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MindMover

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Sat Apr 28, 2012, 06:03 PM Apr 2012

Monsanto Blamed For Bee Population Collapse, So It Buys Bee Research Firm [View all]

If you can't beat'em, why not buy'em? Biotechnology giant Monsanto has had the collective finger pointed at it for a lot of things, including the apparent collapse of the bee population. So instead of fighting off skeptics, it just decided to buy out Beeologics, a major international research firm devoted to studying and protecting bees.

Natural News says Beeologics made the announcement that as of September 28, 2011, the company is part of Monsanto. Beeologics was devoted to studying colony collapse disorder (CCD) and Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus (IAPV) to try and find out how to intervene and stop bees from dying off.

Critics of Monsanto are worried that it will avoid CCD and IAPV, since they're big on genetically modified organisms, and will deny any link between the bee deaths and the GMO technologies and chemicals it employs.

"Monsanto will use the base technology from Beeologics as a part of its continuing discovery and development pipeline," says the announcement. "Biological products will continue to play an increasingly important role in supporting the sustainability of many agricultural systems."

Which could mean using more chemicals to fight the bee collapse, when chemicals may have had a part in the deaths in the first place. Poor bees. We like our honey.

http://www.naturalnews.com/035688_Monsanto_honey_bees_colony_collapse.html

http://consumerist.com/2012/04/monsanto-blamed-for-bee-population-collapse-so-it-buys-bee-research-firm.html


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Yep, these guys don't care who they hurt or where they go to make profit.
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The most likely cause of colony collapse is neonicotinoid insecticides, which Monsanto is not in FarCenter Apr 2012 #1
Your assertion that Monsanto is not producing neonicotinoid insecticides is ... MindMover Apr 2012 #6
Glyphosate is an herbicide, not an insecticide, and it is not a neonicotinoid FarCenter Apr 2012 #10
Whatever you are not trying to say, I will say for you..... MindMover Apr 2012 #13
Without once mentioning the 3rd rail topic of GMOs, the importance of healthy 'gut bugs' is cited proverbialwisdom Apr 2012 #15
Far from banal.....these chemicals have caused untold damage to human health... MindMover Apr 2012 #17
Getting into it with a good friend who is a Paulite Lawlbringer Apr 2012 #2
Hello human race. You greedy and callous bastards. n6 ladjf Apr 2012 #3
It has passed the point where, to continue with its maximization of profits, kenny blankenship Apr 2012 #4
Hear, hear! Well said, Kenny. Parasites. nt Mnemosyne Apr 2012 #11
Oh, to see the day when Monsanto goes...... marmar Apr 2012 #5
like the fox buying' the hen-house?! DianaForRussFeingold Apr 2012 #7
This is just another example of how the right fights against the public getting good information. applegrove Apr 2012 #8
this poll question is as loaded as Ed Schultz's. provis99 Apr 2012 #9
How "devoted" to protecting bees can Beeologics be based on the fact it has Mnemosyne Apr 2012 #12
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Apr 2012 #14
These fuckers' greed knows no boundaries - it should be seen as an addiction. Initech Apr 2012 #16
More here: http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002582435 proverbialwisdom Apr 2012 #18
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