Monsanto’s Deep Roots in Washington

If you've ever wondered how Monsanto-a company that admits it wants to own the world's food supply through its patented genetically engineered seeds-gets away with not having to label its products, all you have to do is follow the trail of money...

April 19, 2024 | Source: Mercola.com | by Dr.Mercola

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If you’ve ever wondered how Monsanto-a company that admits it wants to own the world’s food supply through its patented genetically engineered seeds-gets away with not having to label its products, all you have to do is follow the trail of money leading from their coffers into the pockets and campaign funds of well-placed politicians and regulators.

 According to OpenSecrets.org, Monsanto basically lives at the doorsteps of legislators in Washington, where it spent $5.3 million last year lobbying the nation’s lawmakers, and has already spent $1.4 million in the first three months of this year.

 Needless to say, they can afford it. According to OpenSecrets.org, Monsanto had an annual revenue of $11.8 billion last year, so a $5.3 million lobbying investment is far less than one percent of one percent of their revenues.

 The influence they’re trying to buy doesn’t stop in Congress, though. Monsanto’s legislative agenda also includes the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); all of which have a say in whether or not you get to know whether the food you’re eating has been genetically engineered.