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A speech by Percy Schmeiser, a Canadian farmer sued by Monsanto because pollen from GM canola blew onto his field.
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Percy Schmeiser has been growing canola for 40 years. He's been experimenting, developing his own varieties, using his own seed. Then Monsanto, the giant multinational agro-chemical company that is at the forefront of developing genetically modified foods, accused him of patent infringement and demanded restitution for its seeds. They stole his plants, seeds & research because of cross pollenation with GMO plants that other people had planted within pollenaton range. If GMO's touch your crops... Monsanto owns your crop and will sue you. Pollenation is not containable. "I never put those plants on my land," says Schmeiser. "The question is, where do Monsanto's rights end and mine begin?" www.percyschmeiser.com www.mindfully.org nerage.org www.reclaimthecommons.net
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Imagine that a storm blows across your garden and that now, without your knowledge and without your consent, foreign and genetically-manipulated seeds are in your vegetable patch which you have nourished and maintained for many years. A few days later, representatives of a multi-national corporate group pay you a visit at home, demand that you surrender your vegetables - and simultaneously file a criminal complaint against you, resulting in a fine of € 20.000,00 for the illegal use of patented and genetically-manipulated seeds. What's more: The court finds for the corporate group! Yet you fight back... This short story is no utopia rather, around the world, the bitter truth. It is also the true experience of the family of Percy und Louise Schmeiser in Canada, also winners of the Alternative Nobel Prize, who meanwhile have been fighting the chemicals and seed manufacturer Monsanto since 1996. Nowadays, nearly three-fourths of genetically-manipulated plants harvested worldwide originate from Monsanto labs. Monsanto is a US-based corporate group which calls dismal inventions such as DDT, PCB and Agent Orange its own. In its effort to gain absolute hegemony over plants - from the field all the way to the consumer's plate - Monsanto knows no qualms. The farmers Troy Rush, David Runyon and Marc Loisell also learned the hard way what it means to be confronted with Monsanto's methods of doing business, as did thousands of other farmers worldwide. They and the Schmeisers are not <b>...</b>

When you listen to and read what happened to Percy Schmeiser there is no other conclusion that terror was used in how big business, government and courts delt with him. Monsanto a multi national company with patents on GMO (genetically modified organism) canola seed. Who Owns Life? by Lynne Jackson ALBANY, NY — The First Lutheran Church was the setting for the talk by Percy Schmeiser, the Canadian farmer being sued by Monsanto for patent infringement. Speaking to a standing room only crowd of more than 300, Percy spoke plainly and clearly about the lawsuit and what it means to everyone in the world. Percy described himself as a seed saver and seed developer. A seed saver is a farmer who saves seed from one year to the next so that he has seed to plant the next year, and does not need to buy seed. His crop was canola, also known as rapeseed. He and his wife Louise spent 50 years developing canola seeds that would grow well in his part of the world — Bruno, Saskatchewan, about 250 miles north of the border of Montana. His farm is about 1400 acres in size, an average size farm for the plains. In 1998, Monsanto sued Percy for patent infringement. Monsanto said that it had found GMO (genetically modified organism) canola seed in Percy's field, and that Percy had to pay a $15 an acre fee for using its patented GMO seed. The GMO canola plants got into his fields by the wind blowing pollen or seed onto his land. The federal judge decided that it did not matter how the GMO crops <b>...</b>
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Percy Schmeiser vs Monsanto: The Story of a Canadian Farmer's Fight to Defend the Rights of Farmers and the Future of Seeds Gathered here in Bonn this week are some eighty Right Livelihood Award laureates, including the Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser, who has battled the biotech giant Monsanto for years. When Monsanto seeds blew into Schmeiser's property, Monsanto accused him of illegally planting their crops and took him to court. Ultimately his case landed in the Canadian Supreme Court. He was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1997 for fighting to defend the rights of farmers and the future of seeds. [includes rush transcript]

