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The Bayer-Monsanto Merger Is Bad News [1]
Ellen Brown
Truthdig.comEllen Brown is an attorney, chairman of the Public Banking Institute, and author of twelve books including “Web of Debt” and “The Public Bank Solution.” A thirteenth book titled “The Coming Revolution in Banking” is due out soon. She also co-hosts a radio program on PRN.FM called “It’s Our Money.” Her 300+ blog articles are posted at EllenBrown.com.

Fig 1 : GMO Use
Fig 2 : What is GMO?Two new studies from Europe [2] show that the number of birds in agricultural areas of France has crashed by a third in just 15 years, with some species being almost eradicated.
The collapse in the bird population mirrors the discovery last October [3] that more than three quarters of all flying insects in Germany have vanished in just three decades. Insects are the staple food source of birds, the pollinators of fruits and the aerators of the soil.
The chief suspect in this mass extinction is the aggressive use of neonicotinoid pesticides, particularly imidacloprid and clothianidin [4] , both made by the Germany-based chemical giant Bayer. These pesticides, along with toxic glyphosate herbicides such as Roundup[5], have delivered a one-two punch to monarch butterflies, honeybees and birds.
But rather than banning these toxic chemicals, on March 21 the EU approved [6] the $66 billion merger of Bayer and Monsanto, the U.S. agribusiness giant that produces Roundup and the genetically modified (GMO) seeds that have reduced seed diversity globally.
The merger will make the Bayer-Monsanto conglomerate the largest seed and pesticide company in the world, giving it enormous power to control farm practices, putting private profits over the public interest.

As Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren [7] noted in a speech in December at the Open Markets Institute, massive companies are merging into market-dominating entities that invest a share of their profits in lobbying and financing political campaigns, shaping the political system to their own ends. She called on the Trump administration to veto the Bayer-Monsanto merger, which is still under antitrust scrutiny and has yet to be approved in the U.S.
A 2016 survey of Trump’s voter base [8] found that more than half disapproved of the Monsanto-Bayer merger, fearing it would result in higher food prices and higher costs for farmers.
Before 1990, there were 600 or more small, independent seed businesses globally, many of them family-owned. By 2009, only about 100 survived, and seed prices had more than doubled. But reining in these powerful conglomerates is more than just a question of economics. It may be a question of the survival of life on this planet.
While Bayer’s neonicotinoid pesticides wipe out insects and birds, Monsanto’s glyphosate has been linked to more than 40 human diseases [9], including cancer. Its seeds have been genetically modified to survive this toxic herbicide, but the plants absorb it into their tissues. In the humans who eat the plants, glyphosate disrupts the endocrine system and the balance of gut bacteria, damages DNA and is a driver of cancerous mutations.
Researchers summarizing a 2014 study of glyphosates [10] in the Journal of Organic Systems linked them to the huge increase in chronic diseases in the United States, with the percentage of GMO corn and soy planted in the U.S. showing highly significant correlations with hypertension, stroke, diabetes, obesity, lipoprotein metabolism disorder, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, hepatitis C, end stage renal disease, acute kidney failure, cancers of the thyroid, liver, bladder, pancreas, kidney and myeloid leukaemia.
But regulators have turned a blind eye, captured by corporate lobbyists and a political agenda that has more to do with power and control them protecting the health of the people.
The Trump administration has already approved a merger between former rivals Dow and DuPont, and has signed off on the takeover of Swiss pesticide giant Syngenta by ChemChina.
If Monsanto-Bayer gets approved as well, just three corporations will dominate the majority of the world’s seed and pesticide markets, giving them enormous power to continue poisoning the planet at the expense of its inhabitants.
[Look at this chart below and tell me this was not a political gravy train – Y]

The Shady History of Bayer and the Petrochemical Cartel
To understand the magnitude of this threat, it is necessary to delve into some history.
This is not the first time Monsanto and Bayer have joined forces. In both world wars, they made explosives and poisonous gases using shared technologies that they sold to both sides. After World War II, they united as MOBAY (MonsantoBayer) and supplied the ingredients for Agent Orange in the Vietnam War.
