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Monster Monsanto

Posted by Michelle Moquin on June 26th, 2012

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The Toxin So Dangerous It’s Causing Catastrophic Birth Defects

Roundup Ready soy is now being cultivated on a massive scale across the globe, along with the exponentially increasing use of the herbicide Roundup. Monsanto’s “Roundup Ready” soy beans are  genetically modified to survive otherwise lethal doses of glyphosate, the active ingredient in the company’s herbicide Roundup.

It’s a win-win for Monsanto. But it’s a loss for just about everyone else.

One of the countries most affected by genetically engineered soy is Argentina, whose population is being sickened by massive spraying of herbicides across the country’s Pampas (the country’s “fertile plain”).

Argentina’s Pampas used to be dotted with dairy and vegetable farms, but now, large-scale soybean monoculture blankets most of their cultivated land, making them especially susceptible to the damaging effects of genetically engineered soy. The impact can be better appreciated by considering the following statistics:

  • Soy is the main income source for landowners and the state—soybeans are considered a “gold mine” by Argentinians; soy exports generate 16,000 million dollars a year
  • The area cultivated with soy has reached 19 million hectares, representing 56 percent of Argentina’s cultivated landi
  • 98 percent of Argentina’s soybean production is genetically modified.ii
  • 190 million liters of glyphosate (the active agent in Roundup) are sprayed in Argentina annually, which is leading to not only illness among the population but to widespread deforestation, as trees are among the victims these herbicides leave in their wake of destruction.

Soya burgers are a staple of today’s Argentinian diet. Argentinian children were consuming so much genetically engineered soy that they began developing breasts from the estrogenic effects, before authorities stepped in with warnings. Studies also strongly suggest that the glyphosate that these crops are doused with can cause cancer and birth deformities; both of which are occurring at increasing rates in areas where spraying is done. Sterility and miscarriages are also increasing. Experts warn that in 10 to 15 years, rates of cancer, infertility and endocrine dysfunction could reach catastrophic levels in Argentina. But few people are listening.

“It’s Food for Today, Hunger and Cancer for Tomorrow”

The immediate symptoms are always the same for Argentinian bystanders in the spray zone: dizziness, allergic reactions and itching, mouth swelling, and general malaise that’s similar to the feeling of coming down with the flu. People are warned to stay inside when spraying is underway, but they report getting sick in spite of this confinement.

When those affected visit their physicians, they’re told it’s “all in their heads.” Authorities also turn a deaf ear—as does the government when it’s presented with scientific evidence of the dangerous effects of Monsanto’s products for their people and environment. Fortunately, increasing numbers of scientists are now starting to speak out. For example, the engineers’ school in Santiago del Estero announced that chemicals are causing 100 babies to be born with deformities every year. One of the most influential studies was conducted by one of Argentina’s leading scientists, Andres Carrasco, who works in Argentina’s Ministry of Science.

Andrés Carrasco Attacked for Exposing the Truth

Embryonic specialist Andres Carrasco decided to investigate the health effects of glyphosate for himself after hearing so many reports by desperate peasant and indigenous communities who were suffering from exposure to toxic herbicides. According to Dr. Carrasco, his studies show glyphosate exposure can cause defects in the brain, intestines, and hearts of amphibian fetuses, and these results can be applied to humans. Moreover, the amount of Roundup used on genetically engineered soy fields was as much as 1,500 times greater than that which created the defects.

According to an article in Grain, the biotech industry “mounted an unprecedented attack on Carrasco, ridiculing his research and even issuing personal threats.” In addition, four men arrived unannounced at his laboratory and were extremely aggressive, attempting to interrogate Carrasco and obtain details of his study.

“It was a violent, disproportionate, dirty reaction,” he said. “I hadn’t even discovered anything new, only confirmed conclusions that others had reached.”

The conclusions to which Carrasco is referring are those from independent researchers who have found strong evidenceglyphosate causes the following:

Endocrine disruption DNA damage
Developmental toxicity Neurotoxicity
Reproductive toxicity Cancer

 

Carrasco’s and others’ work point to the fact that the public, in Argentina and elsewhere, is being subject to a massive biological experiment involving the effects of genetic manipulation of the food supply. Genetically engineered food products have NEVER been tested for safety—so the long-term effects are largely unknown. The warnings science has provided demand a thorough investigation into just how much glyphosate human beings and animals can safely ingest. At present, no such investigation has taken place, and most regulatory agencies choose instead to rely in industry studies claiming glyphosate is safe.

Roundup has been shown to be lethal to amphibians. Are we next? Where is the tipping point for the human race? How much more can we tolerate in the adulteration of our food supply?

Why We MUST Insist on Labeling of Genetically Engineered Foods

Labeling may be the only way to stop the proliferation of genetically engineered foods in the U.S., but simple petitions will likely fail. We strongly support state initiatives, such as California’s ballot initiative to require labeling for genetically engineered foods sold in their state.

