Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Russia Warnes Obama: Monsanto!


Russia Warns Obama: Monsanto!

The shocking minutes relating to President Putin's recent meeting with US Secretary of State John Kerry reveal the Russian leader's extreme outrage over the Obama regime's continued protection of global seed and plant bio-genetic giants Monsanto and Syngenta in the face of a growing bee apocalypse, that the Kremlin warns can lead to a world war. According to these minutes, released by the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE), Putin was so incensed over the Obama Regime's refusal to discuss this grave matter that he refused for 3 hours to even meet with Kerry.
At the center of this dispute between Russia and the US, the MNRE report says, is the "undisputed evidence" that a class of neuro-active insecticides, known as neonicotinoids, are destroying our planet's bee population, and which - if left un­checked - could destroy our world's ability to grow enough food to feed it's popu­lation. This report also pointed out that Syngenta in 2012 was criminally charged in Germany for concealing the fact that its genetically modified corn killed cattle, and settled a class-action lawsuit in the US for $105 million after it was discov­ered they had contaminated the drinking water supply of some 52 million Ameri­cans in more than 2,000 water districts with their 'gender-bending' herbicide Atrazine. An American Bird Conservancy (ABC) report warned our whole planet is in danger. In part it reads: "As part of a study on impacts from the world's most widely used class of insecticides called neonictinoids, ABC is calling for a ban on the use of neonicotinoids as seed treatments, and for the suspension of all appli­cations pending an independent review of the products' effect on birds and other wildlife. It is clear that these chemicals have the potential to affect entire food chains. Their propensity for runoff and for groundwater infiltration, and their cumulative and largely irreversible mode of action in invertebrates raise signifi­cant environmental concerns."
Following this damning report, the MRNE continues, a large group of American beekeepers and environmentalists sued the Obama regime over the continued use of these neonicotinoids stating: "We are taking the EPA to court for its failure to protect bees from pesticides. Despite our best efforts to warn the agency about the problem, the EPA continues to ignore the clear warning signs of an agricultural system in trouble." And to how bad the world's agricultural system has really become due to these genetically modified seeds plants and pesticides, this report continues, can be seen by the EU's proposal to criminalize nearly all seeds and plants not registered wit the EU. It reads in part: "Europe is rushing towards the good 'ol' days of circa 1939 - 40. A new law proposed by the European Commission would make it illegal to grow, reproduce or trade any vegetable seeds that have not been 'tested, approved and accepted' by a new EU bureau named EU Plant Variety Agency." The EU voted for a precautionary two-year ban (set to begin Dec. 1st 2013) on neonicotinoids.
Most perplexing in all of this, the MRNE says, and which led to Putin's anger, has been the Obama regime's effort to protect pesticide producer profits over the catastrophic damage done to people's health and the environment. After winning in 2008, the report points out, Obama filled key posts with Monsanto people that wield tremendous power in food issues. On March 26th, Obama quietly signed the "Monsanto Protection Act" into law, thus ensuring the American people have no recourse against this bio-tech monster as they fall ill by the tens of millions, and many millions will surely end up dying in what the report calls the Greatest Agricultural Apocalypse in Human History. Over 90% of the feral (wild) bee popu­lation in the US has already died out, as well as about 80% of domestic bees.
The above are excerpts from a recent issue of The Free Press newsletter. This publica­tion discloses information the Controlled Press wont. The annual subscription rate is $25 for 12 issues. The Free Press, POB 2303, Kerrville, TX 78029, www.FreePressAmerica.com.
 

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