In fact, corporate mergers and cartels have played a central role in Bayer’s history [11]. In 1904, it joined with German giants BASF and AGFA to form the first chemical cartel. After World War I, Germany’s entire chemical industry merged to become I.G. Farben.
By the beginning of World War II, I.G. Farben was the largest industrial corporation in Europe, the largest chemical company in the world, and part of the most gigantic and powerful cartel in all history.
A cartel is a grouping of companies bound by agreements designed to restrict competition and keep prices high.
The dark history of the I.G. Farben cartel was detailed in a 1974 book titled “World Without Cancer,” by G. Edward Griffin, who also wrote the best-selling “Creature from Jekyll Island,” on the shady history of the Federal Reserve.
Griffin quoted from a book titled “Treason’s Peace,” [12] by Howard Ambruster, an American chemical engineer who had studied the close relations between the German chemical trust and certain American corporations. Ambruster warned:
Farben is no mere industrial enterprise conducted by Germans for the extraction of profits at home and abroad. Rather, it is and must be recognized as a cabalistic organization which, through foreign subsidiaries and secret tie-ups, operates a far-flung and highly efficient espionage machine—the ultimate purpose being world conquest … and a world superstate directed by Farben.
The I.G. Farben cartel arose out of the international oil industry. Coal tar or crude oil is the source material for most commercial chemical products, including those used in drugs and explosives.
I.G. Farben established cartel agreements with hundreds of American companies. They had little choice but to capitulate after the Rockefeller empire, represented by Standard Oil of New Jersey, did so, because they could not hope to compete with the Rockefeller-I.G. combination.
The Rockefeller group’s greatest influence was exerted through international finance and investment banking, putting them in control of a wide spectrum of industry. Their influence was particularly heavy in pharmaceuticals.
The directors of the American I.G. Chemical Company included Paul Warburg, brother of a director of the parent company in Germany and a chief architect of the Federal Reserve system.
The I.G. Farben cartel was technically disbanded at the Nuremberg trials following World War II, but in fact it merely split into three new companies—Bayer, Hoescht and BASF—which remain pharmaceutical giants today.
To conceal its checkered history, Bayer orchestrated a merger with Monsanto in 1954, giving rise to the MOBAY Corp. In 1964, the U.S. Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit against MOBAY and insisted that it be broken up, but the companies continued to work together unofficially.
In “Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation” (2007), William Engdahl states that global food control and depopulation became U.S. strategic policy under Rockefeller protégé Henry Kissinger, who was secretary of state in the 1970s.
Along with oil geopolitics, these policies were to be the new “solution” to the threats to U.S. global power and continued U.S. access to cheap raw materials from the developing world. “Control oil and you control nations,” Kissinger notoriously declared. “Control food and you control the people.”
Global food control has nearly been achieved, by reducing seed diversity and establishing proprietary control with GMO seeds distributed by only a few transnational corporations, led by Monsanto; and by a massive, taxpayer-subsidized propaganda campaign in support of GMO seeds and neurotoxic pesticides.
A de facto cartel of giant chemical, drug, oil, banking and insurance companies connected by interlocking directorates reaps the profits at both ends, by waging a very lucrative pharmaceutical assault on the diseases created by their toxic agricultural chemicals.
Larger image : https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.LfYF2WWp6_5Gx1JSeHfIIgHaEK&pid=15.1&P=0&w=335&h=189Going Organic: The Russian Approach
In the end, the Green Revolution engineered by Kissinger to control markets and ensure U.S. economic dominance may be our nemesis. While the U.S. struggles to maintain its hegemony by economic coercion and military force, Russia is winning the battle for the health of the people and the environment.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has banned GMOs [13] and has set out to make Russia the world’s leading supplier of organic food.
Russian families are showing what can be done with permaculture methods on simple garden plots. In 2011, 40 percent of Russia’s food [14] was grown on dachas (cottage gardens or allotments), predominantly organically.
