The Suicide Gene: A Political Drama Coming Soon to the Des Moines State Capitol
National Coalition of Organized Women
Representative
Mark Kuhn (D-Floyd) is playing the part of David in a behemoth battle
play against the Giant Biotech industry, directed by Governor Vilsack,
who seems to be the first cloned governor of the nation. Written
by the U.S. Corporate-ruled government; executive producer: The World
Totalitarian Octopus (WTO)
A
nationwide initiative, in the form of the bill Iowa HF 202 (amended to HF 642) and SBS 1144 (now SF 259) has quietly and quickly passed out of the
House and Senate agricultural committees destined now for a suppressed
debate on the House floor, perhaps in as little as 72 hours, unless we
can wake up the media and our legislators to our OUTRAGE. The
March 2nd, Des Moines Register gave a mere 2 by 6 column to the
globe-shattering takeover by Agribusiness of the seeds of Iowa and the
State of Iowa's usurping of all local rights over seeds.
“What
202 really is is an attempt to prevent, in Iowa, what has happened in
California, where counties have banned the growing of genetically
engineered crops. It is basically a front for the biotech
companies to try to push the biotech agenda and disallow local
control,” said Jeffrey Smith, author of the bestselling book Seeds of
Deception.
This
national State model bill, rolling rapidly across the nation, completes
the final takeover of God's seed by private corporations and gives the
thumbs up to a technology that, in effect, sterilizes the procreative
value of Mother Earth. “The terminator technology,” says Eileen
Dannemann, director of the National Coalition of Organized Women, which
was founded in Iowa in the early 1990’s, “is an audacious move against
all members of all species; all kingdoms; all classes of the female
gender. . . . This technology can only result in a spontaneous
abortion by Mother Nature, depression and scarcity. . . . Having been
cauterized, sterilized and chemicalized was not enough,” Ms. Dannemann
continues. “The corrupted, weak and powerless politicians, the
greedy executives, the ungodly ones, the egotistical scientists and
victimized farmers who have lost the knowledge of true land
stewardship, have relentlessly implanted Mother Nature's womb with
genetically engineered mutant alien life forms.”
Dannemann
calls this travesty “the global agricultural holocaust (GAH) or the
imminent agricultural collapse (IAC). That is . . . GAH and IAC,
the choking sounds of the great Mother as she struggles to survive this
final assault.”
In a
private battle in the agriculture committee, Tuesday, March 1st,
Representative Kuhn introduced an amendment that would define
genetically engineered seeds. The amendment, which would put a definition
in the Iowa State Code, was summarily defeated 14 to 7.
“The State
Code defines all other agriculture seed: hybrid seed, vegetable
seed, weed seed,” explains Rep. Kuhn, but not genetically engineered
seed. Why the resistance and obvious omission? In lieu of a
definition, Mona Bond, the lobbyist for the Biotech Industry, in her
discussion papers, refers to GE seeds simply as It. “How can we
regulate a seed when we can't even define it?” questions Rep. Kuhn.
”To
invest 90% of Iowa's agricultural portfolio in an untested technology
that has already demonstrated risk, like the StarLink debacle, is
irresponsible,” said Rep. Kuhn in his final remarks to the agricultural
committee. He continued, “What would you say about your financial
advisor if he invested 90% of your stock portfolio in one stock and it
crashed?”
URGENT ACTION
*Please call and/or email today, tomorrow, Monday and
Tuesday, the Des Moines Register's assistant managing editor, Randy
Essex, and demand that he cover, on the front page, one of the most historically significant
events in the history of mankind: the takeover of agricultural seed by
agreement between the State, the Federal government and the
agribusiness and biotech industries.
Randy Essex: 515 284-8461
Email: ressex@DMReg.com
*You can
contact your own Iowa legislators at this site, or call in Des Moines
at 515-281-5566. It is best to call them at home due to the
enormous number of e-mails they get with many going un-read.
*You can
also contact your County Board of Supervisors. Their state
organization is lobbying against HF 202, but, locally, many of them are
actually unaware of their imminent loss of power.
Submitted by
Larry Hanus of Waterloo.
Thanks for the post, especially for the part about Kuhn's defeated attempt to define what the law means. How pedantic of him!
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