MONSANTO'S LATEST BIOTECH MIRACLE

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Wed., 11/26/08
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Once again, here comes the Monsanto Medicine Show! This corporate flimflammer is hawking yet another brand of pricey biotech snake oil, guaranteed to work miracles. Monsanto promises that its latest high-tech hocus-pocus will allow... [read more]

MIGHTY MONSANTO GIVES UP

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Tue., 9/2/08
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Every now and then, citizen activism defeats the forces of avarice and arrogance. Here's a story of how children, organic farmers, and cows have just triumphed over mighty Monsanto and its political handmaidens.

For years, this biotech behemoth has thrown its... [read more]

WHY CLONING?

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Mon., 6/2/08
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The latest advance of science is the cloning of animals. "We can make every cow precisely like its progenitor," exult the lab techs working for corporate cloners. "This eliminates uncertainty in meat production, for every cut can be the exact... [read more]

THE "ORGANIC CLONE"

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Tue., 4/3/07
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Got milk? This advertising slogan has taken on a new meaning since biotech profiteers started messing with the very nature of milk.

Bioengineering industrialists are attempting to fill our cereal bowls with milk from cloned cows.And they want to label... [read more]

No-fat? Low-carbs? Baloney! Go for the no-junk diet!

March 2006

Even though winter still has its frigid grip on most of the land, I'm already thinking out-of-season, looking ahead to one special thing: fresh, ripe, right-out-of-the-soil, good-and-good-for-you summer tomatoes. Oh, I can taste them now! And eggplant, too. And peppers. And all kinds of other edible wonders.

I'm a food guy. I've got a small but richly composted garden plot in my backyard, I'm a regular at several farmers' markets, and I frequent a number of great restaurants here in Austin, Texas. I love poking around food stores of any variety, I like to browse through seed catalogs and cooking magazines, and I always try to sample the local specialties as I travel around the country. I enjoy friendships with quite a few chefs and restaurateurs, and I love visiting with farmers and food artisans who are doing creative things. Though it still pisses off the corporate establishment, I was once the agricultural commissioner of Texas.

I know firsthand about the phenomenal cornucopia of good, fresh, nutritious and delicious food that our country is capable of producing. That's why it knocks me whopperjawed to see the stuff that dominates too many American diets -- an array of industrialized, conglomeratized, globalized products that have lost any connection to our good earth. This stuff is saturated with fats, sugars, artificial flavorings, chemical additives, pesticide residues, bacterial contaminants, genetically altered organisms and who knows what else? Plus, the major factor driving prices is not the cost of any actual food that might still be in these products, but the cost of packaging, advertising and long-distance shipping.

What has caused us to stray so far from the farm, so far from the essential and wonderful sustenance provided by nature itself? The answer, of course, is that the brute force of corporate power has been applied both in politics and the marketplace to pervert our food economy. During the past half century, control over our nation's food policies has shifted from farmers and consumers to corporate lawyers, lobbyists and economists. These are people who could not run a watermelon stand if we gave them the melons and had the highway patrol flag down customers for them! Yet they're in charge, saddling us with a food system that enriches corporate middlemen while driving good farmers off the land, poisoning our productive soil and water supplies, and literally sickening those who consume these adulterated foodstuffs. [ read more ]

Hot peppers and 4-year tacos

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Sat., 1/1/05
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It's bad enough that food scientists have used genetic manipulation to create dangerous Frankenfoods, but now they've definitely gone too far: They're messing with Mexican food. I bring you two alarming examples from the government-funded laboratories at Texas A&M University.... [read more]

Percy whops monsanto

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Thu., 7/1/04
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Hoist a glass of cheer for Percy Schmeiser!

Percy is a family farmer who raises grain in Saskatchewan, Canada. In the last several years, however, he's mostly been raising hell against the brutish tactics of Monsanto. This multibillion-dollar global pusher... [read more]

Gmo's loose on our land

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Mon., 3/1/04
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Am I the only one who sometimes comes across a gut-wrenching, jaw-dropping story in the daily paper and then wonders: Why did they bury this...why isn't this the lead story on the front page?

I had this reaction when I... [read more]

Monsanto's bull...ying

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Mon., 3/1/04
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Monsanto—the biotech outfit—is trying to profit by putting artificial growth hormones into our milk supply. But since consumers overwhelmingly reject this adulteration, Monsanto lobbyists got our government to let them sell their hormone- milk without telling milk buyers that it's... [read more]

Stop hiding the frankenfoods!

Cowboy hat By Jim Hightower - Sun., 4/1/01
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Does Texas get hot in August? Does a bear squat in the woods? Does Quaker have a lot of oats?

Now add this one to the list of questions that answer themselves: "Do Americans want to require corporations to label their... [read more]

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