The all-out attack on growing organics in this country is continuing.
With Dr. Oz going on board the big GMO companies ship, it shows just how
desperate the big chemical companies are to hoodwink the public.
In Dr. Oz's attack on organic food, he says that GMO foods and
chemically sprayed foods are better for you than eating pure, organic
food. Soon expect Dr. Oz to proclaim the benefits of eating arsenic and
rat poison!
Here's a good article by Mike Adams of Natural News about how low these
big chemical and GMO companies are going to blind the public to the
truth...
http://www.naturalnews.com/038172_Dr_Oz_organics_propaganda_campaign.html
The plot against organics: Dr. Oz part of an organized, well-funded P.R. propaganda campaign to destroy the organic industry
Sunday, December 02, 2012
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Editor of NaturalNews.com
(NaturalNews) Dr. Oz's recent attack on organics has left a large number
of people shocked at his betrayal of the organic consumer community.
Yesterday, his Facebook page was being absolutely inundated with posts
from people calling him a "betrayer" and asking why he would attack
organics and start promoting feedlot beef and food made with pesticides
and GMO.
But Dr. Oz's attack on organics is not the action of a lone madman who
has lost touch with reality. It's part of a coordinated P.R. campaign
that has been organized against organics, Natural News has learned, and
it's being run behind the scenes by one of the most prominent P.R.
companies in America.
Their tactics resemble that of Big Tobacco in the 20th century, which
promoted cigarettes by linking them to freedom and "coolness." Today, as
Dr. Oz's TIME Magazine article nauseatingly demonstrated, the P.R.
strategy is to try to link organics with "elitism" by calling people who
eat organics "the snooty 1%."
Where did Oz get his talking points?
Dr. Oz was not the author of the talking points highlighted in his
article, I believe. Those were likely handed to him by the P.R. firm
behind the attack on organics, and this same P.R. firm (which shall go
un-named for the time being) also has links to the "No on 37" campaign
in California that got caught breaking federal law, fabricating FDA
quotes and impersonating police organizations in order to steal the vote
away from the YES on 37 campaign.
The way the plot works is to recruit influential people, then convince
them to put their names on highly manipulative, derogatory stories about
organics that are placed in mainstream media rags such as TIME Magazine
or the New York Times, often dubbed the "toilet paper of record."
Roger Cohen at the New York Times recently put his name on a story that
called people who eat organics "delusional cult members." That article
implied that people who choose organic food suffer from a mental
disorder. For that article, Natural News gave him the 2012 Idiot of the
Year Award (which, in retrospect, may have been premature as Dr. Oz is
definitely in the running now...)
The world recently learned that TIME Magazine suffers from hilarious
nutritional illiteracy when its own managing editor, Rick Stengel,
recently declared that canned food was nutritionally identical to
organic food. Click here to listen to Robert Scott Bell and Jerry Doyle
break down this outrageously ignorant statement from TIME Magazine's
editor. This is all part of the same orchestrated plot against organics
that we saw Dr. Oz spewing recently.
Dr. Oz joined the ranks of the food sellouts by claiming that people who
eat organic foods are "snooty" and "elitist" and even "undemocratic,"
as if choosing organic food is somehow anti-American. Real Americans eat
pesticides and GMOs, Dr. Oz implied!
Who is behind this massive P.R. effort to destroy organics? The usual
suspects, of course: All the same corporations that were behind the "No
on 37" campaign. The near-victory of YES on 37 freaked them out, and
they realized they cannot win the GMO labeling issue long term, so the
only way to defend their territory and profits is to make healthy food
seem un-cool and elitist.
It is my belief that Dr. Oz is part of an organized plot to destroy
organics. Influential people are being approached and recruited.
Mainstream media publication of the hit pieces is being "arranged" at
high levels. Talking points are being crafted by master manipulators.
And the whole thing is funded by the obvious opponents of organics:
Pesticide companies and biotech firms.
Why is organic better, actually?
Organic certification is one of the best things to come out of the
federal government. Run by the USDA, organic certification audits the
process of food production, handling and packaging. A farmer who obtains
USDA organic certification must be able to prove the he used no
synthetic chemicals on his farm. Everything that goes onto the plants --
fertilizer, insecticides, etc. -- must be from a stringent list of
acceptable organic items such as neem oil for insect control. This is
all audited for compliance, both at the paperwork level (showing
purchase receipts, for example) and physically at the farm.
At the food formulator and packing level, organic certification means
you follow a very stringent process for tracking raw materials, blending
food products, packaging and labeling them.
Both farmers and food packers are audited once a year by a USDA-approved
organic certifier. This includes an on-site inspection which covers
detailed requirements including cleaning solutions for machinery and
even rodent control. Toxic rat poisons, for example, are not allowed to
be used in a certified organic facility.
In great contrast to organic food production, a non-organic operation
can spray any toxic sludge they wish on crops in the field, including
sludge laden with heavy metals. Food packing and handling can take place
in a warehouse that's chemically fumigated with toxic, cancer-causing
chemicals. There are no requirements that food batches be tracked or
tested for possible contamination. A non-organic label means,
essentially, "almost anything goes."
Because of the requirements of organic certification, organic foods
consistently test as far lower in synthetic chemicals, and of course
genetically modified foods are not allowed to be labeled "organic" at
all. Organic foods are higher in nutrients, and their production method
is more kind to the planet because synthetic chemicals are not sprayed
on farms and then washed into streams, rivers and oceans.
