Exposing Why Farmers Can’t Legally Replant Their Own Seeds
Wed 9:06 pm +00:00, 3 Sep 2025 8This is the history of Monsanto’s herbicides… Sponsored by Incogni
A huge thank you to Carey Gillam at the New Lede, Nathan Donley at the Center for Biological Diversity, and Bart Elmore at Ohio State University for their time and expertise on the topic.
A very special thank you to Prof. Dr. András Székács at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
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I see that this video was put on YT three days ago, but we’ve known about the dangers of glyphosate for years. Terminator technology has also been talked about for years and the evil of Monsanto has led to hundreds and thousands of rural farmer suicides in India.
I applaud Modi for his stance that there is no way he’s letting the US multinationals into his country. Of course he would be a dead duck if he changed his view, now that we’re all much better informed.
Whether it’s three days or thirty years old doesn’t matter; this crucial historical and instructive video is posted for the purpose of informing and educating the less knowledgeable, not for the all-knowing.
Yes Gordon that’s right
As for Modi then he seems like a case of shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted. India is controlled by the West, has been for a very long time, ever since the East India Company which was founded in 1600. “Independence” was always a total sham, it was never real and it still isn’t
ps I’ve attached the East India company flag. Have a gander and ask yourself: what does that tell me about the good old US of A?
Wow! The flag to me is a good representation of what is meant by “the special relationship”.
Spot on Gordon
The real history of the British East India Company is VERY revealing about our modern world too. They changed their masks but the same families still lurk behind them. They didn’t just go East either, they, and their Corporations, were all over the New World too. Probably still are in reality
Back in the day then, the East India Company had a bigger military than the British State. A far bigger navy and army
It was wound up in 1874, by which time the owners controlled the British State lock stock. They didn’t need the Company facade anymore
I agree Gordon. I was talking to a farmer last year as I was mole catching on his land. I mentioned in a non aggressive way, that it’s been known for a while that Roundup was carcinogenic, yet the government still allows them to spray cereal crops before harvest, to “crisp them up”. His reply?? ” It’s okay though because we dinna put much on”,?????
I was poisoned with Roundup some twenty years ago. While I was measuring Roundup out into a sprayer, a little spilt onto my finger which had an open cut. A couple of days later I started having severe palpitations and my nervous system went out of control. I was put on a portable heart monitor to get results. The doctor and hospital couldn’t figure out what was going on, and I was put on meds which made no difference.
I figured the possible cause and effect of my severe palpitations was from that drop of Roundup which had spilt onto my finger’s open wound and therefore searched the internet to get a prognosis. What I found confirmed my suspicion that Roundup did indeed cause heart palpitations, that it also affected the neurological system and would take a year for my body to remove it. All very true, and felt that after a year I was starting to get back to normal.
I can’t find the original paper I was looking at back then, but the following will give you the information.
High Levels of Roundup Exposure May Be Linked To Potentially Fatal Heart Rhythm Problems: Report.
https://www.aboutlawsuits.com/roundup-heart-rhythm-report-164221/
What a grim tale, that’s good enough for me Gordon, confirms my worst suspicions
I bought a tub of that poison 15 years or so ago but then, fortunately, I found out about Glyphosate before I used it, thanks God. Needless to say I disposed of it as safely as possible without even opening the tub