View Full Version : Looks Like Monsanto Stole the Election! Demand a Recount!
onawah
17th December 2012, 21:28
Please sign the petition and pass it on, Facebook it, etc..
I thought the election returns smelled very fishy, and now there is proof.
Go to:
http://www.causes.com/causes/62120-stop-monsanto/actions/1716136
PETITION: Looks Like Monsanto Stole the Election! Demand a Recount!
December 17 · Started by Stop Monsanto · Invite Friends ·
To: California Secretary of State Debra Bowen
The most recent official vote tally released on Dec. 3 claims that Prop 37, the California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act for GMO labels, was defeated by a narrow margin of 51.5%-48.5%.
Statisticians in California have uncovered a series of near-impossible statistical abnormalities affecting over 150,000 votes that could have swung the election. Their research strongly suggests that electronic vote tabulators in a number of California counties switched Yes on 37 votes to No votes. Statisticians have found that Yes on 37 fared worse, on the average, in larger precincts in a number of California's most populous counties than it did in smaller precincts. These findings fly in the face of polls and common sense, given that the strongest support for Yes on 37 came from young people, younger moms, minority communities and low-income residents who are concentrated in these same larger urban precincts.
Please conduct a complete recount of the votes in all the counties exhibiting these statistical abnormalities.
bodhii71
17th December 2012, 22:07
I don't think it will do much good.
I went there to sign the petition, it wouldn't allow me and I watched the number drop from 619 back down to 616... sigh.
Edit, now it is back to 619. IDK, probably won't see this get off the ground but still one must try I guess.
DeDukshyn
17th December 2012, 22:21
I don't think it will do much good.
I went there to sign the petition, it wouldn't allow me and I watched the number drop from 619 back down to 616... sigh.
Edit, now it is back to 619. IDK, probably won't see this get off the ground but still one must try I guess.
What are you on about?, it's at 633 now, and there's 14 days to get 2500 -- easy as pie. ;) ;)
Giving up is like bending over for them. ;) Stay the course!
torti
18th December 2012, 00:24
It won't let me sign it without logging into FB :(
onawah
18th December 2012, 00:47
Hopefully this one will work for you:
http://www.causes.com/causes/62120-stop-monsanto?ctm=home
725 votes at this moment.
Here's what the petition says:
To: California Secretary of State Debra Bowen
The most recent official vote tally released on Dec. 3 claims that Prop 37, the California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act for GMO labels, was defeated by a narrow margin of 51.5%-48.5%.
Statisticians in California have uncovered a series of near-impossible statistical abnormalities affecting over 150,000 votes that could have swung the election. Their research strongly suggests that electronic vote tabulators in a number of California counties switched Yes on 37 votes to No votes. Statisticians have found that Yes on 37 fared worse, on the average, in larger precincts in a number of California's most populous counties than it did in smaller precincts. These findings fly in the face of polls and common sense, given that the strongest support for Yes on 37 came from young people, younger moms, minority communities and low-income residents who are concentrated in these same larger urban precincts.
Please conduct a complete recount of the votes in all the counties exhibiting these statistical abnormalities.
Monsanto, Pepsi and the rest of the biggest biotech companies and food processors spent $46 million on non-stop ads full of lies and misinformation, and on false mailers pretending to originate from the Democratic Party. Now, it looks like they hacked the electronic voting machines and flipped enough votes to ensure their narrow victory. Please sign this petition demanding a recount.
For an overview of how electronic vote flipping may have stolen the Prop 37 ballot initiative, you can listen to this one-hour, in-depth radio show hosted by Bob Fitrakis, Ohio political science professor and expert on electronic voter theft. Among his guests are Francois Choquette, respected California statistician who is investigating electronic voter fraud on Prop 37:
http://www.wvko1580.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/FightBack-20121208-1.mp3
http://www.wvko1580.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/FightBack-20121208-1.mp3
Lost Soul
18th December 2012, 01:28
The real issue shouldn't be labeling. Even if they lost, people will still buy GMOs because of budget - especially thanks to inflation with QE-4 ($1 trillion being created digitally a year). The real issue is whether GMOs should be legal to sell. It shouldn't.
DeDukshyn
18th December 2012, 01:46
The real issue shouldn't be labeling. Even if they lost, people will still buy GMOs because of budget - especially thanks to inflation with QE-4 ($1 trillion being created digitally a year). The real issue is whether GMOs should be legal to sell. It shouldn't.
Due to capitalism, this has to be the method.
If they are going to claim we live in a democracy and a capitalist society, we will have to use those constructs to change the world -- and we can, unless they stop us, then we challenge that democracy, and the lies get exposed to the world.
