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Vatic Note: Now that should be a signal to action against Monsanto before they do to our weather what they have done to our food, which is simply more depopulation actions. Who knows and can imagine what they can do, and we already know what the current owner of Monsanto has done with his foundation in his effort to depopulate the planet through vaccines, especially in Africa, to sterilize the young women there to reduce population for the future.
So whatever reason he is now purchasing a Climate Corporation, you can take it to the slimy banks that it is not for the good of the people. Its for the good and against us, of the zionist bankers and Israel, along with the 13 bloodlines. We have a full blown war on our hands and we don't even know it. Isn't there some international law against that??? If not, there should be.
While this below is truly a propaganda piece, There is some good information buried in it, telling us what they intend to do with this. Remember, the family farms are on the globalists hit lists, but the agricorps are their best friends. They are also the ones, like Cargill, that like to brutally treat their animals which makes them stress prone and thus full of adrenaline in our meat. Not good for meat eaters.
I suspect they are going to use weather in some way that will enhance or aid the purpose of the GMO seeds in population control. Its either that or to change and manipulate our DNA which is already being done by Monsantos current venture into demonic grown foods, such as corn that even chickens refuse to eat. Read this and see what you think. Just about how long do you think this is going to take? Not long, so we don't really have much time.
Monsanto Has Purchased “Climate Corporation” For Nearly A Billion Dollars, Why?
http://www.printfriendly.com/print/v2?url=http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/monsanto-has-purchased-climate-corporation-for-nearly-a-billion-dollars-why/
by Dane Wigington, Geoengineering Watch,
Monsanto purchased “The Climate Corporation” in
2013, why? Because those who are connected to the climate engineering
insanity (and the decimation it is causing) need to control the flow of
information in order to better capitalize from the ever increasing
engineered disasters. Controlling the message makes for better
manipulation of the farmers struggling from the geoengineered
destruction.
The post below was sent to me from activist Melody Meachum,
my gratitude to her for this. It is a summary of statements made by
Monsanto and the Climate Corporation just prior to the purchase being
completed, the message is sickening for those that know the truth of the
matter. Monsanto and Climate Corporation state how much they will be
able to help the agriculture communities when in reality their goals
have long since been clear to any who investigate, to capitalize off the
engineered decimation being carried out on our planet.
I spoke in front
of “The Climate Corporation” headquarters in San Francisco at the
request of the “March Against Monsanto” group. At this event I made
clear the connection between Monsanto, The Climate Corporation, and
climate engineering (the photo above was taken at this event). Below is
a short comment from Melody Meachum followed by the carefully crafted
public propaganda message from the Monsanto/Climate Corporation merger
group.
So now Monsanto brings us not only GMO, but weather control!
This was taken from the Michigan Farm News
website, but the Farm Bureau organization nationally and within states
are huge advertisers/sellers of Crop Insurance.
Seems that everything on this planet has boiled down to money. Period!
Monsanto to acquire The Climate Corporation October 3, 2013 Category: Technology by the Monsanto Company
Monsanto Company announced that it has
signed a definitive agreement to acquire The Climate Corporation for a
cash purchase price of approximately $930 million. The acquisition will
combine The Climate Corporation’s expertise in agriculture analytics and
risk-management with Monsanto’s R&D capabilities, and will provide
farmers access to more information about the many factors that affect
the success of their crops. The companies’ combined capabilities will
support greater productivity while utilizing the planet’s finite
resources more precisely.
The acquisition is expected to expand on
The Climate Corporation’s leadership in the area of data science, which
represents the agriculture sector’s next major breakthrough, and will
immediately expand both the near- and long-term growth opportunities for
Monsanto’s business and Integrated Farming Systems platform.
“The Climate Corporation is focused on
unlocking new value for the farm through data science,” said Hugh Grant,
chairman and chief executive officer for Monsanto. “Everyone benefits
when farmers are able to produce more with fewer resources. The Climate
Corporation team brings leading expertise that will continue to greatly
benefit farmers and their bottom-line, and we want to expand upon this
tremendous work and broaden their reach to more crops and more world
areas. We look forward to working closely with our distribution partners
and others in the agricultural industry to bring this suite of
information resources to the farm.”
The Climate Corporation was founded in 2006
by a highly successful team of software engineers and data scientists
formerly with Google and other leading Silicon Valley technology
companies. Since that time, the company has built the agriculture
industry’s most advanced technology platform combining hyper-local
weather monitoring, agronomic data modeling, and high-resolution weather
simulations to deliver a complete suite of full-season monitoring,
analytics and risk-management products.
