Last night on the Transpicuous News Weekend Report for April 5th, 2015, I opened the show with a Special Report.
This is the video of my Breaking News Report about Monsanto's Sneaky buyout of General Hydroponics - one of the largest hydroponic Medical Cannabis producers in the US.
The Shenanigans are ON my friends, but now they are becoming visible. Below the Special Report Video I will post all the articles that I discussed.
Oh yes,..... GMO Marijuana, coming to a medical cannabis producer near you..... really really soon!
NOW......... It's up to us to make sure everyone know's what they are up to. We need to be LOUD and INSISTENT. If there is one thing I have learned over the years of Political Advocacy work I have done, and the "Conspiracy Theories" I have yelled about, it's that "they" don't like it when their sneaky plans are uncovered....and it throws new twists into their plots that they don't have control over.
So Please! Spread the word!!! GMO Cannabis is NOT going to be healthy..... and definitely going to have a very negative effect on Medical Marijuana users.
Continue reading here: http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/34833/Monsanto-Marijuana-Initiative-Grows-in-Uruguay/#sthash.Au82fnhM.dpuf
This is the video of my Breaking News Report about Monsanto's Sneaky buyout of General Hydroponics - one of the largest hydroponic Medical Cannabis producers in the US.
The Shenanigans are ON my friends, but now they are becoming visible. Below the Special Report Video I will post all the articles that I discussed.
Oh yes,..... GMO Marijuana, coming to a medical cannabis producer near you..... really really soon!
NOW......... It's up to us to make sure everyone know's what they are up to. We need to be LOUD and INSISTENT. If there is one thing I have learned over the years of Political Advocacy work I have done, and the "Conspiracy Theories" I have yelled about, it's that "they" don't like it when their sneaky plans are uncovered....and it throws new twists into their plots that they don't have control over.
George
Soros was a significant supporter of marijuana legalization in Uruguay,
and Soros is reportedly also a big Monsanto shareholder. Here, from a
recent Guardian article, published just before the bill passed:
Rich countries debating legalisation of cannabis are also watching the bill, which philanthropist George Soros has supported as an "experiment" that could provide an alternative to the failed US-led policies of the long "war on drugs".
In South America, Monsanto has found it rough going. Its business practices have been questioned in Argentina, Ecuador and Uruguay. And it recently lost a lawsuit in Peru over its practice of suing farmers who inadvertently plant its windblown seed on their own soil.
- See more at: http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/34833/Monsanto-Marijuana-Initiative-Grows-in-Uruguay/#sthash.Au82fnhM.dpuf
Rich countries debating legalisation of cannabis are also watching the bill, which philanthropist George Soros has supported as an "experiment" that could provide an alternative to the failed US-led policies of the long "war on drugs".
In South America, Monsanto has found it rough going. Its business practices have been questioned in Argentina, Ecuador and Uruguay. And it recently lost a lawsuit in Peru over its practice of suing farmers who inadvertently plant its windblown seed on their own soil.
- See more at: http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/34833/Monsanto-Marijuana-Initiative-Grows-in-Uruguay/#sthash.Au82fnhM.dpuf
So Please! Spread the word!!! GMO Cannabis is NOT going to be healthy..... and definitely going to have a very negative effect on Medical Marijuana users.
