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Michi
16th February 2018, 21:05
Monsanto is on an all-out rampage against Avaaz.org and its supporters.


On Avaaz.orgs website it says:



We've just been hit with a 168-page court subpoena from Monsanto.

We have only days to respond, and it "commands" us to hand over every private email, note, or record we have regarding Monsanto, including the names and email addresses of Avaazers who have signed Monsanto campaigns!!

This is big. They're a $50 billion mega-corporation, infamous for legal strong-arm tactics like this. They have unlimited resources. If they get their hands on all our private information, there's no telling what they'll use it for.

So we're going to fight this. Because Monsanto may have unlimited resources to intimidate, but Avaaz has unlimited people power, and our members just aren't afraid.The 168-page court subpoena can be viewed at the following link:
https://avaazimages.avaaz.org/monsanto-subpoena-to-avaaz-r.pdf

Here the ugly rears his head.
For the health of our Earth man must be free to speak out against it's abuses.

Justplain
16th February 2018, 23:00
This may just be a publicity stunt. What legal grounds would monsanto have for demanding the names and emails of petitioners?

Avaaz is possibly a soros funded psyop. Avaaz received substantial startup donations from soros and his wife. Avaaz's founders apparently previously worked in places like the u.n., the rockefeller foundation, the gates foundation, the u.s. and u.k. governments (quite the resumes for 'grass roots' activists).

Avaaz apparently advocated a no fly zone over libya before u.s. special forces brought khadaffi down.

I would take avaaz, and this story, with a large grain of salt.


https://www.google.ca/amp/s/off-guardian.org/2015/07/18/avaaz-clicktivist-heroes-or-soros-wolf-in-woolly-disguise/amp/

Michelle Marie
17th February 2018, 00:40
Maybe it was used for bait and switch.

MM

Hervé
17th February 2018, 01:04
Maybe it was used for bait and switch.

MM
Right... the subpoena would then be just an excuse to officially make it known that Monsanto already is in possession of all the e-mail addresses of any "opponent" of interest.

Michelle Marie
17th February 2018, 01:11
Maybe it was used for bait and switch.

MM
Right... the subpoena would then be just an excuse to officially make it known that Monsanto already is in possession of all the e-mail addresses of any "opponent" of interest.

At least they have no fear. :muscle: They are worthy opponents!

:blackwidow:
:sun: MM