“Farmers around the world are challenged to
make key decisions for their farms in the face of increasingly volatile
weather, as well as a proliferation of information sources,” said David
Friedberg, chief executive officer for The Climate Corporation. “Our
team understands that the ability to turn data into actionable insight
and farm management recommendations is vitally important for agriculture
around the world and can greatly benefit farmers, regardless of farm
size or their preferred farming methods. Monsanto shares this important
vision for our business and we look forward to creating even greater
experiences for our farmer customers.”
The Climate Corporation has a core set of
support tools to benefit farmers. These include products that help them
boost yields on existing farmland and better manage risks that occur
throughout a crop season. The Climate Corporation will continue to offer
its current risk-management products including an online service that
provides crop planning, monitoring, and recommendations, and insurance
offerings through its network of independent agents.
The acquisition is subject to customary
closing conditions and is expected to close in the first quarter of
Monsanto’s 2014 fiscal year. Following the acquisition, The Climate
Corporation will operate its business to retain its distinct brand
identity and customer experience. The company will continue to maintain
headquarters in Silicon Valley and all of its employees will be offered
continued employment.
Combined Company to Be a Leader in Data Science, Acquisition Expected to Drive Near-and Long-Term Growth Potential
The acquisition of The Climate Corporation
represents a natural extension of Monsanto’s vision to increase crop
productivity, conserve more of our planet’s natural resources and
improve the lives of people around the world. It will also greatly
expand The Climate Corporation’s capabilities in data science,
agriculture’s next major growth frontier, an area that represents a
potential opportunity of $20 billion beyond Monsanto’s core focus today.
The companies estimate the majority of farmers have an untapped yield
opportunity of up to 30 bushels to 50 bushels in their corn fields, and
they believe that advancements in data science can help further unlock
that additional value for the farm. The combined capabilities will
immediately expand both the near- and long-term growth opportunities of
Monsanto’s Integrated Farming Systems platform and research and
development pipeline in the coming years.
Longer-term, the combination is expected to
broaden the product choices available to farmers beyond Monsanto’s
current row crop and vegetable portfolio, both inside and outside of the
United States. This includes the delivery of insight and
decision-support tools that could increase agriculture productivity on a
billion planted acres around the globe.
Monsanto and The Climate Corporation share a
commitment to delivering innovation for farmers through a broad range
of choices and service providers. Monsanto noted that, consistent with
its broad-licensing and multi-channel approach to technology, it intends
to deliver the value of The Climate Corporation’s current and future
applications through its distribution network.
About The Climate Corporation
The Climate Corporation aims to help farmers
around the world protect and improve their farming operations with
uniquely powerful software and insurance products. The company’s
proprietary technology platform combines hyper-local weather monitoring,
agronomic data modeling, and high-resolution weather simulations to
deliver climate.com,
a SaaS solution that helps farmers improve their profits by making
better informed operating and financing decisions, and Total Weather
Insurance, an insurance offering that pays farmers automatically for bad
weather that may impact their profits.
The company is also an
authorized provider of the U.S. Federal crop insurance program, enabling
authorized independent crop insurance agents to provide farmers with
the industry’s most powerful full-stack risk management solution.
In the
face of increasingly volatile weather, the global $3 trillion
agriculture industry depends on the company’s unique technologies to
help stabilize and improve profits and, ultimately, help feed the world.
For more information, please visithttp://www.climate.com or follow the company on Twitter @climatecorp.
Bio for CEO David Friedberg David is CEO of
The Climate Corporation, aiming to help farmers around the world
protect and improve their productivity. The company’s unique technology
platform includes hardware, software, and related services that help
farmers make better decisions, execute those decisions, and insure
against risks not in their control. The Climate Corporation was founded
in 2006 and acquired by Monsanto in 2013.
Prior to founding The Climate
Corporation, David was with Google where he held several roles in
Corporate Development and Product Management. Before Google, David spent
several years in investment banking at Jefferies Broadview, investing
in technology companies at a small private equity firm, and was a
mathematical programmer for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
David is also the Chairman of Metromile, providing the only pay-per-mile
auto insurance product in the United States. He earned a degree in
Astrophysics from UC Berkeley.
Bio for COO Michael K. Stern, PhD Mike
leads the commercial implementation of The Climate Corporation’s systems
and solutions, as well as enhanced global coordination, growth and
operational efficiencies across the company. He most recently led
Monsanto’s Row Crop Business in the Americas and has served in
leadership roles for a variety of Monsanto’s businesses, including: Vice
President, U.S. Row Crops; CEO of Renessen LLC, a biotechnology joint
venture with Cargill; and Director of Technology, Agricultural
Productivity. Mike has a B.S. degree in Chemistry from Denison
University, a M.S. degree in Chemistry from the University of Michigan
and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Princeton University. He is the author and
inventor of more than 50 scientific publications and U.S. patents
related to agricultural technology.
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