by Anthony Gucciardi
    January 27, 2012
   from     ActivistPost Website
Bill Gates, the heavy Monsanto investor who purchased 500,000 shares of the biotech giant in 2010, has been touting Monsanto’s genetically modified creations as a tool that is necessary to prevent starvation in poor nations.
    The same poor     nations where thousands of farmers routinely commit suicide after     being completely bankrupt by         Monsanto’s overpriced and ineffective     GM seeds.
    
    
    The same company that we recently exposed to be running     ‘slave-like’     working conditions, forcing poor workers to operate the corn fields     for 14 hours per day while withholding pay.
   
   According to Gates, this is the company whose         GMO crops are going to     save the world from starvation. Of course, along with ‘saving the     world from starvation’, GMO crops also bring along a large number of     unwanted health and environmental effects.
       
   A prominent         review of 19 studies examining the safety of these crops     found that consumption of GMO corn or soybeans can lead to     significant organ disruptions in rats and mice - particularly in the     liver and kidneys.
    
        
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   What’s more is that Monsanto’s best-selling herbicide,         Roundup, has     been completely devastating farmlands for years through the creation     of resistant        superweeds. 
    Experts estimate Roundup usage to result in     the         destruction of over at least 120 million hectares of farmland     thanks to these superweeds.
   
   Is it any wonder that in 2008 a startling report uncovered     Monsanto’s blatant abuse of poor farmers in the very poor countries     that will supposedly benefit from GMO crops? 
Thanks to an article in the Daily Mail, it was revealed that thousands of farmers were committing suicide after using Monsanto’s GM seeds.
Due to failing harvests and drastically inflated prices, the bankrupt poor farmers began taking their lives - oftentimes drinking the very same chemical concoctions provided by Monsanto as a method of suicide.
‘We are ruined now,’ said the dead man’s 38-year-old wife. ‘We bought 100 grams of BT Cotton. Our crop failed twice. My husband had become depressed. He went out to his field, lay down in the cotton and swallowed insecticide.’
    
    
        
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   Monsanto actually conned the farmers into buying their GM seeds,     majorly overpriced and performing far worse than even traditional     seeds.
Monsanto went as far as to charge these poor farmers £10 for 100 grams of GM seed, while they could have purchased 1,000 times more traditional seeds for the same amount.
    The result? A     career-ending harvest that led to mass farmer suicide.
       
   It is quite clear that Monsanto really has no intention of helping     these farmers fight starvation in their communities, as Monsanto     investor Bill Gates would have you think. 
You can view Bill Gates' speech about how GMO crops are the answer to starvation and see for yourself how he puts such strong emphasis on that selling point:
     
