1.THE LOGIC AND WISDOM OF TOM VILSACK
2.Walking the shiny
talk
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1.From our
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THE LOGIC AND WISDOM OF TOM VILSACK
1. In February 2004 Iowa
Governor Tom Vilsack gave Monsanto (Muscatine, Iowa branch) two awards,
part-sponsored by his own office, for "environmental excellence" - one a
"special recognition for energy efficiency/renewable energy", and the other a
"special recognition for air quality".
Monsanto Muscatine manufactures
glyphosate herbicide and enjoys a permit from the Iowa Dept of Natural Resources
to emit 13.2 tons per year of volatile organic compounds
http://www.iowadnr.com/air/prof/oper/tv/final/04-TV-006.pdf
Greenpeace
comments: "Monsanto's Muscatine, Iowa plant, which produces alachlor, butachlor
and other highly toxic compounds, releases at least 265,000 pounds of chemicals
per year directly into the Mississippi."
"According to the US Fish and
Wildlife Service: 'the combined effect of the Monsanto discharge with other
discharges may severely stress and degrade the [aquatic] habitat.' Agricultural
chemicals in the discharge were of particular concern."
http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/media/publications/criminaltext.htm
2. "In
Iowa, the US Department of Agriculture has forced the biotech company, ProdiGene
Inc. of College Station, Texas, to pay for burning 155 acres of conventional
corn that may have cross-pollinated with some of the firm's biotech plants [corn
GE'd to produce pig vaccine] .... The USDA did not disclose the location except
to say it was in north-central Iowa. "...Vilsack said, 'we should not overreact
and hamstring this industry or limit Iowa's ability to participate in this
emerging industry.'"
- Philip Brasher, "ProdiGene Biotech Firm Under Fire has
Link to Iowa", Des Moines Register, 14 Nov 02
http://www.mindfully.org/GE/GE4/ProdiGene-Under-Fire14nov02.htm
Is this
how Vilsack plans to "add value" to Iowa's crops and make farmers more
competitive - irreversibly contaminating corn with
drugs?
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2.More on
Vilsack
http://transitionearth.blogspot.com/
Like most people, I have
been trying to keep my hopes alive of seeing the President elect walk his shiny
talk. Though his 'green dream team' choice seems to be a step in the right
direction, the economic hit men are pretty much of the same old school. Well now
he has just chosen his man to oversee the department of Agriculture. What of the
future of food?
In choosing Tom Vilsack as Secretary of Agriculture,
farmer-in-chief, I'm afraid the prognosis does not look good. Once again, the
full might and power of Big Biotech, will bring its bloated weight to bear on
the scanty frame of our under nourished, and truth starved democracy. So far,
the people of Europe have largely managed to see through the propaganda and the
pseudo-science that is regularly rallied off as justification to get us all ever
more addicted to the black heroin that is oil, and the merry-go-round of
'round-up ready', the systemic herbicide that is the side-kick to the majority
of GM seed. Having said this, however, it is managing to sneak in through the
back door via the trojan horse of soya used as animal feed and for cooking oil.
The US, however, has been under the Monsanto GM thumb (the main GM player) for
over 15 years.
With Vilsack at the wheel, the thumb may well turn into a
dirty big boot, and I honestly foresee more pressure and more propaganda coming
our way over here, and even more so in Africa. Vilsack was awarded the title
Governor of the Year 2001 by non other than the biggest biotechnology industry
group, the biotechnology industry organisation (BIO) "for his support of the
industry's economic growth and agricultural biotechnology research'. In 2000 he
was the founder and chair of the Governors biotechnology partnership. this group
started with only 13 governors and now has over half the nations governors,
according to BIO's website. Its main mission is to act as a clearing house for
biotech information and promote the case of world-wide acceptance of
GMO's.
Vilsack was also the originator of the seed pre-emption bill in
2005, which took away local governments possibility of ever having a regulation
on seeds - where GM seeds can be grown, having GMO-free buffers and banning GM
seeds locally. He is also well known for his travel arrangements involving
Monsanto
jets...
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