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From: Martin Ouko
Seeds of Destruction:
The Geopolitics of GM Food
WILLIAM ENGDAHL / Current
Concerns (Zurich) n.5, 6mar2005
In June 2003, President George W. Bush made the issue of lifting
an 8-year European Union ban on genetically modified (GM) plants a matter
of US national strategic priority. This came only days after the US occupation
of Baghdad. The timing was not accidental. Since that time, EU resistance
to GM plants has crumbled, as has that of Brazil, and other key agriculture
producing nations. One year before, the future of GM crops was in doubt.
Now, some months and enormous pressure later, the strategists
of GM food hegemony are on the verge of a control over the global human and
animal food chain never held by any single nation or power.
The present debate over the nature of biotechnology and genetic
modification of basic food such as maize or soybeans, misses the most essential
point. The conversion of world agriculture by a small elite of biotech companies,
most US-based, has little to do with corporate greed. It has very much to
do with geopolitics and plans of some people to control world population
growth over the coming decades.
The nature of American power projection in the world today rests
on the development of key strategic advantages which no other combination
of nations can challenge, what the Pentagon planners term, "full spectrum
dominance." This includes global military dominance. It includes dominance
of the world's limited, and rapidly depleting petroleum supplies. It includes
control of the world's reserve currency, the dollar. And today it most definitely
includes future control of world agriculture through control of GM patents
and GM crops.
Before the end of the decade, if present trends continue, US global
dominance will be based on control of the food supply of most of this planet,
far more than military or even energy control. The geopolitical dimension
of this prospect bears careful examination.
A Rockefeller Trojan horse
The agency at the center of the GM controversy is the Rockefeller
Foundation in New York. Over the past decade, this influential private foundation
has spent more than $100 million in sponsoring research and development
of GM crops to be deployed in world food production. They have specifically
targeted key developing nations in their effort.
Their public statements suggest noble motives: "The Rockefeller
Foundation is a global foundation with a mandate and a commitment to enrich
and sustain the lives of the poor and excluded throughout the world," said
foundation president, Gordon Conway, in a 1999 speech to the Monsanto Company,
the world's largest producer of GM seeds and pesticides. Conway cites as
justification for the GM revolution in agriculture the projections of an
added 2 billion people in the world by 2020, amid a decline in existing agriculture
yields, and increased degradation of soils and ecology. All indications suggest
this is not the real reason GM plants are being promoted with a fervor.
Over the past 18 years, the Rockefeller Foundation has played
a decisive role worldwide in spreading the acceptance of radical practices
of genetic modification to countries and laboratories where a direct US Government
research program would be greeted with greatest suspicion. The Rockefeller
Foundation is, in effect, the Trojan Horse of GM proliferation.
It has gained entry in key countries in part by selecting key
scientists from select developing countries to be educated and trained in
the US or other industrial countries under foundation programs and auspices.
It has done this by funding GM research and by using its influence in government
and other agencies and NGO's. To date more than 400 leading scientists from
the Philippines to Thailand to Kenya to China have been trained and cultivated
by the foundation.
The Rockefeller Foundation has a murky past, since its creation
in 1914 out of the Rockefeller family Standard Oil Trust fortune. Well
before 1945, the foundation had been a leading funder of eugenics research,
work made infamous by the Nazi race purity experiments. This included Rockefeller
support to the American Eugenics Society and the Population Council. As
the race breeding policies of the German Third Reich came to light after
the war, Rockefeller strategists shifted profile to champion the causes of
environment, resource scarcity and over-population. The policy remained
one of global population reduction. (1).
Kissinger and NSSM 200
Since more than a quarter century, Rockefeller Foundation energy
has been focused on biotechnology and genetic engineering research and promotion.
This comes after decades of involvement in various population control schemes
for the developing world. There is no contradiction.
In 1972 President Nixon named foundation board member, John D.
Rockefeller III, to chair a Presidential Commission on "Population and
the American Future." The same Rockefeller created the Population Council
in 1952, and openly called for "zero population growth."
