Who Owns Organic
by G. Polvinale 05/04/14


Corporations have gradually taken over the National Organic Standards Board, just as the supreme court, congress & FDA.  Alexis Baden-Mayer was carried off by police at the most recent meeting of the National Organic Standards Board, where the corporate-owned USDA has finally taken over control. 

Until now, the NOSB operated independently from the USDA to keep standards for organic food high.  Corporate-owned big brother has installed a stooge at the helm of the NOSB and the police cart off anyone who disagrees. 

Has anyone noticed that lately all the stops are out when it comes to consolidation of power by big guys? I'm talking more than the usual greed and corruption. In right-wing corporate politics, in corporate domination over consumers, in media control, the big bad guys have declared all-out war to stamp out opposition to corporate ownership of our country and our lives. 

"But it's only some crazy woman bitching about food." Look again. People used to say, "You ain't seen bad… but it's coming". It's not coming; it's here. Corporate fascism has arrived in America. We in it.

There's a corporate war going on. Unless we enjoy being bread for livestock, we need to take our rose-colored glasses off, take the gloves off and kill the corporations. When it comes to stopping corporate domination, think big. When it comes to how business should work, think small. But think.

 

 

Organic Food Contains GMO's
by G. Polvinale 08/21/12


  Almost every organic food producer is owned by a large conglomerate that produces crap food. These conglomerates are spending billions to kill GMO Labeling. The fight is in California right now, with their Prop 37 Right To Know ballot initiative.
  The following organic companies use GMO's: Alexia Foods, Bear Naked, Cascadian Farm Organics, Gardenburger, Honest Tea, Horizon Organic, Kashi, MorningStar Farms, Muir Glen Organics, Naked Juice, Odwalla, R.W. Knudsen, Santa Cruz Organic, Silk. The following conglomerates own organic co's & have donated mega to defeat GMO Labeling: Kellogg, Pepsi, Coke, Mars, General Mills, Smucker.
  The State of California has a website where you can see exactly which companies are fighting hardest to keep their GMO foods from being labeled - an eye opener. Bon Appetit.


You mean "cheese-food" product?
by G. Polvinale 05/15/14


 And GMO plant-like products - and chemical-contaminated plant-like products - and chlorinated, floridated, polluted water-like products. Everything from that bag of "natural" chips to the fresh produce at the grocery store is food-like. Unless it is organic,food grown the way it was before chemicals, it is food-like. And now, the giant food corporate cartels have bought up just about every organic food company out there. And they have infiltrated and taken over the organic standards group. So even that won't last much longer. I can hear it now, "That's nonsense. So what's left? What are we supposed to eat then, if everything's bad for us?" Can't tell ya. I didn't make the problem. But that doesn't make it nonsense. And there are people out there who are doing their damnedest trying to figure it out. You can't even grow organic food in your own garden anymore unless you have a huge lot, because the neighbors around you invite Chemlawn over to spray 6 times a year, and the overspraying and the wind see to it that your lawn gets its share of Chemlawn. And try to reason with a neighbor who has Chemlawn. They won't stop the Chemlawn, they won't talk to Chemlawn about overspray, they won't even make sure Chemlawn notifies you before they come, so you can shut your windows and cut your grass before. They don't give a shit that they're having a deadly chemical put all over your yard, your animals and your people. Man... I'm not the sharpest tack in the box, but ignorance has become the accepted excuse for ruthless inhumanity in the USA. Meanwhile the corporate assault on our food supply marches on ever more fiercely. Money makes the only noise that gets heard. Reason and humaneness get snickers and giggles. Yep, I mean like "Cheese food" product.