MONSANTO:
Profile of a Cereal Killer
Speaker: Gary Prusaitis
CEO, AN Real Estate Company Inc.
California State University Los Angeles
March 11, 2010
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Cancer survivorAs a sophomore at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, where the cafeteriasserved the first experimental GMOs producedin association with the School of Agriculture,I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma,Stage III. I did not drink or smoke.
The doctors claimed: “We don’t know whatcauses cancer, but we know how to cure it.”
Allopathic treatment: Cut, Burn, and PoisonCost of “treatment:” $50K in 1988, $60K in 2010
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Outline:
• Definition of a
Cereal Killer
• Epidemic of Disease
• DDT
• Agent Orange
• RoundUp
• Solutions
Definition:
• Modus Operandi
• Hidden agenda
• No empathy
• No remorse
• Covert attacks
• Repetition of crimes
and methodology
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Epidemic of Disease:
• 40.58% of men and
women born today will
be diagnosed with
cancer at some time
during their lifetime
• This number can also
be expressed as 1 in 2
SOURCE: Center for Disease Control
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Epidemic of Disease:
The Big 3:
Cancer
Diabetes
Heart Disease
My theory:
“The Big 3 have been steadilyincreasing since the IndustrialRevolution due to persistentorganic pollutants and heavymetals. This is an Epidemic ofToxicity.”
-Gary Prusaitis, 2010
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The Monsanto Company
• Is a multinationalagriculturalbiotechnologycorporation
• Largest global producerof the herbicide
glyphosate• Genetic engineering
• 90% of GMO market
• PR & Marketing
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Marketing Genuis
• Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Public Relations
• Aggressively reframed opposition slogan, Imagine
• National Public Radio’s largest advertising client?
• NPR “news coverage” of Monsanto now omits health hazards
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Profile of a Cereal KillerEdgar Monsanto Queeny
1897-1968
TYPE: OrganizedTYPE: Organized
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Persistent Organic Pollutants
What are POPs?• Resist degradation
• Fat soluble
• Bioaccumulate in fat tissues
• Biomagnify in food chains, especially in
larger fish and animals
• Include pesticides, solvents, PVC, and
pharmaceuticals
• Frequently halogenated with chlorine
• Endocrine disruptors
• Hormone imbalancers
• Carcinogenic
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DDT• persistent organic pollutant
• extremely hydrophobic
• binds strongly with soils
• contains chlorine
• half life: 10-30 years
• Biomagnifies in food chain
• very lipophilic & fat soluble
• resists metabolism
• CDC detected in all blood samples
• Toxic to fish, birds, & animals
• Carcinogenic
• Banned by Congress in 1972, but onlydomestically; DDT is still legally soldoutside the US for crops shipped backto the USA
• “Conventionally grown” produce maycontain DDT
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Bush Connections:
Skull and BonesIlluminati conspiracy to
poison human
population?
N W O depopulation agenda?
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AGENT ORANGE
• Vietnam War
• 20 million gallons
• contains Dioxin
a known carcinogen
• no disclosure of
potential hazards
• birth defects
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Operation Ranch Hand• According to my interviewee,
Vietnam veteran Daniel
Juarez, grunts and pilots
who handled or sprayed the
often unmarked 55-gallon
drums of Agent Orange were
not advised to wear
protection. “I would have
worn gloves and a poncho if
I had known it would cause
all of these tumors. I was
not told about any potential
dangers.” -Daniel Juarez
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Monsanto’s Liability:
• Veterans and their familiesreceived a one-time lumpsum payment of $1,200.
• The 2005 lawsuit filed by theVietnamese Association forVictims of Agent Orangeagainst Monsanto wasdismissed without action.
• Children of veterans withcancer, diabetes, and birthdefects have no legalrecourse against Monsantofor product liability. WHY?
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What is DioxinWhat is Dioxin??•• 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin
((TCDDTCDD)) is a polychlorinated is a polychlorinated dibenzodioxindibenzodioxin
(dioxin)(dioxin)
•• most potent toxin in Agent Orange,most potent toxin in Agent Orange,
strongest carcinogen and strongest carcinogen and teratogenteratogen
•• chemical component of chemical component of PVCPVC
•• Monsanto is one of the worldMonsanto is one of the world!!s leadings leading
producers of dioxinproducers of dioxin
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Hidden DioxinHidden Dioxin
•• PVC is used inPVC is used inplumbing,plumbing, plastics,plastics,flooring, toys, clothes,flooring, toys, clothes,computers, electronics,computers, electronics,cars, homes, schools,cars, homes, schools,office buildingsoffice buildings
•• PVC + fire releasesPVC + fire releaseshydrogen chloride gas,hydrogen chloride gas,dioxin and other toxicdioxin and other toxiccompoundscompounds
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What is What is glyphosateglyphosate??
