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worldstarcountry
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FamCore
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rexsblues
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Asktheanimals
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kelbtalfenek
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richapau
The monopolization of mega corporations is troublesome, but coupled with the unethical centralized control of food, medicines, and poisons; this is an
injustice to humanity!
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markovian
Many travesties have come from the word of good intentions. Ethically, Bayer doesn't seem to be any better than Monsanto.
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flatbush71
Thank you for sharing your experience with this topic. Sure, the media didn't and isn't listening, but it's safe to say that many of the common people
have been listening. We can affirm this through the recent grassroots trends of lobbying for GMO labeling, the popularity of organic foods, and the
increase of health food stores. Keep fighting the good fight!
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FredT
They are doing everything in their power to circumvent and bypass all roadblocks. They have begun entertaining bids to sell-off assets in order to
fall within regulatory guidelines; a giant octopus of a monopoly trying to appear as less of a monopoly.
BASF, Syngenta Are Among Bidders
for Bayer-Monsanto Assets
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Metallicus
There's some hard-hitting information there! Thank you Metallicus for sharing that link
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worldstarcountry
A corporately-controlled schism of; "Problem, Reaction, Solution".
Your post reminds me of the
Buy N Large company from the dystopian Pixar movie;
"WALL-E". This one corporation assumed control of all
global products, goods, foods, services, infrastructure, and government. This model seems in alignment with our current
Military-Industrial-Congressional-Complex.
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flatbush71
Good for you!
The "system" is trying to control what we feed our children, through incrementally banning home prepared packed lunches at school.
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stormcell
The actuality and truth of the matter is more frightening than the proposed Mandela Effect.
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NightSkyeB4Dawn
This interconnected system works incrementally, compartmentalizing each chess move in an effort to veil the overall end-goal; complete global control.
As the system gets stronger, we are being socially conditioned to be ever more passive, docile, distracted, and free from critical thinking or
systemic dissent.
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St Udio
Thanks for sharing your interpretation and opinion on how this affects the market place! I didn't even consider the implications!
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dreamingawake
Another option may be to consolidate and centralize power and control.