This Week in the Iowa Legislature: Tipping Point for a Ravaged Earth

This Week in the Iowa Legislature: Tipping Point for a Ravaged Earth


By Eileen Dannemann, National Coalition of Organized Women



The Tipping Point

Tuesday, March 15th

Steps of the Des Moines State Capitol

10:00am sharp




In the Iowa legislature this week: Genetically Engineered Foods, Seeds, and Cloned Animals unlabeled at the consumer level.



The Biogate Conspiracy:  It’s on the fast track.  



The word
has come down from the highest government authority, sent through Iowa
Governor Tom Vilsack’s channels, that under no circumstances should
Iowa HF 202 (amended to HF 642) and SBS 1144 (now SF 259) be stopped.
Through this bill, activated in 22 other states, the US, via its
partnership with the Biotech Industry (Biopharmaceutical industrial complex), is finalizing their acreage conversion plan that seeks totalitarian control of production. This is the last hurrah in Iowa to safeguard organic and sustainable agricultural, family farmers and community integrity.
This bill is aimed to sabotage the initiative in Mendocino and Marin
counties in California to ban GMOs and will affect the outcome of bills
all over the nation.  If the bill fails in Iowa, by our efforts we
will have affected positively the national movement to save the
integrity of sustainable agriculture and consumer's right to choose.
Iowa is the Tipping Point.




Seven
years have gone by and CODEX, the lawmaking body of the World Trade
Organization (WTO), has succeeded in keeping the issue of labeling off
the calendar. This has enabled Monsanto and friends to covertly convert
185,000,000 acres all over the world into GMO crops even in the face of
great opposition by the European Union. Mexico has now fallen against
its own wishes and the once pristine and diverse corn crops are contaminated.


Many,
and perhaps the majority, of representatives in both the Iowa house and
senate have their orders. But some are beginning to think that a
totalitarian government is not what our founding fathers had in mind.
Others are beginning to see a downright evil hand at work. Shocked by
the temerity of the biotech industry to name their sterilizing
technology the Terminator and the Exorcist,
a few representatives have chosen not to follow orders. Monsanto,
seeking to terminate the reproductive nature of Mother Nature Herself,
has made many downright angry and suspicious of the source of this
bill. It certainly seems that wheat is being separated from chaff when
the choice is either to facilitate the bio-tech story by sabotaging
God’s Law of Abundance through the Terminator and the Exorcist or to
stand up for sustainability, safeguarding the sacredness of the seeds.
Seeds are being genetically manipulated, privately owned and the
quality of a free abundant reproductive nature and availability is
being terminated for the express purpose of monetary gain, with no
consideration of the land or the people. And this is being speedily
processed by Governor Vilsack and perpetrated by our State government
this week.




Inside the Iowa Legislature



Due to
many brilliant efforts in the agricultural committee last week,
discussions are now taking place in caucus whether to obey orders from
the national and international hierarchy or to make considered
decisions for the welfare of the State of Iowa.  In the taking
away of local control, the Iowa State Legislature is, in turn, losing
their sovereignty as well. By falling in lockstep with the governor and
senators like Chuck Grassley who, in turn, are being pre-compliant with
the World Trade Organization, Iowa legislators see themselves as
significant players; important and connected.




But some
courageous legislators are trying to protect Iowa’s agricultural
portfolio. They are trying to preserve diversity in an irresponsible
system that has allowed Iowa to invest 90% of its soybean fields in
biotechnology, a technology that has already proven itself to be
dangerous.




The bill is being fast tracked through the Iowa house. The only place we can stop it is in the senate.



The key
leadership in the senate is Senator Kibbie, Senator Reilly and Senator
Fraise.  Only an expression of outrage from their constituency
would provide a legitimate excuse for tabling this bill against blanket
orders to pass it.




We have
the opportunity, Tuesday, to take a stand, witnessed by all, to stand
up for Mother Nature. Every farmer and consumer within earshot of this
message is asked to show up on Tuesday, March 15th. Be on the steps of the State Capitol in Des Moines, a hundred strong; men, women and children at 10:00 AM. Your presence and prayers will make all the difference!



Contact your state senator here.



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