Thursday, March 28, 2013

Diabolical GMO Monsanto Protection Act

Those who voted to hold Monsanto above the law should themselves be sued for the damages that GMO foods are causing. That includes everyone responsible for the passage of the Monsanto Protection Act. Just when I think things are about to turn around and start getting better they take yet another nose dive. So everyone needs to take note of who in congress voted for it and hold them accountable when their loved ones grow tumors and become sterile. If we cannot sue Monsanto, maybe we can sue our lawmakers for the damages done by the products that Monsanto makes. You cannot just pass a law and suddenly become immune from responsibility for the damage that your product does. (Vaccine makers are immune but at least there is a taxpayer funded pool of money set aside to help victims of vaccines whereas GMO's offer no such help for their victims.) This horrible new law is wrong and will not stand if consumers stand up against this assault. What Monsanto is up to is destroying the very building blocks of life and could very well be the end of life on this earth. No law will ever stand that relieves them of this responsibility.  Monsanto is playing god and has to be stopped before it is too late.


These foods are so bad that producers refuse to inform consumers whether or not their food products contain GMO's. There is a reason that Monsanto is doing this to us. This is all part of the overall eugenics plan. They will cause pain, suffering, sterility and even death in the end. But before your death they want to suck all of your savings out of you in the hospital and Rx system. That is how chemical companies make money on both ends. They poison our food with GMO's and pesticides and then with pharmaceuticals to treat the effects of the poisons.

For now the only way you can be sure that your food is free of GMO's is to buy certified organic or food with the Non-GMO project stamp on it. It is hard to find in most stores, especially if you live in areas of the cities that are poorer. This is why I think GMO's are discriminatory against poor people. To make matters even worse our economy is crumbling; so, with every passing day the segment of the population that is poor is growing so people will be ever more unable to avoid GMO's.

It is past time to take back our food freedom. Our children are depending upon us to keep them safe, this includes safe from frankenfoods that will make them diseased and sterile.

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  2. This is why we need to heavily regulate lobbyists, so that corporate America does not co-opt (have legislated) all the legal protections for itself, while leaving the general public to foot the bill for all the damage, with no recourse to protect our own well being against these powerful corporations.

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    1. America has become fascist by definition because it is a revolving door between the government agencies that regulate corporations and the people running the corporations.It is an unholy alliance that is dooming the people of America to a myriad of problems from FDA and EPA ensuring that we have no control over the poisons that are going into our food and water, the FAA allowing drones to spy endlessly on Americans with thousands of drones in our skies, the CIA and FBI allowed to spy on citizens' emails and phone calls without warrants, Homeland Security to radiate and grope us without probable cause or a warrant, even the president has an assassination list to kill Americans without trial and all done in secret. America is gone...but America is an idea and can be resurrected. The problem is that it has been a gradual degradation of our freedoms and Americans have become accustomed to the loss of freedom and don't seem to be bothered by it--if they even notice it at all. Humans are such an adaptable species that we can adapt to almost anything and not realize that we have gone from A to Z if we go there slowly enough. That is what Fabians know and have put into practice. Speaking to your point about regulating, maybe if we refused to allow the revolving door to exist it might help. No money to campaigns from corporations. No jobs to ex-employees of corporations. I don't know what else, I am sure there must be someone out there who can figure out a way to get back to true capitalism where no company is too big to fail and we all rise or fall on our own merit.

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