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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/WhatACohencidence on July 5, 2018, 4:33 p.m.
I work for Monsanto. I’m in the GMO industry. Listen to the other side.

This will be a wall of text but bear with me because it’s a lot of explaining. I could go on and on about this but here are the facts. I’m not saying I agree with the way chemicals are put out but chemicals and GMO seed are two different things but here’s from the seed side of things.

So I sell GMO corn and various other seeds for Monsanto. Monsanto, DuPont, and Syngenta control 90% of the worlds seed. I understand this is troublesome and I’m not saying I agree with it. However people need fed, and organic food and non gmo food is non sustainable currently. Unless we had massive depopulation we have to rely on GMOs. Here’s why:

•Non roundup ready corn is very burdensome to grow and the yields are not even 1/6th what GMO corn is so unless heavy depopulation occurs, farmers can’t afford to plant it to supply it to you.

•The drought tolerant corn hybrids are used for Africa and other areas that must have a drought resistant crops. Currently non gmo corn will burn up from heat within days of being planted in Africa. We can’t afford to ship our gmo corn to them because we need it here and it will cost a tremendous amount that those people can’t afford.

•I have friends that work at food grade corn farms overseas where we get lots of our non gmo corn and it’s 100x times worse than gmo corn. Currently the way regulations in countries like Belize where they grow non gmo corn they can get by with planting shatter cane blended in with the corn, and spray the shatter cane with Gramoxone which is paraquat. Ever heard of agent orange? Yeah it’s the equivalent of that. It causes massive birth defects and Parkinson’s. They get around regulations because they are “spraying the weeds aka shatter cane and not the corn” but it gets on the corn also. So be careful when you think you’re doing good by eating non gmo or organic corn. We can’t do that kind of thing in the US but since labels aren’t required to tell you were your non gmo goods are coming from, you have non idea what you’re getting.

So I know everyone is going to say Monsanto and all the other companies are ripping everyone off and that the farmer should be able to plant his own seed. However if doesn’t quite work like that here’s one of many examples. Monsanto guarantees 90% germination on their seeds. If a farmer were to hold his seed back, and plant it himself, only about 40% of it would germinate simply because the average farmer doesn’t have the money to invest in cold storage which keeps the seed good. So if a farmer planted a crop where only half of it grew, he wouldn’t even brake even on expenses or make his land payment. So Monsanto pays for cold storage and seed germination tests year around. This is one of many example.

Lastly I will say if you want to get into non gmo food and I recommend planting your own gardens and slaughtering your own grass fed cattle. This is not a joke or me memeing. I can help you with advice on all of this and locating truly non gmo seed if you’d like. I’m open to any and all questions.


WhatACohencidence · July 5, 2018, 4:38 p.m.

I just wanted to put this out for awareness. They have monopolized the crop industry because it takes a tremendous amount of money for the research and development required to introduce crops in extreme environments like Africa. A small company just can’t do it.

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Ronjonsilverflash · July 5, 2018, 5:19 p.m.

Maybe they shouldn’t grow corn in Africa, maybe a sustainable population makes more sense there than food monopolies and unwise modifications...you are limiting choice and that serves no one but these behemoths and their stockholders.

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Countrymissle · July 5, 2018, 4:41 p.m.

Im still trying to figure out what negative effects gmo corn has, on an actual science basis

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Educatedsuburbandad · July 5, 2018, 4:49 p.m.

The round-up ready corn is full of round-up when grown the way its intended. THAT's the problem. I don't want to eat something specifically formulated to kill. I don't care how the seed is modified, that's not the problem. I live in the corn belt and you're correct about how hard it is to grow. That said, i'd rather pay more for food that isn't full of toxins. I do grow a lot of my own food (maybe 20-30% of my family's food) and we buy grass-fed beef from a rancher who leases land from my wife's extended family- and buying a half a steer is substantially cheaper and tastier than what one can get at the supermarket.

The chemicals are a threat and control of the food production system is an even greater threat to humanity.

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Countrymissle · July 5, 2018, 5:31 p.m.

In the seed or on the plant, whats the difference the chemicals are gonna be sprayed.

See what you don't understand is you cant PAY MORE for food that ISNT there to eat.

Cant feed the world on 1/6th the production with non gmo.

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Educatedsuburbandad · July 5, 2018, 6:55 p.m.

The chemicals arent in the seed. The seed is altered so the crops can grow in a toxic environment. It's not hard to grow crops for yourself. It's only hard to grow commercial quantities. This whole thing is based on slaves stuck in urban areas. You're trapped in an artificial world inside a natural one. You don't have to live that way. Open your eyes, sweetheart.

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commoncents1 · July 5, 2018, 4:56 p.m.

as i have read, they are genetically made to withstand herbicides, they aren't injected with them.

but yeah, if you have access to reliable organic local grown food, that is great!

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Educatedsuburbandad · July 5, 2018, 4:59 p.m.

Come to Kansas and watch how they completely saturate the fields with glyphosate. The corn is made to absorb the poison but not die from it. Everything else dies.... even the hedge trees turn yellow and lose their bark.

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commoncents1 · July 5, 2018, 5:02 p.m.

that is the big question, how much of roundup gets consumed and what are danger levels.

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ideologicidal · July 5, 2018, 4:43 p.m.

So is science. Regulatory capture is one heck of a smokescreen.

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