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Monsanto’s Dark History

  By EcoWatch 06 April 13 rom its beginnings as a small chemical company in 1901, Monsanto has grown into the largest biotechnology seed company in the world with net sales of $11.8 billion, 404 facilities in 66 countries across… Continue Reading →

Chemical Disasters, Agent Orange, and GMOs: Monsanto’s Legacy Traced in Exposé

Published on Wednesday, April 3, 2013 by Common Dreams Food & Water Watch highlights toxic ‘corporatization and industrialization of our food supply’ – Jacob Chamberlain, staff writer Chemical disasters, Agent Orange, and the first genetically modified plant cell are among just… Continue Reading →

Monsanto Protection Act Proves Corporations More Powerful Than US Government

      We’ve seen similar scenarios in the past, events in which the massive financial power of multi-national corporations is able to buy out legislators who were elected to ‘represent’ voters. But now, Monsanto has set the bar even… Continue Reading →

The Toxic Effects of Agent Orange Persist 51 Years After the Vietnam War

Tuesday, 07 August 2012 09:42By Jeanne Mirer and Marjorie Cohn, Truthout | Op-Ed Truthout Defoliant spray run, part of Operation Ranch Hand, during the Vietnam War by UC-123B Provider aircraft. (Photo:USAF)There are images from the US war against Vietnam that have been indelibly imprinted on… Continue Reading →

Monsanto’s Involvement With Agent Orange – 40 Years After the Vietnam Conflict

Tuesday, May 29, 2012 By By Investigative Journalist ~ Theodora Filiss The US celebrated Memorial Day on Monday, May 28. Originally called Decoration Day, it is a day of remembrance for those who have died in their nation’s service. “If… Continue Reading →

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