Dacha gardens produced more than 80 percent of the country’s fruit and berries, more than 66 percent of the vegetables, almost 80 percent of the potatoes and nearly 50 percent of the nation’s milk, much of it consumed raw. Russian author Vladimir Megre [15] comments:
In the U.S., only about 0.6 percent [16] of the total agricultural area is devoted to organic farming. Most farmland is soaked in pesticides and herbicides. But the need for these toxic chemicals is a myth.
In an October 2017 article in The Guardian, columnist George Monbiot [17] cited studies showing that reducing the use of neonicotinoid pesticides actually increases production, because the pesticides harm or kill the pollinators on which crops depend.
Rather than an international trade agreement that would enable giant transnational corporations to dictate to governments, he argues that we need a global treaty to regulate pesticides and require environmental impact assessments for farming. He writes:
Farmers and governments have been comprehensively conned by the global pesticide industry. It has ensured its products should not be properly regulated or even, in real-world conditions, properly assessed. … The profits of these companies depend on ecocide. Do we allow them to hold the world to ransom, or do we acknowledge that the survival of the living world is more important than returns to their shareholders?…
President Trump has boasted of winning awards [18] for environmental protection. If he is sincere about championing the environment, he needs to block the merger of Bayer and Monsanto, two agribusiness giants bent on destroying the ecosystem for private profit.

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http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-QsFL3MvvQD8/UdYRSjHR99I/AAAAAAAAA50/eCgCgfYCag8/s1600/monsanto+timeline.jpg[1] https://www.truthdig.com/articles/the-bayer-monsanto-merger-is-bad-news-for-the-planet/
[2] http://www2.cnrs.fr/presse/communique/5501.htm
[3] http://www.iflscience.com/environment/europe-is-facing-an-ecological-disaster-as-wildlife-numbers-plummet/
[4] https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/mar/23/europe-poised-for-total-ban-on-bee-harming-pesticides
[5] https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/gmos-are-killing-bees-butterflies-birds-and
[6] http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-18-2282_en.htm
[7] https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2017/12/elizabeth-warren-just-let-loose-on-trump-and-monsanto/
[8] https://www.fitsnews.com/2017/12/21/poll-donald-trump-voters-dont-want-bayer-ag-monsanto-merger/
[9] http://action.responsibletechnology.org/o/6236/t/0/blastContent.jsp?email_blast_KEY=1150514
[10] http://jeffreydachmd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Genetically-engineered-crops-glyphosate-deterioration-health-United-States-Swanson-J-Organic-Systems-2014.pdf
[11] https://www.alternet.org/environment/monsanto-and-bayers-chemical-romance-heroin-nerve-gas-and-agent-orange
[12] https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review/1948-01-01/treasons-peace
[13] https://www.rt.com/business/403932-russia-organic-food-export-gmo/
[14] http://naturalhomes.org/naturalliving/russian-dacha.htm
[15] https://thebovine.wordpress.com/2009/08/09/in-1999-35-million-small-family-plots-produced-90-of-russias-potatoes-77-of-vegetables-87-of-fruits-59-of-meat-49-of-milk-way-to-go-people/
[16] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_farming_by_country
[17] https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/oct/20/insectageddon-farming-catastrophe-climate-breakdown-insect-populations
[18] http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2017/apr/06/donald-trump/trumps-environmental-awards-closer-look/Why should we care?
To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.
What I’m hearing is that an asteroid might not be necessary; just malignant corporations.
My property is a bee and bird paradise, and I use permaculture and heirloom annuals.
All my life I've had doubts about who I am, where I belonged. Now I'm like the arrow that springs from the bow. No hesitation, no doubts. The path is clear. And what are you? Alive. Everything else is negotiable. Women have rights; men have responsibilities; MGTOW have freedom. Marriage is for chumps. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them and stab them in the heart-R'as al Ghul.

Anonymous42Bet ya didn’t know Monsanto designs Round-up resistant plants, grasses, and seeds, did you?
Personally I’m competing with Bayer and my product is better!