Many don’t fully appreciate the strategy of seeking to have genetically engineered foods labeled in California. The belief is that large food companies would refuse to have dual labeling; one for California and another for the rest of the country. It would be very expensive, not to mention a logistical nightmare. To avoid the dual labeling, many would likely opt to not use genetically engineered ingredients in their product, especially if the new label would be the equivalent of a skull and crossbones. This is why we are so committed to this initiative, as victory here will likely eliminate most genetically engineered foods from the US.

Powerful confirmation of this belief occurred in early 2012 when both Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo Inc. chose to alter one of their soda ingredients as a result of California’s labeling requirements for carcinogensiii :

“Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo Inc. are changing the way they make the caramel coloring used in their sodas as a result of a California law that mandates drinks containing a certain level of carcinogens bear a cancer warning label. The companies said the changes will be expanded nationally to streamline their manufacturing processes. They’ve already been made for drinks sold in California.”

This is a PERFECT example of the national impact a California labeling law can, and no doubt WILL, have. While California is the only state requiring the label to state that the product contains the offending ingredient, these companies are switching their formula for the entire US market, rather than have two different labels. According to USA Today:

“A representative for Coca-Cola, Diana Garza Ciarlante, said the company directed its caramel suppliers to modify their manufacturing processes to reduce the levels of the chemical 4-methylimidazole, which can be formed during the cooking process and as a result may be found in trace amounts in many foods. “While we believe that there is no public health risk that justifies any such change, we did ask our caramel suppliers to take this step so that our products would not be subject to the requirement of a scientifically unfounded warning,” Garza-Giarlante said in an email.”

Learn More about Genetically Engineered Foods

Due to lack of labeling, many Americans are still unfamiliar with what genetically engineered foods are. We have a plan to change that, and I urge you to participate and to continue learning more about genetically engineered foods and helping your friends and family do the same.

To start, please print out and use the Non-GMO Shopping Guide, created by the Institute for Responsible Technology. Share it with your friends and family, and post it to your social networks. You can also download a free iPhone application, available in the iTunes store. You can find it by searching for ShopNoGMO in the applications.

Your BEST strategy, however, is to simply buy USDA 100% Organic products whenever possible, (as these do not permit genetically engineered ingredients) or buy whole fresh produce and meat from local farmers. The majority of the genetically modified organisms (GMOs) you’re exposed to are via processed foods, so by cooking from scratch with whole foods, you can be sure you’re not inadvertently consuming something laced with altered ingredients. When you do purchase processed food, avoid products containing anything related to corn or soy that are not 100 percent organic, as any foods containing these two non-organic ingredients are virtually guaranteed to contain genetically engineered ingredients, as well as toxic herbicide residues.

To learn more about genetically engineered foods, I highly recommend the following films and lectures:

Important Action Item: Support the Money Bomb Against Monsanto!

In 2007, then-Presidential candidate Obama promised to “immediately” require labeling of genetically engineered foods if elected. We’re still waiting…

 

Unfortunately, President Obama’s administration has supported and even fast tracked genetically engineered foods despite his campaign promise. Biotech has impressive power and influence; we’re going to need to be well coordinated and funded to stand up to them. A coalition of consumer, public health and environmental organizations, food companies, and individuals has already submitted the California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Activ to the State Attorney General–800,000 signatures are required to get the Act on this year’s ballot. Thousands of volunteers have done an outstanding job collecting signatures.

But needless to say, it’s going to be an enormous battle, as the biotech industry will outspend us by 100 to 1, if not more, for their propaganda. The campaign needs funds.

I urge you to participate in the Money Bomb Against Monsanto, which was launched on May 1. By May 26, a broad coalition of food-, farming-, health groups, and organic food manufacturers, will attempt to raise one million dollars (i.e. “The Money Bomb”). Donations can be made online, via regular snail mail, and over the phone. All donations will support the California Ballot Initiative and other state GMO-labeling campaigns. To sweeten the deal further, a group of “Right to Know” public interest organizations and organic companies have pledged to match the first million dollars raised in this nationwide “Drop the Money Bomb on Monsanto Campaign.”

So please, click here, and help us raise two million dollars to win this historic campaign! You can donate online, by phone, or by dropping a check in the mail.

The initiative also needs more volunteers, because that’s how we’re going to win this battle. The biotech industry may outdo us in funding ability, but we as consumers still outnumber them. Pamm Larry, the California grandmother who started this initiative, is correct when she says we need to reach every single California community—large and small.

I urge you to get involved and help in any way you can. Be assured that what happens in California will affect the remainder of the U.S. states, so please support this important state initiative, even if you do not live there!