Dr. Oz apparently does not care about any of this. He wants you to eat
foods sprayed with synthetic chemicals that pollute the planet. He wants
you to eat foods laced with toxic pesticides, herbicides and unknown
quantities of heavy metals. He wants you to think that eating more
agricultural poison is "cool" and that demanding clean, non-GMO,
non-poisoned food is "elitist" and "snooty."
Such is the sad truth about a man who has sold out to the propaganda
interests of the biotech and pesticide industries. Organic food is
"undemocratic," he says, implying that if everybody just ate more GMOs
and chemicals, then we'd all be more "equal." Huh? Yeah. That's how
warped the P.R. has become on all this: Let's all be equally poisoned
and call it "democratic."
You are going to see the attack on organics ramped up
Watch for more high-level attacks on organics from major newspapers and
magazines. Based on the information I have received so far, it appears
this P.R. propaganda effort -- which smacks of the tactics of Edward
Bernays -- is actively recruiting high-level people who agree to put
their names on op-ed pieces that are essentially ghost-written by the
biotech industry.
It is very common, by the way, for drug companies to ghost-write
"scientific" papers that are placed in so-called "science journals"
under the names of prominent scientists who are paid to take part in the
conspiracy. The pharmaceutical industry got caught red-handed
fabricating papers in this way about hormone replacement therapy.
So don't think this tactic is unusual. It happens every day in America
behind the scenes of the corporations that manufacture toxic vaccines,
prescription drugs or GMOs. It's "business as usual" for those who are
trying to pretend their poisons are somehow "scientific."
Beyond the fraudulent authorship of papers and articles, the P.R.
propaganda effort also involves distributing a list of distorted,
manipulative talking points to news organizations and TV talk shows.
They include points like "organic is elitist" or "not all Americans can
afford organic food, therefore it's un-American to recommend organic to
everyone." Watch for talking heads on the evening news to start
mindlessly repeating these talking points in the days ahead.
Natural News is going to call out those who betray organics and sell out to corporate interests
As more journalists and celebrities betray the organic movement and put
their names onto these propaganda articles, Natural News is going to
name them and call them what they are: TRAITORS to the movement, to the
planet, to honest agriculture and to the American people.
Remember: Organic food is simply honest food. It's real food, the way
your parents or grandparents might have grown it. Organic food is grown
without pesticides or other synthetic chemicals, and it represents the
only real future to sustainable food on our planet.
Even more importantly, organic food doesn't promote Alzheimer's, cancer
and other diseases like synthetic pesticides do. For people who wish to
lead healthy lives free from the disease-causing contamination of
synthetic chemicals and cancer-causing GMOs, organic food is the best
insurance against developing chronic disease.
Anyone who attacks organic foods is attacking health, sustainability and
the environment. They betray everything that matters to informed
consumers who want to know what they're eating.
Any person who attacks organics is a traitor to humanity and a sellout
to the Monsantos, DuPonts and Bayers of the world. It is a despicable
stance to take, as these companies have been involved in some of the
most heinous crimes against humanity ever recorded in the history of the
world. Bayer, for example, saw its own chairperson convicted and
sentenced for the company's role in Nazi war crimes in World War II.
This is partly why Natural News has announced a lifetime boycott of the
chemical pesticide companies who committed outright fraud to defeat the
GMO labeling ballot measure in California.
If you don't support organics, you have no credibility in the realm of health
For any person who wishes to retain any credibility whatsoever with the
informed public, there is only once acceptable stance on this issue: The
whole-hearted support of organic and non-GMO agriculture. Anyone who is
not advocating organic farming methods is encouraging the destruction
of the environment. Anyone who is not advocating organic food
consumption is encouraging chronic disease among the population. Anyone
who is not fighting for the full-disclosure labeling of GMOs is selling
out humanity to the most evil corporations in the world -- the biotech
giants.
For a person to have any credibility whatsoever in the realm of health
or food, they must first establish that they embrace clean,
pesticide-free food (organics) and that they support honest labeling of
such foods (GMO labeling). If a person fails on one or both of these
counts, they have zero credibility in the realm of health.
You will note, by the way, that Dr. Oz never overtly advocated GMO
labeling. He invited Jeffrey Smith on his show for a few minutes, then
kicked him off the stage to bring on a biotech shill who blatantly lied
to Dr. Oz's audience about GMOs. It was all part of elaborate theater to
pretend to be "balanced" on the issue while actually pushing a
collection of corporate lies about genetically modified foods.
Dr. Oz is finished as a person with any credibility among those who are
informed. And any other person who puts their name on a P.R. propaganda
piece that attacks organics will suffer a similar fate: Widespread
ridicule followed by a collapse in their support base (and hence their
influence).
To announce that you are opposed to organics in 2012 is the moral
equivalent of announcing you support Hitler in 1945. The informed public
is far beyond the point where they can be manipulated into thinking
that eating more pesticides and GMOs is somehow patriotic or even
healthy. They're much smarter than that, and any person who attaches
their name to this outrageous P.R. propaganda plot to destroy organics
is going to see their own credibility and reputation destroyed instead.
Good riddance, I say. It's time we stopped listening to quack authority
doctors who betray humanity and sell out to corporate interests.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
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