Do you ever find yourself wondering just what exactly is in your food?
If so, you’re not the only one: thousands of Americans have grown increasingly concerned about trends in food processing towards genetic modification and other advanced techniques of cultivation. While the companies that produce the food reassure that this is merely the way of the future and that there is nothing to fear, many find it hard to take these claims at face value.
A major part of this unease stems from the reluctance of such corporations as Monsanto to clearly let consumers know what is in their food, leading activists to call for labeling of GMO products. But instead of heeding these calls, President Obama has thrown in his lot with the big corporate interests and intervened to shield them from any possible accountability.
Read how Obama has protected Monsanto and other GMO companies on the next page:
Soylent green.
Where congress?
He lies.
Not
He eats dogs so he thinks its okay for us to eat any c**p the muslime wants us to eat
What a bastard!
Actually….bush made that agreement with the WTO fifteen years ago
Asshole
The corporations making claims that it is too costly to label food products with the information US consumers need to know are the very same corporations that meet labeling standards in European and Asian countries. They have the information. They have the text. The labels have to be printed and adding this info is just a matter of updating software and tweaking the label. If their graphics designers can’t do this in one day or less…fire them. The only costs they are concerned about is the loss of sales by revealing the toxins and non-food substances they use to adulterate our food supply.
These corporations are sleazy and duplicitous beyond the average person’s imagination. Here is one example. The company I worked for had several offices in Europe. I sourced products for our Poland offices. P&G made a real big deal about making a multi-million dollar investment in manufacturing equipment in one of their Poland plants. What they really did was make the investment in NEW equipment for one of their South American plants and shipped the obsolete and broken down equipment to Poland. I was making phone calls and sending emails to companies in the USA, Canada, Asia and Europe trying to repack mentioned parts. New, used, rebuilt or modified. Whatever to get these machines operating again.
Was it something that congress passed? or did he use his Executive Order again?