Scotts Miracle-Gro subsidiary buys Santa Rosa-based General Hydroponics
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Eduardo Vega keeps bottles of General Hydroponics FloraBloom moving along the bottling line at the company's production facility in Sebastopol in 2012. (CHRISTOPHER CHUNG/ PD FILE)
A subsidiary of fertilizer giant Scotts Miracle-Gro announced a deal Thursday to acquire General Hydroponics, a homegrown Sonoma County company that has become a major international supplier of liquid nutrients used to grow food, flowers and indoor marijuana.Hawthorne Gardening Co., which was created by Scotts last fall to focus on indoor and urban gardening products, said it was buying Santa Rosa-based General Hydroponics and its sister company in Marysville, Bio-Organic Solutions, which sells organic soils and other gardening supplies under the Vermicrop brand.Financial terms were not disclosed.Plant scientist Larry Brooke, a proponent of medical marijuana, founded General Hydroponics more than 35 years ago in Sebastopol and grew it into a company with worldwide distribution and manufacturing plants in Santa Rosa, West Virginia and France. His son-in-law, Ross Haley, has run General Hydroponics and Bio-Organic Solutions since 2011.“I wasn’t looking to make the company to sell it,” Brooke said Thursday afternoon from Florida, where the two men were vacationing with their families. “I was making a company to serve the world and my need to be part of something that was fun.”While he acknowledged the medical marijuana industry uses his company’s products, he said it has never been the company’s focus. Rather, he said his lifelong goal has been to perfect ways to grow food more efficiently on a planet whose resources are strained by an exploding population.“However large a cannabis market may be, a fruit market is exponentially larger,” Brooke said.It’s possible the trend toward legalization of marijuana could actually reduce the demand for the company’s products as growers move outdoors, Brooke said.Hawthorne didn’t see value in any one particular hydroponic crop, but rather in the trend of more people looking to grow their own food, particularly in space-constrained urban environments, spokeswoman Kimberly Chisholm said.“We are not uniformly looking at one industry and saying we’re making a bet on it,” Chisholm said.
Is Monsanto About to Unleash GMO Marijuana?
Has this been the plan all along?
It has supposedly been in the works
for years now, but you’ve likely not heard of it – Monsanto Marijuana.
Is that the big push to legalize in the US? Allegations abound that
Monsanto and George Soros have been planning
to unveil GMO cannabis in Uruguay, the first country to legalize the
sale, cultivation, and possession of marijuana earlier this year. Could
Monsanto have the same plans for the US?
Did George Soros help get marijuana legalized in Uruguay in order to open the doors for another Monsanto monstrosity – genetically modified marijuana?
If so, it would be a horrendous reversal of wide-spread access many
were hoping to obtain for a plant that can literally save lives – should
it to be delisted as a Schedule 1 drug by the Feds. If this is all just
a ploy for Monsanto and biotech to plant acres of GM cannabis, there is
no better time to stop this corporate leviathan than now.
According to the Washington Times:
Did George Soros help get marijuana legalized in Uruguay in order to open the doors for another Monsanto monstrosity – genetically modified marijuana?
According to the Washington Times:
“Through a network of nonprofit groups, Mr. Soros has spent at least $80 million on the legalization effort since 1994, when he diverted a portion of his foundation’s funds to organizations exploring alternative drug policies, according to tax filings”.Soros has also been listed by the Marijuana Policy Project as one of the “Top 50 Most Influential Marijuana Users.” But he has also been suspect of being a supporter of the One World Government which destabilizes nations, foments civil wars, and overthrows governments through something called the Open Society Movement. One of their goals is to replace natural cannabis with pharmaceutical varieties that are patentable and genetically modified.
Monsanto Marijuana Initiative Grows in Uruguay?
December 13, 2013
Monsanto Marijuana Initiative Grows in Uruguay?
December 13, 2013
Uruguay becomes first nation to legalise
marijuana trade ... The Uruguayan government hopes legalising the sale
of marijuana will tackle drug cartels ... Uruguay's cannabis bill
reflects liberal past ... Uruguay has become the first country in the
world to make it legal to grow, sell and consume marijuana. After nearly
12 hours of debate, senators gave the government-sponsored bill their
historic final approval. The law allowing registered Uruguayans over 18
to buy up to 40g (1,4oz) of the drug a month is not expected to come
into force before April. The government hopes it will help tackle drug
cartels, but critics say it will expose more people to drugs. – BBC
Dominant Social Theme: This is great. Uruguay strikes a blow against prohibition.
Free-Market Analysis: Are considerations regarding Monsanto's business progress in South America behind the legalization of marijuana in Uruguay?
- See more at:
http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/34833/Monsanto-Marijuana-Initiative-Grows-in-Uruguay/#sthash.Au82fnhM.dpufDominant Social Theme: This is great. Uruguay strikes a blow against prohibition.
