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The Organic Elite Surrenders To Monsanto: What Now?

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"The policy set for GE alfalfa will most likely guide policies for other GE crops as well. True coexistence is a must." -- Whole Foods Market, Jan. 21, 2011

In the wake of a 12-year battle to keep Monsanto's Genetically Engineered (GE) crops from contaminating the nation's 25,000 organic farms and ranches, America's organic consumers and producers are facing betrayal. A self-appointed cabal of the Organic Elite, spearheaded by Whole Foods Market, Organic Valley, and Stonyfield Farm, has decided it's time to surrender to Monsanto. Top executives from these companies have publicly admitted that they no longer oppose the mass commercialization of GE crops, such as Monsanto's controversial Roundup Ready alfalfa, and are prepared to sit down and cut a deal for "coexistence" with Monsanto and USDA biotech cheerleader Tom Vilsack.

In a cleverly worded, but profoundly misleading email sent to its customers last week, Whole Foods Market, while proclaiming their support for organics and "seed purity," gave the green light to USDA bureaucrats to approve the "conditional deregulation" of Monsanto's genetically engineered, herbicide-resistant alfalfa. Beyond the regulatory euphemism of "conditional deregulation," this means that WFM and their colleagues are willing to go along with the massive planting of a chemical and energy-intensive GE perennial crop, alfalfa; guaranteed to spread its mutant genes and seeds across the nation; guaranteed to contaminate the alfalfa fed to organic animals; guaranteed to lead to massive poisoning of farm workers and destruction of the essential soil food web by the toxic herbicide, Roundup; and guaranteed to produce Roundup-resistant superweeds that will require even more deadly herbicides such as 2,4 D to be sprayed on millions of acres of alfalfa across the U.S.

In exchange for allowing Monsanto's premeditated pollution of the alfalfa gene pool, WFM wants "compensation." In exchange for a new assault on farmworkers and rural communities (a recent large-scale Swedish study found that spraying Roundup doubles farm workers' and rural residents' risk of getting cancer), WFM expects the pro-biotech USDA to begin to regulate rather than cheerlead for Monsanto. In payment for a new broad spectrum attack on the soil's crucial ability to provide nutrition for food crops and to sequester dangerous greenhouse gases (recent studies show that Roundup devastates essential soil microorganisms that provide plant nutrition and sequester climate-destabilizing greenhouse gases), WFM wants the Biotech Bully of St. Louis to agree to pay "compensation" (i.e. hush money) to farmers "for any losses related to the contamination of his crop."

In its email of Jan. 21, 2011 WFM calls for "public oversight by the USDA rather than reliance on the biotechnology industry," even though WFM knows full well that federal regulations on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) do not require pre-market safety testing, nor labeling; and that even federal judges have repeatedly ruled that so-called government "oversight" of Frankencrops such as Monsanto's sugar beets and alfalfa is basically a farce. At the end of its email, WFM admits that its surrender to Monsanto is permanent: "The policy set for GE alfalfa will most likely guide policies for other GE crops as well True coexistence is a must."

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8 comments // The Organic Elite Surrenders To Monsanto: What Now?

  • Novek
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      Novek  
    • It's time to feed ourselves. Help friends setup gardens and aquaponics system. Passive resistance on the consumer level is the only thing we have left.

    • 3 months ago
  • ecoalex
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      ecoalex  
    • It is no surprise as WFM has shown it is profit $$ driven.$$ is at the heart of unconsciousness and greed.Nuclear weapons proliferate because of the greed of those like A J Kahn,and others who choose short term greed to the survival of future generations.So much carnage of human health is left up to the Drs to "fix".The smarter way is not to develop nuclear power,weapons,or gmo technology that also kills.maims.$$ is the root cause of most declines of health and spiritual well being.

    • 3 months ago
  • kvb1
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      kvb1  
    • There is no such thing as "true" coexistence among plants and animals. Cross contamination is inevitable, and real plants species will be destroyed and the security of future food source made untenable (maybe just not in my lifetime, but quite possibly yours). We have seen what cross contamination to an insect species has done to honey bees, unleashing a plague that so far has been unstoppable. The same will happen to plants, whose long term affects on the human body are totally unknown. Look how long it has taken to see the affects of pesticide on drinking water and humans.

    • 3 months ago
  • FreeSpiritMuse
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      FreeSpiritMuse  
    • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JiQvyO_tkQw#t=44s

      http://www.nongmoproject.org/
      Millions Against Monsanto: http://www.organicconsumers.org/monsanto/index.cfm

      After two decades of biotech bullying by Monsanto and Food Inc., a grassroots movement of organic consumers and farmers is rising up across the United States. Inspired by the success of their European counterparts in driving genetically engineered crops and foods off the market, not through an EU ban, but through mandatory labeling, several thousand protesters took to the streets on March 26, 2011 in 30 different cities, under the banner of “Rally for the Right to Know,” and “Millions Against Monsanto.”

      At the same time, anti-GMO activists have stepped up the pace of grassroots lobbying, successfully pressuring state legislators in at least 14 states to introduce bills calling for mandatory labeling of genetically engineered foods.

      Reflecting widespread public concern over the health and environmental hazards of GMOs, recent polls by National Public Radio and MSNBC have found that more than 90% of Americans support mandatory labeling. Mandatory labeling of GMOs, of course, is bitterly opposed by Monsanto and the supermarket lobby, who understand, as a Monsanto executive admitted, “If you put a label on genetically engineered food you might as well put a skull and crossbones on it.”

      Angered by the Obama administration’s recent controversial approvals of GMO alfalfa, salmon, sugar beets, and corn, and the compromise or surrender of organic industry leaders, including Whole Foods, in agreeing to accept the “co-existence,” of GMO and organic crops and foods, organic consumers across the U.S. have decided to take matters into their own hands.

      http://unaskedadvice.wordpress.com/2011/05/09/action-tips-to-get-monsanto-out-of...

    • 3 months ago
  • Anonmaly
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      Anonmaly  
    • Time to move to Appalachia and embed with those who don't take to kindly to the gubberment, or corporations... Those with a history of saying FUCK YOU to the man and whichever corporation....

    • 3 months ago
  • artemis6
  • BRAVATRAVELS
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      BRAVATRAVELS  
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    • it comes down to money....

      we should ask; what are the roles of our government agencies?

      Why in every aspect of our government corporations are in control?

      it makes you wonder....

      Free USA!

    • 3 months ago
  • The_Wanderer_Kansas
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