Gates promoting GMO’s through Academics

Sleazebag control freak Bill Gates, along with Monsanto, Syngenta, et al, have funded under-the-radar efforts to give genetically modified organisms (GMO) a legitimacy that they do not deserve.  It creates this concept that there are no questions about these foods that are created to take even more toxic glyphosate.  In turn, that toxic poison on steroids is designed to kill living things by exploding their “guts” , while the plants themselves are altered so that the body does not recognize them, creating inflammation in the body, which can be deadly.

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The Alliance for Science is a PR project and international training center for academics and others who want to work with the biotech industry to promote GMOs. It is funded ($5.6 million) by the Gates Foundation. Its upcoming program of speakers at Cornell for September include Tamar Haspel (Washington Post reporter), Amy Harmon (New York Times reporter) and Prof. Dan Kahan (Yale Law School).

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An example of that work:

Profs. Bruce Chassy (University of Illinois) and Alan McHughen (University of California, Riverside) who worked together to destroy the credibility of Russian scientist and GMO critic Irina Ermakova. They persuaded the journal Nature Biotechnology to interview Ermakova about her research and describe it. This interview was followed by a detailed critique of her research (about which none of the authors were expert).

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I was expecting to see Purdue University as part of this sordid business, but the article doesn’t mention it.  I know that when I was there, Monsanto was giving heavily to the School of Agriculture and I imagine they still are.  When I took a Science Reporting class, I chose to report on GMO’s because at that time, circa 1998-2000, they were just being released into the public sphere.   Starlink corn  was in the news and the Clintons are intertwined with Monsanto –Bill allowing GMO’s into the food supply and the Rose Law Firm, of which Hillary was a partner, represented Monsanto.  Starlink is still being found in the food supply, despite assertions that its use was banned. Interesting, don’t you think?  As the first article mentions, corn pollination makes it practically impossible to control this stuff.  That is why it is so outrageous for monsanto to go after farmers like Percy Schmeiser, who suddenly find GMO crops growing in their fields even though they did not purchase GMO seed corn…suing them for something that is out of their control!  Schmeiser really exposed the ruthlessness of Monsanto and how they were constantly watching he and his wife and threatening them with harassing calls.   He claims after they had spoken at an event, a Monsanto toadie got in their faces and said that “nobody stands up to Monsanto! Nobody! We are going to get you one way or another!!”

As I’m watching Schmeiser  talk about the right to save seed and keeping terminator seeds out of the food supply…I think about us as kids putting peach seeds in cups of water and watching the roots grow.  As an adult, I tried doing the same thing…but the peach seeds would not sprout roots.  My son explained that they had engineered them so people could no longer grow their own food from seeds of fruit that they had eaten.  So…it’s not only farmers but ordinary folk who want to grow hobby plants or gardeners that want to take seeds from food they have bought that have had that right taken away.  As Schmeiser says– that gives all the power to seed companies like Monsanto, Syngenta, Dow — whom want to control all life by controlling the food supply.

Unfortunately, Schmeiser is too optimistic in his assertion that there was a big public uproar over introduction of GMO wheat…but mysteriously (or not) GMO wheat turned up in fields.

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Juarez said there would not be any penalties or disciplinary action against Monsanto for the Oregon incident.

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Well, of course not. Far be it for a billion dollar corporation to pay any freaking penalties or…perish the thought…be put out of business for REPEATEDLY VIOLATING RULES OF CONDUCT THAT THREATEN THE HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF THE PUBLIC!

…but that would take backbone and a moral compass…rare commodities nowadays…

The link to removal of blog posts defending US Right to Know is really interesting.

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On Friday, August 21, PLOS removed Seife and Thacker’s post; in its place is a statement:

PLOS Blogs is, and will continue to be, a forum that allows scientists to debate controversial topics. However, given additional information for further inquiry and analysis, PLOS has determined that the Biologue post that had occupied this page, “The Fight over Transparency: Round Two,” was not consistent with at least the spirit and intent of our community guidelines. PLOS has therefore decided to remove the post, while leaving the comments on it intact. We believe that this topic is important and that it should continue to be discussed and debated, including on PLOS blogs and in PLOS research articles.

We sincerely apologize for any distress that the content of this post caused any individual. Comments and questions can be sent to blogs@plos.org

In an email to PLOS after the post disappeared, Seife (who forwarded the email to us) told PLOS Executive Editor Veronique Kiermer:

You say that our piece violated the standards of your site for engaging in civilized debate of matters of scientific importance.

Please explain in what manner we violated those standards?

We were peer reviewed and were deemed to meet the standards of your publication. We endured several rounds of *post-publication* legal and factual vetting — no doubt, a highly unusual procedure — and responded to all of your queries. When a minor factual error was found, concerning the state in which a proposition was being proposed (and the date of a letter), we immediately notified you and corrected it as appropriate. In short, we have behaved as expected of us. And we stand by our piece.

Yet not only do you pull our article without consulting us, or even hinting that this was in the works, you also leave critical comments of our piece out there for all to see — silencing us while giving critics full voice. (I’m surprised that your lawyers allowed this, by the way.)

So, please explain to us how we violated your standards so egregiously that you had to take this dramatic step.  And while you’re explaining, could you please go into a bit more detail about the increasing pressure from scientists that you received to remove our article from the site?

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Seife goes on to say that PLOS never answered his questions as to why their free speech was quashed.  They have a right to their opinion and the public has a right to that information in order to make thoughtful decisions impacting their health and their very lives.