  • If you live in California and want to get involved, please contact LabelGMOs.org. Pamm Larry will go through all volunteer requests to put you into a position that is suitable for you, based on your stated interests and location
  • No matter where you live, please help spread the word in your personal networks, on Facebook, and Twitter. For help with the messaging, please see LabelGMOs.org’s “Spread the Word!” page
  • Whether you live in California or not, please donate money to this historic effort through the Organic Consumers Fund
  • Talk to organic producers, retailers, and stores and ask them to actively support the California Ballot. It may be the only chance we have to label genetically engineered foods.  Businesses may contact campaign manager Gary Ruskin atgary@carighttoknow.org
  • Distribute WIDELY the Non-GMO Shopping Guide to help you identify and avoid foods with genetically engineered ingredients. Look for products (including organic products) that feature the Non-GMO Project Verified Seal to be sure that at-risk ingredients have been tested for genetically modified organisms (GMO) content. You can also download the free iPhone application that is available in the iTunes store. You can find it by searching for ShopNoGMO in the applications.
  • For timely updates, please join the Organic Consumers Association on Facebook, or follow them on Twitter.
  • Look for in-depth coverage of the issue at the Institute for Responsible Technology, subscribe to Spilling the Beans, and check out their Facebook or Twitter.
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Readers: We all have to do something about this. I know I am lacking creativity in this statement, but if we don’t have our health, we don’t have anything. I am sickened by this monster Monsanto. Fortunately, currently it is just my thoughts that are sickened by Monsanto’s abuse of what this earth has naturally given us. But if we don’t start protecting our environment and demanding what we know is good and healthy for us and our beloved planet, we will all be sick, just like the unfortunate people and their land in Argentina.

JH-1: That is a scary thought but could be very true. A good suggestion. Perhaps somebody reading will heed your advice or perhaps they are already on it.

Peter: Thanks for the update on the pageant beauties, and thanks to Lea, for reminding us that this pageant is more than just about beauty. Hafa adai.

Ghusun: Your last sentence says it all. I agree with you. In my humble opinion, until women are free from the restraints that men have on them, and the suffering that they endure from the hands of their men, what difference does it make who is running their country? Still I HOPE

Asrar: Thank you. With all that is said and revealed here, anonymity is key and very much respected by me, when it comes to my readers feeling safe so that they can freely express their ideas, thoughts, stories, etc.

Peace & Love…

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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11 Responses to “Monster Monsanto”

  1. Health Info Says:

    New Dental X-ray Danger

    Does your dentist take X-rays every time you get a checkup? If so, there’s a new study that you should know about.

    Researchers from Yale and Brigham and Women’s Hospital found that people (mean age 57) who received “bitewing” exams (using X-ray film held in place by a tab between the teeth) yearly or more frequently over their lifetimes were 50% more likely than a control group to develop a meningioma, a noncancerous brain tumor that can cause headaches, vision problems and loss of speech, during a five-year period.

    People who had been given “panorex” exams (X-rays that show all of the teeth on one film) one or more times a year had triple the risk.

    It is true that modern dental X-rays use less radiation than in the past, but any exposure is risky.

    “I go to the dentist two or three times a year, but haven’t had an X-ray in probably 10 years,” says Keith Black, MD, chairman of the department of neurosurgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Dr. Black’s advice…

    Refuse “routine” X-rays.
    If your dentist has examined your teeth and deemed them healthy, don’t allow him/her to take an X-ray “just to be safe.

    ” Risk for a brain tumor increases with every X-ray.

    Limit the exposure.
    If you have a cavity or other problems, ask your dentist to X-ray only that area.

    Less is more.
    The American Dental Association recommends that adults get their teeth X-rayed every two to three years (children—one X-ray every one to two years).

    Unless your dentist needs to evaluate a specific problem or plan a procedure, you don’t need an X-ray.

    Source: Keith Black, MD, chairman of the department of neurosurgery, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles.

  2. Steve Says:

    Montana’s ruling by SCOTUS striking down it’s attempt to limit campaign contribution has reaffirmed STARK’s attempt to give the Powerful the ownership of the country where the constitution used to say “the People.”

  3. Jack Says:

    I hate to admit it but my people for the most part sift everything through race. My friends say one thing in public, but when we are alone, Obama becomes that nig, commie, spook, brother, etc…….

    It’s all about race. I will also admit that I don’t speak up. Why bother, these guys won’t change, they will just exclude me as just another N. lover.

    I voted for Obama the last time and I will this time, but I don’t know if he will win.

    Jack

  4. Larry Says:

    Zen Lill are you alright? I haven’t had the pleasure of seeing your informative and stimulating point of view lately.

