(US) Monsato's control over seeds

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(US) Monsato's control over seeds

Postby Twig » 14 Dec 2009, 08:42

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Re: (US) Monsato's control over seeds

Postby Corwen » 14 Dec 2009, 13:39

Monsanto are a really nasty company. Have you seen the film 'The Corporation' Twig? If you haven't seen it its a must see. There is a section about Monsanto.

I think you can watch it here:

http://freedocumentaries.org/int.php?filmID=102

though our net connection is too slow to see if it works...
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Re: (US) Monsato's control over seeds

Postby Twig » 14 Dec 2009, 22:34

I actually own a copy of "The Corporation." Excellent documentary! I wish I could get the people who need to see that movie to agree that there are crimes against humanity being foisted upon us by these amoral mega-corporations. But the free-market evangelists cannot seem to hear the voice of reason.
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