How many of you have heard of Monsanto? Ask a local farmer and I guarantee you he knows ALL about Monsanto. On some level, he stands in mild to all out quaking fear of Monsanto...or at least of Monsanto lawyers.

Monsanto has designated itself as the global provider of all food supplies for the entire world...from field to fork ...that's their ultimate goal. Somewhat ambitious, but hey...if you're a multinational global corporation, owning the world's food supply is your deal...it's your noble quest...a manageable goal...right? It's not about simple market share...forget that! Child's play! It's about global monopoly.

So what's the game plan here? The Monsanto modus operandi is to take existing seeds (and now they're moving into animals) which contain a particular DNA or genetic structure and then patenting that genetic structure. Once that seed is patented, Monsanto owns the rights to that seed. If a seed found on a farmer's property contains this patented seed property...which obviously most or all will indeed contain them...since they're a seed...then that farmer can be sued by Monsanto on the grounds that he is illegally using a patented seed owned exclusively by Monsanto. This sounds crazy but farmers are being sued by Monsanto deep-pocketed henchman lawyers not only in the U.S. but around the world...even as far away as Australia.


Their next ambitious plan of attack is to focus on the pig. They are now bringing to the patent offices of the U.S. the DNA or genetic structure of the pig to have it patented. So what are the implications of this? It means that anyone owning a pig on the farm that contains this patented genetic structure will have to pay Monsanto fees for having this pig on their farm. This not only applies to the specific pig but also includes the pig's offspring. Why stop with just one pig...or all existing pigs...when you can collect fees on all future pigs, too...??? Hmmm. And who determines the fees? Well, Monsanto, of course, who else? You think I'm crazy. It IS crazy!! It's insane. Unfortunately, this may very soon be a reality. It's already impacting the seed supplies and how farmers are allowed to do business in this country.

The above is Part 1 of a documentary done on Monsanto concerning who they are, their questionable history, the GMO's (Genetically Modified Organisms) and health of our food, etc.

And the one below is Part 1 of a documentary on the latest development on patenting the pig. Obviously, if this can be done on the pig, then what's going to stop them from applying this to all livestock animals? Nothing. If Monsanto's goal is to own the food supply of the world, which is their stated commitment, then the next logical step is to address and monopolize the livestock, too. I mean, it's all in a day's work...for Monsanto.

 


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