    Larry

  5. Zen Lill Says:

    Hi Larry,
    I’m fine, thanks for asking after me : )
    …just been busy, working on a several things, I’m a natural multi-tasker so I manage to fit in everything – except lately – here.
    & I often say, ‘don’t get me started on Monsanta’ and stop buying stuff from China while you’re at it! Support local farmers markets, and eat whole foods from sources you trust, and on a trip to farmers market, an older gent and I had a convo, he emailed me a link: http://moneyouttapolitics.org, check it out.
    I’ll have more time for opinions later this week, until then I still read all of yours.
    I agree with the nominees into the LSOS club, too, cheers to that.
    I had the privilege of observing a group of inmates, newly released in a program to re-enter into society, ha, it was clear that this society incarcerated most of them based on skin color and the Just-US system, the stories are typical LSOS crap…and they were more (yes, more) articulate and smart (street, self or school, who cares, smart is smart) than most of the idiotic lemming whites (full of sound bytes) that I know. My friend that runs the program is an amazing and passionate black man (hunky, too), I won’t tell you what part I’ll play in that whole scene yet, suffice it to know that I can multi-task anything I’m truly interested in, so I’m going back soon…
    Luv, Zen Lill

  6. Kevin Says:

    Sometimes one can forget the pleasure of reading your post Zen Lill, but a repost always brings back the thrill.

  7. JC-1 Says:

    Three Great Smartphones You Should Not Buy

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/25/iphone-4s-lumia-900-droid-razr-maxx_n_1623838.html

  8. Human Events Says:

    Good Monday to you. A big day in the Supreme Court, but the biggest one seems to be on the horizon. On Thursday, reports are showing that the Court will rule on the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. For months now, conservatives have derided this law, from it’s passage to it’s contents, and on Thursday, we will find out whether or not the Court agrees with many conservatives, if not all, and strikes down the president’s law.

    In the meantime, here are the stories we are working on:

    Supreme Court upholds key provision in SB1070 — Hope was in at the Court today when the opinion was read: “In a split decision that was unanimous on its key provision, with Justice Anthony Kennedy delivering the majority opinion, the court upheld to a limited extent, a highly controversial statute that allowed Arizona police officers to check the immigration status of anyone stopped or detained for legal reasons, but struck down other portions of law aimed at discouraging illegal immigration. Justice Elena Kagan recused herself from the case, having defended the government position on the case in her previous role as U.S. solicitor general.” Read more below.

    House bill would open beach access, protect old growth trees — From Audrey: “The act restores public and motorized access to 26 miles of North Carolina’s Cape Hatteras National Seashore, which Human Events reported earlier this spring was closed off because a bird listed as an endangered species was nesting in the area.

    “This is about jobs and taxpayer rights to access recreation areas that they own,” said Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.). “It would reverse significant job losses and economic decline that Hatteras Island has experienced since the (National) Park Service cut off access to the most popular part of the seashore.” He believes the state can and should do the job of overseeing its own beaches.” Read more below.

    Stolen Valor: Supreme Court set to decide military phonies case — “At issue are the claims of California huckster Xavier Alvarez, who was elected to a local water board and lied to fellow board members about having received the Medal of Honor. That landed Alvarez afoul of the federal Stolen Valor Act, which penalizes those falsely claiming military combat medals with up to a year in prison–or did, until the famously liberal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in California overturned the law and Alvarez’s conviction in 2010.” Read more below.

    That, and a lot more, including the other SCOTUS ruling, overturning N. Dakota’s law that went against Citizens United.

    Have a great Monday.

    -Adam

  9. Irene Says:

    This and many other blogs have so many westerners making decrying the way the muslim religion brain washes its adherents into believing stupid shit to further their religious claims.

    Well its the skillet calling the pot black. How about the religious Right claiming the Loch Ness Monster to be real so they can disprove Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution?

    http://blog.michellemoquin.com/?p=16123#comment-53589

    Ho

  10. Irene Says:

    Sorry that was the wrong link. Try this one.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/25/louisiana-students-loch-ness-monster-disprove-evolution_n_1624643.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000009

    Irene

  11. Zen Lill Says:

    Had to pop in quickly…

    Irene, I would beg to differ, it has been stated here before and let me reiterate, Muslim women are at physical threat so thusly their indoctrination and release from it is very difficult, and therefore I feel for them very much.
    On the other hand, stupid Western women are psychologically indoctrinated (or is it inculcated) by the Christian right, and we have the ability to release ourselves from it by educating ourselves and yet some (a lot) embrace it and help enforce it with other women and create an atmosphere that when a woman does not want to be a ‘believer’ her own gender peeps will try to get her to toe the religious line (ex. if she’s not buying the sexual myth: marriage to one man as a virgin, and there’s more where that came from as far as her feminine ‘role’ is concerned). There are not enough free thinking women here, even in LA, as far as I can see…too bad…

    Kevin, thank you, that comment made me smile.

    Luv, Zen Lill