Free-Market Analysis: Are considerations regarding Monsanto's business progress in South America behind the legalization of marijuana in Uruguay?
Uruguay becomes first nation to legalise marijuana trade ... The Uruguayan government hopes legalising the sale of marijuana will tackle drug cartels ... Uruguay's cannabis bill reflects liberal past ... Uruguay has become the first country in the world to make it legal to grow, sell and consume marijuana. After nearly 12 hours of debate, senators gave the government-sponsored bill their historic final approval. The law allowing registered Uruguayans over 18 to buy up to 40g (1,4oz) of the drug a month is not expected to come into force before April. The government hopes it will help tackle drug cartels, but critics say it will expose more people to drugs. – BBC
Dominant Social Theme: This is great. Uruguay strikes a blow against prohibition.
Free-Market Analysis: Are considerations regarding Monsanto's business progress in South America behind the legalization of marijuana in Uruguay?
George Soros was a significant supporter of marijuana legalization in Uruguay, and Soros is reportedly also a big Monsanto shareholder. Here, from a recent Guardian article, published just before the bill passed:
Rich countries debating legalisation of cannabis are also watching the bill, which philanthropist George Soros has supported as an "experiment" that could provide an alternative to the failed US-led policies of the long "war on drugs".
In South America, Monsanto has found it rough going. Its business practices have been questioned in Argentina, Ecuador and Uruguay. And it recently lost a lawsuit in Peru over its practice of suing farmers who inadvertently plant its windblown seed on their own soil.
Here from Lab.Org, Uruguay:
Monsanto recently signed an agreement with the National Institute of Agricultural Investigation (INIA). "This was done very quietly", says says Pablo Galeano, from the leading non-governmental organisation REDES. "Our job in REDES is to uncover these cases and, if we find something wrong, denounce it," says Galeano.
At the same time as Monsanto has faced increased difficulty with its soy products in South America, the giant agricultural concern has been expanding its marijuana technology.
Here from ChicagoNow.com:
Is Monsanto Ready to Enter The Medical Marijuana War? ... As legally allowed medical marijuana becomes more widespread, it is no surprise that many are realizing there is legal money to be made off of this traditionally illegal cash crop.
... With so many dollar signs hanging in the air, ready to be snatched, it is no surprise to see agriculture giant Monsanto may be getting poised to jump into selling genetically modified marijuana as well.
... Monsanto GMO seeds are genetically modified to produce plants that are resistant to chemical herbicides, and the most commonly known one is Round-Up. The herbicides kill all other plants, but the genetically altered plants are able to resist the herbicide and are able to planted closer together than traditional crops allowing farmers to gain greater yields from the same amount of farmland.
These seeds are known as being "Round-Up Ready," and farmers are required to purchase new seed each season for their crops. The company has pursued litigation against small farmers in the past for growing plants from seeds that were not properly purchased.
Continue reading here: http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/34833/Monsanto-Marijuana-Initiative-Grows-in-Uruguay/#sthash.Au82fnhM.dpuf
Monsanto Marijuana Initiative Grows in Uruguay?
December 13, 2013
Uruguay becomes first nation to legalise
marijuana trade ... The Uruguayan government hopes legalising the sale
of marijuana will tackle drug cartels ... Uruguay's cannabis bill
reflects liberal past ... Uruguay has become the first country in the
world to make it legal to grow, sell and consume marijuana. After nearly
12 hours of debate, senators gave the government-sponsored bill their
historic final approval. The law allowing registered Uruguayans over 18
to buy up to 40g (1,4oz) of the drug a month is not expected to come
into force before April. The government hopes it will help tackle drug
cartels, but critics say it will expose more people to drugs. – BBC
Dominant Social Theme: This is great. Uruguay strikes a blow against prohibition.
Free-Market Analysis: Are considerations regarding Monsanto's business progress in South America behind the legalization of marijuana in Uruguay?
