Anti Monsanto crop circle made by
Greenpeace.
Thanks to Busty Taylor (UK)
Monsanto: Good and bad news
Posted June 18, 2013
Hungary Destroys All Monsanto Crops and Peru has banned them.
http://fitlife.tv/hungary-destroys-all-monsanto-crops/
VERY IMPORTANT THIS ONE -Comments by Colin Andrews
Its becoming clear that corrupt multi -national companies and governments are at war through computer
hacking and genetically modified foods. The entire infrastructure and food supplies etc are under attack.
The weapons used are unconventional and don’t have nuclear war heads attached to them, at-least not yet.
The United States is the focus of ever increasing attacks and is losing the new non military theatre –
Some of their biggest military secrets were stolen last week from hackers who targeted a new spy center in
Australia and now what could be a new scary development in the US food chain. Genetically modified
wheat has shown up mysteriously in Oregon which has the potential to drastically effect where it can export
its grain. There shouldn't’t be any GM wheat in the USA because of outstanding concerns for long term
human consumption, the FDA have not approved its use but when an Oregon farmer found plants growing
in his field that he could not kill, tests revealed they were indeed Genetically modified plants. How did they
get there?, where did they come from?
Is this all part of the unconventional war taking place? and what could follow?. Have we already seen
version one of deliberate attempts to destroy the economies of the US and Europe with the banking and
mortgage crisis?
So what could be next? When Banking consortium's can magically produce money out of fresh air by
pressing zero’s and one’s on their key boards in one country and create collapse of social systems in
another its clear that new minds need to engage the world of the modern day super criminals whose
headquarters are just as likely to be embedded inside governments that front the public with elected
officials. Those officials don’t have a clue what the real agenda’s are or who controls the unspoken black
budgets.
Colin Andrews June 1 2013
Source
Genetically Modified Wheat Isn't Supposed to Exist. So What Is It Doing in Oregon?
. . . . . . they set-up for a farm-belt horror movie. The reality has caused alarm of a different sort:
Genetically modified wheat hasn’t been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, and unlike corn
and soy and other so-called GMO foods, there isn’t supposed to be any genetically modified wheat in the
U.S. food supply at all.
There are two reasons to care. Food safety folks lobby hard for labeling of genetically modified foods,
saying that the jury is out on the long-term health and environmental effects and consumers deserve to
know what they’re buying. The companies that make the seeds say they’re perfectly safe. And for wheat
farmers and exporters, this potentially cripples the export market: Many foreign buyers don’t want
genetically modified wheat and can switch their buying to Russia, Ukraine, Australia, and other large
exporters. Japan reacted quickly, canceling an order today for nearly 25,000 tons of wheat, Bloomberg
News reported, and wheat futures dropped on the Chicago Board of Trade.
GOOD NEWS:
Monsanto gives up fight for GM plants in Europe
The world's largest producer of seeds, Monsanto, has apparently given up on attempts to spread its
genetically modified plant varieties in Europe. A German media report said the firm would end all lobbying
for approval.
The world's largest producer of seeds, Monsanto, has apparently given up on attempts to spread its
genetically modified plant varieties in Europe. A German media report said the firm would end all lobbying
for approval.
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