Reviewing F. William Engdahl's "Seeds Of Destruction"

Posted on Friday, January 04 at 10:26 by siljan
Engdahl's newest book is just out from the Centre for Research on Globalization. It's a sequel to his first one called "Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation" and subject of this review. It's the diabolical story of how Washington and four Anglo-American agribusiness giants plan world domination by patenting life forms to gain worldwide control of our food supply and why that prospect is chilling. The book's compelling contents are reviewed below in-depth so readers will know the type future Henry Kissinger had in mind in 1970 when he said: "Control oil and you control nations; control food and you control the people." Remember also, this cabal is one of many interconnected ones with fearsome power and ruthless intent to use it - Big Banks controlling the Federal Reserve and our money, Big Oil our world energy resources, Big Media our information, Big Pharma our health, Big Technology our state-of-the-art everything and watching us, Big Defense our wars, Big Pentagon waging them, and other corporate predators exploiting our lives for profit. Engdahl's book focuses brilliantly on one of them. To fully cover its vital contents, this review will be in three parts for more detail and to make it easily digestible. Part I of "Seeds of Destruction" In 2003, Jeffrey Smith's "Seeds of Deception" was published. It exposed the dangers of untested and unregulated genetically engineered foods most people eat every day with no knowledge of the potential health risks. Efforts to inform the public have been quashed, reliable science has been buried, and consider what happened to two distinguished scientists. One was Ignatio Chapela, a microbial ecologist at the University of California, Berkeley. In September, 2001, he was invited to a carefully staged meeting with Fernando Ortiz Monasterio, Mexico's Director of the Commission of Biosafety in Mexico City. The experience left Chapela shaken and angry as he explained. Monasterio attacked him for over an hour. "First he trashed me. He let me know how damaging to the country and how problematic my information was to be." Chapela referred to what he and a UC Berkeley graduate student, David Quist, discovered in 2000 about genetically engineered contamination of Mexican corn in violation of a government ban on these crops in 1998. Corn is sacred in Mexico, the country is home to hundreds of indigenous varieties that crossbreed naturally, and GM contamination is permanent and unthinkable - but it happened by design. Chapela and Quist tested corn varieties in more than a dozen state of Oaxaca communities and discovered 6% of the plants contaminated with GM corn. Oaxaca is in the country's far South so Chapela knew if contamination spread there, it was widespread throughout Mexico. It's unavoidable because NAFTA allows imported US corn with 30% of it at the time genetically modified. Now it's heading for nearly double that amount, and if not contained, it soon could be all of it. The prestigious journal Nature agreed to publish Chapela's findings, Monasterio wanted them quashed, but Chapela refused to comply. As a result, he was intimidated not to do it and threatened with being held responsible for all damages to Mexican agriculture and its economy. He went ahead, nonetheless, and when his article appeared in the publication on November 29, 2001 the smear campaign against him began and intensified. It was later learned that Monsanto was behind it, and the Washington-based Bivings Group PR firm was hired to discredit his findings and get them retracted. http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2008/01/reviewing-f-william-engdahls-seeds-of.html

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  1. Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:13 pm
    And imagine this Canada has second largets supply of oil in the world and the largest amount of arable land for farming hmmmmmmm

  2. Sat Jan 05, 2008 4:36 pm
    Being in agriculture and having been part of the early days of the Green Revolution, that killed many of my friends and almost killed me, I've been following the development of these GM seeds and foods from the beginning.

    So far I haven't been able to find a single independent form of evidence of any benefits coming from them. Not even any reduction in chemical use.

    The whole thing is just another neocon fraud to control the world, yet politicians and governments of every hue, farmers and scientists, are falling for it in awe.

    Ed Deak.

  3. Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:56 pm
    US News on CNN FDA to fast-track meat and milk from cloned animals. According to the report, there is a large group in the USA that is raising concern that the FDA (USA) will fast-track the ability of companies to market cloned meat products and milk.<br />
    <br />
    <a href="http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/health/2008/01/04/todd.your.cloned.meal.cnn?iref=videosearch">http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/health/2008/01/04/todd.your.cloned.meal.cnn?iref=videosearch</a><br />
    <br />
    that's the video feed. The US Senate is involved in scrutinizing the FDA about this development.<br />



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