Thursday, October 7, 2010

Wookie noise complaint

Let me clearly say that I think work (at least in General) Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is impressive.  What are doing with education, health and promoting scientific and technological solutions to large scale human issues.

  Now having said that, it seems that Apple is the worm.Monsanto company known with enforcing insynq reasonableness beyond its patents on genetically modified organisms (GMOS). Monsanto has bankrupted farmers find, Monsanto GMO seed was addressed on their properties, and in Africa, they are completely refused to compensate farmers who persuaded to their regular crops instead use CMOS by giving away free saszetkach maize seed claiming they would produce better crops-these crops completely failed to present any kernel at all.

  In accordance with securities Gates Foundation, the filing date, they now own $ 21.11 million dollars from Monsanto shares (as at the end of the calendar year 30 June 2010), up from just over US $ 360, 000 in Cyprus expiring on 30 June 2008 (http://www.gatesfoundation.org/about/documents/bmgft-2008-990-pf.pdf p69.)

Yes I am, how Gates Foundation, which promotes the health, education and Escaping from poverty is owning $ 21.1 m companies that aggressively carries out those farmers who have problems with having them blow seeds on the farmer podejrzewajacy's land.A company who "care t smaller farmer (what you see in this article.)

More information on how aggressive and unreasonable Monsanto may be, spend 20 minutes having list to that information.

I think that an organization that promotes human rights has a moral and ethical obligation to not invest in organization that treats the human rights of the dissertation and even disdain that companies such as Monsanto. If the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation cannot show where their investment in Monsanto is encouraging Monsanto is more rational companies when it comes to protect its patents at the expense of farmers ' livelihoods, they sell these shares and investment in the company more ethical.

Regards, intense wookie


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