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It was only a matter of time, as the clock ticked ever louder … tick … ‘food crisis’ … tock … ‘food shortages’ … tick … ‘rising prices’ … tock … ‘hunger’ … tick … here we go … ‘GM crops could solve global food crisis’.
A UK Environment Minister called Phil Woolas said this week:
‘There is a growing question of whether GM crops can help the developing world out of the current food price crisis. It is a question that we as a nation need to ask ourselves. The debate is already under way. Many people concerned about poverty in the developing world and the environment are wrestling with this issue.’
Well, actually, ‘Woolly’, no they’re not, as the outcry at those words from environmental and aid groups can testify. Woolas is just another dark-suit-in-government peddling the mendacity of Monsanto, the truly heartless and soulless Illuminati abomination leading the cartel behind the genetically-modified agenda.
Monsanto, based in the Illuminati fiefdom of St Louis, has already conquered North America with its Frankenstein food, not least because of the spinning door that connects Monsanto executives with government appointments. The number of Monsanto employees hired by government, or vice-versa, is extraordinary in itself and they are overwhelmingly appointed to positions that need to be controlled to advance the Monsanto plan to monopolise global food supplies.
Now, given that background, it is hardly a shock to find out that our mate, ‘Woolly’, the Environment Minister, has been meeting recently with the Agricultural Biotechnology Council or ‘ABC’. This, I take it, stands for ‘Advancing Bollocks Constantly’ because that is what it does. See the ‘ABC’ website …
The ‘ABC’ is an ‘umbrella organisation’ set up by, and representing the interests of, the Biotech giants of BASF, Bayer CropScience, Dow AgroSciences, Pioneer (DuPont), Monsanto and Syngenta. Its chairman is Dr. Julian Little of Bayer CropScience (Bayer was part of I.G. Farben that ran the concentration camp at Auschwitz) and the deputy chairman is Dr Colin Merritt of, yes, of course, Monsanto.
They seem to have programmed old Woolly rather well, although, to be fair, the resistance would have been low.
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