Probably the way it will have to pan out.
onawah
18th December 2012, 05:52
It's a start and from small things, great things come.
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Please bump this after you sign the petition, so this gets lots of focus.
More setbacks re stopping Monsanto we don't need.
Referee
18th December 2012, 07:41
I am getting to the point I am physically ill how this could happen to all of us! Thanks for posting!
onawah
18th December 2012, 08:09
I can't stand it either. That's why I'm doing what I can to reverse this.
Plus, one of my favorite channelers predicted that Prop 37 would pass, and I don't want her proven wrong! :lol:
:bump:
onawah
18th December 2012, 17:45
Some encouraging news on the Monsanto front:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/12/18/general-mills-cheerios.aspx?e_cid=20121218_DNL_art_1
By Dr. Mercola
Organic foods are required by U.S. federal law to be produced in ways that promote ecological sustainability, without common toxic and genetically engineered ingredients.
But organic products are increasingly being forced to compete with products that are labeled as "natural." There are no restrictions on the term "natural", and it often constitutes nothing more than meaningless marketing hype. Most disturbing of all, many foods labeled as "natural" actually contain genetically engineered ingredients, and breakfast cereals are particularly guilty of this.
California's Proposition 37, which would have required GE foods to be labeled as such and prevented GE foods from being mislabeled as "natural," was defeated back in November due to massive donations from multinational corporations that hide GE ingredients behind natural labels and "wholesome" advertising.
One such company was General Mills, which donated more than $1.1 million to the No on Prop. 37 campaign to defeat the GE labeling law. I recently told you this betrayal of consumers' trust will backfire, and General Mills just got a taste of the backlash.
Good Business 101: Do Not Deceive Your Customers
At the beginning of December, General Mills' Cheerios brand released a Facebook app asking "fans" to "show what Cheerios mean to them." The app allowed users to create their own placards using Cheerios' trademarked black font on a yellow background, where dots and periods featured little cheerios. One day later, the app was abruptly pulled after thousands of angry "fans" expressed their disgust over the company's betrayal. According to Activist Post1:
"You could literally spend all day looking at 'Recent Posts by Others' on Cheerios' Facebook page - they are nearly all complaints about GMOs and declarations of boycotts."
Cheerios diligently deleted posts as quickly as they could, and most have now been removed, along with the app. But screenshots of some of the creations have been preserved on Cheeseslave2 and the Happy Place3 website.
Examples include: "General Mills has drawn their line in the sand, spent over a million to deceive paying customers, and is now trying to hide the backlash from other customers who do not yet know the damaging nature of genetic modification. It just goes to show that the fight for truth about GMOs in the face of deception by Monsanto, DuPont, and large food corporations is far from over. And consumers are winning without needing millions for a failed hushmoney campaign."
Parents are Waking Up to the Dangers of Genetically Engineered Foods
In a recent press release 5, Alisa Gravitz, CEO and president of Green America, stated:
"The sheer volume of comments on Cheerios' Facebook page raising concerns around genetically engineered ingredients is incredibly inspiring. It is also amazing to see the creativity that visitors to Cheerios' Facebook page use to call out Cheerios on using their customers as a science experiment for GMO consumption. Cheerios is a cereal that is frequently fed to children, and many of the comments are from concerned parents who are worried about the fact that they have been feeding a cereal with genetically engineered ingredients to their children."
One such parent posted a comment on Cheerios Facebook page saying,
"So sorry that the food my kids loved as toddlers is one I can't support anymore. I can't believe that General Mills has the well-being of its customers in mind when it contributes to movement against labeling of GMOs."
read the rest at :
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/12/18/general-mills-cheerios.aspx?e_cid=20121218_DNL_art_1
Marin
18th December 2012, 19:47
Hopefully this one will work for you:
http://www.causes.com/causes/62120-stop-monsanto?ctm=home
725 votes at this moment.
None of the links allow you to sign the petition without logging on to Facebook. Hmmmm....
soleil
18th December 2012, 20:39
1600+ now.
onawah
19th December 2012, 00:31
2500 is what they were aiming for, so they should reach their goal, and hopefully this will kickstart a much bigger action.
No one, especially those Monsanto b------s should be allowed to get away with a stolen election!
DeDukshyn
20th December 2012, 02:36
Just an update .. over 2500 in three days of fifteen!! ... excellent! ;) I wanna see 10,000+!!!
onawah
20th December 2012, 02:54
Me too! And hopefully this petition will do well also:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?53329-FDA-Sued-for-Withholding-Data-on-Antibiotic-Use-in-Food-Animals&p=602095#post602095
Thanks for bumping these. :bump:
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