Posted by rlp in co. on September 27, 2011 at 22:06:56 from (75.220.213.204):
In Reply to: Monsanto posted by Blackbear on September 27, 2011 at 15:40:37:
Only one or two companys owning all our seed is a very dangerous thing. Very soon there will be no seed that God made, because bees, birds and the wind contaminate the natural seeds, and then Monsator sues the farmer for stealing Monsanto's seed. Doesn't anybody besides me think that the farmer is the one who has been wronged? What are farmers going to do when they jack up the price so high you can't make a profit? If you try to save your own seed they will sue you. It amazes me how many people are eating the poison that the farmers are selling. Corn is crossed with spider genes and the corn makes venom that will kill root worms and corn smut and then they make corn syrup and you gullible people eat it. I refuse to eat your GMO poison. Watch the movie. Monsanto has ruined many farmers and destroyed the seeds they have been saving for generations. I had a friend who thought GMO foods were great. He starved to death while eating every day. His guts wouldn't absorb the food. The doctors couldn't figure out what was wrong. I think it was from the GMO foods. I was having stomach problems and was drinking a bottle of pink stuff and a bottle of antacid every week. After I stopped eating GMO foods, I now have no problems. Watch the movie and see how they ruin farmers. Monsanto has billions of dollars and half of the FDA is ex Monsanto employees. How can a small farmer fight them? And some of you farmers side with Monsanto and disparage the farmers. You ought to be ashamed. What is going to be the health of your kids and grandkids 10 or 20 years down the road, from this experiment, Mr. farmer? Or do you even care?
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