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To: Liberty Valance

I’m really concerned about how this will affect my backyard garden. I plant many heirloom seeds, and I’ve been increasing their use over the last few years. If nature does what it does, and without my knowledge or consent my heirlooms get cross-pollinated with Monsanto’s things, will they come after me? Granted, I have shallow pockets and I’m just a gardener so I doubt they WOULD but I’m disturbed if they COULD. If they have been given the legal right to do this it’s very frightening. Control the food supply . . .


32 posted on 05/13/2013 9:46:56 AM PDT by goodwithagun (My gun has killed fewer people than Ted Kennedy's car.)
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To: goodwithagun

This doesn’t effect your backyard garden and nobody will come after you, cross-pollinated or not. This only applies to farmers who grow enough to bring their product to market.


53 posted on 05/13/2013 12:43:40 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: goodwithagun
If nature does what it does, and without my knowledge or consent my heirlooms get cross-pollinated with Monsanto’s things, will they come after me?

They probably will so always keep an eye out for a black SUV with the "Monsanto" logo painted on the side.

They're the roaming investigative division of the corporation and their job is to drive thru neighborhoods looking for people exactly like you who are now utilizing their patent infringed seeds in your backyard gardens.......

You won't see them in the daytime because they only drive around at night. These genetically modified Monsanto plants contain an enzyme that is undetectable unless it is illuminated by a high intensity, multiple spectrum ultra-violet spotlight that can't be seen but yet causes the plants to glow in the dark when the beam is focused on them.

If you suspect that Monsanto may be coming to your neighborhood, you can easily thwart their efforts to locate your plants by covering them at night with black plastic sheeting such as garbage bags. I simply take a couple of bags, slice them down the sides, open them up then lay them over the plants. I'll also put stakes in the ground that the bags will drape over so they don't damage the plants..........

As a side note, it also helps to have a neighborhood "Monsanto watch" group who keep their eyes open in case any of the Monsanto vans come to your city or neighborhood.......

Good Luck and don't get caught, we all have to stick together.....

56 posted on 05/13/2013 1:22:30 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (This space for rent)
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