Biodemocracy or Biotechnology: Turn Back the Terminators
By Ronnie Cummins
Organic Consumers Association

April 6, 2004

 

We have arrived at a crossroads in modern history: Biodemocracy or Biotechnology. Although organic and sustainable farming is the fastest growing component of world agriculture, 150 million acres of genetically engineered (GE) crops are planted across the U.S., Canada, Argentina, and China.

These Frankencrops are damaging public health, polluting the environment, contaminating organic crops, and steadily turning the world's 2.4 billion farmers and rural villagers into bioserfs. After a decade of steady growth, Monsanto and the Gene Giants have run into a stubborn wall of resistance, even in the United States. On March 2, 2004 Mendocino County California became the first county in the U.S. to ban GE crops and animals. Now activists in dozens of counties across the country are organizing to implement similar bans.

To help defend the Mendocino ban and spread GE-Free zones throughout the Americas, the Organic Consumers Association has launched a new campaign called the Biodemocracy Alliance.

But of course the biotechnology industry and corporate agribusiness are determined to stamp out this Biodemocracy movement before it spreads any further. Major grassroots victories over the past three weeks in Australia and Britain--where public pressure has kept GE bans or moratoriums in place, despite all-out lobbying by the White House--have put the Biotechnocrats on red alert. An unholy alliance, whom we've dubbed the "Terminators," have stepped forward to terminate citizens' democratic rights to legislate their own laws on genetically engineered foods and crops.

As Allan Noe, the Vice-President of Crop Life International, a front group for Monsanto and corporate agribusiness, told the San Francisco Chronicle on March 30, "We're looking at a number of things to remedy the situation... a court challenge to Mendocino's ban, an attempt to pass state legislation to prevent counties passing such bans or persuade the federal government, which regulates biotech products, to halt local bans."

Underscoring the biotech industry's contempt for public opinion, the California Rice Commission approved the nation's first commercial planting of a highly controversial pharmaceutical drug-spliced genetically engineered rice on March 29, despite warnings from the Consumers Union, the OCA and other groups that this Pharm rice, spliced with human genetic material, would endanger public health and pollute the environment.

This Biodemocracy petition (see below) will help the OCA put pressure on three of the ringleaders of the Terminators: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Monsanto, and the Farm Bureau. We are watching the Terminators' every move, and will hold accountable those who move to suppress democracy and force an evermore unpopular technology, genetic engineering, down our throats.

To:
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814

Monsanto Company
800 North Lindbergh Boulevard
St. Louis, MO-63167


California Farm Bureau
2300 River Plaza Drive
Sacramento, CA 95833


There is mounting evidence that genetically engineered foods, crops, and animals pose unacceptable risks for public health, the environment, and the survival of family farms and traditional rural communities.

Therefore, we the undersigned, declare that people and communities across the United States and the world have an inalienable right to pass laws banning the cultivation and production of genetically engineered crops and animals.

Any government, elected official, judicial body, corporation, or trade association interfering with this basic right is guilty of the crime of suppressing democracy and will be held accountable.