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2012-12-04

Report: Nature May Soon Overcome Monsanto as ‘Super Rootworms’ Destroy Crops

Vatic Note:   If true, then we are winning many skirmishes which may default a win of the war to us in the end.  Read with care, since the author is mainstream media and thus not credible or reliable since some of the publications he works for are Reuters, MSNBC, etc.   So Verifying this information is important from a second source that is credible. If verified as real, then there is bad news and good news buried in  the news.

In doing a quick cursory check, it appears he maybe OK, since he has written for Natural News who is definitely ok.   The good news is, this could destroy the agricorps that are engaging in a monopoly over our food supply and that means no competition so we have to live with their filthy butchering conditions, the inhuman treatment of the animals and the lack of natural food and water for them and pumped full of chemically based medicines which will all affect our bodies through the bad meat that would produce or same with the plants as well. 

Its time to join ELF in bringing down Monsanto.  LOL  Just kidding, NSA. ELF did that in the 90's and were very good at it and many never got caught while a few did but because of their decentralized leadership structure, no one could squeal on anyone else, so it limited those that got caught.  That is why I made the joke.  The bad news is "it will almost ensure a famine" as planned by these super insane evil satanic khazar zionist bugs.

Nature May Soon Overcome Monsanto as Super Rootworms Destroy Crops
http://naturalsociety.com/nature-may-soon-overcome-monsanto-as-super-rootworms-destroy-crops/#ixzz2DhL8GA2a
by Anthony Gucciardi
June 28th, 2012 | Updated 11/02/2012 at 7:13 pm

What will be the end of Monsanto? Could it be lawsuits, new legislation, or perhaps even a tiny insect that is less than 0.10 mm in length.

A new report reveals that rootworms may ultimately be what ends Monsanto’s crops, despite the biotech giant’s rampant success within the United States legislative system.

Amazingly, western corn rootworms have virtually no problem gobbling up Monsanto’s modified maize crop, as they have developed a serious resistance to the very crops designed to kill them. So much so that these little critters are outpacing Monsanto’s top scientists.

To make matters worse for the company, the resistant rootworms are maturing earlier than expected this year. And with the enhanced growth has come enhanced birth rates, with the bug’s larvae hatching the earliest in decades.

Monsanto, of course, is absolutely defenseless against the resistant rootworms which have adapted to their biopesticide known as Bt. At least 8 populations of insects have developed resistance, with 2 populations resistant to Bt sprays and at least 6 species resistant to Bt crops as a whole. The answer? Use even more intelligence-crushing pesticides.

Rootworms, Nature Overcome Monsanto’s GMO Crops

It is for this reason that the EPA has warned in the past that Monsanto’s crops will soon be ravaged by the insects. In their report on the subject, the EPA states:

“Monsanto’s program for monitoring suspected cases of resistance is ‘inadequate’”.

The statements have been reinforced by another group of concerned scientists. A body of 22 academic corn experts voiced serious concerns over GMO crop failures back in March, warning that a collapse of the GMO corn industry may soon follow — a particularly mighty prediction when considering that 94 percent of the US supply is currently of the genetically modified variety. It is also important to consider that much of the corn is not used for food, but for biodiesel purposes.  (VN:  Oh, good, it sucks as a fuel, I know, my provider uses it and its horrible.  I finally   switched gas stations and am doing much better on performance and mileage. It Figures they would develop something that would hurt rather than fix!  Every day I am more and more convinced the are truly insane.  They do nothing that works or contributes to anything.  Talk about useless feeders. )

Will nature adapt to Monsanto’s genetically modified creations and lead to their downfall in the end? Time and time again researchers and agricultural professionals have been calling upon Monsanto and the United States government to return to traditional and sustainable farming practices — even citing the fact that Monsanto’s GMOs produce even less yield.

Instead, the modified crops have overtaken much of the food supply. Now, in the face of collapse, the only answer provided by Monsanto is to drench crops in even more pesticides and modify their genetic coding to an even greater degree.
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About Anthony Gucciardi:

Anthony is an accomplished investigative journalist whose articles have appeared on top news sites and have been read by millions worldwide. Anthony's articles have been featured on top health & political websites read by millions worldwide such as Reuters, Yahoo News, MSNBC, and Bloomberg. Anthony is also a founding member of Natural Attitude, a leading developer of super high quality spagyric formulations.

Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/nature-may-soon-overcome-monsanto-as-super-rootworms-destroy-crops/#ixzz2DhKuqrkI


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