Lawyers here in the U.S. have what they are calling “explosive” documents about Monsanto and their affairs in Europe and those involved “in a successful lawsuit against the firm have been in Brussels, addressing a European Parliament special committee.”1
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Thanks to last month’s judgment that saw Monsanto paying $289 million dollars to Dewayne Johnson, currently dying of cancer due to his use of the weed killer Roundup, our friend Robert Jr. Kennedy said, “What we have is the tip of the iceberg. And in fact, we have documents now in our possession, several hundreds documents, that have not been declassified and some of those are explosive. And many of them are pertinent to what Monsanto did here in Europe. And that’s just the beginning.” 2
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Last November, after a five-year debate, the EU approved the use of glyphosate, the chemical used in Monsanto’s Roundup product.
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Cracks, people. This is another crack in the wall that is Monsanto. (Or I suppose, Bayer now.)