SMOKINCHOICES (and other musings)

February 10, 2012

Bee Colony Collapse – update

I Promise – you won’t like this

(Was just watching a video which Mike Adams (the Health Ranger) over at Natural News.com has on his current newsletter.  It’s called MONSANTO, ROUNDUP,  BAYER, DUPONT and more. . .   essentially the GMO stuff which sickens us all and unless we take collective action – there’s nothin gonna be done about it!  Curses on you Monsanto

Of course Jeff Smith should be sainted for all the good work he continues to do for his fellow man (while struggling for  dollars).  I don’t think there is any other source to equal what he does  I’ve posted much about the BEES over time. This is a major  HUGE problem.  If we keep losing the bees – we are headed for extinction – - everybody knows that, right?   Well, Jeff is telling much in this video, along about the 13 or 14th minute of the 28 minute video he starts relating his latest on the bees.  You gotta see it.   Jan)

P.S. I’ve just posted a new video interview with Jeffrey Smith about the latest breaking news on GMOs:
http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=392D72A0CD569C34A603BB4883029B51

“Natural Foods” myth

Whole Fraud: Exposing the Myth of So-Called Natural Foods

By Ronnie Cummins

  • Organic Consumers Association, Feb 9, 2012
    ronnie balck and white

Ask Whole Foods to Support GMO Labeling!

On Jan. 31, organic and natural foods giant Whole Foods Market (WFM) once again attacked the Organic Consumers Association, the nation’s leading watchdog on organic standards, as being too “hard-line” for insisting that retailers like WFM stop selling, or at least start labeling, billions of dollars worth of so-called “natural” foods in their stores – foods that are laced with unlabeled, hazardous genetically engineered (GE) ingredients.

WFM’s most recent attack on OCA predictably backfired, throwing gasoline on the fiery debate surrounding my previous essay “The Organic Elite Surrenders to Monsanto.”  In that essay, written in January 2011, I criticized WFM and several other well-known organic companies for their foolish (now hopefully repudiated) stance of espousing “co-existence” with the USDA and Monsanto, in exchange for minimal federal regulation of genetically engineered crops.

In subsequent articles, OCA has called for an end to “organic infighting” and for the organic industry, farmers, and consumers to join forces and pass laws or state ballot initiatives (like the current campaign in California) that would require mandatory labels on products containing genetically engineered ingredients, as well as to make it illegal to label or market GE-tainted foods as  “natural” or “all natural.”

Anger is now running so high against Monsanto and the USDA, as well as anyone appearing to tolerate “co-existence” with either group, that rumors are fast spreading that Monsanto has bought out, or plans to buy out, WFM. That rumor is untrue. However, it has focused attention once again on the critical issue of food labeling. WFM, and all of us in the organic community, must put an end to labeling fraud in the “natural” products sector, by passing laws that will require brands and supermarkets to clearly label all genetically engineered ingredients on their products.

Growing awareness has created a strong organic movement

Millions of health-minded Americans, especially parents of young children, now understand that cheap, non-organic, genetically engineered, industrial food is hazardous. Not only does chemical- and energy-intensive factory farming destroy the environment, impoverish rural communities, exploit farm workers, inflict unnecessary cruelty on farm animals, and contaminate the water supply, but the end product itself is inevitably contaminated.

Routinely contained in nearly every bite or swallow of non-organic industrial food are genetically engineered ingredients, pesticides, antibiotics and other animal drug residues, pathogens, feces, hormone-disrupting chemicals, toxic sludge, slaughterhouse waste, chemical additives and preservatives, irradiation-derived radiolytic chemical by-products, and a host of other hazardous allergens and toxins.

  • If common sense weren’t enough, scientists warn us that a public health Doomsday Clock is ticking. Big Biotech and Big Ag are the root cause of 80 million cases of food poisoning every year in the US, as well as an epidemic of allergies, reproductive disorders, food-related cancers, heart attacks, and obesity.  Within a decade, these diet- and environment-related diseases – heavily subsidized under our Big Pharma/chemical/genetically-engineered/factory farm system – will likely bankrupt Medicare and the entire U.S. health care system.

Likewise, millions of green-minded consumers understand that industrial agriculture poses a terminal threat to the environment and climate stability. A highly conscious and passionate segment of the population is beginning to understand that converting to non-chemical, non-genetically engineered, energy-efficient, carbon-sequestering organic farming practices, and drastically reducing food miles by relocalizing the food chain, are essential preconditions for stabilizing our out-of-control climate and preparing our families and communities for future energy and resource shortages.

Millions of us – consumers, farmers, activists – now realize that unless we act quickly, global warming and climate chaos will soon severely disrupt industrial agriculture and long-distance food transportation, leading to massive crop failures, food shortages, famine, war, and pestilence. Even more alarming, accelerating levels of greenhouse gases (especially from cars, coal, cattle, and related rainforest and wetlands destruction) will soon push global warming to a tipping point that will melt the polar icecaps and possibly unleash a cataclysmic discharge of climate-destabilizing methane, now sequestered in the fragile arctic tundra.

