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Bullet points 4 (War on Weed) :
Legalization kills the black market. Who is going to benefit?
Legalization kills the black market. Who is going to benefit?
- In Seeds of Destruction, Engdahl quotes Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon’s Secretary of State. Kissinger notoriously said, “Control oil and you control nations; control food and you control the people.”
- Engdahl asserts that the “Green Revolution” was part of the Rockefeller agenda to destroy seed diversity and push oil- and gas-based agricultural products in which Rockefeller had a major interest.
- Destruction of seed diversity and dependence on proprietary hybrids was the first step in food control.
- About 75% of the foodstuffs at the grocery store are now genetically manipulated, in what has been called the world’s largest biological experiment on humans.
- Genetic engineering is now moving from foodstuffs to plant-based drugs and plant-based industrial fibers.
- Engdahl writes of Monsanto’s work in Uruguay:
Since the cultivation of cannabis plants in Uruguay is allowed, one can easily imagine that Monsanto sees a huge new market that the Group is able to control just with patented cannabis seeds such as today is happening on the market for soybeans. - Uruguay’s President Mujica has made it clear he wants a unique genetic code for cannabis in his country in order to “keep the black market under control.”
- Genetically modified cannabis seeds from Monsanto would grant such control.
- For decades Monsanto has been growing gene-soybean and GM maize in Uruguay too.
- George Soros is co-owner of agribusinesses Adecoagro, which planted genetically modified soybeans and sunflowers for biofuel.