The Penetrator PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard R. Oswald   
Sunday, 30 September 2007

The terminator gene is intended to prevent any growers from producing viable seeds from their own grain. The whole purpose of the Terminator is to render unto the Caesar of seeds what he sees as his, namely the ultimate and complete control of seeds and the food they produce. Now it appears that the Caesar designer of the Terminator gene, Monsanto, must have discovered and injected itself with a new gene.

For the sake of clarity, we’ll call Monsanto’s new gene the Penetrator, because it seems to let Big M penetrate anything from businesses, to nations….even Presidential campaigns.

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As outlined in the Washington Post, a top political adviser with ties to NRA, several energy corporations, and of course Monsanto, is wriggling his way into the campaign of Presidential hopeful Barack Obama.

Be careful Barack, they’ll want to alter your name to MObama, patent it, and charge you royalties for it.

But Monsanto’s Penetrator doesn’t stop at politics, it gets its first and best kick from seed genetics, where the control of genetically altered seeds through patents has allowed it to seek and dominate collaborations not just in America, but around the world in countries like Israel and India. It’s gone so far that now they want to develop patented hybrid plants by conventional means in nations where resistance to genetic manipulation have held Monsanto’s aspirations at bay.

The Penetrator even penetrates other corporations, like Dow, that already has agreements in place with seed breeders in places like Austria and Brazil.

Now the latest angle for the Penetrator is to pierce the world of crop insurance by lobbying the government to allow it to offer crop insurance at a discount, to farmers who plant its biotech seeds.

In a recent action, Iowa State University was forced to sue Monsanto to hold them at bay.
It used to be that our government protected us from Penetrators that threatened to rule the world and control all life.

In the meantime, lawsuits against Solutia, Monsanto’s spun off answer to isolating its liability in toxic waste lawsuits that predate genetic manipulation, drag on.

Perhaps our regulators themselves, have been Penetrated?

 
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