Speaking of yellow water…

Here’s a visual of the damage done recently by the EPA:

Once it’s poisoned, you’re done.  The mercury alone makes it undrinkable.  Look at the miles of land it passes…and all the life that depends on it!

Water is essential for life.  You can possibly survive up to 30 days without food, but only three days without water…

B.C. aboriginal leaders decry government relationship in open letter

Zig Zag's avatarWarrior Publications

BC premier Christy Clark speaking at a liquified natural gas promotional event. BC premier Christy Clark speaking at a liquified natural gas promotional event.

Chiefs of 10 northern B.C. First Nations say province ignoring concerns over Site C and LNG developments

By Tamsyn Burgmann, The Canadian Press/CBC News, Sept 8, 2015

People once paddled great distances to set up fishing camps on the land where Liz Logan’s family has lived for generations in northern British Columbia.

Now Tsinhia Lake has yellowed, the fish have died and her family must carry in bottled water to drink.

The damage from oil and gas industries has prompted Logan, chief of the Fort Nelson First Nation, to help form an alliance with other aboriginal leaders against the provincial government.

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B.C. First Nations to ‘do whatever it takes’ to stop grizzly bear trophy hunters

I wish there was as much outrage for this as there was for the lion…
Killing another living thing just to pump up your ego is just plain wrong.
When I was a vegetarian, I really hated hunters because the only hunters I knew were like the trophy hunters– they bragged about their kill and seemed to get a thrill out of taking a life. However, after I learned of the Native American (and Canadian) way of honoring an animal by only taking what they needed and being grateful that the animal gave its life so they could survive, I had a different perspective on hunters. I still loathe trophy hunters, however.

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$$$ Jeb Bush $$$ gets a little help from his friends $$$

Richie Rich, er I mean, Jeb Bush, is getting a little help from his friends...the usual players — public school destruction architects who seek to make them for-profit…and this will be interesting to those whom have given to the Susan G. Komen foundation, thinking they were helping women and the fight against breast cancer — Nancy Brinker, founder, is giving a cool $50,000 to Bush.

People whom have fought breast cancer or had lost family members have their heart strings pulled by all the manipulative tactics of these organizations when too often the money goes for “administrative costs” and too little actually goes towards finding a cure.

But of course, anyone reading here for any length of time knows that they have pretty much found cures for cancer in the diet…and that information has been buried so these psychopaths could make big profits off of cancer treatment or should I say pretending to treat cancer…

The Daily News Outdoes Itself with a Masterpiece of Ugly Spirited Nonsense

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Even in a campaign based almost entirely on public relations and perception management, yesterday’s editorial on “education reform” in the Daily News may be the most dishonest, manipulative and ugly spirited I’ve ever read on the subject. And I’ve read a lot.

Indeed, the unsigned editorial might well be studied as a masterpiece of manipulative bullshit, chock a block full of absurd assertions, gross insults, lies of omission and out right falsehoods – all to do nothing less than to poison public perception of the teachers’ union on the eve of Labor Day.

The phantom editorialist begin be lamenting that Andrew Cuomo, he who referred to the public school system as “the last monopoly,” was wrong in calling for a weasel worded “comprehensive review” of the deceitful and catastrophic Common Core standards. (For a brilliant and concise history of this long term con job, see Common Core Dilemma

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A 3 minute news segment on the NY lawsuit against Value-Added Modeling

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Even-handed video from Al-Jazeera interviewing some of the people involved in the anti-Value-Added-Model lawsuit against Value-Added Model evalutations of teachers in New York state.

You may have heard of the lawsuit – it was filed by elementary teacher Sherri Lederman and her lawyer, who is also her husband.

Parents, students, and administrators had nothing but glowing praise for teacher Lederman. In fact, Sherri’s principal is quoted as saying,

“any computer program claiming Lederman ‘ineffective’ is fundamentally flawed.”

Lederman herself states,

“The model doesn’t work. It’s misrepresenting an entire profession.”

Statistician Aaron Pallas of Columbia University states,

“In Sherri’s case, she went from a 14 out of 20, which was fully in the effective range, to 1 out of 20 [the very next year], ineffective, and we look at that and say, ‘How can this be? Can a teacher’s performance really have changed that dramatically from one year to the next?’

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Water licence for northeast B.C. fracking operation cancelled

This is wonderful news for the First Nations.

Zig Zag's avatarWarrior Publications

An aerial view of a Nexen well in northeast B.C. A water license for one of its fracking operations near Fort Nelson has been cancelled. Photograph by: Dave Olecko/Vancouver Sun. An aerial view of a Nexen well in northeast B.C. A water license for one of its fracking operations near Fort Nelson has been cancelled.
Photograph by: Dave Olecko/Vancouver Sun.

Fort Nelson First Nation wins important ruling against Nexen

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Hungry school children, Rahm, hunger strikers, and so-called compromise

Who in their right mind would want another Katrina to destroy an entire city?? What a psychopath. Probably a eugenicist, too.

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) is playing a very sick power game. He claims to offer a public high school at Dyett for a year, but not the one the community wants and needs. His PR department has presented this to the media as a  so-called compromise.

The corporate media controlled by the billionaires’ private club, the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago, will support the so-called compromise. This has been Rahm’s usual method-of-operation for years. Corporate media in Chicago, especially the Tribune News Media Services which includes WGN radio and television, is controlled and extreme. One of its editors recently wrote of her desires was to see a Katrina type of storm that would destroy Chicago ,except her exclusive area, and leave a wake of bodies floating outside her window.

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Go to #FightForDyett and #WeAreDyett to understand that people have resorted to a hunger strike, intentional starvation…

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