The evil of Monsanto and GMOs explained: Bad technology,
endless greed and the destruction of humanity
by Mike Adams
(NaturalNews) By now,
nearly all informed people recognize that Monsanto is widely regarded as the
most evil corporation on our planet. But what, exactly, makes Monsanto so evil?
Why is Monsanto worse than a pharmaceutical company, a pesticide company or even
a weapons manufacturer?
The answer to this question is found in probing the virtue
of the corporation in question. As virtuous people, we expect corporations to
act with a sense of fundamental human decency. We expect them to behave within
the boundaries of respecting human life, honest business practices and reliable
science. We (naively) wish that corporations would act like decent human
beings.
But they don't. In their quest for profit at any cost, they
violate the basic tenets of virtue. They betray humanity. They destroy life.
They malign Mother Nature herself, and in doing so, they threaten the very
future of sustainable life on our planet.
Here, I unravel the fundamental "violations of
virtue" that Monsanto practices on a daily basis. It is these things, I
think you'll agree, that make Monsanto a despicable corporate entity and a
threat to all humankind.
Corporate greed over service to humanity
Monsanto's actions are designed to maximize its corporate
profits, not to serve the people. Its entire seed-and-herbicide business model
is designed to trap farmers in a system of economic dependence... to turn
farmers into indentured servants who can never return to traditional farming
after their soil has been destroyed with Roundup.
Monsanto's products cause death. They compromise and violate
life. Monsanto's GM corn grown a toxic chemical right inside each and every
corn kernel. This corn is what is subsequently eaten by humans.
In a recent scientific study, a shocking 70 percent of
female rats died prematurely when fed GMOs. Fifty percent of males died early.
Almost all of them died from cancer tumors.
Secrecy over transparency
Monsanto is spending millions of dollars to try to defeat
Proposition 37 in California -- a bill which would simply require GMOs to be
indicated on food labels.
But Monsanto and other companies such as those that own
Larabar, Silk and Kashi do not want consumers to know the truth about GMOs in
the foods they buy.They're also spending
huge sums of money to try to defeat Proposition 37 so that the food companies
can keep GMOs a dirty little secret about the poison in your food.
Plainly stated, these companies do not want you to know what
you're eating. And why? Because you're eating poison!
Domination of technology rather than sharing of wisdom
Monsanto does not create technology and then share wisdom
with farmers; instead the company patents its GE seeds and thereby claims
monopolistic ownership over them. This patent is used to punish farmers!
When Monsanto's GMO seeds blow into the fields of farmers
who are trying to avoid growing GMOs, Monsanto uses its patent
"rights" to sue the farmers and claim they "stole" Monsanto
property!
This is an example of the kind of pure evil Monsanto engages
in on a regular basis. From the top company executives to the bottom of the
corporate ladder, people who work for Monsanto are engaged in promoting a
sickening, unprecedented evil that's spreading across our planet like a black
slimy cancer tumor.
That's no coincidence, either, considering that eating GMOs
causes massive cancer tumors.
Artificial manipulation of nature rather than honoring of
nature
Instead of working with the beauty, the genius and the
abundance that has already been engineered into nature, Monsanto seeks to
violate nature, overriding healthy plant genes with poison genes that generate
insecticides right inside the crops.
Instead of honoring the natural ability of seeds to
reproduce generation after generation, Monsanto develops "terminator
seed" technology that causes seeds to self-terminate after one generation.
This, by itself, is a heinous crime against nature, humankind and planet Earth.
It is a crime worse than the Nazi holocaust, for terminator seeds threaten ALL
human life on our planet... billions of lives are threatened by the behavior of
Monsanto.
Environmental destruction over environmental stewardship
Roundup herbicide devastates soils, rendering them
contaminated and unable to produce healthy crops using traditional (or organic)
farming methods. Once a farm plot is destroyed with Roundup, that farmer is
forever enslaved to a chemical-based farming protocol. It's unhealthy, it's a
disaster to the environment, and the actual crop yields are lower than with
organic farming, over a period of five years or more.
By encouraging farmers to spray literally millions of acres
of farmland with Roundup, Monsanto is engaged in a conspiracy to destroy our
agricultural heritage and turn us all into "food slaves" that must
pay tribute to Monsatan.
Scientific deception over scientific truth
The so-called "science" coming out of Monsanto is
some of the most inane, malicious and brutally deceptive junk science ever
fabricated by corporate science sellouts. Instead of testing GMOs for long
durations on animals, Monsanto-funded scientists test GMOs for a mere 90 days
and then adamantly declare the food to be "safe" for a lifetime of
consumption by humans.