Its not often that farmers reach celebrity status and between September 15-20, communities throughout the interior of the province will be welcoming one of the most celebrated farmers in the world - Percy Schmeiser. Between 1998-2008, Saskatchewans Percy and Louise Schmeiser have waged a classic David versus Goliath struggle against one of the most influential multinational agricultural corporations Monsanto. Their ongoing battles have reached such international recognition, that in December 2007, the Schmeisers became the recipients of the Right Livelihood Award; often referred to as the alternative Nobel. The award was presented in honour of the Schmeisers' "courage in defending biodiversity and farmers' rights, and challenging the environmental and moral perversity of current interpretations of patent laws". Since the mid 1990s, the food supply of Canada has become increasingly dominated by genetically engineered (GE) foods. The process of transgenic engineering involves the placement of DNA from one species or kingdom into the cells of another. Such processes do not take place within nature or from conventional breeding and the technology expectedly continues to receive widespread global opposition. Canada remains among a small minority of countries who support such foods and has welcomed GE ingredients into our food supply. Canada even goes so far as to aggressively lobby other countries to do the same. It is estimated that over three quarters of foods on grocery <b>...</b>
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Monsanto and Percy Schmeiser part 1 The story of canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser and his wife, who spent years in court against Monsanto, when Monsanto sued them as a result of Monsanto's products contaminating Percy's crop. Monsanto hired BLACKWATER to spy on people who oppose them www.thenation.com (Hello Mr Blackwater and fuck you!) A rather calm look at S510 laughterandliberty.com and even the calm look at it makes it pretty clear that it is BAD NEWS More pesticides being planned for your food www.businessweek.com And this made me physically sick this week www.bizjournals.com hmmm
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Percy Schmeiser vs Monsanto: The Story of a Canadian Farmer's Fight to Defend the Rights of Farmers and the Future of Seeds Gathered here in Bonn this week are some eighty Right Livelihood Award laureates, including the Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser, who has battled the biotech giant Monsanto for years. When Monsanto seeds blew into Schmeiser's property, Monsanto accused him of illegally planting their crops and took him to court. Ultimately his case landed in the Canadian Supreme Court. He was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1997 for fighting to defend the rights of farmers and the future of seeds. [includes rush transcript]
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Gathered here in Bonn this week are some eighty Right Livelihood Award laureates, including the Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser, who has battled the biotech giant Monsanto for years. When Monsanto seeds blew into Schmeiser's property, Monsanto accused him of illegally planting their crops and took him to court. Ultimately his case landed in the Canadian Supreme Court. He was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1997 for fighting to defend the rights of farmers and the future of seeds. [includes rush transcript]

Percy Schmeiser vs Monsanto: The Story of a Canadian Farmer's Fight to Defend the Rights of Farmers and the Future of Seeds Gathered here in Bonn this week are some eighty Right Livelihood Award laureates, including the Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser, who has battled the biotech giant Monsanto for years. When Monsanto seeds blew into Schmeiser's property, Monsanto accused him of illegally planting their crops and took him to court. Ultimately his case landed in the Canadian Supreme Court. He was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1997 for fighting to defend the rights of farmers and the future of seeds.

Presentation in England by Percy Schmeiser (Canadian Farmer) who stood up against Monsanto and won in court. This case could set precendent which can be used by others to stop contamination of their crops. In the past Monsanto has been sucessful in court aginst the little farmers, but now the tide is turning. Reportedly strong arm techniques were being used by Monsanto to get their way in the past. Has justice prevailed? He is touring the UK to spread his message. ------ Percy Schmeiser is a Canadian farmer whose land became contaminated with GM oil seed rape. Percy took on Monsanto in the courts to keep his right to save seed and has gained international recognition for his work in raising awareness of the knock on effects for farmers of GM contamination. In the past decade he and his wife have travelled the world recounting their astonishing experiences. In 2007 they were awarded the internationally recognised Right to Livelihood Award. The only venue in the South West will be at Kingston Maurward College in Dorchester Dorset. The Dorset meeting will be Chaired by Fanny Charles Editor of Stour and Avon, Fosse Way and Blackmore Vale Magazines. The opening speech will be by Michael Hart of Family Farms Association. Michael farms in Cornwall. The scientist to accompany Percy on 28th will be Dr. Ricarda Steinbrecher of EcoNexus. (for details PTO) (Disclaimer: Views and opinions presented here are for informational and educational purposes only and may not necessarily be <b>...</b>
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Part 2 - www.youtube.com Gathered here in Bonn this week are some eighty Right Livelihood Award laureates, including the Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser, who has battled the biotech giant Monsanto for years. When Monsanto seeds blew into Schmeiser's property, Monsanto accused him of illegally planting their crops and took him to court. Ultimately his case landed in the Canadian Supreme Court. He was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1997 for fighting to defend the rights of farmers and the future of seeds. Original Segment www.democracynow.org

