US
Military Tracks GMO Campaigners and Independent Scientists (English
Exclusive)
The
largest German daily newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung has
today published a shocking article that reveals how Monsanto, the
US Military and the US government track both anti-GMO Campaigners and
Independent Scientists who study the dangers of GMOs.
13
July, 2013
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In
a very detailed article the Süddeutsche Zeitung
journalists reveal information on how the US Government “advances
the interests of their corporations” using Monsanto as an example.
Read The Full Article Here in English
The
article states: “It is noticeable that anyone who criticizes
Monsanto has their life made very difficult or an invisible hand ends
their careers. But who is this Anyone? Targets are scientists such as
the Australian Judy
Carman.
She has made a name for herself with studies of genetically
modified organisms…. Thus, several websites on which Carman
published her studies are regularly the target of hacker attacks –
Evaluations of IP protocols show that not only Monsanto regularly
tracks the pages of these sites, but also various institutions of the
U.S. government, including the military. These include the Navy
Network Information Center,
theFederal
Aviation Administration and
the United
States Army Intelligence Center…”
“That
Monsanto is interested in the studies, is understandable for Dr.
Carman. “But I do not understand why the U.S. government and the
military is watching me,” she says.”
The
article concludes: “A conspicuous number of Monsanto critics report
regular attacks by professional hackers… The Whistleblower Edward
Snowden has pointed to the connection between actions of the
intelligence services and the activities of the economy.”
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After
a very detailed introduction into Monsanto and their links to the US
government and the security firm Blackwater, Süddeutsche
Zeitung asks the question: ‘Is everything allowed in war?
Especially in the new-fangled cyber war?’
There
is much more detail to come from this landmark German journalistic
investigation – we at Sustainable Pulse will keep you up-dated over
this weekend!
Sustainable
Pulse Background on Dr. Judy Carman
Dr.
Judy Carman is an adjunct associate professor at Flinders
University in
Adelaide, Australia. She has a Bachelor of Science, an Honours Degree
in Organic Chemistry, a PhD in Medicine in the field of nutritional
biochemistry and metabolic regulation, and a Master of Public Health
specializing in epidemiology and biostatistics.
She
has taught chemistry, biochemistry, epidemiology, research methods
and statistics in Universities. She has held senior population
health positions in Australia, including as the Senior Epidemiologist
investigating outbreaks of disease for her State government. In
that role, she conducted a government-funded, multi-State
investigation into whether Rabbit Calicivirus (Viral Haemorrhagic
Disease of Rabbits) could infect people, after the virus had escaped
from quarantine in Australia to spread across the landscape. She also
has considerable experience in conducting animal feeding experiments.
Dr.
Carman currently serves as a director for the Institute for Health
and Environmental Research (IHER),
a non-profit organization that has a scientific interest in the
safety of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), particularly those
destined for the food supply. She also serves as a member of
the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group (AHTEG) on Risk Assessment and Risk
Management for Living Modified Organisms (LMOs), Convention on
Biological Diversity, United Nations Environment Programme.
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