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Originally posted by roguetechie
He who controls the guns and food control EVERYTHING....
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Originally posted by ANNED
Monsanto likely needs a intelligence wing for the number of future lawsuits against them for cross contamination plus a number of other lawsuits.
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I may come to the point when one farmer burns another's crops to protect there farm from cross contamination.
There already has been a couple cases where megafarm companies have been warned that if they plant GM crops there fields will be burned.
Originally posted by Northwarden
I'm not sure if they bought this division, or simply used it's services. Those two figures mentioned above (the highest being $105,000) seems rather paltry by comparasion to what buying an entire intelligence arm "should" cost too, at least to my mind.
Yeah that is a good spot.Still i kind of think that this will be slow subtle merger,
i think they were hoping this would slip under the radar.They must know that people
are onto their activities,so it i think it will be a slow integration.......
Unless of course some 'EVENT' speeds things up.
Originally posted by americandingbat
reply to post by imeddieone4202003
Here's a link to what seems to be the original source, an article at The Nation by Jeremy Scahill:
Blackwater's Black Ops
It doesn't actually say that Monsanto bought Xe, just that Xe does work for Monsanto and that:
One of the most incendiary details in the documents is that Blackwater, through Total Intelligence, sought to become the "intel arm" of Monsanto, offering to provide operatives to infiltrate activist groups organizing against the multinational biotech firm.