| Updated: 11/30/2004; 10:51:37 AM. |
| Rayne Today Searching for dharma, in spite of the weather... Support the Anti-GMO movement I'm taking a time-out here as well as taking a liberty; I'm deliberately reposting an email I received today and making a plug to support this effort. Organic Consumers Association (OCA) is an awesome activist group, fighting tenaciously not only for organic foods and their growers, but for food safety. Our food is under attack by corporations that measure performance by their bottom line, not by the well-being of the consumers or the long-term health and safety of the entire plant and human genome and environment. In particular, OCA is taking the fight to the GMO producers against GMO seeds. Personally, I am terrified at the implications of genetic drift of GMO plants; not only are the long-term repercussions unclear, but the biodiversity of the entire plant genome is threatened by use of GMO seeds. Mother Nature has work arounds -- don't ever believe a researcher when they say there is NO chance of genetic drift. Nature can and will overcome any barrier scientists utilize to make GMO "safe"; humans cannot do that since they didn't write the original plant genome code and still don't know how it works. Frankly, there is NOTHING wrong with our food; we've become too successful a species on the foods we already have without GMO. The real problem with food is humans -- their distribution systems, their agricultural processes, their lack of real understanding about food as a part of a holistic system. Why don't we find ways to fix those problems first? === ACTION ALERT BIODEMOCRACY UNDER ATTACK: DEFEND THE MENDOCINO BAN & SPREAD GE-FREE ZONES THROUGHOUT THE AMERICAS Activists, farmers, and concerned consumers across the U.S. and the world have been inspired and energized by the historic vote in Mendocino County California on March 2, 2004 that banned the production of genetically engineered crops and animals. Mendocino is the first of 3300 counties in the U.S to implement such a ban. Mendocino residents voted for the GE ban despite massive spending by the biotech industry ($700,000) and a non-stop barrage of misleading advertising and disinformation. For a grassroots report on this victory see: http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/mendocino031104.cfm The Mendocino victory has rocked Monsanto and the biotech industry, who fear that grassroots activists across the U.S. and Canada will now follow Mendocino's example. As Allan Noe, vice-president of CropLife America, a front group representing Monsanto, DuPont and Syngenta stated, "We don't want to see this pick up any steam. The activist community is well-known for championing causes and for going all out to fuel their beliefs." Of course this is exactly what is happening. As Katrina Frey, an organic winemaker from Mendocino and a leader of the Proposition H ban put it: "Mendocino County is the first GMO-free County in the nation, and I am sure it will not be the last. There are currently nine other California Counties considering similar measures." Frey's sentiments are echoed by Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser, who is fighting a crucial court battle against Monsanto in Canada's Supreme Court: "This is a great victory and a wonderful inspiration for farmers and consumers in the United States and Canada." But now the Mendocino ban and future similar bans are under heavy attack. Informed sources have told the OCA that the Farm Bureau and the biotech lobby are spearheading an effort to introduce a bill in the California Senate that will nullify the Mendocino GMO ban and make it illegal for other California counties to pass similar laws. Legislative leaders under the sway of corporate agribusiness and the Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, apparently feel they must stamp out "BioDemocracy" in California before it spreads any further. OCA and its allies are organizing a major campaign to stop or defeat this legislation. Last weekend we met in San Francisco and Berkeley with national anti-GE activists to plan this campaign. We are also approaching county elected officials in San Francisco and other areas to pass similar GMO bans. But we need your help to spread the word, organize city or county GE bans in your local area, and, most of all, we need donations to finance this crucial campaign. ********** Donations are urgently needed! We need to raise at least $50,000 in the next 30 days from OCA members and supporters to defend the Mendocino victory and to spread similar bans throughout California, the U.S., and the Americas. We believe this is the most crucial moment in the ten-year history of the anti-GE foods movement. Please make an online donation today by clicking here: https://www.securemysite.com/greenpeople/ocadonate.cfm If you prefer to send a check, please mail a check made out to "OCA/BioDemocracy Alliance" to our national office: Organic Consumers Association All Contributions are tax-deductible. We will keep you informed on all developments. In Solidarity, Ronnie Cummins
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