Monsanto, pesticide companies have now spent more than $19 million to kill Prop. 37(NaturalNews) The latest campaign finance disclosure records released by
California's Secretary of State reveal that the most evil corporation
in the world, Monsanto, has forked over
another $2.89 million to kill Proposition 37,
the historic bill that, if passed, will require genetically-modified
(GM) foods and food ingredients to be labeled at the retail level in
California.
Combined with its other recent contributions of more than $4.2 million (
http://www.naturalnews.com), Monsanto has now officially shelled out a total of
more than $7.1 million to prevent consumers from knowing the truth about what is really contained in the foods they buy.
Along
with Monsanto's latest contributions were similar contributions by the
other five of the "Big Six" pesticide firms -- DuPont, Bayer, Dow, BASF,
and Syngenta -- which together gave
more than $2.6 million to the
No on 37 campaign as part of their most recent contributions. To date, the "Big Six" have collectively contributed
nearly $20 million to keep Californians in the dark about GMOs.
"Monsanto wants to buy this election so they can keep hiding what's really in our food," said Gary Ruskin, campaign manager for
Yes on Prop. 37,
about Monsanto's efforts to stamp out the potential for mandating food
transparency. "(But) they are on the losing side of history.
Californians want the right to know what's in our food, and we will win
it."
Most of the funding for 'No on 37' is coming from GMO companies not even located in CaliforniaInterestingly,
none of the "Big Six" pesticide companies are even located in California,
which just goes to show how far-reaching the scope of Prop. 37 will be
once it is passed. Only one of the top ten antagonists in the fight for
honesty in
food labeling, Nestle USA, is based out of California, and even this company has its roots overseas in Switzerland.
Below is a list of the top ten contributors to the
No on 37 campaign, which is trying to stop GMO labeling in California:
1) Monsanto Company, St. Louis, MO, $7,100,500
2) E.I. DuPont De Nemours & Co., Washington, DC, $4,900,000
3) BASF Plant Science, Research Triangle Park, NC, $2,000,000
4) Bayer CropScience, Research Triangle Park, NC, $2,000,000
5) Dow Agrosciences LLC, Indianapolis, IN, $2,000,000
6) PepsiCo, Inc., Purchase, NY, $1,716,300
7) Nestle USA, Inc., Glendale, CA, $1,169,400
Coca-Cola North America, Atlanta, GA, $1,164,400
9) ConAgra Foods, Omaha, NE, $1,076,700
10) Syngenta Corporation, Washington, DC, $1,000,000As you will notice, every single one of these
companies has a critical stake in making sure that
you do not know what is in the food you eat, because every single one of these companies either
produces GMOs or uses GMOs in their product formulations.
If GMO labeling is mandated in
California,
the "Big Six" will lose significant market share as many large food
companies like Coca-Cola and Pepsi will have to either reformulate their
products to exclude GMOs, or risk losing much of their customer base by
labeling GMOs, which Monsanto admitted many years ago is akin to
putting "a skull and crossbones" on the food label. (
http://www.naturalnews.com/035578_Monsanto_petition_biotechnology.html)
And
since large food conglomerates distribute their offerings nationwide,
mandatory labeling in California, the world's eighth largest economy,
will cause sweeping changes across the country as well. This is why it is
crucial for Californians get out to the polls on November 6 and vote YES on Prop. 37.
You can learn more about the
Yes on Prop. 37 campaign by visiting:
http://www.carighttoknow.org/Source:-
http://www.naturalnews.com/037273_Proposition_37_Monsanto_corporations.html