Monsanto: A Modern Day Plague
By Lisa Cerda - citywatchla.com
Monsanto’s
history is one steeped with controversial products, deadly
consequences, massive cover ups, political slight of hand, and
culminates as a modern day plague on humanity, a plague that is about to
peak to biblical proportions. Created in 1901, the company started
producing its first form of poison, the artificial sweetener saccharin.
The rise in use of saccharin really began 70 years later. Monsanto
had plenty of time for a realistic and long term study on the impact of
saccharin on human health. Instead, Monsanto learned how to finagle
political support and grow its empire despite the growing consensus that
saccharin caused cancer.
No surprise then that the company continued on a path of controversy. Here’s a bullet point history.
• Contributed to the research on uranium, for the Manhattan Project, during WWII.
• Operated a nuclear facility for the U.S. government until the late 1980s.
• Top manufacturer of synthetic fibers, plastics and polystyrene (EPA’s 5th ranked chemical production that generates the most hazardous waste).
• A top 10 US chemical company.
• Agriculture pesticides producer.
• Herbicide producer – herbicides 2,4,5-T, Agent Orange, Lasso, and DDT.
• Contributed to the research on uranium, for the Manhattan Project, during WWII.
• Operated a nuclear facility for the U.S. government until the late 1980s.
• Top manufacturer of synthetic fibers, plastics and polystyrene (EPA’s 5th ranked chemical production that generates the most hazardous waste).
• A top 10 US chemical company.
• Agriculture pesticides producer.
• Herbicide producer – herbicides 2,4,5-T, Agent Orange, Lasso, and DDT.
• Nearly 500,000 Vietnamese children were born deformed and never compensated.
• Lasso was banned in USA, so weed killer “Roundup” is launched in 1976.
• A major producer of both dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which generated many law suits and environmental cleanups
• $180 million settlement for Vietnam War veterans exposed to Agent Orange
• Fined $1.2 million for concealing the discharge of contaminated waste water
• Ordered to pay $41.1 million due to hazardous waste dumping
• Paid $600 million in settlement claims to more than 20,000 Anniston residents in Abernathy v. United States.
• Produced GM cattle drug, bovine growth hormone (called rBGH or rBST)
• Acquiring seed companies from the 1990’s and forward.
• Monsanto Filed 144 lawsuits against struggling farmers and settled out of court with 700 farmers, for reportedly violating seed patents. A full time staff of 75 Monsanto employees investigates patent infringement. They are dedicated solely to finding farms that have been contaminated by their unwanted seed. As of 2007, Monsanto was awarded in 57 recorded judgments against farmers a total of $21,583,431.99. Monsanto vs. Farmers.
The Washington Post reported:
For nearly 40 years, while producing the now-banned industrial coolants known as PCBs at a local factory, Monsanto Co. routinely discharged toxic waste into a west Anniston creek and dumped millions of pounds of PCBs into oozing open-pit landfills. And thousands of pages of Monsanto documents — many emblazoned with warnings such as ‘CONFIDENTIAL: Read and Destroy’ show that for decades, the corporate giant concealed what it did and what it knew.
PCB’s are considered an absolute threat to our world. Environmentalists rightfully want a pound of Monsanto’s flesh! In 1969, Monsanto knew
the impact of their products and put together an abatement plan for the
entire United States, Canada and sections of Europe, especially the UK
and Sweden. It’s disingenuous to suggest it could be done, for any
amount of money. In the town of Anniston, Alabama, where the Monsanto
plant was located, residents had PCB levels hundreds and sometimes
thousands of times higher than the average person. They were dying or
ill.
Monsanto decided to look at
other products they could produce because their economic reliance on one
profitable product was precarious at best. They split the company and
Monsanto spawned Solutia, so that the massive lawsuits would not take
down the entire company. Found guilty of conduct “so outrageous in
character and extreme in degree as to go beyond all possible bounds of
decency so as to be regarded as atrocious and utterly intolerable in
civilized society.” The court decisions were destroying profitability.
Monsanto was
just getting started with its assault on our ecosystem. Roundup was
being marketed in 115 countries. Meanwhile Solutia was going down by
means of Chapter 11 bankruptcy and lawsuits.
With
the popularity of Roundup, the company became increasingly concerned
about the patents expiration in 2000. They sold off the plastics
division in 1996 and their phenylalanine facilities in 1999. Here again,
Monsanto was trying to avoid financial liability for its hazardous
waste producing past.
Monsanto merged
with Pharmacia, and became legally a different corporation, despite
sharing the same name, the same corporate headquarters, the same
executives and employees, not to mention most of the liabilities from
its former activities.
The new focus
was genetic engineering and particularly creating genes that are
resistant to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup. Can you
imagine farming without weeds? Farmers were intrigued and some
delighted. Growing food and spraying poison at the same time did nothing
to boost the confidence of consumers. False claims that it was
biodegradable lead to its frequent use. Health complaints came from
neighbors of farmers and farmers themselves. Soon the biodegradable
claim on the packaging was removed.