Rockefeller's Commission on Population and the American Future
laid the foundation for Henry Kissinger's National Security memorandum,
NSSM 200, of April 1974, which cited population growth in strategic, raw
materials rich developing countries as a US national security concern of
the highest priority.
During the 1970's, when Kissinger was National Security Council
director as well as Secretary of State, food and oil emerged as strategic
US national security commodities. Kissinger initiated the controversial
"oil-for-food" strategy in which a food-deficient USSR imported vast sums
of US grain and paid it with large export of Soviet oil for dollars. US
domestic oil production, outside Alaska, had peaked in 1970 and began a
steady decline. The US was becoming increasingly an oil import nation. National
security became tied to security of cheap imported oil, and food was a
weapon in the US security arsenal from that time on. Kissinger's Cabinet
colleague, Agriculture Secretary, Earl Butz, reflected the Kissinger policy
when he stated, "Hungry men listen only to those who have a piece of bread.
Food is a tool. It is a weapon in the US negotiating kit." Kissinger was
then chief negotiator.
In 1974, Kissinger submitted the NSSM 200 memorandum to President
Nixon, naming population growth in key raw-materials rich developing countries
as, a US "national security threat." Since that time, control of economic
growth rates and population growth in key developing countries has been
US national security priority.
Kissinger owed his political career since the late 1950's to his
stint as a researcher for the Rockefeller family, and owed his rise to power
to their backing. The Rockefeller family had been at the center of US oil
and raw materials geopolitics since early in the 1900's, when the Standard
Oil Trust was built. Kissinger was well aware of the importance of food
and energy to US national interests.
With Kissinger's NSSM 200, Washington official policy was to impose
restrictions on fast-growing developing countries, policies which would
significantly cut population growth. In NSSM 200, Kissinger implied that
famine might be an effective way to reduce population: "…large-scale
famine of a kind not experienced for several decades - a kind the world
thought had been permanently banished," was foreseeable, he wrote. He remarked
that the US and other donor countries would not be likely to provide necessary
food export to the afflicted regions.
In 1975, Kissinger's successor as National Security Advisor, Brent
Scowcroft, later a Kissinger business partner, wrote, "United States leadership
is essential to combat population growth, to implement the World Population
Plan of Action and to advance United States security and overseas interests.
The President endorses…NSSM 200…," Scowcroft
added.
Kissinger's NSSM 200 document, classified secret and not made
public until 1989, took estimates of world population growth to the end of
the century and beyond, and the impact on the need for food and raw materials,
notably energy. "Growing populations will have a serious impact on the need
for food especially in the poorest, fastest growing LDC's," Kissinger stated.
"World needs for food rise by 2.5% or more a year at a time when readily
available fertilizer and well-watered land is already largely being utilized.
Therefore, additions to food production must come from higher yields," the
Government memo declared. It was at this time that the Rockefeller Foundation
also began large research in genetic engineering of plants, including rice,
ostensibly to raise yields.
With NSSM 200, Washington made implementation of population control
programs a pre-condition for US financial aid, even famine relief. Washington
ensured that birth reduction was adopted as official policy by the IMF,
World Bank and the UN. Beginning the mid-1970's all IMF and World Bank aid
to developing target countries was tied to their willingness to accept population
control policies dictated by Washington.
NSSM 200 explicitly listed 13 countries as "key countries" in
which the US held a "special political and strategic interest." These were:
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand, Nigeria, Philippines, Turkey,
Egypt, Ethiopia, Mexico, Brazil and Colombia. Their population growth was
deemed especially worrisome to US national interests, according to Kissinger.
Notably, every key country has been subjected to major social, economic and
military upheaval since 1974. US food aid, even in famine, was withheld from
countries refusing to adopt US-mandated birth control or population reduction
policies. (2).
NSSM 200 continues as unofficial US Government policy to the
present day, despite public Bush Administration concessions to Catholic Right
to Life groups. In this, the role of the Rockefeller Foundation is central
to Washington policy regarding genetic engineering in world agriculture,
especially that in key developing nations in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Rockefeller's GM proliferation network
In 1971 the Rockefeller Foundation, together with the Ford Foundation
and the World Bank, established the Consultative Group on International
Agricultural Research (CGIAR), which runs 16 research centers around the
world, most in developing countries, spending some $350 million annually.
