The British Isles, far from being on a collision course with disaster, with respected figures predicting a 'blackout by 2016 unless large swathes of land are industrialised to produce power, should instead look to the Scots for inspiration and start viewing our island status as an asset in producing renewable energy including the sighting of wind farms offshore.
The Government's push on GM coincides with the decision to appoint former Labour minister and GM supporter Lord Rooker as chairman of the Food Standards Agency. A chapter in the 'Little Earth Book' published in 2003, contained a chapter entitled Terminator seed, out-lining American Corporations plans. What you are seeing said Robert Farley of Monsanto in 1998 after describing its purchase of seed companies around the world, "is not just a consolidation of seed companies, it's really a consolidation of the entire food chain".But that is not all; controlling humanity's food source is only a part of Monsanto's ambitions. To quote Bob Shapiro when Chief Executive, " It is truly easy to make a great deal of money dealing with primary needs: food, shelter, clothing".
Britain could be new 'Alcatraz' Island
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The Government's push on GM coincides with the decision to appoint former Labour minister and GM supporter Lord Rooker as chairman of the Food Standards Agency. A chapter in the 'Little Earth Book' published in 2003, contained a chapter entitled Terminator seed, out-lining American Corporations plans. What you are seeing said Robert Farley of Monsanto in 1998 after describing its purchase of seed companies around the world, "is not just a consolidation of seed companies, it's really a consolidation of the entire food chain".But that is not all; controlling humanity's food source is only a part of Monsanto's ambitions. To quote Bob Shapiro when Chief Executive, " It is truly easy to make a great deal of money dealing with primary needs: food, shelter, clothing".
Britain could be new 'Alcatraz' Island
Carbon Good Guys - for consumers who care enough to change.
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