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When Cocaine and Monsanto's Pesticide Collide, the War on Drugs Becomes a Genetically-Modified War on Science

Monsanto and the U.S. government are dealing with unanticipated hazards of the pesticide Roundup in the South American drug war.
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At the intersection of cocaine and Roundup in rural South America, Monsanto and the U.S. government are struggling to keep up appearances. That's becoming more and more difficult as the unanticipated hazards of genetic modification become clearer.

Back in April, Argentinean embryologist Andrés Carrasco gave an interview with a Buenos Aires newspaper describing his recent findings suggesting the chemical glyphosate, a chemical herbicide widely used in agriculture as well as in U.S. anti-narcotic efforts, could cause defects in fetuses in much smaller doses than those to which peasants and farmers in his country were already being exposed. Loud calls for a ban on the substance were issued by Argentinean environmental lawyers, and the country's Ministry of Defense banned the planting of glyphosate-resistant soya crops in its fields.

Then came the backlash. An article in an Argentinean paper recently reported that Carrasco was assaulted in a way he described as "violent" by four men associated with agricultural interests:

Two of the men were said to be members of an agrochemical industry body but refused to give their names. The other two claimed to be a lawyer and notary. They apparently interrogated Dr. Carrasco and demanded to see details of the experiments. They left a card Basílico, Andrada & Santurio, attorneys on behalf of Felipe Alejandro Noël.

It's still unclear who these people are. But the interest in keeping such information quiet or discrediting Carrasco and his findings are strongest with Monsanto, the agricultural company who first patented a glyphosate product (sold as Roundup) and also created genetically-modified crops specifically to resist the herbicide.

GRAIN, an international non-profit supporting small-scale farmers and biodiversity in community agriculture, originally reported the story, evidently before the reports of threats against Carrasco were known. GRAIN has also done extensive reporting on Monsanto's genetically-modified soya crops in Argentina (which, according to the group, have increased five-fold since their introduction there, and have taken over more than half of Argentina's farmland) as well as on the use of glyphosate (which has increased fourteen-fold since its introduction, contrary to Monsanto's promises that its crop would decrease pesticide use). The so-called "Roundup Ready" crops have interbred with other plants, creating "superweeds" which in turn necessitate the use of other poisonous herbicides such as atrazine.

The dangers of glyphosate are hotly debated. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency does regulate the allowable amount in drinking water, but the data it has on the dangers of the chemical are all nearly two decades old, and many studies were sponsored by Monsanto. But rural agricultural workers across South America have been protesting the spraying for well over a decade, pointing to increases in local cancer rates and birth defects as proof.

The Transnational Institute (TNI), a nonpartisan international group of scholars, has drawn attention to the inconsistencies and basic errors in studies refuting the dangers of glyphosate. This should come as no surprise, since Monsanto has been involved in several known cases of scientific fraud regarding the same chemical, wherein the EPA found multiple instances in which labs were paid to falsify preferred results for the company. Monsanto has also been charged in multiple jurisdictions for disseminating misleading information about its Roundup products.

Yet, glyphosate is still the top-selling herbicide around the world. And it's not just used to kill weeds, either. The U.S. military sprays glyphosate from airplanes onto drug crops as part of its worldwide anti-narcotic strategy. The best known example of such an effort was named Plan Colombia by the Clinton Administration and persists today.


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bobcoejr
Posted by: bobcoejr on Sep 8, 2009 3:44 PM   
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the really sad thing about all this is Monsanto,A.D.M.,and other like companies could care less about there damage to the planet.as long as they maintain there market share..

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get real!
Posted by: luzmejor on Sep 13, 2009 3:13 PM   
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Better send your advertisements to someone in the upper classes. Otherwise you are wasting your time.

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Reining in Monsanto out here in St Louis is easier said than done.
Posted by: JenniferBedingfield on Sep 9, 2009 4:59 AM   
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First, the local pols are tough to get them to listen to unless you can drum up enough support. If that's not bad enough, there's the UN that's defending them. Why Alternet won't call out on the UN for defending Big Agri crooks such as Monsanto is beyond me. I still won't give up asking others in the city and suburbs to join in and try to get our local officials to rein in the beast despite the limitations. The rest relies on reforming Washington and the UN.

