Barbara H. Peterson on January 20th, 2016

The free market was built for nations, not the world. Mega-corporations are the leading edge, the prow of that ship. It’s part of the hustle.

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Barbara H. Peterson on December 18th, 2014

Phrases like ‘harmonization’ and ‘regulatory cooperation’ are a frequently occurring part of TTIP trade speak. But in the end it’s all going one way: downwards.. to the lowest common denominator. What this means is that new, highly controversial GM seed lines will have virtually no publicly scrutinized safety-net to slow or halt their progress to the fields and dinner plates of Europe.

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Barbara H. Peterson on August 3rd, 2014

While we are all looking the other way at this pending disaster and that looming crisis, the march towards food domination by the U.S. biotech juggernaut is rolling along, right on course.

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Barbara H. Peterson on February 28th, 2014

In an effort to bolster US companies and protect them from foreign competition inside the United States, Nixon began erecting tariffs on a range of goods imported into the US. If this Nixon economic plan spread to other countries, the entire global program to install “free trade” and mega-corporate emperors on their thrones for a thousand years could crash and burn.

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