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Althena
3rd March 2016, 17:18
Aaaannnnndd, there it is. Thanks Obama!!


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By Claire Bernish

Monsanto has essentially been gifted a free pass with legislation intended to protect people and the environment. Monsanto will enjoy immunity from responsibility for one of the most noxious of all its toxic creations: PCBs.

Slipped into already-contentious reform measures of the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act by the House of Representatives, the provision concerns now-banned polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which, in the United States, were manufactured nearly exclusively by Monsanto. Though the Environmental Protection Agency banned the substances in the 1979, from the early 1930s through 1977, the agrichemical goliath produced around 1.25 billion pounds — of which an estimated 10 percent continues to wreak havoc on human health and the environment.


Originally used as insulation material against fires and explosions in electrical transformers and other electrical equipment, PCBs became so broadly popular they made their way into paints, inks, adhesives, surface coatings, lubricants, electronics, and more. PCBs evaporate naturally from contaminated natural features, such as the Great Lakes, but may also be released into the air via incineration, or water supply through leaching from municipal waste. When mounting evidence pointed toward environmental PCB contamination as a cause of immune-system illnesses and cancers, the EPA implemented their ban in 1979.

Now, the question of liability — for present as well as potential future cases — has become a key concern in reworking the Toxic Substances Act. Underlying the remaining disputes between the House and Senate versions of the bill is the question of preemption, or defining who will be able to sue for damage caused by the chemical industry; and which body will be tasked with industry regulation.

Monsanto, with its pernicious PCBs, just received an ‘out.’

“Monsanto does not consider either version of the bill, with respect to the effect on preemption, to be a ‘gift,’” Monsanto spokeswoman Charla Lord stated, as the New York Times reported.

“PCB litigation has surged in the last year as cities and school systems struggle to comply with directives from federal and state regulators to reduce PCB levels in sewer discharge and in caulk once used to construct schools. Separately, a group of individuals who received diagnoses of a form of cancer known as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma sued Monsanto last year, claiming the company should pay damages,” said the Times.

“The House also voted to preserve the right to sue if individuals or local governments believe they have been harmed by a chemical, regardless of future federal regulations of the substance,” the Times continued. “But a critical paragraph added to the House bill in late May made sure regulatory requirements by the E.P.A. would continue to disqualify legal claims, and it specifically referred to the section of the 1976 toxic chemical law governing PCBs, giving Monsanto clearer authority in the future to ask judges to dismiss lawsuits filed against it.”

Despite Congressional aides’ assertion the paragraph exemption was inserted at the behest of Republicans in the House Energy and Commerce Committee, one Republican refused comment to the Times, and Monsanto insists it did request the addition.

Six cities are currently in litigation over the cost to clean up PCB contamination, but attorneys fear the clause’s potential to nullify legal efforts to hold Monsanto accountable.

“Taxpayers and public entities would be left holding the bag to pay hundreds of millions of dollars if not billions of dollars cleaning up Monsanto’s PCBs,” warned John Fiske, an attorney for one of the six cities, who explained that will likely occur should legislation pass with the ‘gift’ exemption.

Though the Toxic Substances Act is clearly outdated and is in desperate need of reform, Monsanto claims it deserves continued protection from responsibility to clean up PCBs. Essentially, the chemical giant has thus far managed to shirk responsibility, and so it feels it has every right to continue to do so.

“PCBs served an important fire-protection and safety purpose,” Lord claimed in a written statement. “If these products were improperly disposed of, Monsanto is not responsible.”

As Anti-Media previously reported, reforms to the Toxic Substances Act as they currently stand do more to put the public in danger, in part by thwarting states’ attempts to regulate chemicals they find to be potentially dangerous while waiting for snail-paced federal reviews to take place. In fact, attorneys general from California, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington, specifically, have voiced concern that controls their states have placed on possibly-toxic chemicals would be deemed illegal were the legislation to pass as-is.

There are also indications the American Chemistry Council — “the leading trade organization and lobbyist for the chemical industry” — may have been partially involved in the drafting of the legislation.

Monsanto’s gift clause — whether or not the company claims responsibility for its insertion — is one more reason to be aware of this legislation and all of its possible repercussions.

http://theantimedia.org/congress-sneaks-new-monsanto-protection-act-into-sweeping-environmetal-bill/

Calz
3rd March 2016, 17:24
Endgame time for the globalists.

Really.

Unless there are those left to rise up ... then it is done ...


let us hope that is not the case.

conk
3rd March 2016, 19:03
They have become so blatant in their actions and so confident of their agenda, they are inadvertently waking people up. This is yet one more egregious straw on the camel's back. Sadly, the awareness of the world is so low that even having s*** rubbed in their faces does little to alert them. It is happening though. More and more are talking about serious issues in my work and personal circle. Much more than just a few years ago.