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The Cost of Food
Posted by: throck on Sep 9, 2009 6:45 AM   
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The planet cannot grow enough food for the human population without chemicals and other highly unnatural agricultural practices. Supply is not really keeping up with demand in a sustainable fashion even with our destructive approach to food production. The use of agri-chemicals for drug enforcement, warfare and vanity like golf courses and lawns simply compounds the core problem of runaway population. The bottom line is that eliminating agricultural chemicals may well have the benefits the author states but the side effects will include starvation on an unprecedented scale. Anyone with a viable solution should step up and claim their hero status now. The inevitable collapse is not going to be fun.

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ADT in NJ
Posted by: athurlow on Sep 9, 2009 6:45 AM   
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Shocking, compelling piece, but its impact is dulled somewhat by the author's apparent ignorance of difference between herbicides and pesticides - she uses the terms interchangeably.

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Luckily O'bomb'em appointed a Monsanto man...
Posted by: Prinzowhales on Sep 9, 2009 7:21 AM   
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...to a high position in the FDA. 'Change We Can Count On.' Michael R. Taylor was a Monsanto lobbyist, a VP for Public Policy, and part of a Rockefeller funded think tank, Resources for the Future. He's very 'concerned' with food production in Africa...getting Monsanto's garbage into the African food chain. See Counterpunch--

http://www.counterpunch.org/kenfield08142009.html

This was at Berea Gardens Agricultural blogspot.

Remember, one of the first things Bremer did in Iraq was force Iraqi farmers to buy Monsanto seeds to replace the seeds they had saved for millenia, generation to generation.

Some 'Change'...Democrat and Republican voters..."You can't fix stupid."

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Send Obama a Gallon of Roundup for the White House Lawn and Garden
Posted by: kettleblack on Sep 9, 2009 8:02 AM   
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... compliments of Monsanto and the DEA.
Tell Obama it has been approved for use by his very own Czars.

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"...unanticipated hazards of genetic modification..." Eh, whah?
Posted by: ABetterFuture on Sep 9, 2009 8:06 AM   
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I think your issue is more with glyphosate and, probably, surfactatants and other substances used in the weed killer than acts of genetic engineering. It isn't unlikely that, in sufficient abundance, these chemicals may cause health hazards. Of course, the same can be said of cheeseburgers, whisky, and dihydrogen monooxide. With Monsanto's record of contracting their analysis to less-than-reputable labs, however, it would certainly be worthwhile to have the EPA do some of its own testing.

Still though, why the swipe at genetics? Just had to toss a bone towards the Creationist wing?

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Monsanto is a Criminal Corporation
Posted by: topview on Sep 9, 2009 8:07 AM   
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They have sprayed so much of their poison that they are destroying the plant and animal life in the oceans and are causing huge DEAD zones.

Their poison gets into streams and rivers on it's way to the oceans. This is disastrous to all living things in its path.
You can watch the movie on my blog

The World According To Monsanto

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Just one more piece of clear evidence of the failure of Free Market thinking
Posted by: Paul_C on Sep 9, 2009 8:24 AM   
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There is nothing in Free Market thinking to anticipate yet alone prevent gross harm to the public or the environment in general.

The harm caused by Free Market madness will be with us for a long time.

peace,
Paul

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Monsanto equals death
Posted by: jleman on Sep 9, 2009 8:27 AM   
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Go way back, and you find Monsanto at the altar offering asbestos and formaldehyde as safe while withholding the other part of the research. They were caught, years later. And, yet, here we are once again dealing with the same villainous organization on yet another murderous adventure in the name of capitalism. How many poeple have to die in the name of their profits? In the name of their shareholders?
The question begs. Why haven't these people been put under the jail or laying listless in some dungeon?

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Okay, lets say Al-Quada comes over here
Posted by: joebanana on Sep 11, 2009 8:09 PM   
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and, starts spraying tobacco fields with Round-up, and also spraying corn, people, water wells, let alone ground water tables. Or, how about the Colombian government, or Iraqi, spraying our deadly tobacco, to rid the world of this curse, no matter what we think? What gives us the right, or even think we have the right to do whatever we want in foreign countries. Colombia isn't the only place we reap havoc. Seems to me, our government has caused more death, and destruction around the world, than any terrorist group, way more way worse. Our leaders are a sick bunch of criminals, that we let run around loose, no wonder the world hates us.

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ROUNDUP is NOT A PESTICIDE!
Posted by: greenPuker on Sep 13, 2009 6:23 PM   
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Idiocy by Alternet reigns supreme. Roudup is a WEED KILLER...stupid dipshits!!

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What gives us the right
Posted by: teon6 on Sep 14, 2009 7:38 AM   
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What gives us the right, or even think we have the right to do whatever we want in foreign

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Otto
Posted by: otto on Sep 14, 2009 11:25 AM   
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I hear from India of a new plan to weaken drugs in poppy plants in war against Taliban...anyone know if Monsanto is involved?

