Are We Eating Fishy Food? Salt Lake City Event

The folks with “Are We Eating Fishy Food?” stopped in Salt Lake City on August 13, 2013. Ben gave us a tour through downtown SLC in the fishy sugar beet car. Thanks, Ben, and everyone for your “Playful Activism.”

People were enthusiastic to hear about our run across America to promote Seed Freedom and GMO labeling. We’re getting excited to make it happen!

By the way, if you live in the U.S.A., the answer to the question, “Are we eating fishy foods?” is yes. Thanks to our pro-biotech government and the power of multinational chemical companies, we are eating genetically and chemically contaminated foods in unlabeled packages.

It’s time to stop eating fishy foods. And it’s long past time to stop the U.S. government, Monsanto, and gang from feeding us unlabeled GMOs.

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Do GMOs Matter To Sitka and Sitkans?

Thanks to Ed Ronco of KCAW for recording, editing, and playing the following Commentary on the radio.

I’m Brett Wilcox. My son, David, and I will run across America in 2014 to raise awareness of genetically modified organisms.

When I tell people about Monsanto and genetically modified foods or GMOs, the most common response I hear is, “What’s Monsanto?” and “What are genetically modified foods?”

These are good and important questions to which I’d like to add one more. “Do Monsanto and genetically modified foods matter to the city and the people of Sitka?

Monsanto is a multinational corporation based in St. Louis, Missouri. Prior to the year 2000, Monsanto was best known for its production of PCBs, DDT, and Agent Orange, products Monsanto declared safe long after their own employees’ ill health and premature deaths proved otherwise.

In an attempt to clean up their image, Monsanto now declares itself to be dedicated solely to agriculture. To you and me, agriculture means food. To Monsanto, agriculture means profit, profit Monsanto achieves through sales of pesticides and genetically engineered seeds.

Monsanto and other biotech companies make genetically modified seeds by forcing the genes of unrelated species—most often bacteria and food plants—together through crude and imprecise methods. U.S. law allows these unnatural creations to be patented.

Monsanto licenses its patented seeds to farmers the same way software companies license software to computer users. If farmers save and replant licensed seeds the way they’ve done for thousands of years with natural seeds, Monsanto sues these farmers and wins in court.

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So what! Why should Sitkans care about farmers, lawsuits, pesticides and GMOs? Here are 5 good reasons.

1. GMOs have resulted in increased use of pesticides. Pesticides are poisons. Farmers wear hazmat suits when they spray the poisons on the plants you feed your kids. Pesticide poisoning results in serious medical issues including infertility, miscarriage, birth defects, and various cancers.

2. The process of genetic modification produces massive collateral damage to the plant cells, which results in unpredictable and potentially lethal results. 1,500 people developed serious illnesses and 37 died in 1989 after ingesting the genetically modified food supplement, L-Tryptophan.

3. Key Monsanto and government personnel routinely swap offices passing through what is known as the revolving door. Naturally, this makes our government pro-biotech. A pro-biotech government is far more likely to approve genetically modified salmon than a pro-citizen government. Salmon is the first of many animal species the biotech industry plans to genetically modify.

4. Pesticides and GMOs kill bees. The EPA approves bee-killing pesticides banned in the EU. Einstein said, “If the bee disappeared off the face of the earth, man would only have four years left to live.”

5. Most of us eat GMOs and we don’t know it because our pro-biotech government refuses to label GMOs, even though GMOs are labeled or banned outright in over 60 countries, including China.

Monsanto and GMOs may be one of the most important concerns facing Sitka, the USA, and the entire world. Sitkans are meeting on May 17th and 24th at Centennial Hall at 7 pm, to learn more about Monsanto. And Sitkans will meet on Castle Hill, May 25th, at 2:00 pm to participate with over 300 other cities in a global March Against Monsanto.

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Sources:
Deaths and Cripplings from Genetically Engineered L-tryptophan
http://responsibletechnology.org/gmo-dangers/health-risks/L-tryptophan/cripplings

GMO MYTHS AND TRUTHS REPORT
http://earthopensource.org/index.php/3-health-hazards-of-gm-foods/3-5-myth-no-one-has-ever-been-made-ill-by-a-gm-food

Monsanto: a history
http://www.gmwatch.org/gm-firms/10595-monsanto-a-history

GMO Food Fight: Round Two 2013
http://www.organicconsumers.org/monsanto/

Agent Orange and the Vietnam War
http://www.combat-monsanto.co.uk/spip.php?article228

Hard to Believe: Monsanto Won
http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/23451

Organic Farmers Lose Right to Protect Crops
http://www.rodale.com/research-feed/organic-vs-monsanto-organic-farmers-lose-right-protect-crops

Monsanto Defeats Small Farmers in Critical Bioethics Class Action Suit
http://www.dailytech.com/Monsanto+Defeats+Small+Farmers+in+Critical+Bioethics+Class+Action+Suit/article24118.htm

GMO MYTHS AND TRUTHS REPORT
http://earthopensource.org/index.php/4-health-hazards-of-roundup-and-glyphosate

Lethality of Roundup ‘Weedkiller’ Extends Beyond Plants To Humans, Study Suggests
http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/lethality-roundup-weedkiller-may-extend-beyond-plants-humans-study-shows

Monsanto: Big Guy on the Block When it Comes to Friends in Washington
http://occupy-monsanto.com/tag/revolving-door/

Revolving Doors: Monsanto and the Regulators
http://www.psrast.org/ecologmons.htm

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