Monsanto's Chief Lobbyist is Now America's Food Safety Czar
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. 2 years ago
. 2 years ago "If GMOs are indeed responsible for massive sickness and death, then the individual who oversaw the FDA policy that facilitated their introduction holds a uniquely infamous role in human history. That person is Michael Taylor. He had been Monsanto's attorney before becoming policy chief at the FDA. Soon after, he became Monsanto's vice president and chief lobbyist."












twisted pyramid
Those on the top of the pyramid (which obviously includes Obama and his support for Wall St., the Drug War, GMO's, killing more civilians in the mid-east based on the 9/11 lie, etc.) continue to think and work in the exact opposite direction that we should be going collectively, against the common sense and desire of the educated public, a pyramid that twists until the eye at the top looks 180 degrees away from a positive future. Fuck GMO's and the insane profit hungry individuals that want to spread them throughout the world. Support sanity and health, support small-scale veganic agriculture.
What the hell??
Maybe I am going to start being afraid of tomorrow. You know, I'm trying to do all the things that will move me into a new paradigm, a more sane existance, a healthier parallel world, but I keep getting these reports of insanity all around me. I am greatly dissappointed with our leadership. The supreem leader may be a great talker but he isn't on the cutting edge of thought or love for the planet. Could he be brainwashed? Forming a child army, cable and phone companies spying on us at the request of the govt., controls on food production. Is this for real? Give me some Ayahuasca please, lol.
I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today.
It seems to be getting madder
But I see with more clarity and hear the lies shouted out. There is no way to hide from it...leaders are miss-leaders, and the more charismatic and eloquent they are the more they miss-lead.
savages
Monsanto GM Corn a Disaster in South Africa
http://apnews.myway.com//article/20090730/D99P0H381.html
According to Monsanto, the crop failure occurred due to "underfertilization processes in the laboratory," and has only been a problem in "less than 25 percent" of the seed from the three corn varieties.
Marian Mayet of the Africa Center for Biosecurity disputed the company's claims, however. According to her sources, some farms have experienced crop failures as high as 80 percent. She also expressed doubt over Monsanto's explanation for the problem, laying the blame instead on the GM technologies used to produce the seed.