I recently published an article “Grandmother Scores Huge Victory over Monsanto”. The article was a magnet for controversy because I claimed the best way to fight Monsanto and HR 875 was by growing your own food and saving seeds. Linn Cohen-Cole, the libertarian grandmother at the forefront of the anti-HR 875 campaign called me “dangerous” for fostering complacency by encouraging readers to grow their own food instead of send e-mails and faxes…that no one reads.

The Cornucopia Institute and the Organic Consumers Association has already assured organic advocates that HR 875, the Food Safety and Modernization A ct, is only “trying to improve the safety of food products derived from large industrial processing facilities and does not intend to trample organic farmers, backyard gardeners or consumers of fresh local foods.”
Following the April 3 Cornucopia press release, “Family Farmers Fear Being Run over by Food Safety Juggernaut,” organic food activists received a mass e-mail exposing the role of Linn Cole in spreading disinformation about HR 875:
Subject: RETRACTION: URGENT! Monsanto Bill to Ban Organic Food:
“Monsanto, or one of their proxy groups, is actually feeding libertarian groups disinformation on this bill.The bill doesn’t ban organic. When you make that misinformed, but well-intentioned call to your Congressman, you are doing exactly what Monsanto wants—coming across as an ill-informed and hysterical extremist. Monsanto is making a last-ditch effort in this PR war, but they have already really lost it.”
Monsanto lost it because 43 million Americans, including First Lady
Michelle Obama, have risked going to jail for growing their own food!
This will help you understand what really happened:
Monsanto is one of the most powerful multi-national corporations in the
world. The Global One-World Government New World Order conspiracy, of
which Monsanto is a part, is aimed at controlling millions via the food
they eat. “Control oil and you control nations; control food and you
control the people,” said Henry Kissinger in 1970.
Monsanto uses overt and covert strategies to accomplish their goals.
Monsanto is behind both sides of the battle over HR 875. They don’t
leave important matters like these to chance.
Monsanto’s tentacles reach into every aspect of our society: government, private industry, the military, law enforcement and, of course, agriculture. Large, small, organic and non-organic farmers—and don’t forget libertarian grass roots activists—are all influenced directly and indirectly by Monsanto. The company that rose to power in the 20th century as a leading chemical giant now focuses on agriculture. In Monsanto’s world, there is no room for the family farmer. The company’s well-known corporate bullying tactics have made this clear. Just ask Percy Schmeiser, the brave Canola farmer who dared to take on Monsanto.

Family Farmers (organic and non-organic) are under attack, but not by
Congresswoman DeLauro, the author of HR 875 whose husband was a
political consultant to Monsanto 10 years ago.
The timing of HR 875 coincides with the slow food, Locavore, and urban
gardening movements in the United States and, for that matter, any slow
food movement anywhere in the world.
The E-coli and salmonella outbreaks related to spinach, tomatoes and
peanuts are the work of Monsanto’s agents: Things don’t happen; they’re
made to happen.
Healthy Family Farm owner Sharon Palmer was arrested for selling raw
goat milk, and the Ohio food co-op raided Gestapo-style was obviously
instigated by Monsanto agents in a move designed to intimidate urban
gardeners.
It doesn’t matter if libertarian grandmother Linn Cohen-Cole, or Paul,
a farmer from Wisconsin, were accidental dupes or knowing agents of
Monsanto’s disinformation campaign. It only matters that the
disinformation campaign was discovered before it wounded the health
freedom movement.
Spreading misinformation, misleading or outright false information is
not the way to defeat “food safety” legislation, because when you make
that misinformed but well-intentioned call to your Congressman, you are
doing exactly what Monsanto wants—coming across as an ill-informed and
hysterical extremist.
The very clear and present danger is that our “unelected
representatives” will be forced to sit down and actually read HR 875.
But when they do, they won’t find a ban on heirloom seeds, farmers
markets or backyard gardening, because it isn’t there. Does anyone
think Monsanto would actually put in writing that we are going to
arrest Michelle Obama for planting a garden?