Bottom line thinking and tying the knot at both ends drives these gargantuan conglomerates the same way the Rothschild made fortunes in blood, bandages, bullets, and bombs.
Only the 2nd coming of Christ has any hope of changing things!
My propagation of Cottontail rabbits keep my dandelions down!
HERBICIDES AND PESTICIDES ARE TOXIC! THAT’S WHY THEY KILL!
There’s science, and there’s MAD SCIENCE!
Organic farming and organic farmers have been STIFLED BY THESE GIANTS ON PURPOSE through LEGISLATION!
Like EVERYTHING ELSE in the MATRIX……Follow the MONEY …….
In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash
Bottom line thinking and tying the knot at both ends drives these gargantuan conglomerates the same way the Rothschild made fortunes in blood, bandages, bullets, and bombs.
Bayer and Monsanto will cause more harm than both world wars put together. They are geared to take over the entire crop and seed industry in the western world, India & Brazil – of course with their governments’ help.
Bottom line thinking and tying the knot at both ends drives these gargantuan conglomerates the same way the Rothschild made fortunes in blood, bandages, bullets, and bombs.
Bayer and Monsanto will cause more harm than both world wars put together. They are geared to take over the entire crop and seed industry in the western world, India & Brazil – of course with their governments’ help.
One does have to wonder about the great successes in the past 50 years of the Western democratic systems:
1) Created a crap degenerate immoral disgusting sex-oriented, materialism-oriented culture
2) Successfully destroyed the family and caused a demographic collapse of the native population
3) Created brainwashing “Snow is Black” ala Fichte education systems
4) Political systems that are just Plutocracy-by-Proxy
5) Begun a massive population replacement of the native populations with immigrants from cultures with values that are the anti-thesis of former Western valuesAll my life I've had doubts about who I am, where I belonged. Now I'm like the arrow that springs from the bow. No hesitation, no doubts. The path is clear. And what are you? Alive. Everything else is negotiable. Women have rights; men have responsibilities; MGTOW have freedom. Marriage is for chumps. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them and stab them in the heart-R'as al Ghul.

Anonymous0Thank you for very useful information, Yumbo!
Apparently, this one and cross-linked themes are VERY HOT. For example, just recently I briefly depicted root-cause of this s~~~storm and listed some tips on how to deal with this collectivist scum.
Although I not fully agree with Russian part in the original article, (especially with Putin’s politics depiction and Dacha’s influence) I would add that ban on GMO and more healthier food in Russia are matter of facts.
If you’re interested in more info on theme, here is one more reference:
IG Farben: Official Records from the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials
Eager to know Gargamel’s valuable insights onto how these processes are going in Germany?

Anonymous0Thank you for very useful information, Yumbo!
Apparently, this one and cross-linked themes are VERY HOT. For example, just recently I briefly depicted root-cause of this s~~~storm and listed some tips on how to deal with this collectivist scum.
Although I not fully agree with Russian part in the original article, (especially with Putin’s politics depiction and Dacha’s influence) I would add that ban on GMO and more healthier food in Russia are matter of facts.
If you’re interested in more info on theme, here is one more reference:
http://www.profit-over-life.org“>IG Farben: Official Records from the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials
Eager to know Gargamel’s valuable insights onto how these processes are going in Germany?

Anonymous42Bayer and Monsanto will cause more harm than both world wars put together. They are geared to take over the entire crop and seed industry in the western world, India & Brazil – of course with their governments’ help.
Propagating organic strains is more important now than ever!
Hey C-Pig, trade you my organic tomatoes for your organic peppers?
I guess I’m fortunate to live far from any GMO pollen, and 5g cell towers! There’s enough forest vegetation around me to shield me from an atomic blast and resulting radiation! The forest also shields me from bullets!
Thank you for very useful information, Yumbo!
Apparently, this one and cross-linked themes are VERY HOT. For example, just recently I briefly depicted root-cause of this s~~~storm and listed some tips on how to deal with this collectivist scum.
Thank you also – it is good to know that Russia is Going Its Own Way. Also I have read recently India is waking up and sidelining Monsanto. The battle is not yet lost!!