The focus of CGIAR is the spread of GM crops in the developing world.
CGIAR today operates under the umbrella of the World Bank, and
has drawn 20 developing countries in as sponsors. World Bank aid is administered
on the basis of a recipient agreeing to impose population control policies,
the present form of NSSM 200, but with Washington officially in the background.
Thus, the Rockefeller Foundation, World Bank, Monsanto and other agri-giants
and the US Government, all meet under CGIAR auspices.
The CGIAR mission is to promote "sustainable agriculture for food
security." To do this, CGIAR has used its funds and government influence
to take control of one of the world's largest collections of plant genetic
resources. CGIAR then makes the materials available to companies like Monsanto
and Syngenta, "so that new gene combinations can be used to increase productivity,
sustainably," as they state. In turn, CGIAR mobilizes biotechnology proliferation
in developing countries. CGIAR trains the most promising national scientists
and researchers in biotechnology, insuring that cadre of pro-GM national
researchers will promote the spread of GM agriculture and biotechnology back
home.
In addition to its role in establishing CGIAR, the Rockefeller
Foundation has been a major donor to the International Service for the Acquisition
of Agri-biotech Applications or ISAAA.
Every US President since George H.W. Bush in 1992, has made support
of genetically engineered crops a matter of highest national priority. The
example of US-AID backing for the Rockefeller Foundation's ISAAA is exemplary.
The ISAAA was originally founded with Rockefeller Brothers' Fund
money for the sole purpose to "facilitate the delivery of proprietary biotechnologies
from the corporate labs of the industrialized world into the food and farming
systems of the South."
How this works becomes clear when the current financial sponsors
of the ISAAA are known. In addition to the Rockefeller Foundation, sponsors
include Monsanto (USA), Syngenta (Swiss), Dow AgroSciences (USA), Pioneer
Hi-Bred (USA), Cargill (USA), Bayer CropScience (Germany), and a mysterious
"Anonymous Donor "(USA), and US-AID of the State Department.
The argument of the institutions behind ISAAA is that the developing
world is where a rising population makes growing food demand most acute,
but where economic resources are least able to meet the needs. Hence, ISAAA
enables the introduction of corporate GM technologies and crops from the
industrial world into the South, acting as "honest brokers" in their words.
As the Kissinger NSSM 200 targeted 13 developing countries in
1974 for population reduction, the ISAAA targets 12 countries for introduction
of GM crops. Six of these countries are the same as Kissinger listed in
1974: Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Egypt. In
addition, ISAAA lists Malaysia, Vietnam, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Argentina and
Costa Rica.
By their own admission, the ISAAA launches propaganda offensives
to counter hostility to GM crops, and they train science elites from the
target countries, often bringing them to USA or other leading GM research
centers such as the Monsanto Life Sciences Research Center, to learn the
world of GM elite research. Randy Hautea is head of the group's SEAsia Center
in the Philippines, based in the center established by the Rockefeller Foundation's
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).
Hautea recently stated that his group has targeted Indonesia,
Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam because, "they all have the
political will to pursue and adopt biotechnology applications." What Hautea
did not say was that introduction of GM seeds means introduction of costly
GM pesticides and other policies which only global agribusiness companies
are able to carry out.
Food production of target countries is being transformed into
the global agribusiness market, not longer available for national food security.
Hautea does not say how biotechnology brought in to, say, Indonesia or Malaysia
by Syngenta or Monsanto, contributes to the benefit of small farmers, the
heart of their food production. To date, in fact, there exists no proof
of any benefit from GM crops for family farmers. In fact the opposite is
the case. Farmers are often coerced or forced to buy Monsanto GM seeds or
other GM seeds by their governments.
