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Money bomb Monsanto - The food fight of our lives.
« on: May 08, 2012, 11:27:39 pm »
I get these emails periodically. Here is the latest.

Interestingly Mercola is mentioned as contributing to this fund...


"May 8, 2012

Dear Friend,

We thought it was a remarkable show of solidarity when so many different groups came together to raise money together for a single campaign: "Let's drop the Money Bomb on Monsanto."

And then something extraordinary happened.

Mercola.com, the largest alternative health website in the world, along with a group of leading organic companies including Nature's Path, Lundberg Family Farms, and Eden Foods,   pledged another one million dollars to the campaign - but only if we reach our goal of $1 million by May 26.

Please help us raise $1 million by May 26 for the California Right to Know GMO Labeling Campaign so we don't miss out on this $1 million matching gift! You can donate online, by phone, or by mail.

In less than one week, we've already raised nearly $250,000. We still have a long way to go. If you've already donated to this critical campaign, thank you! If you haven't, or if you missed our letter last week, here's the scoop.

Between May 1 and May 26, a broad coalition of food, farm, health, public interest, and environmental groups across the country, joined by leading organic food companies, will attempt to raise one million dollars, to support the campaign behind the grassroots-powered citizens' ballot initiative in California to require GMO labeling.

Many groups. Reaching out to millions of people. To raise millions of dollars. To take back our food supply.

This battle in California - initiated and powered by the 99% - will largely determine the future of what we eat and what we grow. Once we force GMO labeling in California - the eighth largest economy in the world - consumers will stop buying foods containing GMOs. Food manufacturers will be forced to stop contaminating our food with GMOs.

It happened in Europe. It can happen here.

Monsanto is one of the most powerful, arrogant and destructive companies in the world. For decades, they've controlled the world's food supply by buying off politicians and regulatory agencies, intimidating small farmers, manipulating the outcome of scientific studies, lying to consumers - and threatening to sue states like Vermont if they dare to pass a GMO labeling law. It's time to take back our food. Our farms. Our power. It's time to show Monsanto the extraordinary things we can do when we all pull together.

It's time to drop the money bomb on Monsanto.

None of us working alone can win this battle. But millions of us making small donations - $10, $15, $25 - can help the coalition behind this initiative run a dynamic, effective campaign to bring down Monsanto and the rest of the Biotech Bullies.

This is grassroots fundraising at its best - and most powerful.

Please donate today - online, by phone, or drop a check in the mail. Every dollar you contribute will go directly into the California Right to Know ballot initiative and other state GMO labeling campaigns, including a legal defense fund to defend states that pass GMO labeling laws from Monsanto lawsuits.

For an Organic Future,
 
Ronnie Cummins
Director, Organic Consumers Association and Organic Consumers Fund

P.S. All money raised for this campaign will go through the Organic Consumers Fund, a 501(c)4 allied organization of the Organic ConsumersAssociation, focused on grassroots lobbying and legislative action. Donations are not tax-deductible.

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print it, duplicate it and post it freely. Knowledge is power!

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Al

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Re: Money bomb Monsanto - The food fight of our lives.
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2012, 01:21:15 pm »
This battle in California - initiated and powered by the 99% - will largely determine the future of what we eat and what we grow. Once we force GMO labeling in California - the eighth largest economy in the world - consumers will stop buying foods containing GMOs. Food manufacturers will be forced to stop contaminating our food with GMOs.

The GMO labeling initiative was defeated (!) on the November ballot.
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Re: Money bomb Monsanto - The food fight of our lives.
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2012, 10:06:24 pm »
Eve,
Too bad as this tends to float down to other places. However there are farmers I believe it is Washington county, wherever that is, that have passed a bylaw outlawing the use of GMOs. Other developments have made public awareness of the problem more on the surface.
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Re: Money bomb Monsanto - The food fight of our lives.
« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2012, 02:10:16 am »
On the face of it, I cannot imagine why this ballot measure was defeated. However, the measure's defeat does underscore how big Agribusiness is. Without living here, it would be impossible to imagine how much fresh food production takes place in this state - crops are harvested right onto big-rig trucks. I used to live in a county that produced and distributed 80% of the cool-season vegetables (lettuce, parsley, broccoli, etc.) for the entire US. I don't mean to imply that other states do not produce agriculturally, but the soy-corn-wheat of the Midwest are a different type of agribusiness. Agribusiness is a tough giant to defeat.
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