ils feront tout pour l'argent ces chiens! C'est comme pour l'aspartame tout le monde sait que c'est cancérigène... sauf les labos proches des industriels...
La companie satanique Monsanto veut produire dans l'avenir des grains avec des genes terminator pourque les argiculteurs ne peuvent plus reutiliser les grains pour les semer apres la recolte. Ils devraient les reacheter de Mansanto. Un Fallah par exemple qui utilise un grain de ble et ce grain de ble va lui donner 100 grain. Il a gagne 99 grain et peut resemer le grain restant et ainsi de suite. Monsanto veut changer sa. Tu achetes leur grain de ble et une fois semes, on ne peut plus les resemer. On peut juste les consommer et acheter de nouveau d'autres grains de Monsanto. Vraiment la pensee de Iblis.
In June 2007,[35] Monsanto acquired Delta & Pine Land Company, a company that had patented a seed technology nicknamed Terminators. This technology, which was never known to have been used commercially, produces plants that have sterile seeds so they do not flower or grow fruit after the initial planting. This prevents the spread of those seeds into the wild, however it also requires customers to repurchase seed for every planting in which they use Terminator seed varieties. In recent years, widespread opposition from environmental organizations and farmer associations has grown, mainly out of the concerns that hypothetical seeds using this technology could increase farmers' dependency on seed suppliers.
Despite the fact that in 1999, Monsanto pledged not to commercialize Terminator technology,[36] Delta Vice President, Harry Collins, declared at the time in a press interview in the Agra/Industrial Biotechnology Legal Letter, ‘We’ve continued right on with work on the Technology Protection System (TPS or Terminator). We never really slowed down. We’re on target, moving ahead to commercialize it. We never really backed off.’[37]
Despite the fact that in 1999, Monsanto pledged not to commercialize Terminator technology,[36] Delta Vice President, Harry Collins, declared at the time in a press interview in the Agra/Industrial Biotechnology Legal Letter, ‘We’ve continued right on with work on the Technology Protection System (TPS or Terminator). We never really slowed down. We’re on target, moving ahead to commercialize it. We never really backed off.’[37]
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