It is clear that we have just witnessed the largest single worldwide protest against a company and their products. What is also clear is the major public disgust for anything bearing the words ‘GMO.’
Monsanto’s only refuge lies in massively funded mouthpieces in the forms of news clips and certain public figures, combined with a legal stranglehold on scientific research and medical inquiries. Yet in the age of information, their propaganda is laughable. Meanwhile the townspeople gather, having replaced their torches and pitchforks with signs and banners. We see this time the battle being fought from a place of higher consciousness. Our weapons of choice are the devastating methods of non-compliance, civil disobedience and free enterprise. It appears while the smoke is still clearing from what may be the final March Against Monsanto, momentum favors the people.
Tipping points are historically
difficult to pinpoint or predict. They often manifest in the form of
some event or consciousness action that ignites the minds of the public
in a “now I can see” moment. During that exact second, and no sooner, a
mass movement locks into a single idea that once cemented in stone, will
never die. We are at such a point. The once obscured battle lines in
the sand have now been illuminated with neon signs, doused with gasoline
and set ablaze in our collective DNA. Into the future we march knowing
only one thing clearly, genetically modified food will not be a part of
it.
Years of brave activism and mobilized
populations of unhappy mothers, disenfranchised farmers and educated
consumers have brought us to this point. Surging forward comes the real
work with instant rewards. Led by the recent examples of Mike Adam’s Forensic Food Lab and the continuous work of the Food Babe’s army
going mainstream, it is clear that companies fear our voice and will
instantly comply to the people’s wishes. How do we keep the heat on
Monsanto? The company’s actions have shown us that their plan will move
forward at all costs. So it is up to us to take the reigns and destroy their market share by voting with our dollars.
The Battle Plan
You money is your megaphone, your soapbox and your most important vote. This is a fact cemented in the pages of history’s empty political promises and arrogant corporate attitudes.
We have always been taught throughout life that change would require a
struggle. Yet, regaining your right to be healthy, eat healthy and live
absent from the constant assault of weaponizied food is perhaps the most energizing ‘struggle’ you could engage in. Plus it’s a real community builder!
Know Your Farmer
Most independent farmers these days struggle to make a living unless the are subsidized by Monsanto,
Dow, et al. That is why supporting those farmers that choose to ‘go it
alone’ and use organic methods and non-gm seed is now vital. Learn who
those individuals/families are and support them. Now is the time. Evey
dollar in their pocket is one taken directly from the ‘GMO machine.’
Grow Your Own
This is the best option and truly gives a win-win. By growing your own you will know where your food is coming from, that it’s organic, non-gmo and free. All are luxuries that are slipping through the hands of everyone on this planet. For the non-gardeners, gather neighbors and utilize the monocropping
technique. This is accomplished by having each participant grow one
crop. You can see in a neighborhood of ten participants there would be
greater variety and more yield than any one individual could do alone.
In addition, you only have to specialize in learning to grow and harvest
one type of plant.
Keep The Social Media Heat
We have won the hearts and minds of the
people. While plowing through this tipping point, it’s important to keep
circulating information via all social media platforms. When petitions
become large enough, the right people listen. Since our wishes have
continually fallen upon the deaf, unempathetic ears of Monsanto and the man who calls himself president, it’s time to start focusing on smaller targets. Individual companies and suppliers can be effected. Subway, Whole Foods, McDonald’s, Jell-O
etc have all recently witnessed this first hand. Pressure put on them
via social media, petitions and emails to remove GMO in large numbers
will serve to disrupt profit margins, take over board meetings and steer
internal policy. In a beautiful twist of fate, those companies then
join our sounding board pointed at Monsanto et al. Do you think Monsanto
could ignore scores of large corporations terminating business with it
because they find themselves no longer profitable from a simple social
media campaign or collective movement to boycott GMO’s? Game over!
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