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Where's the Warnings? Where's the Alarm???
Posted by: ibldtraffic on Sep 28, 2009 6:35 PM   
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On September 21st the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration issued a "Nationwide Alert." Although I do visit the SAMHSA site frequently, it is the first "Nationwide" alert I have personally seen.

The alert is in regards to the adulteration of cocaine, both powder and crack cocaine, with a substance called "Levamisole", an anti-parasitic agent used in veterinary medicine and currently approved for use in cattle, sheep and swine only.

Users of cocaine that ingest Levamisole run the risk of lowering their white blood cells, suppressing immune function and their body's ability to fight off even minor infections. Anyone who snorts, smokes, or injects crack or powder cocaine contaminated by Levamisole can experience overwhelming, rapidly-developing, life threatening infections. Other serious side effects can also occur.

"Other serious side effects"???

Overwhelming, rapidly-developing, life threatening infections aren't enough???

Why isn't this in the newspapers, on radio and television?

I will continue following this story at Alcoholism and Addiction Articles

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It's still unclear
Posted by: teon6 on Oct 2, 2009 2:15 AM   
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It's still unclear who these people are. But the interest in keeping such information quiet or discrediting Carrasco and his findings are strongest with Monsanto, the agricultural company who first patented a glyphosate product (sold as Roundup) and also how i met your mother субтитры дженерал дайнэмикс f-16 «файтинг фалкон» f-16 two and a half men s07e01 subtitles two and a half men subtitles субтитры у фильмам субтитры авиаракетно-космическая промышленность сша gossip girl субтитры gossip girl сезон субтитры fringe субтитры gossip girl season 3 gossip girl subtitles district 9 субтитры шрифт benguiat seropol5 created genetically-modified crops specifically to resist the herbicide.

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bobcoejr
Posted by: bobcoejr on Sep 8, 2009 3:44 PM   
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the really sad thing about all this is Monsanto,A.D.M.,and other like companies could care less about there damage to the planet.as long as they maintain there market share..

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F*cking SPAMMERS! n/m
Posted by: Paul_C on Sep 9, 2009 7:54 AM   
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.

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get real!
Posted by: luzmejor on Sep 13, 2009 3:13 PM   
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Better send your advertisements to someone in the upper classes. Otherwise you are wasting your time.

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Reining in Monsanto out here in St Louis is easier said than done.
Posted by: JenniferBedingfield on Sep 9, 2009 4:59 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
First, the local pols are tough to get them to listen to unless you can drum up enough support. If that's not bad enough, there's the UN that's defending them. Why Alternet won't call out on the UN for defending Big Agri crooks such as Monsanto is beyond me. I still won't give up asking others in the city and suburbs to join in and try to get our local officials to rein in the beast despite the limitations. The rest relies on reforming Washington and the UN.

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The Cost of Food
Posted by: throck on Sep 9, 2009 6:45 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The planet cannot grow enough food for the human population without chemicals and other highly unnatural agricultural practices. Supply is not really keeping up with demand in a sustainable fashion even with our destructive approach to food production. The use of agri-chemicals for drug enforcement, warfare and vanity like golf courses and lawns simply compounds the core problem of runaway population. The bottom line is that eliminating agricultural chemicals may well have the benefits the author states but the side effects will include starvation on an unprecedented scale. Anyone with a viable solution should step up and claim their hero status now. The inevitable collapse is not going to be fun.

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ADT in NJ
Posted by: athurlow on Sep 9, 2009 6:45 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Shocking, compelling piece, but its impact is dulled somewhat by the author's apparent ignorance of difference between herbicides and pesticides - she uses the terms interchangeably.

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Luckily O'bomb'em appointed a Monsanto man...
Posted by: Prinzowhales on Sep 9, 2009 7:21 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
...to a high position in the FDA. 'Change We Can Count On.' Michael R. Taylor was a Monsanto lobbyist, a VP for Public Policy, and part of a Rockefeller funded think tank, Resources for the Future. He's very 'concerned' with food production in Africa...getting Monsanto's garbage into the African food chain. See Counterpunch--

http://www.counterpunch.org/kenfield08142009.html

This was at Berea Gardens Agricultural blogspot.

Remember, one of the first things Bremer did in Iraq was force Iraqi farmers to buy Monsanto seeds to replace the seeds they had saved for millenia, generation to generation.

Some 'Change'...Democrat and Republican voters..."You can't fix stupid."