Personally I’m competing with Bayer and my product is better!
Go bro’ TOWER 🙂
What I’m hearing is that an asteroid might not be necessary; just malignant corporations.
My property is a bee and bird paradise, and I use permaculture and heirloom annuals.
Consider there is concerns that bee population may be dying off, you may end up cornering the market in bees.
I would hold that any time a single corporation ends up dominating a market, it can be an issue.
In regards to the merger, I had visions of corn plants growing aspirin.
Next up, they can then merge with Phillip Morris and we get Tomacco plants:
"I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.
In regards to the merger, I had visions of corn plants growing aspirin.
Next up, they can then merge with Phillip Morris and we get Tomacco plants:
You may be closer than you think!!
One does have to wonder about the great successes in the past 50 years of the Western democratic systems
I hear you bro’.
Paradoxically the great inventions have only served to foster unabated greed and control. Perhaps we have been looking in the wrong places for salvation.
I live and work in an agricultural area. I can say from my own experience that if things don’t change we are doomed. The farm fields of corn and soybeans are a huge dead zone. The soil has no nutrients left. The dust bowl of the Great Depression will return. The water is poisonous from runoff. We are f~~~ed.
Back off Barbie!
I live and work in an agricultural area. I can say from my own experience that if things don’t change we are doomed. The farm fields of corn and soybeans are a huge dead zone. The soil has no nutrients left. The dust bowl of the Great Depression will return. The water is poisonous from runoff. We are f~~~ed.
Thanks for sharing – perhaps you can enlighten us on what is happening and how we can possibly fight this thing.
I live and work in an agricultural area. I can say from my own experience that if things don’t change we are doomed. The farm fields of corn and soybeans are a huge dead zone. The soil has no nutrients left. The dust bowl of the Great Depression will return. The water is poisonous from runoff. We are f~~~ed.
Thanks for sharing – perhaps you can enlighten us on what is happening and how we can possibly fight this thing.
I’m no expert but I believe the pesticides, herbicides and fungicides are killing the soil and the water. The nutrient rich black soil(humus) of years ago is now nothing but sand and clay. The soil has been depleted so much that no food crops can grow with out a huge dose of chemical fertilizers like nitrogen and anhydrous ammonia, which only cause more pollution to our water. The soil can be replenished with organic fertilizers and crop rotation. Instead of growing only the big three crops of corn soybeans and wheat, why not add some more diversity.
The only fix I can see is to go back to the old ways of farming. Instead of herbicides we need to get our hands dirty and go into the fields with a work force and pull weeds up by hand. I’m not sure what can be done about the pesticides and fungicides other then to let the soil and water heal itself and perhaps nature can find its balance. There will always be a lose of a certain amount of crops due to pests and fungi.
It seems farmers know nothing about how nature actually works anymore. Kill the micro organisms, the base of the food chain and everything else eventually dies. It’s gardening 101.
Like I said I’m no expert. There are a lot of good farmers out there that do get it, but not enough of them. O yeah and we need to put an end to Monsanto and others like them, and I haven’t a clue how to do that. It seems hopeless.
Back off Barbie!
There are a lot of good farmers out there that do get it, but not enough of them. O yeah and we need to put an end to Monsanto and others like them, and I haven’t a clue how to do that. It seems hopeless.
Thanks a lot for the first hand look. You are closer to the situation than the rest of us. It would need a strong lobby in Washington. However in other countries – even India – people power has changed and Monsanto is fighting on many fronts.
The war is not over yet. WE can hope. 🙂
Perhaps you are right, there is hope yet. Thanks for letting me rant on your thread. I don’t want to sound like such a know it all. These issues really do p~~~ me off. Thanks for the informative topic, it needs to be discussed.
Back off Barbie!
Perhaps you are right, there is hope yet. Thanks for letting me rant on your thread. I don’t want to sound like such a know it all. These issues really do p~~~ me off. Thanks for the informative topic, it needs to be discussed.
You are always welcome to rant on my threads.
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