Now, let us wait patiently for more internet controls. The info is spreading too quickly.

East Sun
3rd March 2016, 20:12
I drove around for years with a bumper sticker on my car that said ''NO GMO's" STOP THE BULLIES---No one ran me off the road but in parking lots and at the town dump a few asked me what it meant.

Nobody honked in "thumbs up" or in anger. Either would have been ok, so complacency seems to have taken over the minds of the drivers on the highways.

But I think people are taking notice. I hope people's health is not destroyed too much before we can make a difference and stop the bastards......

Citizen No2
3rd March 2016, 20:12
conk wrote:



They have become so blatant in their actions and so confident of their agenda, they are inadvertently waking people up. This is yet one more egregious straw on the camel's back.

I keep hearing this phrase, 'waking up', everywhere, everyday, constantly....... waking up.


But let us think about this for one minute..........

When you sleep at night in bed ( we all do, so we can all relate to this analogy ), and wake up in the morning, we are waking up, we are awake....... We are fully aware of our surroundings. To the reality of the situation we have awoken to.

But how many times have you woken up, been fully awake, and laid in bed for an hour or so ?


So maybe that is us.


We are awake......... To the horrendous reality of our situation, but we're having a f^(%!£g lay-in.

Or is it just me?



Regards.

Althena
3rd March 2016, 20:39
I drove around for years with a bumper sticker on my car that said ''NO GMO's" STOP THE BULLIES---No one ran me off the road but in parking lots and at the town dump a few asked me what it meant.

Nobody honked in "thumbs up" or in anger. Either would have been ok, so complacency seems to have taken over the minds of the drivers on the highways.

But I think people are taking notice. I hope people's health is not destroyed too much before we can make a difference and stop the bastards......

Not to mention how it's affecting the land, water, air and the animals that consume GMO plants and feed. I say air because I've been to a soybean processing plant and the dust that comes from the smokestacks that they release (at night surely enough) pollute the air and get into everything including our lungs.

The pool that we were swimming in had a fine deposit of GMO soybean sediment on the bottom, well you get the idea.
:yell:Truly disgusting.

Lifebringer
4th March 2016, 12:26
Another slap on the wrist for poisoning citizens/agenda 21. So will all their crimes be shoved under the rug? It started with Native Americans the Hebrew tribe of Gad. Small pox tainted blankets killed well over a million Hebrews to steal their land for industry. They were about nature, industry about the dollar and look where we are. Looking to the natives to find out how to survive their idiocy. Why they don't need multiple vaccines to combat what was released by air, water and land.

This bares some karmetic justice to arrive in America, so if the people don't object then they are supporting it. Who are we? Are we them? Do we kill for the dollars of tomorrow?

I don't think so.

Lifebringer
4th March 2016, 12:36
The danger of GOP and Bluedog Neo Dems have destroyed the world. That is why Trump has 40% of white families and why Bernie has the disaffected Independents, Pissed off republicans, and party left behind Dems, Greens that want clean energy now, and Libertarians that want to help keep war off our shores unless in defending them. Secure our shores is the motto, and so should the borders, but the elites don't want that, they love cross border lower wages, and care not what happens after their 12-16 hours shift at their homes. Starvation has not only knocked on the doors, but kicked them down and the weight of hopelessness among the poor has them drinking themselves or drugging themselves to get out of something they really don't feel is worth sticking around for. I've talked to them and if you see the patterns of hopelessness and talk to them, they will ask you: "Why should I stick around for more of the same non-opportunistic, hopeless charade of life promised, yet not delivered as they steal our money every week from our check and tell us NO when we are kicked to the curbs of poverty like trash because of loss of a job.
Mene, mene Terkal Parcin.
Judgement.

Michelle Marie
5th March 2016, 03:29
conk wrote:



They have become so blatant in their actions and so confident of their agenda, they are inadvertently waking people up. This is yet one more egregious straw on the camel's back.

I keep hearing this phrase, 'waking up', everywhere, everyday, constantly....... waking up.


But let us think about this for one minute..........

When you sleep at night in bed ( we all do, so we can all relate to this analogy ), and wake up in the morning, we are waking up, we are awake....... We are fully aware of our surroundings. To the reality of the situation we have awoken to.

But how many times have you woken up, been fully awake, and laid in bed for an hour or so ?


So maybe that is us.


We are awake......... To the horrendous reality of our situation, but we're having a f^(%!£g lay-in.

Or is it just me?



Regards.

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Gathering strength and wisdom. Activating finer perceptions.
All has purpose. Higher vibrations.
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