US Military Tracks GMO Campaigners and Independent Scientists

The largest German daily newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung has today published a shocking article that reveals how Monsanto, the US Military and the US government track both anti-GMO Campaigners and Independent Scientists who study the dangers of GMOs.

July 13, 2013 | Source: Sustainable Pulse | by

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The largest German daily newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung has today published a shocking article that reveals how Monsanto,  the US Military and the US government track both anti-GMO Campaigners and Independent Scientists who study the dangers of GMOs.

In a very detailed article the Suddeutsche Zeitung journalists reveal information on how the US Government “advances the interests of their corporations” using Monsanto as an example.

The article states: “It is noticeable that anyone who criticizes Monsanto has their life made very difficult or an invisible hand ends their careers. But who is this Anyone? Targets are scientists such as the Australian Judy Carman. She has made ​​a name for herself with studies of genetically modified organisms… Thus, several websites on which Carman published her studies are regularly the target of hacker attacks – Evaluations of IP protocols show that not only Monsanto regularly tracks the pages of these sites, but also various institutions of the U.S. government, including the military. These include the
Navy Network Information Center, the
Federal Aviation Administration and the
United States Army Intelligence Center… “

“That Monsanto is interested in the studies, is understandable for Dr. Carman. “But I do not understand why the U.S. government and the military is watching me,” she says.”

The article concludes: “A conspicuous number of Monsanto critics report regular attacks by professional hackers…  The Whistleblower Edward Snowden has pointed to the connection between actions of the intelligence services and the activities of the economy.”