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Monsanto Protection Act May Soon Be Repealed Thanks to Activism

By   /  May 20, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Anthony Gucciardi | NaturalSociety The so-called Monsanto Protection Act signed into law earlier this year caused such an outrage that people around the world are planning to protest the biotech company later this month. Now a United States Senator is expected to try and repeal that law after mounting pressure. The notorious ‘Monsanto Protection [...]

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Activists Help Farmer Who Owes Over $80K After Losing Monsanto Patent Case

By   /  May 18, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Heather Callaghan | Activist Post You may have heard of 76-year-old Vernon Hugh Bowman from Indiana who tenaciously took on Monsanto all the way to the Supreme Court over a patent infringement claim. Since the Supreme Court upheld Monsanto’s end the other day, Bowman now owes $84,456 to the multi-billion GMO giant Monsanto.

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Shopping App Let’s You Boycott Monsanto and Others

By   /  May 18, 2013  /  Health, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Christina Sarich | NaturalSociety A new free app called ‘Buycott’ allows you to use your Android or iPhone to analyze products and determine if you’re supporting Monsanto’s GMOs, Big Food companies who are damaging your health, or simply low quality products. Have you ever wished you could own a parrot that sat on your [...]

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Monsanto Hides Behind Cries of “Elitist” in Response to Tremendous Global Social Media Movement and Impending Day of Protest

By   /  May 17, 2013  /  Health, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Daisy Luther | Set You Free News Monsanto made a weak strike back in the mainstream media against the burgeoning grass roots movement that is trying to bring the leviathan company down. Monsanto is attempting to marginalize opponents while polishing their own dingy reputation.  “There is this strange kind of reverse elitism: If I’m [...]

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Monsanto and Other GM Firms are Winning in the US – and Globally

By   /  May 15, 2013  /  Environment, News, World  /  No Comments

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The US State Department has sadly joined the push to distribute GM crops around the world, whether people want them or not.

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March Against Monsanto Is The Beginning of The End For Monsanto

By   /  May 15, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Anthony Gucciardi | NaturalSociety The grassroots March Against Monsanto movement is spreading across the nation, and the initiative spells out an increasingly massive number of activists and concerned citizens who will ultimately be responsible for ending the GMO juggernaut through peaceful protest and the spread of information. It really comes down to the basic [...]

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Biotech’s next big disaster: seeds that emit multiple pesticides

By   /  May 15, 2013  /  Environment, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Jon Rappoport | Jon Rappoport’s Blog Tom Laskawy, writing at Grist, points out how the next generation of GMOs is following in the track of present disasters: “…the growing pest and weed problems for GMOs have caused farmers to turn to seeds that are coated with a different pesticide—a neonicotinoid. If that name rings [...]

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New Study Links GMO Food To Leukemia

By   /  May 13, 2013  /  Health, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Sayer Ji | GreenMed Info A new study, yet to receive any media attention, reveals the “leukemogenic” properties of the Bt toxin biopesticides engineered into the vast majority of GMO food crops already within the US food supply. Last September, the causal link between cancer and genetically modified food was confirmed in a French [...]

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Nestle trying to patent the natural fennel flower

By   /  May 3, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Lance Devon | Natural News In an interview with “We Feed the World,” Nestle CEO Peter Brabeck touted that his company is the largest foodstuff corporation in the world, worth $65 billion. He went on to proclaim that water is not a human right and that corporations such as his should control water to [...]

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How did Barack Obama become Monsanto’s man in Washington?

By   /  May 1, 2013  /  In Other News, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Jon Rappoport | Jon Rappoport’s Blog And when are anti-GMO activist groups going to stop saying they’re “shocked and disappointed” by the president? Shocked and disappointed is polite-speak and politically correct reaction. It’s baloney. Don’t you get it? Obama has never been on your side. He never deserved your trust. Disappointment implies he was [...]

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Monsanto lies through their teetrh

By   /  April 22, 2013  /  Health, News, World  /  No Comments

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By Hesh Goldstein | Natural News By now, most of us are aware of the controversy surrounding genetically modified crops that are horrendously sprayed with Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup Ready with its active ingredient glyphosate. We know that the main GMO crops are soy, corn, cotton, sugar beets, alfalfa, and canola (even if it says organic). [...]

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Comparing Vitamin, Mineral and Energy Content of GMO vs. Non-GMO

By   /  April 18, 2013  /  Health  /  No Comments

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By Marco Torres | Prevent Disease Consumers select organic foods over genetically modified organisms (GMO) for a variety of reasons, however besides the long list of potential health implications from consuming GMO, the one thing that impacts decision making more than anything else is nutrition. There are convincing differences between organic and GMO foods in [...]

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