Thanks to this growing consumer awareness – and four decades of hard work – the organic community has built up a $30-billion “certified organic” food and products sector that prohibits the use of genetic engineering. The rapidly expanding organic/natural products sector – organic (4% of total retail sales) and natural (8%) – now constitutes more than 12% of total retail grocery sales, with an annual growth rate of 10-15%.  Even taking into account what appears to be a permanent economic recession and a lower rate of growth than that seen over the past 20 years, the organic and natural market will likely constitute 31-56% of grocery sales in 2020.

This consumer-driven movement, under relentless attack by the biotech and Big Food lobby, and with little or no help from government, has managed to create a healthy and sustainable alternative to America’s disastrous, chemical- and energy-intensive system of industrial agriculture. Millions of organic consumers are now demanding food and other products that are certified organic and non-GE, as well as locally or regionally produced, and minimally processed and packaged.

The myth of “natural” remains a threat

As impressive as this $30-billion Organic Alternative is, it remains overshadowed by an additional $50 billion in annual spending by consumers on products marketed as “natural.”

Recent polls indicate that many green-minded consumers remain confused about the qualitative difference between products labeled or advertised as “natural,” versus those labeled as organic. Many believe that “natural” means “almost organic,” or that a natural product is even better than organic.

  • Walk down the aisles of any Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods Market, or any upscale supermarket and look closely. What do you see? Row after row of attractively displayed, but mostly non-organic “natural” (i.e. conventional) foods and products. By marketing sleight of hand, these conventional foods, vitamins, private label items, and personal care products become “natural” or “almost organic” (and overpriced) in the “natural” supermarket setting.

It’s no wonder – and no accident – that consumers are confused. Companies selling these products are simply telling us what we want to hear, so they can charge a premium price.

In fact, all these “natural,” “all-natural,” and “sustainable,” products are neither backed up by rules and regulations, nor a third-party certifier. Most “natural” or conventional products – whether produce, dairy, or canned or frozen goods – are produced on large industrial farms or in processing plants that are highly polluting, chemical-intensive and energy-intensive.

Test these so-called “natural” products in a lab and what will you find? Pesticide residues, Genetically Modified Organisms, and a long list of problematic and/or carcinogenic synthetic chemicals and additives.

Trace these “natural” products back to the farm or factory and what will you find? Climate destabilizing chemical fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, and sewage sludge – not to mention exploited farm workers and workers in the food processing industry. Of course there are many products in WFM, Trader Joe’s and other natural food retailers that bear the label “USDA Organic.” But the overwhelming majority of their products are not.

Perhaps this wouldn’t matter if we were living in normal times, with a relatively healthy population, environment, and climate. Conventional products sold as “natural” or “nearly organic” would be just one more example of of chicanery or consumer fraud.

But we are not living in normal times.

Demanding that natural and conventional products and producers make the transition to organic is a matter of life or death. And standing in the way of making this great transition are not only Fortune 500 food and beverage corporations, Monsanto, and corporate agribusiness, as we would expect, but the wholesale and retail giants in the natural products sector as well.

The full transformation to organic begins with us

We cannot continue to hand over 88% of our consumer dollars to out-of-control, biotech, chemical-intensive, energy-intensive, greenhouse gas- polluting corporations and “profit-at-any-cost” retail chains such as Wal-Mart.

We must not allow the “natural” sector to degenerate into a “green-washed” marketing tool that merely disguises unhealthy and unsustainable food and farming practices. We must not allow “natural” to become a green shield for Monsanto and the biotech industry in their quest to take over global agriculture.

Instead, we must demand that the “natural” sector move our nation toward an organic future.  How – and how quickly – can we move healthy, organic, and “natural” products from a 12% market share, to becoming the dominant force in American food and farming?

This is a major undertaking, one that will require a major transformation in public consciousness and policy.

But it is doable.  And absolutely necessary.

  • The first step - before we overthrow Monsanto, Wal-Mart, and Food Inc. – is to put our own house in order.  That means shopping for certified organic products.

What does certified organic or “USDA Organic” mean? Certified organic means the farmer or producer has undergone a regular inspection of its farm, facilities, ingredients, and practices by an independent third-party certifier, accredited by the USDA National Organic Program (NOP). The producer has followed strict NOP regulations and maintained detailed records. Genetically engineered ingredients, synthetic pesticides, animal drugs, sewage sludge, irradiation, and chemical fertilizers are prohibited. Farm animals, soil, and crops have been managed organically. Food can be processed using only approved methods. Ingredients must be on the “allowed” list.

If every one of us pays close attention to the labels on our food – choosing certified organic over “natural” – we can increase demand for organic, sustainable, healthy foods.

  • Step two? Demand that your local and state legislators pass labeling laws so that all so-called “natural” products move in a “transition-to-organic” direction. Tell your elected officials that you have the right to know what is – and isn’t – in your food.