•• N-phosphonomethylN-phosphonomethylglycine glycine is a broad-is a broad-spectrum systemicspectrum systemicherbicideherbicide used to kill used to killweedsweeds, especially, especiallyperennialsperennials
•• RoundUpRoundUp
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What is What is glyphosateglyphosate??
Annual domestic use:Annual domestic use:
100 million gallons100 million gallons
90 million gallons are90 million gallons areused on farm cropsused on farm crops
10 million gallons are10 million gallons areused on lawns & yardsused on lawns & yards
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Glyphosate's mode of action is toinhibit an enzymeenzyme involved in thesynthesis of the amino acidsamino acidstyrosinetyrosine, tryptophantryptophan andphenylalaninephenylalanine – the same aminoacids used by the human body.
““Glyphosate Glyphosate use directly impacts a variety of non-use directly impacts a variety of non-target animals including insects, earthworms, andtarget animals including insects, earthworms, andfish, and indirectly impacts birds and smallfish, and indirectly impacts birds and smallmammals.mammals.””
Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides, 1998,Herbicide Factsheet: Glyphosate (RoundUp)
Journal of Pesticide Reform, vol. 18, no. 3, p. 11-13
““Accord, which includes Accord, which includes Glyphosate Glyphosate the same activethe same activeingredient as the more commonly known Roundup,ingredient as the more commonly known Roundup,has the potential for harmful side effects on personshas the potential for harmful side effects on personswho come into contact with it.who come into contact with it. Roundup is Roundup is "accutely"accutelytoxic to animals, including humans. Symptomstoxic to animals, including humans. Symptomsinclude eye and skin irritation, headache, nausea,include eye and skin irritation, headache, nausea,numbness, elevated blood pressure, and heartnumbness, elevated blood pressure, and heartpalpitations." Laboratory palpitations." Laboratory studies have foundstudies have foundindications of medium-term toxicity, long-termindications of medium-term toxicity, long-termtoxicity, genetic damage, effects on sperm health,toxicity, genetic damage, effects on sperm health,and is a possible carcinogen.and is a possible carcinogen.””
Allegheny Defense Project http://www.http://www.alleghenydefensealleghenydefense.org/press/release_020712..org/press/release_020712.shtmlshtml
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Profile of a Cereal Killer:Profile of a Cereal Killer:
•• Most are white men.Most are white men.
•• They are oftenThey are oftenintelligent, with IQs inintelligent, with IQs inthe "above normal"the "above normal"range.range.
•• Despite their high IQs,Despite their high IQs,they have troublethey have troubleholding down jobs, andholding down jobs, andoften work menial jobs.often work menial jobs.
Monsanto's John Franz holding aMonsanto's John Franz holding acrystal of the crystal of the isopropylamine isopropylamine salt ofsalt ofglyphosateglyphosate, the active ingredient in, the active ingredient inMonsantoMonsanto’’s Roundup.s Roundup.
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Profile of a Cereal Killer:Profile of a Cereal Killer:““After a dozen years working at Monsanto, JohnAfter a dozen years working at Monsanto, John
Franz was transferred to the company'sFranz was transferred to the company'sagricultural unit, where he had to teach himselfagricultural unit, where he had to teach himselfplant physiology and biochemistry. Franz, in hisplant physiology and biochemistry. Franz, in hisnew position, began work on a project that othernew position, began work on a project that otherinvestigators had droppeinvestigators had droppedd——finding an herbicidefinding an herbicideeffective against both perennial and annualeffective against both perennial and annualweeds. The earlier investigators knew that twoweeds. The earlier investigators knew that twocompounds were weakly active in this regard, butcompounds were weakly active in this regard, butafter nine years of trying various molecularafter nine years of trying various molecularanalogs, they failed to produce a more effectiveanalogs, they failed to produce a more effectivehherbicide. Franz tried a similar line of research forerbicide. Franz tried a similar line of research fora year and finally hypothesizeda year and finally hypothesized——falsely, as itfalsely, as itturned outturned out——that the weakly effective compoundsthat the weakly effective compoundswere metabolized in the plant into herbicidalwere metabolized in the plant into herbicidalagents. On the basis of this hypothesis heagents. On the basis of this hypothesis hescreened possible metabolites and foundscreened possible metabolites and foundglyphosateglyphosate, a broadly effective herbicide with , a broadly effective herbicide with ‘‘nonotoxic effecttoxic effect’’ on mammals, birds, fish, ins on mammals, birds, fish, insects, andects, andmost bacteria. Only later was the mechanism andmost bacteria. Only later was the mechanism andselectivity of the product sold as selectivity of the product sold as ‘‘RoundUpRoundUp’’correctly explained; the correctly explained; the glyphosate glyphosate inhibited theinhibited theformation of an enzyme found in plants.formation of an enzyme found in plants.””
