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Sites about alleged unethical or illegal conduct by Monsanto (also known as Flexsys, Solutia, and Pharmacia).
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Article about Monsanto campaign to create fake people to post on Web sites to discredit scientific findings that may be bad for its image. [Guardian]
Monsanto allegedly intimidated television producers whose investigative journalists had uncovered problems that would have embarrassed this giant Agri-chemical firm.
In a statement Monsanto acknowledged that there was not a sufficient market to make the introduction of its GM wheat worthwhile. [Guardian]
Details of abuse in Monsanto's methanol and formladehyde research related to aspartame (NutraSweet).
Feature article on the company's hardball legal tactics against farmers and co-ops, and Monsanto's attempt to disown responsibility for production of toxic chemicals. [Vanity Fair] (May 01, 2008)
Italy's health authorities suspect Monsanto is illegally distributing genetically modified seed for growing crops. [BBC News] (March 28, 2001)
A chronology of company pursuits over the past 100 years, from Saccharin to "Terminator" seeds. [Metroactive] (May 11, 2000)
Monsanto and several other biotechnology companies are accused of legal wrongdoing in a US court. [BBC News] (December 14, 1999)
How the genetic modifications debate in the UK has been manipulated by lobbyists, public relations and advertising. Reports that the chair of the Commons Agriculture Select Committee is on the payroll of a Monsanto lobbyist. [FlyingFish] (August 01, 1999)
Monsanto is ranked #5 for introducing rBGH. "Monsanto, the company that brought you Agent Orange, has invested over $500 million in rBGH, and it made sure earlier this year that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved it over forceful objections from the scientific community." (December 01, 1994)
Article about Monsanto campaign to create fake people to post on Web sites to discredit scientific findings that may be bad for its image. [Guardian]
In a statement Monsanto acknowledged that there was not a sufficient market to make the introduction of its GM wheat worthwhile. [Guardian]
Monsanto allegedly intimidated television producers whose investigative journalists had uncovered problems that would have embarrassed this giant Agri-chemical firm.
Details of abuse in Monsanto's methanol and formladehyde research related to aspartame (NutraSweet).
Feature article on the company's hardball legal tactics against farmers and co-ops, and Monsanto's attempt to disown responsibility for production of toxic chemicals. [Vanity Fair] (May 01, 2008)
Italy's health authorities suspect Monsanto is illegally distributing genetically modified seed for growing crops. [BBC News] (March 28, 2001)
A chronology of company pursuits over the past 100 years, from Saccharin to "Terminator" seeds. [Metroactive] (May 11, 2000)
Monsanto and several other biotechnology companies are accused of legal wrongdoing in a US court. [BBC News] (December 14, 1999)
How the genetic modifications debate in the UK has been manipulated by lobbyists, public relations and advertising. Reports that the chair of the Commons Agriculture Select Committee is on the payroll of a Monsanto lobbyist. [FlyingFish] (August 01, 1999)
Monsanto is ranked #5 for introducing rBGH. "Monsanto, the company that brought you Agent Orange, has invested over $500 million in rBGH, and it made sure earlier this year that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved it over forceful objections from the scientific community." (December 01, 1994)
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