If they did, our representatives wouldn’t need a flood of frantic
messages hollering that HR 875 is the bill that will “kill all farms
and eat your babies.” No, believe it or not, our representatives eat
and go to farmers markets just like we do.
So who is behind this disinformation campaign?
The Natural Solutions Foundation (NSF) originated the Linn Cole articles.
The Organic Consumers Association and other legitimate heath advocates
have been questioning the NSF for several years, and the criticism is
universally the same: Why does the NSF keep turning out factually
inaccurate, hysterically grim articles such as Linn Cole’s?
The answers start with the NSF founders, husband-wife team Albert
Stubblebine and Rima Laibow. Now, when I accuse these people of being
disinformation professionals, let me explain. I’m not saying they’re
doing sloppy research, and I’m not saying they’re being overzealous.
What I am saying is that they are working, for pay, to spread false
information and to make their organization look like a legitimate
activist group.
My conclusion is Stubblebine and Laibow are using the Natural Solutions
Foundation—and Linn Cole—to undermine the health freedom community by
spreading disinformation about HR 875.
Stubblebine is a retired U.S. Army major general who designed AEGIS, “a
major Homeland Security private initiative.” Given this background and
his ties to the U.S. intelligence community, eyebrows were raised in
the health freedom community in early 2005 when, along with Laibow,
Stubblebine launched the NSF website and began to promote his wife as
an expert on Codex Alimentarius, the commission working to adopt strict
new guidelines for vitamin and mineral supplements.
Dr. Rath, founder of the 4.dr-rath-foundation, a legitimate health
advocacy group, and the author of “A Modern Major General Exposed?”
writes: “It quickly became apparent to experienced health freedom
observers that Stubblebine either hadn’t done his homework properly, or
that he and Laibow were intentionally spreading inaccurate and
misleading material about Codex and other related dietary supplement
issues via their website and press releases.
Moreover, despite repeated concerns being expressed by more experienced
health freedom observers, Stubblebine and Laibow continued to
disseminate this material, and pointedly ignored requests to remove it
from their website.”
In my “Scared to CodeX Death” article, I refer to Dr. Rima Laibow when
I write: “And although the effects of Codex are devastating and will
result in humans dying from starvation and preventable diseases from
under-nutrition, any claims that WHO or FAO have released
epidemiological projections are untrue.”
Dr. Rima Laibow, to the consternation of those fighting Codex, is the
source of the untrue claims about the “epidemiological projections” in
her YouTube video “Codex Alimentarious & Nutricide.”
The NSF pair want to discredit HR 875, because when the cleverly worded
HR 875 finally goes to committee, Monsanto will unleash a massive PR
campaign aimed at, guess who? Linn Cohen-Cole and the other lefties
who, according to Monsanto, are spreading false and misleading
information about an innocent food safety bill.
Later, the headlines such as “HR 875 doesn’t criminalize small
agriculture” will warn the population about health freedom activists
who, by spreading misinformation, are threatening our food safety and
free speech. Then, HR 875 and the real threat, HR 859, are passed
without fanfare.
End of story.
And when the son of HR 875 is born, the one that really makes it
illegal to grow your own food and have a garden, activists will gear up
for another war, but it will be too late.
The battle cry from Monsanto will be heard loud and clear:
“Remember HR 875! Don’t listen to these reactionaries. They will do
anything to cast Monsanto as the Agent Orange-eyed monster. Vote here.”
And the epitaph will be written: “The Grandmother Who Cried Wolf”
So if you want to fight Monsanto, take up your hoes and join the 43 million urban gardeners at www.pathtofreedom.com.
You see, what Monsanto is really afraid of is that we are starting to
cooperate with each other and grow our own food. It’s called the Power
of Community.
Robert Singer is a retired information technology professional and an environmental activist living in southern California. In 1995 he and his cousin Adam D. Singer founded IPC The Hospitalist Company, Inc., where he served as chief technology officer. Today the company manages more than 130 practice groups, providing care in some 300 medical facilities in 18 states. Prior to that he was president of Useful Software, a developer and publisher of business and consumer software for the personal computing Industry.
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