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Powerful nation blocks Monsanto's agricultural imperialism and mass poisoning of the population
At the same time that Monsanto's corruption is infiltrating every corner of U.S. academia, government regulators and corporate-controlled media, Russia has just announced a total ban on the cultivation of GMO crops.
RT reports:
Members of Russian nationalist party LDPR protest against GMO foods near a McDonalds restaurant © Tatyana Kuznetsova / RIA Novosti
This puts Russia in a powerful position of producing nearly 100% non-GMO foods for both domestic consumption and export.
Most consumers around the world, when given a choice, prefer to eat non-GMO foods. In the United States, the criminally-run food industry front group - the Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA) - is desperately trying to block all GMO food labeling in order to keep consumers in the dark about what they're eating.
Nearly the entire mainstream media,
likewise, has also been bought off by the biotech industry and
refuses to cover the truth about GMOs, which is why sites like GMO.news are becoming so popular among
independent thinkers.
Hungary also rejecting America's Monsanto imperialism to produce GMO-free food for Europe
Hungary is also working hard to produce GMO-free food products for its own people.
As reported on GMO.news:
Monsanto has infiltrated every institution in America: academic, media, government...
Monsanto, widely known as the world's most evil corporation, has turned the United States into a massive GMO experiment by recruiting a literal mafia of academics by offering them monetary bribes disguised as "grants."
The University of Florida's
disgraced agricultural scientist Dr. Kevin Folta was recently
exposed for financial collusion with Monsanto - a fact that even
the New York Times
could not ignore.
Glyphosate is the deadly chemical
that the Seralini study showed
causing the growth of massive tumors in lab rats:
Learn more about the scientific evidence showing the dangers of GMOs and glyphosate at,
California has recently announced its intention to add glyphosate to
its list of "known carcinogens," and the World Health Organization
recently declared glyphosate a "probable carcinogen."
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