Through ISAAA and related networks of organizations, the Rockefeller
Foundation is at the center of the worldwide actions of Monsanto, DuPont,
Cargill and Dow Agri-sciences, Syngenta, Bayer AG and other major biotech
giants, dominating the ongoing "new Green Revolution" as Rockefeller's Conway
terms it. (3).
Spreading the GM control
The list of major GM plants today includes GM rice, soybeans,
corn, oilseeds, and numerous other basic food crops. The Rockefeller Foundation
has played a key fostering role in the development of most major new types.
More than 70% of all processed foods Americans consume comes today
from GM products. Almost all the animal feed used to feed cattle, and other
animals in the US and in major world markets today is GM feed, mainly soymeal
and corn.
Most Americans are ignorant of what they eat. The US government
has refused to label food that contains GM inputs. A new EU food labelling
law also does not require producers to identify animal products fed on GM
feed, leaving consumers ignorant of what GM products they eat. In 2003,
the total acreage planted to GM seeds worldwide was 167 million acres or
68 million hectares according to ISAAA data. This was a 15% rise in one
year. The United States is the largest GM grower with 106 million acres
of genetically modified soybeans, corn and cotton. Worldwide, 55% of all
soybeans grown now are GM crops. Soymeal is one of the most essential and
richest protein sources for animal and human consumption. Every bite of
a McDonald's hamburger contains as much as 30% of GM soyameal.
Without even realizing, most people in North America, East Asia
and Europe regularly eat products or animals fed from GM crops. What is
most remarkable is the fact that farmers in North America, Australia, Argentina,
and more recently after a long battle, in Brazil, have surrendered their
control over seeds to a handful of multinational biotech giants who have
a deliberate strategy to dominate and control the planting of basic food
crops worldwide.
The terminator not dead
If emerging nations from China to India to Indonesia and beyond,
were to manage to create a food self-sufficiency independent of reliance
on US or OECD food suppliers, the ability of the United States to remain
the dominant power would diminish, regardless of military might.
What better way to control the destiny of China, India, East Asia
and the rest of the world than to establish permanent control over their
ability to grow food? Enter Monsanto and the agriculture biotechnology cartel,
who dominate GM crops globally. Just two years ago it seemed Monsanto might
be headed into financial ruin. Today, it is on the verge of becoming the
one of the single most powerful corporations in the world.
Interestingly, it was the direct intervention of the Rockefeller
Foundation in October 1999, which was responsible for the widely-touted
decision of Monsanto "not to commercialize" its 'terminator technology'
for GM seeds. Monsanto president Robert Shapiro wrote to the Rockefeller
Foundation that it would "shelve" or put on hold its "sterile seed" technology,
formally called Genetic Use Restriction Technology (GURT). The Monsanto decision
was a tactical ploy, taken on advice of Rockefeller's Conway, to defulse
growing opposition to GM crops, especially in Europe. Monsanto's terminator
seed technology, in which the US Department of Agriculture also holds part
patent rights, has been called the ultimate weapon, the 'neutron bomb' of
agriculture, rightly so.
Terminator seeds would solve a major problem for Monsanto and
other GM giants in collecting seed fees in the developing world for patented
GM seeds, something made possible a few years ago by GATT trade talks on
patent rights.
Free trade in agriculture is today at the heart of the WTO. Under
the treaty of the World Trade Organization, created by the GATT Uruguay
trade round in the early 1990's, multinational corporations now have the
right, enforced by WTO sanctions, to collect royalty payments for "intellectual
property."
The Uruguay agreement, ratified by all GATT member countries under
enormous US pressure, allows a corporation for the first time, to patent
a specific plant variety, even though that plant sort might have been in
the public domain in a country such as Pakistan or Peru for thousands of
years. The WTO term is Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights,
TRIPs. Washington pushed the controversial TRIPs agreement through GATT,
accusing developing countries of 'piracy' in not paying due royalties to
multinationals, claiming US companies were losing hundreds on millions in
unpaid fees for fertilizer and seeds or drugs. Mickey Kantor, US Trade Representative
who negotiated the Uruguay Round talks, today sits on the board of Monsanto.
