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originally posted by: Aleister
The odds are that the people in charge of Monsanto are psychopaths, as that would define why and how they could do this to people and the environment. Psychopaths often rise to the very top of corporate and political fields, and those who work with them who aren't psychopathic probably fear the loss of their income if they speak up and try to corral the psychopaths. Not to mention these corporation's Board of Directors. Dens of lizards, and not the David Icke kind - the psychopathic kind.
originally posted by: Corruption Exposed
a reply to: roadgravel
It is alleged to have worked well at first, but they knew the dangers, and they had an agenda...financial monopoly and ownership over our agriculture system. Patented poison to put it simple.
That being said, I do believe that genetically modifying organisms with the proper intentions of helping humanity instead of aiming towards wealth would be a good thing. Sadly the people who control this industry don't have our interests in mind, and the ones that doe are put out of business quickly.
Money talks, everything else walks. Even studies proving this stuff (glyphosate) to be absolute poison are quickly "debunked" by those with links to the people who have been exposed. I wish I had the money to change the course of history and science.
originally posted by: Corruption Exposed
If they are finding it in our air and rain water, the chances ares slim that they are able to eliminate it from our food, and water supply now too I guess according to this study.
he analysis of the urine samples found that all had concentrations of glyphosate at 5 to 20 times more than the limit for drinking water. Apart from being used increasingly in food production, glyphosate-based weedkillers are often sprayed onto railway lines, urban pavements and roadsides.
The study used the urine of city workers, journalists and lawyers who had no direct contact with glyphosate, so it’s interesting to see that it turned up in their urine samples -and this was from an urban population in Berlin.(3) Another study collected urine samples from 18 different countries from all over Europe(1) which showed similar results.
originally posted by: MessageforAll
a reply to: loveguy
"great value" products from walmart.
Isn't this called an oxymoron?
pets with random fits of shaking
Why are my eyelids twitching?