If we all work together, the U.S. will be well on its way to solving three of the nation’s most pressing problems: deteriorating public health, climate change, and the energy crisis.

Don’t be fooled. Stop buying so-called “natural” products unless you have no other choice. Buy certified “USDA Organic” products today and every day. Your health and the health of the planet are at stake. And please join the rapidly growing campaign in California and other states to force mandatory labels on GE foods and to make it illegal to label or advertise GE-tainted foods as “natural” or “all natural.”

Ronnie Cummins is the International Director of the Organic Consumers Association.

No, John – It’s WOMEN’S HEALTH!

Boehner: Contraceptive rule ‘will not stand’

House speaker says Congress will reverse order

By Jack Torry THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
        House Speaker John Boehner called the rule “an unambiguous attack on religious freedom.”

WASHINGTON — House Speaker John Boehner vowed yesterday that Congress would reverse the Obama administration’s new rule that requires Catholic-affiliated hospitals and schools to offer contraceptives in their insurance plans to their employees.

In a brief speech on the House floor, Boehner, R-West Chester, assailed the new rule as “an unambiguous attack on religious freedom in our country” and insisted that it “will not stand.”

Boehner, a Catholic who attended Archbishop Moeller High School in Cincinnati, charged that the Obama administration “has drifted dangerously beyond its constitutional boundaries, encroaching on religious freedom in a manner that affects millions of Americans and harms some of our nation’s most vital institutions.”

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who also is from Cincinnati, announced last month that under the new health-care law championed by President Barack Obama, all Catholic hospitals and schools, like all other employers, must pay for plans that provide for contraceptives, such as the birth-control pill and the Plan B morning-after pill.

Although the Catholic Church itself is exempt, Catholic-affiliated hospitals would face federal fines if they did not follow the new rule.

The rule has prompted an uproar among Catholic officials, who argue that the church opposes the use of contraceptives.   Catholics are a major voting bloc in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan — three states key to Obama’s re-election hopes.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said yesterday that the White House wants “to work with all these organizations to implement this policy in a way that is as sensitive to their concerns as possible. But let’s be clear: We are committed — the president is committed — to ensuring that women have access to contraception without paying any extra costs no matter where they work.’’

In a conference call with reporters, Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., predicted there would be a “backlash” against Boehner and Republicans if they attempted to repeal the rule.  She said “there is overwhelming support for this kind of rule” among Americans.

  • “It’s absolutely amazing in the year 2012 there is controversy over women’s access to birth control,” Schakowsky said.

Boehner said the House Energy and Commerce Committee, whose members include Rep. Bob Latta, R-Bowling Green, would consider a bill that would deal with “this flawed rule.” Although the Republicans can probably push a bill through the full House, it would face staunch opposition from the Democratic-controlled Senate.

According to the Guttmacher Institute, 28 states have laws requiring insurers who offer prescription-drug coverage to provide contraceptive drugs or devices. But 15 states have fairly broad exemptions for religiously affiliated schools and charities, and eight of those permit some hospitals to refuse coverage.

Ohio is among the states that do not require contraceptive coverage.

jtorry@dispatch.com

(Jan’s Comment”

To me this is not a religious issue, it is neither Democratic nor Republican.  This is broadly and plainly a “Women’s Rights”  issue.  I believe  it is true that a majority of women will have profound, but differing opinions on this.  It is a highly personal and intimate issue – - how could it be otherwise?

 It was not my fate to be burdened with this problem.  I had wanted a houseful of children.  As it happens, I was  to have only one pregnancy which was wonderful, carried to full term and producing a perfect child, a son after 7 years of marriage. 

While I have always been a rather strong and independent woman, nevertheless, I have also been very pleased to be a female.  I have enjoyed being a woman and all that goes with that.  Our gender has not been treated fairly under the law, in that the ultimate choice with regard to reproduction should belong to no-one other than she who lives in the body.  It is so much more than a 9 month metamorphosis — it is a lifetime commitment, a forever change to that  woman.  Of course, the social, economic and life ambition or plans are also major factors, as are ethical concerns with regard to what one can live with.  Much to consider. 

It is of no consequence whatever that I did not live  under stress regarding  an unwanted pregnancy.  Like other women, I am aware of the back-alley abortions practiced in our recent past. The broken lives and even loss of lives.  It is a tragic history.  I would not want any woman, ever to feel that this was an only option – ever again.  I am so very opposed to all the hullabaloo focused around Roe vs Wade.  This was settled law.  Our members of the Supreme Court were questioned at length regarding this issue.  But of course, Bush’s nominees lied.  They were willing to admit this is settled law and as such, would stand.  But look what’s happening now.

The point I wanted to make, very clearly is the fact that I would have gone to the wall in defense of WOMEN’S RIGHT TO CHOOSE.  This comes not from life’s circumstances, but from my bond with all other females of my species.  It is a sisterhood worth protecting, for each of us to be free to do stuff our own way, as we choose.    Jan)

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