The TRIPs WTO agreement includes patent rights on GM plants. Under
TRIPs the Swiss agri-tech company, Syngenta, holds control potentially of
most of the rice in Pakistan, India and Asia. Monsanto dominates patents
on soybeans, corn, cotton and other major crops. Their only problem is how
to collect royalty payments from millions of small peasant farmers. Collecting
patent payments for GM seeds in many developing countries is extremely difficult.
Not so, if terminator seeds are sold. Terminator technology, which
Monsanto paid $1.6 billion to acquire, allows introduction of a 'suicide
gene' into plants such as corn or cotton or soya or potentially, even wheat.
A farmer using terminator seeds no longer will be able to share seeds with
other farmers or plant his own in following years. He will be forced to turn
to Monsanto each season to buy his existence, in the form of more suicide
seeds, as well as the special herbicides Monsanto has developed to be used
with it. The original developers of terminator technology, Delta & Pine
Land Seed, which Monsanto bought in 1998, specifically noted that the rice
and wheat markets of China, India, Pakistan and such major population countries
was the target of terminator. The political implications of such a development
are easy to imagine.
Rockefeller Foundation funds vaccines with hidden birth-control hormones
The Rockefeller Foundation is among the funders of a WHO program in "reproductive
health" which has developed a tetanus vaccine that allegedly contains hidden
birth-control hormones.
According to a report from the Global Vaccine Institute, the WHO has overseen
massive vaccination campaigns against tetanus in Nicaragua, Mexico and the
Philippines since the early 1990's. Comite Pro Vida de Mexico, a Catholic
organization, tested numerous vials of the vaccine and found them to contain
human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), a natural hormone needed to maintain
a pregnancy. When combined with a tetanus toxoid carrier, it stimulates
formation of antibodies against hCG, rendering a woman incapable of maintaining
a pregnancy. Similar reports of vaccines laced with hCG hormones have come
from the Philippines and Nicaragua.
The organization confirmed several other curious facts about the WHO vaccination
programs. Tetanus vaccine was given only to women, between ages 15-45, not
men or children. The presence of hCG is a clear contamination of the vaccine.
It does not belong. With financial support from the Rockefeller Foundation,
the World Bank, the Population Council, Ford Foundation, among others, the
WHO has been working for 20 years to develop an anti-fertility vaccine using
hCG with tetanus and other vaccines, according to scientific articles published
on the effort by WHO. This has been documented by WHO and others, including
the respected British medical journal, The Lancet, June 11, 1988, "Clinical
Trials of a WHO Borth Control Vaccine."
To mid-1993 the WHO had spent a total of $365 million of such research
funds on "reproductive health" including research on implanting hCG into tetanus
vaccine. WHO has been unable to answer why women vaccinated were found with
anti-hCG antibodies. They feebly replied it was "insignificant." The vaccine
was produced by Connaught Laboratories Ltd of Canada and Intervex and CSL
Laboratories of Australia.
Since the 1920's the Rockefeller Foundation has been among the leading
sponsors of population reduction programs worldwide. If the reports of birth
control vaccines are true, it is not difficult to suspect the Rockefeller
Foundation is also among those planning to use genetically modified seeds
technology as a potential means to control world population growth through
future control of food supply.
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The Rockefeller-Monsanto public relations maneuver "not to commercialize"
terminator seeds was clearly designed to defuse growing opposition to proliferation
of GM seeds, to buy time while allowing them to spread GM crops to the world's
largest growing areas - North America, Argentina, Brazil and now, the EU.
Once spread, it is simple to shift to terminator.
In February 2003, at a meeting of the International Seed Federation
in Lyon France, Monsanto's Roger Krueger released a paper titled, "The Benefits
of GURTs." It argued that terminator in fact would benefit poor farmers.
Monsanto argues in a new ploy, that terminator would in fact hinder spread
of unwanted GM genes to non-GM plants, promoting the same idea in new clothes
as a "biosafety" tool. Clearly they believe opposition to terminator and
GM is falling. Reports are that Monsanto would be ready to introduce commercial
terminator or GURT seeds in 3-4 years.
