing crops just happen to infect
your commercial crops, then that's your fault!
In fact, I'm surprised Monsanto hasn't announced plans to sue all these farmers for "stealing" its "intellectual property." That's what the company has done before, of course: sued farmers whose fields were contaminated by Monsanto's genetic pollutants.
Is this not the height of corporate evil? When British Petroleum spills billions of gallons of oil in the Gulf of Mexico, it at least pretends to be sorry about it. But when Monsanto spews its genetic pollution all over the planet, it blames the farmers! It would be like if BP drove an oil tanker right into your front yard, dumped a thousand gallons of oil on your lawn, then sued you for stealing their oil.
That's the Monsanto model. And it's yet another example of the total runaway criminality of this evil corporation that frankly should have its corporate charter yanked. This is one business that deserves to be permanently put out of business and never allowed to operate again. When corporations become such arrogant, destructive and threatening monsters that stomp on our farmers and spew their genetic jizz all across the planet like a bunch of sicko ag perverts, something has gone terribly wrong and needs to be stopped.
The recent March Against Monsanto was only the beginning. I even foresee a day when millions of citizens from around the world engage in a far more aggressive march on the Monsanto headquarters and literally tear the place apart brick by brick until this corporate demon is permanently excised from our planet.
We are winning the war
against Monsanto
I also predict -- but
do not condone this violence -- that if Monsanto continues to engage
in its crimes against farmers, nature and humanity, we are going to
start seeing well-planned "acts of justice" against
Monsanto executives, employees and scientists. I literally had a
bizarre, disturbing dream the other night where a band of activists
had kidnapped a Monsanto executive, tied him to a chair, and forced
him to admit to all the crimes Monsanto has committed while being
filmed on camera. The videos were then released on the internet. I
realize this sounds a lot like the plot of a major motion picture,
but I believe this could become reality if Monsanto continues on its
current path.
Again, for the record, I do not condone the kidnapping of Monsanto executives. Kidnappings and executions are no way to resolve problems in a civilized society. If such an act actually takes place, it would actually hurt the anti-GMO movement and allow the government to paint all GMO protesters as "potential terrorists." So if anyone out there is actually thinking of doing this, please redirect your energy and focus into non-violent protests and other similar actions that are already making tremendous progress. As I said recently on Natural News, I believe we have reached a tipping point of success against Monsanto. Let's continue to pressure Monsanto in a grassroots, non-violent way, okay?
After all, we are winning this war against Monsanto and GMOs. They are in full retreat and completely surrounded... by the truth.
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