Tech | July 29, 2011 | 9 comments

Monsanto's Achilles Heel

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"If you put a label on genetically engineered food you might as well put a skull and crossbones on it."

- Norman Braksick, president of Asgrow Seed Co., a subsidiary of Monsanto, quoted in the Kansas City Star, March 7, 1994

After two decades of biotech bullying and force-feeding unlabeled and hazardous genetically engineered (GE) foods to animals and humans—aided and abetted by the Clinton, Bush, and Obama administrations—it's time to move beyond defensive measures and go on the offensive. With organic farming, climate stability, and public health under the gun of the gene engineers and their partners in crime, it's time to do more than complain. With over 1/3 of U.S. cropland already contaminated with Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), with mounting scientific evidence that GMOs cause cancer, birth defects, and serious food allergies and with new biotech mutants like alfalfa, lawn grass, ethanol-ready corn, 2,4 D-resistant crops, and genetically engineered trees and animals in the pipeline time is running out.

Living in Monsanto Nation there can be no such thing as "coexistence." It is impossible to coexist with a reckless industry that endangers public health, bribes public officials, corrupts scientists, manipulates the media, destroys biodiversity, kills the soil, pollutes the environment, tortures and poisons animals, destabilizes the climate, and economically enslaves the world's 1.5 billion seed-saving small farmers. It's time to take down the Biotech Behemoth, before the living web of biodiversity is terminated.

But, to bring down Goliath and build an organic future, we need to be strategic, as well as bold. We must take the time to carefully analyze our strengths and weaknesses and critique our previous efforts. Then we must prepare to concentrate our forces where our adversary is weak, like a chess master, moving the field of battle from Monsanto's currently impregnable territory into more favorable terrain. Given the near-dictatorial control of Monsanto, the Farm Bureau, and the Grocery Manufacturers Association over the Congress, the White House, regulatory agencies, and state legislators, we have no choice in the present moment but to revert to "asymmetrical" guerrilla tactics, to seek out the Achilles heel or fundamental weakness of the biotech industry.

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9 comments // Monsanto's Achilles Heel

  • manfreddrake
  • Milieu
    • +1
      Milieu  
    • "If you put a label on genetically engineered food you might as well put a skull and crossbones on it."

      Idiot, that's what belongs on it.

    • 1 year ago
  • Vierotchka
  • squarethecircle
    • 0
      squarethecircle  
    • Earth shows us the necessity for diversity and that we are not separate from her rules in anything we do. Change of values is needed. Only when we are aware, non-consumers can we see the path we need to tread. The Earth will now show us what happens when you don't follow her rules....be prepared to duck and cover.

    • 1 year ago
  • wynnmeg61
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      wynnmeg61  
    • I am really sad that this post has gotten so little attention. This is such a practical pragmatic approach. The premise of getting the issue onto the political stage at the state level so that the citizenry can really get to know what is being done to our food supply is such a proactive approach.

    • 1 year ago
  • warman1138
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      warman1138  
    • After GMOs replace most food and especially grains and all of their processed food usages, how easy would it be to create and introduce a trigger to initiate a reaction to those that have become dependate upon said foodstuffs. This could be like something like out of a science fiction story if it wasn't so scary. What do you think? I my self don't know but I thought it might make an interesting question.

    • 1 year ago
  • wynnmeg61
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      wynnmeg61  
    • warman1138:

      Even if a "trigger" is not being put in place so to speak, your question is an important one. This practice of genetic modification is already breeding bad fruit so to speak for the plants and animals. Crops that are developing whole new diseases for example. This is going to come back to bite the world citizens in a big way one way or the other. I would not be a bit surprised to see horrible new diseases that affect people come out of this whole fiasco

    • 1 year ago
  • manfreddrake
  • wynnmeg61
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