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Lone_Star_Dem

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31. Another article on this: The Fox (Monsanto) Buys the Chicken Coop (Beeologics)
Thu May 16, 2013, 02:32 PM
May 2013
Why would one of the largest purveyors of pesticides, genetically engineered seeds and agrochemicals want to buy a company which has been seeking solutions to the escalating threats to the world bee population?

Monsanto spokeswomen Kelly Powers says it is to give the fledgling company a helping hand. Beeologics has developed a product called Remembee, an anti-viral agent which its boosters claim will help stem the tide of Colony Collapse Disorder, a mysterious plague which has led to the disappearance of the bees in up to a third of the commercial colonies located in the U.S. during the last decade.

The root of the problem, however, may not be the virus targeted by Remembee, a chemical agent which utilizes RNA interference, a mechanism that blocks gene expression, but the herbicides and insecticides that agro-chemical giants like Monsanto, Dow and Bayer have themselves been hawking to farmers around the world.

This is the conclusion of three recent studies which implicate a class of pesticides known as neonicotinoids, or "neonics" for short, which coat a massive 142 million acres of corn, wheat, soy and cotton seeds in the U.S. alone. They are also a common ingredient in a wide variety of home gardening products. As I detail in an article which was published by Reuters last month, neonics are absorbed by the plants' vascular system and contaminate the pollen and nectar that bees encounter on their rounds. Neonics are a nerve poison that disorient their insect victims and appear to damage the homing ability of bees, which may help to account for their mysterious failure to make it back to the hive.

Much more at link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-schiffman/the-fox-monsanto-buys-the_b_1470878.html

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Or maybe Monsanto wants to genetically engineer bees. You know because nature always applegrove May 2013 #1
The Negative is the safe bet... Sekhmets Daughter May 2013 #2
50:1 odds on the Negative reason. NYC_SKP May 2013 #3
Some of the cynicism is trumped by the fact that ... Buzz Clik May 2013 #4
Multiple studies have shown a link... Javaman May 2013 #13
But neonicotinoids aren't manufactured, sold, or distributed by Monsanto. Buzz Clik May 2013 #16
Correct. Javaman May 2013 #17
Ok. I was simply looking for some relevance to my comment. Buzz Clik May 2013 #18
Yay! Javaman May 2013 #19
I'm not in the mood for more "I hate Monsano" insanity. Buzz Clik May 2013 #20
LOL Javaman May 2013 #22
Thats the fox in charge of the hen house newfie11 May 2013 #5
It's Monsanto. I'll go with the latter. marmar May 2013 #6
How the hell do we kill this corporation? Matariki May 2013 #7
And unlike evil humans who pass away, usually by the time they are 90, an entity like Monsanto applegrove May 2013 #8
My bet would be that everything that does NOT look like the Saraha Desert, will look like Detroit. Volaris May 2013 #9
I'm glad I won't be around then. applegrove May 2013 #10
You've just given me a great idea KamaAina May 2013 #29
They will end up doing it on their own Harmony Blue May 2013 #11
Spray RoundUp on them? GreenPartyVoter May 2013 #26
I'm afraid they're "Roundup Ready" KamaAina May 2013 #30
True. GreenPartyVoter May 2013 #32
It doesn't have to buy a co. to use its expertise in a positive way. Honeycombe8 May 2013 #12
How convenient. City Lights May 2013 #14
A year old story from globalresearch...nt SidDithers May 2013 #15
Best keep repeating it, then. nt sibelian May 2013 #21
More quality content from globalresearch... SidDithers May 2013 #23
Now, now, you mustn't fear our corporate overlords, they only want to rule the world Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #24
from bad to worse G_j May 2013 #25
And I'll bet it only cost the thugs, ahem, Monsanto $1. nt valerief May 2013 #27
Replace "Monsanto" with "ExxonMobil" KamaAina May 2013 #28
Another article on this: The Fox (Monsanto) Buys the Chicken Coop (Beeologics) Lone_Star_Dem May 2013 #31
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