George Soros was a significant supporter of marijuana legalization in Uruguay, and Soros is reportedly also a big Monsanto shareholder. Here, from a recent Guardian article, published just before the bill passed:
Rich countries debating legalisation of cannabis are also watching the bill, which philanthropist George Soros has supported as an "experiment" that could provide an alternative to the failed US-led policies of the long "war on drugs".
In South America, Monsanto has found it rough going. Its business practices have been questioned in Argentina, Ecuador and Uruguay. And it recently lost a lawsuit in Peru over its practice of suing farmers who inadvertently plant its windblown seed on their own soil.
Here from Lab.Org, Uruguay:
Monsanto recently signed an agreement with the National Institute of Agricultural Investigation (INIA). "This was done very quietly", says says Pablo Galeano, from the leading non-governmental organisation REDES. "Our job in REDES is to uncover these cases and, if we find something wrong, denounce it," says Galeano.
At the same time as Monsanto has faced increased difficulty with its soy products in South America, the giant agricultural concern has been expanding its marijuana technology.
Here from ChicagoNow.com:
Is Monsanto Ready to Enter The Medical Marijuana War? ... As legally allowed medical marijuana becomes more widespread, it is no surprise that many are realizing there is legal money to be made off of this traditionally illegal cash crop.
... With so many dollar signs hanging in the air, ready to be snatched, it is no surprise to see agriculture giant Monsanto may be getting poised to jump into selling genetically modified marijuana as well.
... Monsanto GMO seeds are genetically modified to produce plants that are resistant to chemical herbicides, and the most commonly known one is Round-Up. The herbicides kill all other plants, but the genetically altered plants are able to resist the herbicide and are able to planted closer together than traditional crops allowing farmers to gain greater yields from the same amount of farmland.
These seeds are known as being "Round-Up Ready," and farmers are required to purchase new seed each season for their crops. The company has pursued litigation against small farmers in the past for growing plants from seeds that were not properly purchased.
- See
more at:
http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/34833/Monsanto-Marijuana-Initiative-Grows-in-Uruguay/#sthash.Au82fnhM.dpufDominant Social Theme: This is great. Uruguay strikes a blow against prohibition.
Free-Market Analysis: Are considerations regarding Monsanto's business progress in South America behind the legalization of marijuana in Uruguay?
George Soros was a significant supporter of marijuana legalization in Uruguay, and Soros is reportedly also a big Monsanto shareholder. Here, from a recent Guardian article, published just before the bill passed:
Rich countries debating legalisation of cannabis are also watching the bill, which philanthropist George Soros has supported as an "experiment" that could provide an alternative to the failed US-led policies of the long "war on drugs".
In South America, Monsanto has found it rough going. Its business practices have been questioned in Argentina, Ecuador and Uruguay. And it recently lost a lawsuit in Peru over its practice of suing farmers who inadvertently plant its windblown seed on their own soil.
Here from Lab.Org, Uruguay:
Monsanto recently signed an agreement with the National Institute of Agricultural Investigation (INIA). "This was done very quietly", says says Pablo Galeano, from the leading non-governmental organisation REDES. "Our job in REDES is to uncover these cases and, if we find something wrong, denounce it," says Galeano.
At the same time as Monsanto has faced increased difficulty with its soy products in South America, the giant agricultural concern has been expanding its marijuana technology.
Here from ChicagoNow.com:
Is Monsanto Ready to Enter The Medical Marijuana War? ... As legally allowed medical marijuana becomes more widespread, it is no surprise that many are realizing there is legal money to be made off of this traditionally illegal cash crop.
... With so many dollar signs hanging in the air, ready to be snatched, it is no surprise to see agriculture giant Monsanto may be getting poised to jump into selling genetically modified marijuana as well.
... Monsanto GMO seeds are genetically modified to produce plants that are resistant to chemical herbicides, and the most commonly known one is Round-Up. The herbicides kill all other plants, but the genetically altered plants are able to resist the herbicide and are able to planted closer together than traditional crops allowing farmers to gain greater yields from the same amount of farmland.
These seeds are known as being "Round-Up Ready," and farmers are required to purchase new seed each season for their crops. The company has pursued litigation against small farmers in the past for growing plants from seeds that were not properly purchased.
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