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The World According To Monsanto
Posted on 23rd January 2010 @ 05:29
A new movie has dealt yet another severe blow to the credibility of US based Monsanto, one of the biggest chemical companies in the world and the provider of the seed technology for 90 percent of the world’s genetically engineered (GE) crops. The French documentary, called “The world according to Monsanto” and directed by independent filmmaker Marie-Monique Robin, paints a grim picture of a company with a long track record of environmental crimes and health scandals....Comments: 0 | Rating: 0/0 | View full article
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We Become Silent
Posted on 31st October 2009 @ 14:06
Dame Judy Dench takes an insightful look in to big pharma. Produced by Kevin P. Miller....Comments: 0 | Rating: 0/0 | View full article
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Codex Alimentarius
Posted on 31st October 2009 @ 13:12
Having spent the past twelve months investigating Codex Alimentarius, Ian Crane became deeply disturbed by the almost total lack of awareness (or even interest) ......Comments: 0 | Rating: 0/0 | View full article
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Brock Adams, Director of the UN Health Organization
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