•• -Chemical Heritage Foundation-Chemical Heritage Foundationhttp://www.chemicalheritage.orghttp://www.chemicalheritage.org
Modus Operandi: Disorganized
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Profile of a Cereal Killer:Profile of a Cereal Killer:Hidden Agenda:Hidden Agenda:
Monsanto lied about DDT, Dioxin, and Agent Orange.Monsanto lied about DDT, Dioxin, and Agent Orange.
Why would they tell theWhy would they tell the truth about truth about RoundUp RoundUp or Geneticallyor GeneticallyModified Organisms?Modified Organisms?
Disregard for suffering:Disregard for suffering:
NoNo sympathy for the victims of corporate greed andsympathy for the victims of corporate greed and badbadscience.science.
Repetition of crimes:Repetition of crimes:
Monsanto is responsible for more than 50 USMonsanto is responsible for more than 50 USEnvironmental Protection Agency Superfund Environmental Protection Agency Superfund sites.sites.
Dr. Dr. Queeny Queeny and and MrMr. Monsanto:. Monsanto:
Cereal Killers lack empathy and guilt, are egocentric andCereal Killers lack empathy and guilt, are egocentric andimpulsive, and do not conform to social, moral and legalimpulsive, and do not conform to social, moral and legalnorms. Instead, they often follow a distinct set of rulesnorms. Instead, they often follow a distinct set of ruleswhich they have created for themselves. They may appearwhich they have created for themselves. They may appearto be normal and often to be normal and often quite charming, a state of adaptationquite charming, a state of adaptationthat psychiatrist that psychiatrist Hervey Cleckley Hervey Cleckley named the named the ““Mask ofMask ofSanity."Sanity."
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CerealCereal
•• The word The word cerealcereal derives derives
from Ceresfrom Ceres, the name, the name
of the Roman goddessof the Roman goddess
of harvest andof harvest and
agriculture.agriculture.
Ceres Teaching Agriculture to KingCeres Teaching Agriculture to King
TriptolemusTriptolemus, Louis-Jean-Fran, Louis-Jean-FranççoisoisLAGRENLAGRENÉÉE, 1769E, 1769
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SolutionsSolutions•• Activism: Get InvolvedActivism: Get Involved
•• Spread AwarenessSpread Awareness
•• Vote with your DollarsVote with your Dollars
•• Expose governmental corruption:Expose governmental corruption:FDA, EPA, ACS, NCIFDA, EPA, ACS, NCI
•• Require long-term health studiesRequire long-term health studiesof Monsanto's productsof Monsanto's products
•• Support sustainable agricultureSupport sustainable agriculture
•• Educate farmers aboutEducate farmers aboutMonsantoMonsanto’’s Profiles Profile
•• Organic democracy: theOrganic democracy: theDeclarationDeclaration of Independenceof Independenceand Constitution were written onand Constitution were written onhemp; not toxic, corporate plastichemp; not toxic, corporate plastic
•• Raw Foods MovementRaw Foods Movement
•• Alkalinize, Detoxify, RegenerateAlkalinize, Detoxify, Regenerate
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Soul-utionsSoul-utions
• “In the beginning, God created theheavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1).When we see the world as a gift fromGod, we will do our best to take care ofit and use it wisely, instead of poisoningor destroying it.
• “The Lord God took the man and puthim in the Garden of Eden to work itand take care of it” (Genesis 2:15). Goddidn’t tell him to exploit the world ortreat it recklessly, but to watch over itand use it wisely. Like a good ruler, weshould seek the welfare of everythingGod entrusts to us—including thecreation. The Bible says, “A righteousman cares for the needs of his animal”(Proverbs 12:10).
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ConclusionConclusion
MONSANTO is a cereal killer,MONSANTO is a cereal killer,
introducing toxic chemicals andintroducing toxic chemicals and
mutant DNA into human and animalmutant DNA into human and animal
food supplies for profit withoutfood supplies for profit without
regard for human health orregard for human health or
environmental science. We mustenvironmental science. We must
raise the collective consciousnessraise the collective consciousness
about toxic chemicals and theirabout toxic chemicals and their
effects on longeffects on long-term human and-term human and
environmental health. environmental health. We mustWe must
implore the President, Congress,implore the President, Congress,
citizens and our local grocery storescitizens and our local grocery stores
to support sustainable agricultureto support sustainable agriculture
for future generations.for future generations.