It's no wonder they didn't run long-term tests: The real
acceleration in cancer tumors only emerged after the 90-day milestone in rats.
Even if Monsanto-funded scientists found GMOs to be safe in
a "lifetime" feeding study, you couldn't trust those results anyway:
Any scientist, politician or media group with financial ties to Monsanto must
now be assumed to be compromised and lacking any credibility whatsoever.
Monsanto has bought off countless scientists, experts, media writers and
politicians. But paying them off doesn't alter reality. Poison in the corn is still
poison in the corn, even if you pay a group of sellout scientists to foolishly
declare otherwise.
The change we really need: Corporations with virtue
Something is terribly, terribly wrong with corporate
behavior in America, and Monsanto is just one of thousands of corporations
which demonstrate highly irresponsible, extreme, destructive behavior.
The very design of corporations is missing something: humanity.
Sure, corporations are great at generating profits, streamlining logistics,
manufacturing, marketing and so on. But where's the humanity in all that?
It's nowhere to be found. Corporations don't care who they
harm, what they destroy, how they behavior or even how far they have to go to
make another buck.
Here at NaturalNews.com, we've documented corporations
engaging in the most despicable, anti-human behavior imaginable, including
using little children as vaccine guinea pigs, secretly testing diseases on
prisoners, routinely falsifying evidence, bribing physicians, lying to
regulators, engaging in efforts to deny consumers access to more affordable
products, inventing fictitious diseases ("disease mongering") to
market toxic drugs, and even hiring P.R. firms to spread lies and
disinformation online through social networks and websites.
And that's just the pharmaceutical industry. Think about the
evils perpetrated by the agricultural giants, weapons manufacturers and
globalist banks. There is no end to their destruction.
A corporation is like a cancer tumor. It wants to tap into
more and more resources, growing larger and larger until it kills everything.
That's the innate drive of nearly every large corporation you've ever heard of:
Get big, destroy the competition and dominate! Even if it means killing our
future.
When corporations become so powerful that they practically
run the government -- as they do now -- the correct descriptive term for that
arrangement is Fascism.
The revolution we need is a revolution against the
corporation
As we see our present-day society being utterly destroyed by
corporations -- banking, agriculture, pharmaceutical, etc. -- we must get
serious about what needs to happen to change the structure of corporations so
that they serve humanity rather than destroying humanity.
Here are some suggestions worth considering:
#1) Strip away corporate personhood protections.
#2) Deny all patents on seeds, genes and medicines. Such
things should belong to everyone, not to a monopolistic few. This would also
take the profit out of medicine, meaning drug companies would no longer have a
financial incentive to fabricate and promote fictitious diseases.
#3) Ban all corporate lobbying and campaign contributions.
No corporation should have access to lawmakers, period. Lawmakers should serve
the people who elected them and no one else.
#4) Disband all corporations that currently function as a
danger to humanity. This would include, of course, Monsanto, Merck and many
others. Who decides this? Whoever wins the revolution, of course. (Isn't that
always the case?)
#5) Nationalize the Federal Reserve and make it
"America's bank" so that Fed money is owned by the People and
benefits the People instead of globalist banks.
#6) Halt the "revolving door" where government
regulators take high-paying jobs at the very corporations they've been
regulating. Once a person works in an influential position for a government
regulator, they should be forever restricted from working for the industry they
once regulated.
#7) End "Free Speech rights" for corporations.
Corporations are not people. They have no God-given rights. By ending this
fabricated "right," we could institute strict advertising limits that
would prevent corporations from advertising harmful products to children and
adults.
Stop supporting evil
The ultimate solution, of course, is a consumer solution:
Stop purchasing products from evil corporations! This means you need to stop
buying non-organic corn products such as breakfast cereals, corn tortillas, and
corn snack chips.
Stop buying lawn pesticide chemicals. Stop buying
medications. Stop buying toxic perfumes, cosmetics and personal care products.
Stop buying soda pop and aspartame!
You help shift the world in a more positive direction by
shifting your own personal purchasing habits. And that's something you can
control right now, today, starting with the very next dollar you spend at the
store.
Buy organic, non-GMO products wherever possible. You'll be
changing the world one purchase at a time. That's a genuine, practical way to
diminish the power of evil corporations starting right now.
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