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Natural pesticide could end Monsanto

In 2006, a myologist named Paul Stamets applied for a patent. This patent could potentially change the world, and perhaps even bring Monsanto’s reign over the agricultural industry to a startling halt. Stamets’s created a natural pesticide by manipulating entomopathogenic Fungi – fungi that kills insects – and creating a breed that would not create Read More


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Monsanto found guilty in French farmer poisoning

Monsanto has been found guilty in the poisoning of a French farmer in their recent appeals case. The Lyon, France, courts upheld a 2012 ruling which found Monsanto “responsible” for the poisoning which caused the farmer to suffer neurological problems after using their Lasso weedkiller. Though Monsanto believes that they will one day win the Read More


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Persistent organic pollutants and why they’re so dangerous

Perhaps you’ve heard of persistent organic pollutants (POP); perhaps you haven’t heard them called by that name before. It refers to environmental toxins that are highly toxic to humans and the environment, resist degradation and persist in the environment, can be stored in human or animal fat, and can accumulate in both terrestrial and aquatic Read More


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Academic Hall of Shame: ‘Monsanto Mafia’ scientists named, exposed for pushing GMO agenda in exchange for grants, favors and gifts

The list of “Monsanto Mafia” scientists just keeps getting larger. Day by day, we’re coming to learn that Monsanto has infiltrated dozens of universities across America, offering bribes (grants, gifts, donations, etc.) in exchange for the “intellectual protection” services of university scientists who whore themselves out to corporate “science.” (Authored by Mike Adams, this article Read More


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Mike Pompeo blatantly lied to Americans about food prices while voting to ban GMO labeling nationwide

July 23 was a dark day for GMO opponents. The House of Representatives passed the Dark Act, which makes it illegal for states to issue mandatory labeling laws for foods with genetically engineered ingredients. Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan) issued the legislation in an effort to keep Americans in the dark about the toxic herbicides that Read More