Dual use and GM crops: Biowarfare?
The days are long past when the USDA represented the interests
of America's family farmers. Today, US agri-business, dominated by a dozen
or more giant international concerns, is the second most profitable industry
next to pharmaceuticals, and has annual value of well over $800 billion.
The USDA today is the organized lobby of agri-business giants, none more
influential than Monsanto. Bush Administration official, Ann Veneman, USDA
Secretary, is a former board member of a Monsanto company and, not surprisingly,
a strong advocate of GM. Several other Bush officials have ties to Monsanto
as well.
Terminator and related GM technologies in the hands of Monsanto
and less than half-a-dozen corporations worldwide, backed by the USDA, Defense
Department and State Department, could open the door to potential forms
of biological warfare against entire populations not imagined before. A
recent US Air Force study states that "biological weapons offer greater
possibilities for use than do nuclear weapons."
Washington US-AID food assistance for Africa in recent months
has been linked to willingness of a country to accept US GM crops. US assistance
to combat AIDS in Africa has similar strings. GM has clearly become a strategic,
geopolitical tool for Washington.
Defenders of GM technology argue that no one in their right mind
would consider such a drastic use of GM crops as to control entire areas
of world food supply. "We're tempted to say that nobody in their right mind
would ever use these things." Stanford biology professor Steven Block stated
in another context. Block hastened to add, "But not everybody is in their
right mind!" Block, a leading consultant to the US Government, went on to
warn, "Any technology that can be used to insert genes into DNA can be used
for either good or bad." Genetic engineering can create rice with enhanced
vitamin A, but can just as well create seeds containing highly toxic bacteria.
US researchers first did this in 1986. Genetic engineering of more toxic
and harder to detect bioweapons was a major motivation for nations to call
for a stronger convention on bioweapons.
The US Government's controversial drug eradication program in
Colombia, since discontinued, would spray crops with deadly glyphosate. Glyphosate,
under the patent name, Roundup, is the GM herbicide sold by Monsanto also
for its GM plants. The Bush Administration has repeatedly refused to back
a legally binding Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention, arguing it needs
the freedom to develop defense against biowarfare. Freedom can work both
ways however.
Genetic manipulation opens the possibilities in the hands of a
malevolent power, to unleash untold harm on the human species. Even were
it to be the case that GM plants increase yields, which is not at all proven,
this potential for control of the food supply of entire nations is too much
power to give to any single corporation or government. Essential foods,
like fresh water, are no ordinary commodities to be sold under rules of an
imposed free market. They are basic human rights as the right to breathe.
We should not tempt any government with the power that present GM strategists
advocate over our food security.
References
1. B.K. Eakman, "The Cloning of the American Mind," gives information
on Rockefeller Foundation funding of eugenics.
2. National Security Strategy Memorandum, NSSM 200, "Implications
of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests,"
National Security Council, April 24, 1974, Henry Kissinger, director, National
Security Council. "The Over-population cabal" in Mindszenty Report, Cardinal
Mindszenty Foundation, April 1999,
www.mindszenty.org.report/1999/April1999.html
.
4. The Monsanto terminator seed plans are described in "Monsanto
Breaks Promise to Abandon Terminator Technology," April 23, 2003,
http://www.organicconsumers.org/monsanto/promise042403.cfm
. "Biological warfare against crops," by Simon Whitby, reviewed in
www.rainbowbody.net/Ongwhehonwhe/plantwar.htm
notes the US use of Roundup against crops in Colombia. "Biological warfare
emerges as 21st Century threat," by Mark Schwartz in Stanford Report, January
11, 2001, details the warnings of Block, a member of the top-secret Government
research group, Jason. The US Air Force has published on the subject, "Biological
Weapons for Waging Economic Warfare," by Lt. Col. Robert Kadlec who speaks
of "using biological warfare to attack livestock, crops or ecosystems."
In
www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/battle/chp10.html
, also
www.sunshine-project.org/bwintro/gebw.html
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