Monsanto, Agent Orange creator returns to Vietnam to sell it on their seeds
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Multinational agricultural biotech corporation Monsanto, known as the creator of chemical weapon Agent Orange, is attempting to infiltrate Vietnam once again -- this time as GMO dealer.
Agent Orange, used for chemical warfare in the Vietnam War, is estimated to have killed 400,000, deformed 500,000 and sickened another 2 million.
"BA VI, VIETNAM: Handicapped orphans are fed by the medical staff at the Ba Vi orphanage. These young children represent the 3rd generation of Agent Orange victims more than 30 years after the war in Vietnam, where a battle is still being fought to help people suffering from the effects of the deadly chemical." - Global Post (Photo Paula Bronstein / AFP/Getty Images)
"Between 2.1 to 4.8 million Vietnamese were directly exposed to Agent Orange and other chemicals that have been linked to cancers, birth defects, and other chronic diseases during the war that ended in 1975, according to the Vietnam Red Cross," Thanh Nienn News writes.
30 years after the war, three generations have suffered from the effects of Agent Orange.
Now, as Monsanto seeks to reap profits in Vietnam once again, this time through agribusiness, many are speaking out against the corporation as well as the potential effects of the GM seeds and herbicides that Monsanto seeks to sell.
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Thanh Nienn News in Ho Chi Minh City reports:
No biotech company has yet got the official green light for selling genetically modified organisms (GMOs), but it does not assuage the fears that Vietnam could end up with another tragic legacy from a company that once caused many deaths in the country, environmental activists say.
It would be ironic if Vietnam becomes a willing party to a “lethal” product made by the same US company that manufactured Agent Orange, the toxic defoliant used during the Vietnam War.It would be ironic if Vietnam becomes a willing party to a “lethal” product made by the same US company that manufactured Agent Orange, the toxic defoliant used during the Vietnam War, they pointed out. [...]
In 2006 the government approved a blueprint that envisaged covering between 30 percent and half of the country’s agriculture lands with the controversial gene-altered crops by 2020.
Only three companies – Monsanto, Syngenta, and Pioneer – have been licensed to carry out lab research and tests in Vietnam, the minister’s statement said.
Monsanto accounts for almost one-quarter (23 percent) of the global proprietary seed market.
[Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Rinh, former deputy defense minister, chairman of the Vietnam Association of Victims of Agent Orange] is also worried about the weedkiller Roundup Monsanto plugs for use along with its crops.
“By introducing [GMOs] paired with toxic weed killers, the tragic legacy of Agent Orange might repeat itself,” he warned. [...]
The U.S. Airforce spraying 'Agent Orange' defoliant over the countryside of Vietnam. Originally termed "Operation Hades," the spraying program was renamed "Operation Ranch Hand" to improve public relations. Jeffrey Smith, author of the bestseller Seeds of Deception and founder and executive director of the California, US-based NGO Institute for Responsible Technology, said: “It is not inconsequential that a new genetically modified corn up for review is designed to be tolerant to the herbicide 2,4-D, a component of Agent Orange.
“This means that much higher amounts of toxic 2,4-D will drench the agricultural lands where this new crop is planted.
“It would be a harsh and ironic consequence if Vietnamese people suffer from birth defects from both of these Monsanto products, Roundup and Agent Orange.”
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The Global Post reports:
Monsanto is, of course, highly aware of Agent Orange's reputation and has fought numerous lawsuits filed by chemical's victims both Vietnamese and American. The chemical, commissioned by the U.S. military, was dumped over jungles to kill vegetation and rout communist forces.
In Monsanto's own primer on the Agent Orange era, it casts the chemical as patriotic -- it was meant "to save the lives of U.S. and allied soldiers," Monsanto says -- and contends that the matter "should be resolved by the governments that were involved."
Keeping Monsanto out of Vietnam already appears to be an uphill fight.
A Vietnamese legislator and former deputy defense minister has, according to Thanh Nien, faced evasion when he tried to raise the issue with the [government].
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JanforGore
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http://current.com/technology/93656606_occupying-monsanto-for-the-99-will-you-be...
Mark September 17, 2012 on your calendars.
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JanforGore
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Anonmaly
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Someone really needs to take out Monsanto..... And not just hack their fucking computers...
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Anonmaly
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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Anonmaly:
I concur
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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LivingPong
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Anonmaly:
So I take it no one wants the information gleaned form Monsanto's computers released?
Secure delete or just delete?
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LivingPong
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eden49
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...I want to throw-up at the sheer evil of this...
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eden49
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coolplanet
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I am rendered speechless by the sheer EVIL of this corporation!
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coolplanet
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JanforGore
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coolplanet:
I don't think they are human.
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JanforGore
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circlesquared
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JanforGore:
I tend to agree
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circlesquared
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coolplanet
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JanforGore:
But the Supreme Court has ruled that corporations are people.
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coolplanet
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bailey78
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coolplanet:
Heartless Soulless people.
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bailey78
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JanforGore
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coolplanet:
They aren't human either.
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JanforGore
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bailey78
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This would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
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bailey78
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JanforGore
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bailey78:
Unfortunately, this isn't funny on any level.
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JanforGore
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bailey78
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JanforGore:
No not at all Jan Not at all.
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bailey78
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circlesquared
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we have to make them go away...evil must be put out of our misery
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circlesquared
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JanforGore
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circlesquared:
Yes we do. Still waiting for the world as a whole to get serious about doing that. However, since Monsanto (and DOW, Syngenta et al) are more than likely part of the Dept. of Defense (no other explanation for the absolute power they wield in this government) it would seem this war on humanity will continue. Which means we have to keep fighting to change this government.
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JanforGore
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JanforGore:
was thinking that was most likely the case as well...would explain why there is no one in the media pushing the truth about this attack on people and planet...with you all the way Jan, may we accomplish that goal for our and all children's futures.
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circlesquared
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JanforGore
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circlesquared:
I'm already teaching my son what to avoid. If we pass this information down that may also be one way to beat them.
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JanforGore
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circlesquared
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JanforGore:
knowledge is our best tool...my kids get a home schooled dose of reality in their studies as well. Best wishes Jan...you are an inspiration.
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circlesquared
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artemis6
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No shame . It boggles the mind .
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artemis6
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JanforGore
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"In Monsanto's own primer on the Agent Orange era, it casts the chemical as patriotic -- it was meant "to save the lives of U.S. and allied soldiers,"
Save their lives? Unbelievable BASTARDS.
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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It was also sprayed in Canada (and currently in the Amazon) for thirty years to clear land. Monsanto has been committing global ecological ECOCIDE with this and other governments' approval for over fifty years and now they in collusion with DOW Chemical will get approval of 2-4 D GMO corn seeds. And still Al Jazeera reported this, but not ONE American media outlet has reported on this.
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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"In Monsanto's own primer on the Agent Orange era, it casts the chemical as patriotic"
These people are beyond evil. And yet, still NO media coverage of their continuing war on man and nature for profit.
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JanforGore
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artemis6
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JanforGore:
Patriotic . A bitter word .
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artemis6
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JanforGore
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Evasion. Yes, that seems to be the tactic of some when their conscience comes back to haunt them when asked to explain their lack of a moral center.
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JanforGore
