Is Monsanto Using 4-H to Brainwash Your Children About GMOs?
By Dr. Mercola
Monsanto is boasting its partnership with 4-H programs by giving a shout-out to “National 4-H Week.”1
This is not the first time Monsanto has used its clever propaganda to
influence our nation’s youth. The Council for Biotechnology Information
widely circulated a Biotechnology Basics Activity Book for kids, a disturbing and brightly colored obvious intent to 'educate' the children.
4-H is the country’s largest youth organization with more than 6 million
members in 80 countries around the world, involving children from
elementary school age through high school.
The organization is extremely influential to children, impacting their
intellectual and emotional development through their numerous programs
and clubs. Unfortunately, Monsanto is using its partnership with 4-H as a
vehicle to worm its way into your child’s mind in order to influence
her developing beliefs and values.
Children are like little sponges, soaking up everything they see and hear, which makes them particularly vulnerable to being sucked in by propaganda.
And the effects could be life-long—at least they’re intended to be.
Indeed you’d be hard-pressed to convince an adult, who from childhood
was taught the merits of genetically engineered foods, that there’s
anything wrong with such alterations of the food supply.
If your child is involved in 4-H, it would be wise to monitor the
messages she’s getting, given this organization’s corporate sponsors
and alliances.
4-H is really the perfect vehicle for Big Ag to manipulate an entire
generation, using tactics not that different from the youth
indoctrination strategies employed by political extremists in order to
gain children’s trust and then “groom” them however they wish.
Think about it—what better way to control the future of our food
system than to brainwash 6.8 million impressionable youth into
believing that genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are safe and
beneficial, if not the answer to all the problems of the world?2
4-H Volunteers are Being Trained by Monsanto
The 4-H Youth Development Organization was originally set up by the US
Department of Agriculture (USDA) to train the rural youth of America in
hands-on skills like agriculture and raising animals, including the
promotion of responsible animal husbandry and the cultivation of food
resources in a responsible, ethical way.
The 4-H emblem, a four-leaf clover, is supposed to symbolize four
actions (head, hands, heart, and health) as stated in their pledge:
“I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service and my health to better living, for my club, my community, my country, and my world.”
However, as noble as their original vision is, it remains vulnerable
to the influences of its funders. Just as the USDA and other
government agencies have a carefully crafted and well established
revolving door arrangement with industry, 4-H is increasingly in the
grips of the corporations that fund it—specifically, the agricultural,
biotech, and junk food industries.
According to its 2012 Annual Report,3 4-H’s funding comes from a long list of donors that include Monsanto, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Cargill, DuPont, United Soybean Board, Coca-Cola, and Pfizer. It doesn’t take much imagination to predict what sort of agenda 4-H would need to promote to keep its donors happy.
Pro-GMO propaganda would be easy to weave into 4-H’s program since
they already occupy the role of teaching children the art of farming,
and in their position of authority, children would never question it.
Monsanto is now also training tens of thousands of 4-H volunteers, according to an article in 4-Traders:
“In 2007, Monsanto expanded its 4-H volunteerism support by funding
state and regional development. More than 52,600 volunteers have
attended Monsanto-supported forums and training events in 50 states,
three US territories and four Extension regional forums.”
Monsanto Hijacks Government, Education and Science
Corporations like Monsanto are employing increasingly underhanded
strategies to spread their self-serving propaganda across broader
segments of society. Here are three prime examples:
- Hijacking Government Regulators:
Conflicts of interest are rampant in government agencies, which have a
revolving door with US federal regulatory agencies like the USDA, FDA,
and EPA.
- Hijacking Higher Education:
An ever-increasing percentage of funding for research at land grant
universities now comes from private corporations, giving big companies a
stronger foothold than ever in higher education. Corporations wield
power over educational institutions by giving college leaders positions
on their corporate boards, and by hiring scientists as paid consultants.
As a result, academic freedom has gone out the window, conflicts of
interest are rampant, and bias eclipses objectivity.
- Hijacking the Media:
Organizations such as Science Media Centre and American Council on
Science and Health feature scientific “experts” that are anything but
independent, and have undisclosed and far-reaching affiliations with the
biotech industry.
Of course, if you are a large corporation trying to control the food
supply, the younger you Consider the “Biotechnology Basics Activity
Book” for kids, circulated by CBI (Council for Biotechnology
Information).4
Its colorful pages and friendly cartoon characters spew outright lies
about the “benefits” of genetic engineering for health, environment,
world hunger and the future of farming.
Monsanto is one of eight
biotech companies behind the release of this 16-page children’s
activity book, demonstrating just how low it will stoop. CBI claims to
promote science-based information but is really just a shill for the
biotech industry, for the purpose of advancing the pro-GMO agenda. Brainwashing children is a new low, even for Monsanto.
They’re not satisfied with just poisoning our children’s bodies—now
they’re trying to poison their minds as well. And history is quite
clear about how easy it is to poison the minds of the young.
Hijacking the Minds of Our Youth
It is difficult to ignore the parallels when looking at how 4-H, the
largest American youth organization, is being hijacked by big biotech
corporations to fulfill an agenda—the worldwide takeover by GMOs. But
when you consider that Monsanto has no problem with poisoning our children, destroying farmers, polluting oceans, and ruining the earth’s topsoil, it seems there is no limit to their avarice.
If the Nazi analogy seems far-fetched, consider that the German people
would have felt the same way before they realized what was happening to
them. These manipulations can be masterful and insidious. The best way
to protect your child from corporate brainwashing is with YOUR
watchful eye.
If corporations like Monsanto are successful in hijacking the minds of
our youth, they will essentially be in control the decisions and
behavior of the next generation—and there is nothing to stop them until
a great deal of damage is done to you, your children and
grandchildren, and our planet. This is why it is so critical for you to
be involved in your children’s activities and take an active role in
their education.
Do not fall into the trap of assuming that, just
because they are involved with a “reputable” organization like 4-H, that
they are getting unbiased and truthful information.
Vote with Your Pocketbook, Every Day
The food companies on the left of this graphic spent tens of
millions of dollars in the last two labeling campaigns—in California
and Washington State - to prevent you from knowing what’s in
your food. You can even the score by switching to the brands on the
right; all of whom stood behind the I-522 Right to Know campaign.
Voting with your pocketbook, at every meal, matters. It makes a huge
difference.
I encourage you to continue educating yourself about genetically
engineered foods, and to share what you’ve learned with family and
friends. Remember, unless a food is certified organic, you can assume
it contains GMO ingredients if it contains sugar from sugar beets, soy,
or corn, or any of their derivatives.
If you buy processed food, opt for products bearing the USDA 100%
Organic label, as certified organics do not permit GMO’s. You can also
print out and use the Non-GMO Shopping Guide,
created by the Institute for Responsible Technology. Share it with
your friends and family, and post it to your social networks.
Alternatively, download their free iPhone application, available in the
iTunes store. You can find it by searching for ShopNoGMO in the
applications. For more in-depth information, I highly recommend reading
the following two books, authored by Jeffrey Smith, the executive
director of the Institute for Responsible Technology:
For timely updates, join the Non-GMO Project on Facebook, or follow them on Twitter.
Please, do your homework. Together, we have the power to stop the
biotech industry from destroying our food supply, the future of our
children, and the earth as a whole.
All we need is about five percent
of American shoppers to simply stop buying genetically
engineered foods, and the food industry would have to reconsider their
source of ingredients—regardless of whether the products bear an actual
GMO label or not.
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