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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: MONSANTO IS RUNNING THE USDA: TWO GMO CROPS APPROVED THIS YEAR While other nations ban GMOs In case it didnt make it to your news table, the United States Department of Agriculture (headed by Tom Vilsack, Monsantos best buddy) has recently (in January) approved two more Monsanto-owned genetically modified crops new strains of both GM corn and soy. Is it any question now who is running our government in the US? Monsanto is calling the shots, not the people who vote for Congress and Senate members. Today [January], the U.S. Department of Agriculture approved the sale and planting of Monsantos genetically engineered dicamba-tolerant soybeans and cotton. This approval follows that of 2,4-D tolerant soybeans and corn, billed as the next generation of herbicide-tolerant crops to tackle glyphosate (Roundup)- resistant weeds. Dicamba-tolerant soy and cotton are simply the latest example of USDAs allegiance to the biotechnology industry and dependence upon chemical solutions. This continues the disturbing trend of more herbicide-tolerant crop approvals taking place under President Obamas watch. Food & Water Watch Executive Director Wenonah Hauter declared in a press statement that the green light is: simply the latest example of USDAs allegiance to the biotechnology industry and dependence upon chemical solutions. This continues the disturbing trend of more herbicide-tolerant crop approvals taking place under President Obamas watch. Should we be surprised though, when the main man heading the Department of Ag is a member of one of the biggest biotechnology industry groups, the Biotechnology Industry Organization, who once named Vilsack Governor of the Year? Vilsack is also the founder and former chair of the Governors Biotechnology Partnership. So more GMO crop approval of course! The Environmental Protection Agency is about to approve Monsantos newest herbicide, as well, one that contains both dicamba and glyphosate. Other countries have already banned GM crops as well as banning these noxious herbicidal probable carcinogens, but the US well were all about using more toxic chemicals. This post originally appeared at Natural Society Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Phooey, I'm gonna have to stop eating cotton now.
Did Alex Jones & Co. just come to this conclusion now?
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