ORGANIC FARMERS AND SEED SELLERS SUE MONSANTO TO PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM PATENTS ON GENETICALLY MODIFIED SEED: Preemptive Action Seeks Ruling That Would Prohibit Monsanto From Suing Organic and Seed Growers If Contaminated By Roundup Ready Seed
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New York - March 29, 2011
This, on the heels of nationwide rallies held simultaneously on Saturday, March 26th to stand up for the "Right to Know" if foods contain GMOs. Ralliers in Washington, DC and cities from the east coast to Hawaii stood in solidarity to demand GMO foods be labeled and educate others on the dangers of GMOs. Atlanta's rally included "GMO Joe Schmo" who sang along with Mike Adams' rap video "Just Say No to GMO"!
Perhaps the tables have finally turned on Monsanto, the CHEMICAL COMPANY that brought us AGENT ORANGE and Herbacides like RoundUp followed by seeds cleverly engineered to soak up pesticides and herbacides. Do you see the conflict of interest here? Why has it taken this long for the general public to see this sinister plan? Perhaps now things have finally come to light thanks to social media outlets like Facebook and Twitter and various blog sites where news travels faster than the speed of light. Whatever the case, consumers have a right to know what is in their food and the right to choose wholesome, natural, untainted food for their families. The time is NOW for any company including GMOs in their products to disclose this on the food labels. And the time is NOW for Monsanto to no longer be allowed to control agencies like the FDA, USDA and any branch of state or federal government. The time is NOW for patents on seeds to be deemed invalid. The time is NOW for citizens to take back their freedom of choice and demand government subsidies for GMOs be ceased immediately!
Follow these links to stay on top of changing developments:
http://www.gmomarch.org/
http://www.facebook.com/rallyfortherighttoknow2011
http://www.responsibletechnology.org
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Millions-Against-Monsanto-by-OrganicConsumersorg/289934516904
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