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Showing Original Post only (View all)Monsanto, proud marketer of saccharin, pcb’s, and DDT, says GMO's are GREAT. [View all]
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That its Roundup brand of pesticide and ALL GMOs are perfectly safe. (And GMO's shouldn't be labeled.)
Because science.
(Shh! And because money.)
http://gmo-awareness.com/2011/05/12/monsanto-dirty-dozen/
"When you take a moment to reflect on the history of product development at Monsanto, what do you find? Here are twelve products that Monsanto has brought to market. See if you can spot the pattern
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1. Saccharin
2. PCBs
3. Polystyrene
4. Atom bomb and nuclear weapons
5. DDT
6. Dioxin
7. Agent orange
8. Petroleum based fertilizer
9. Roundup
10. Aspartame
11. Bovine Growth Hormone
12. Genetically modified crops
13. Terminator seeds
https://www.organicconsumers.org/old_articles/Toxic/monsanto_pcbs.php
Monsanto Fined $700 Million for Poisoning People with PCBs
Lawyers for more than 20,000 plaintiffs in federal and state trials over PCB pollution in Anniston reached an agreement Wednesday with the companies accused of chemical contamination.
The $700 million settlement, announced in federal district court in Birmingham, would resolve all outstanding Anniston PCB litigation.
http://leaksource.info/2013/01/29/monsanto-fined-93-million-for-agent-orange-pollution/
Yet another similar lawsuit regarding Monsanto as the defendant has taken place, and this time its coughing up big bucks to the many plaintiffs.
On Friday, a judge finally settled a lawsuit against Monsanto that was originally litigated in the 80s and was followed up again in 2008. After years of court battles, thousands of West Virginia residents now are jubilant over the court ruling.
Last February, a $93 million settlement was contrived after WV residents complained about Monsanto contaminating their community with burning waste from Agent Orange production.
Now almost a year after, the corporation agreed to pay $84 million for medical monitoring as well as $9 million for the clean up of 4,500 homes. Additionally, Monsanto accepted to pay for the legal fees as well.