Monsanto Guilty of Chemical Poisoning

B. McPherson



A French court ruled today that Monsanto is guilty of chemical poisoning. In a landmark ruling the court ruled that farmer Paul Francois was harmed by inhaling Monsanto’s weedkiller Lasso. Lasso is now banned in France.

The incident took place in 2004. Francois maintained that there were inadequate warnings on the Lasso container. He suffers from neurological damage – memory loss, headaches, stammering.
This weedkiller also goes by the name of Alachlor,Lasagrin, Lassagrin, Lazo, Metachlor, Pillarzo, Alanox, Alanex, Chimichlor. According to the Environmental Protection Agency this plant poison is the second most widely used plant poison in the US.
Alachlor is the second most widely used herbicide in the United States, with particularly heavy use on corn and soybeans in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, and Wisconsin.EPA

The EPA allows for a maximum of 2 parts per billion in drinking water. It also lists damage to humans exposed to contaminated drinking water over a long period of time. Damage to liver, kidney, spleen and cancer are some of the ailments expected with long term exposure.


In light of the agribusiness corporations gearing up to introduce genetically modified plants resistant to the plant poison 2,4-D(agent orange) as the plant poison Roundup(glyphosate) becomes less useful, the knowledge that yet another plant poison is widely used in the fields of corn and soybeans is discomfiting.
It is a myth that genetically engineered plants are what is needed to feed the world’s hungry. There is enough food grown to feed our present population. What is needed is a better distribution system. In the meantime, if you can’t grow your own vegetables and fruit, buy organic and buy local.

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