Heading
in a new direction, Monsanto was buying up seed companies left and
right. They became the world’s largest seed company, acquiring a quarter
of the global proprietary seed market. By coupling their sale of
Roundup with their gene modified seeds, they began dominating the
agriculture market. By 2007, almost 90% of the world used GM seeds
carrying at least one genetic trait for herbicide tolerance. Now
Monsanto was a dominating the food chain, the farmers, and its assault
on mankind.
Where there is market
control, there is price gouging. In 2006 Roundup cost $32 per gallon,
and by 2008 it was up to $75 per gallon. Not satisfied with this
dominance of the world food chain, Monsanto began patenting their
glyphosate resistant seeds. They hiked up the price of corn seeds by 35%
and soy by 50%, leaving farmers financially plundered. Farmer suicide
went from a trickle to a torrential rain. Averaging about one farmer
suicide every 30 minutes.
Soy, corn,
sugar beets, rice, alfalfa, cotton seed oil, canola oil, Hawaiian
papaya, zucchini, crookneck squash are now the sources of genetically
food. But it gets worse. Corn and soy products are being fed to
livestock, the livestock that you eat; chicken, eggs, sheep, pig, cows,
goats, turkey, etc. Unless you have removed meat from your diet you are
being systematically poisoned and perhaps even sterilized like the
livestock that eats GMO corn and soy products.
The
rights of farmers to save or exchange seeds have been stolen from them.
Something that has been done for centuries, that guaranteed the
survival of our species, changed overnight. Like a game of chess, Monsanto has
with absolute intent, created a food crisis, offered up its poisonous
solution, and has knocked chess piece after chess piece down in a
calculated plan.
Just look at the
list of players behind the schemes and profiteering. Monsanto, U.S.
regulators and judicial bodies have become strange bed fellows:
• U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, a former Monsanto lawyer, wrote the majority of the opinion in a key Monsanto case.
•
Lawyer Michael Taylor, FDA employed, represented Monsanto sometime
after, then returned as the FDA’s Deputy Commissioner for Policy right
as rBGH was granted approval. He was appointed as a senior adviser to
the Food and Drug Administration (United States) Commissioner on food
safety in August 2009 by President Barack Obama.
• Dr. Michael A. Friedman, prior deputy commissioner of the FDA, hired as a senior vice president of Monsanto.
•
Linda J. Fisher, prior assistant administrator at the US Environmental
Protection Agency, became a vice president at Monsanto from 1995-2000.
In 2001, Fisher returned as the deputy administrator of the EPA.
•
Donald Rumsfeld, Former Secretary of Defense, former chairman and
chief executive officer of G. D. Searle & Co., (Monsanto purchased
in 1985). Rumsfeld privately made at least $12 million from the
transaction.
If by now you are feeling paranoid, targeted, and overwhelmed by this information, I understand why.
You
will move through all the stages of rage in time. Resist the urge to
kick the produce man. Don’t hire a plane to spray Roundup on the White
House, Senate, or House, I don’t advocate stooping to their levels.
You
can now expect the spread of Monsanto’s mutant genes and seeds across
the nation, contaminating other farms, and taking down other farmers by
lawsuits.
A Swedish study found that
spraying Roundup doubles the risk of getting cancer for farm workers’
and rural residents’. More worrisome is the fact that Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) do not require safety testing, nor labeling identifying them as GMOs.
Anti-
GMO efforts by organic companies, who demanded labeling and oversight,
will begin to accept the so-called “natural” foods that are routinely
contaminated with GMO’s. Companies like Wal-Mart, Kroger, Costco,
Supervalu, Publix, Target and Safeway shy away from the attacks on GMO’s
that they sell to their unwitting customer base.
Consumers
must learn the difference between products marketed as “natural,” and
those products that are “certified organic.” They are misleading you by
masquerading natural as organic.
GMOs
and organics cannot coexistence. They are polar opposites in every way
imaginable. GMOs destroys biodiversity, damages the environment and
public health, economically devastates farmers, and destabilizes the
climate.
In the European Union, all foods containing GMOs or GMO ingredients
must be labeled. Thus the market shelves are empty because consumers
are not buying them. American consumers want mandatory labels on GMO
foods, and according to the polls by a strong 85-95%. They don’t want
the top poison producer, to monopolize the agricultural industry and
have anything to do with the worlds food supply.
Bush, Clinton, and Obama administrations have prevented consumer GMO truth-in-labeling
laws. A new bill by Congressman Dennis Kucinich (Democrat, Ohio)
calling for mandatory labeling and safety testing for GMOs is in
Congress now. But Monsanto is
allowed to buy vote’s thanks in part to Supreme Court Justice Clarence
Thomas, and the Citizens United case. In 2010, big corporations and
billionaires got the right to spend obscene amounts of money to buy
media coverage, elections, and do it anonymously,
Recent news is … 5 million farmers are now suing Monsanto.
They are fighting for the right to use seeds from previous year’s
harvests. Seeds they harvested, but Monsanto patented. The bad news is …
it’s still GMO seeds, a toxic transgenic breed, in markets without
labels and health studies, and we have a government that finds this all
acceptable.
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