Monday, August 8, 2011

Monsanto Must Be Rejected

Monsanto has worked to remove all democratic means to stop their planned attack on America, and is aware that GMOs directly assault the bodies, health, and livelihoods of Americans.

All that Monsanto has done has been filed under business or corrupt business, but the nation is increasingly aware this is a war against the land, the plants, the animals and the people and of who is involved. And the insanity of GMOs become rational when one learns what they want.

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The bigger they are, the harder they can fall. Not any corporation can survive without consumers demanding their goods.
If we are to expect any selection of real food in the years that come, isn't it worth the extra effort NOW, to utterly, completely and totally REJECT ALL INDUSTRIAL FALSE FOOD?

In 2008, 180 countries declared that their citizens have a fundamental right to food. Only one country voted against this rudimentary right. Can you guess which country that was?

How can the proclaimed land of the free and home of the brave justify such a mean spirited decision? And is it in the best interests of their citizens or in the best interests of someone else?

Instead the United States made it's intentions perfectly clear and voted against the right to food for it's citizens. There is no right to food in the USA, nor is there any right to food legislation pending. Pretty simple isn't it?

I'm wondering if the USA's refusal to participate in The Universal Declarion of Human Rights provoked the growing grassroots right to food movement and the real food revolution? Is the war on food just beginning to heat up?


It will take extra scrutiny of reading labels, or only buying fresh, raw food without labels. GMO is in virtually all packaged foods, including teas, chocolates etc, with the Soy Lecithin garbage.

If we don't vote with our dollars, very soon our choices will be to be criminal gardeners and illegal food smugglers or to suffer from lack of nutrition eating industrial junk.

Real people thrive on real food only.

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