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Send Obama a Gallon of Roundup for the White House Lawn and Garden
Posted by: kettleblack on Sep 9, 2009 8:02 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
... compliments of Monsanto and the DEA.
Tell Obama it has been approved for use by his very own Czars.

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"...unanticipated hazards of genetic modification..." Eh, whah?
Posted by: ABetterFuture on Sep 9, 2009 8:06 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I think your issue is more with glyphosate and, probably, surfactatants and other substances used in the weed killer than acts of genetic engineering. It isn't unlikely that, in sufficient abundance, these chemicals may cause health hazards. Of course, the same can be said of cheeseburgers, whisky, and dihydrogen monooxide. With Monsanto's record of contracting their analysis to less-than-reputable labs, however, it would certainly be worthwhile to have the EPA do some of its own testing.

Still though, why the swipe at genetics? Just had to toss a bone towards the Creationist wing?

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Monsanto is a Criminal Corporation
Posted by: topview on Sep 9, 2009 8:07 AM   
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They have sprayed so much of their poison that they are destroying the plant and animal life in the oceans and are causing huge DEAD zones.

Their poison gets into streams and rivers on it's way to the oceans. This is disastrous to all living things in its path.
You can watch the movie on my blog

The World According To Monsanto

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Just one more piece of clear evidence of the failure of Free Market thinking
Posted by: Paul_C on Sep 9, 2009 8:24 AM   
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There is nothing in Free Market thinking to anticipate yet alone prevent gross harm to the public or the environment in general.

The harm caused by Free Market madness will be with us for a long time.

peace,
Paul

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Monsanto equals death
Posted by: jleman on Sep 9, 2009 8:27 AM   
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Go way back, and you find Monsanto at the altar offering asbestos and formaldehyde as safe while withholding the other part of the research. They were caught, years later. And, yet, here we are once again dealing with the same villainous organization on yet another murderous adventure in the name of capitalism. How many poeple have to die in the name of their profits? In the name of their shareholders?
The question begs. Why haven't these people been put under the jail or laying listless in some dungeon?

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kill the
Posted by: dadanbetty on Sep 11, 2009 4:02 AM   
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virus with law enforcement since it is corporate

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Okay, lets say Al-Quada comes over here
Posted by: joebanana on Sep 11, 2009 8:09 PM   
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and, starts spraying tobacco fields with Round-up, and also spraying corn, people, water wells, let alone ground water tables. Or, how about the Colombian government, or Iraqi, spraying our deadly tobacco, to rid the world of this curse, no matter what we think? What gives us the right, or even think we have the right to do whatever we want in foreign countries. Colombia isn't the only place we reap havoc. Seems to me, our government has caused more death, and destruction around the world, than any terrorist group, way more way worse. Our leaders are a sick bunch of criminals, that we let run around loose, no wonder the world hates us.

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ROUNDUP is NOT A PESTICIDE!
Posted by: greenPuker on Sep 13, 2009 6:23 PM   
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Idiocy by Alternet reigns supreme. Roudup is a WEED KILLER...stupid dipshits!!

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What gives us the right
Posted by: teon6 on Sep 14, 2009 7:38 AM   
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What gives us the right, or even think we have the right to do whatever we want in foreign

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Otto
Posted by: otto on Sep 14, 2009 11:25 AM   
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I hear from India of a new plan to weaken drugs in poppy plants in war against Taliban...anyone know if Monsanto is involved?

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Where's the Warnings? Where's the Alarm???
Posted by: ibldtraffic on Sep 28, 2009 6:35 PM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
On September 21st the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration issued a "Nationwide Alert." Although I do visit the SAMHSA site frequently, it is the first "Nationwide" alert I have personally seen.

The alert is in regards to the adulteration of cocaine, both powder and crack cocaine, with a substance called "Levamisole", an anti-parasitic agent used in veterinary medicine and currently approved for use in cattle, sheep and swine only.

Users of cocaine that ingest Levamisole run the risk of lowering their white blood cells, suppressing immune function and their body's ability to fight off even minor infections. Anyone who snorts, smokes, or injects crack or powder cocaine contaminated by Levamisole can experience overwhelming, rapidly-developing, life threatening infections. Other serious side effects can also occur.

"Other serious side effects"???

Overwhelming, rapidly-developing, life threatening infections aren't enough???

Why isn't this in the newspapers, on radio and television?

I will continue following this story at Alcoholism and Addiction Articles

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It's still unclear
Posted by: teon6 on Oct 2, 2009 2:15 AM   
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