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pilgrim
Posted 12/18/2009 22:46 (#973970)
Subject: More reasons to distrust Monsanto



Pocahontas, IA

http://www.mindfully.org/GE/2005/Geopolitics-GM-Food6mar05.htm

try this

try this

 excerpt:

"The present debate over the nature of biotechnology and genetic modification of basic food such as maize or soybeans, misses the most essential point. The conversion of world agriculture by a small elite of biotech companies, most US-based, has little to do with corporate greed. It has very much to do with geopolitics and plans of some people to control world population growth over the coming decades.

The nature of American power projection in the world today rests on the development of key strategic advantages which no other combination of nations can challenge, what the Pentagon planners term, "full spectrum dominance." This includes global military dominance. It includes dominance of the world's limited, and rapidly depleting petroleum supplies. It includes control of the world's reserve currency, the dollar. And today it most definitely includes future control of world agriculture through control of GM patents and GM crops.

Before the end of the decade, if present trends continue, US global dominance will be based on control of the food supply of most of this planet, far more than military or even energy control. The geopolitical dimension of this prospect bears careful examination."

Would be interested in all opinions

 

PS  That is interesting how hypertext works in IE explorer but not Firefox



Edited by pilgrim 12/19/2009 10:54
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