Planet Diversity calls upon the friends and guardians of diversity on this planet to join them in celebrating the natural and cultural diversity of life in food and agriculture. For five days, during the negotiations of the UN-Convention on Biodiversity, they discussed how farmers, consumers, food producers and their communities can cooperate. A global movement from different directions came together for the common cause of defending diversity against destructive and threatening tendencies in agriculture, rural development and food production. On May 12th representatives from more than 190 countries around the world were guests in Germany, negotiating about species extinction and genetic engineering, the control of seeds, over protected areas and agricultural diversity. To show the representatives what diversity means, this demonstration took place. This video shows the Percy Schmeiser's speech.
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Defend the Rights of Farmers and the Future of Seeds Gathered here in Bonn this week are some eighty Right Livelihood Award laureates, including the Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser, who has battled the biotech giant Monsanto for years. When Monsanto seeds blew into Schmeiser's property, Monsanto accused him of illegally planting their crops and took him to court. Ultimately his case landed in the Canadian Supreme Court. He was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1997 for fighting to defend the rights of farmers and the future of seeds.

Singer-songwriter Bob Cook of "Bob Cook & The UnHerd-of" talking with Mark Scholz about farmer Percy Schmeiser's case against Monsanto, which went all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada before losing in a split decision. Percy had Monsanto's Round-up Ready canola seed, which is a dominant gene seed, blow onto his property and destroy his crops, then to be sued by Monsanto for "infringing" on their "patent" of a lifeform (how can a lifeform be patented you might ask, or should be asking) without paying for it. This is for the seed his never wanted which ruined his crop. Sound unbelievable? Welcome to the strange world of GMO's and Monsanto. Percy Schmeiser was a true hero and this case has very deep implications which could affect our children's food supply for the next century. Please see other video: "When The Corporations Rule The World" by Bob Cook & The UnHerd-of. www.BobCook.ca
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Percy and Louise Schmeiser at the Right2Know March World Food Day Rally outside of the White House in Washington, DC on October 16, 2011. www.right2knowmarch.org
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The Schmeisers visit marks their second to BC in the past 14 months. In July 2008, Percy addressed audiences in Castlegar, Vancouver and Vancouver Island, where he urged communities there to protect the local food supply and support efforts to establish GE Free Zones (regions that could remain free of genetically engineered plants and trees). Since that visit the municipalities of Nelson, Rossland and Kaslo have all passed policies that oppose the cultivation of such experimental technologies. The groups hosting Percy on this tour will either be continuing their efforts to establish such zones and/or will be introducing the idea.

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Bill C474's defeat affected food consumers and farmers alike, both organic and conventional. To protect the natural food supply from genetic contamination, we say no to genetically modified organisms. Enough is enough. We all have a right to eat pork without mice genes and the right to eat food crops that aren't producing pesticides internally (you can't wash that off). Let's stop GM Salmon, the Enviropig and block GM Alfalfa. We have a right to know which foods are GMO. Come sign the petition for mandatory labeling. Accompanying us at the rally as our special guest, Percy Schmeiser, the legendary Canadian farmer who fought the corporate giant Monsanto.
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Gathered here in Bonn this week are some eighty Right Livelihood Award laureates, including the Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser, who has battled the biotech giant Monsanto for years. When Monsanto seeds blew into Schmeiser's property, Monsanto accused him of illegally planting their crops and took him to court. Ultimately his case landed in the Canadian Supreme Court. He was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1997 for fighting to defend the rights of farmers and the future of seeds. Original Segment www.democracynow.org

Percy Schmeiser presented "The Farmer Who Took on Monsanto" at Western Washington University's Huxley College of the Environment's Speaker Series, on Friday, Oct. 21, 2011 in Fraser Hall 4 on Western Washington University's campus. The lecture was co-sponsored by the WWU Center for Canadian-American Studies, Western's Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies' World Issues Forum, and the Community Food Co-op. Farmers have been saving seeds since the dawn of agriculture, but that practice and crop diversity are threatened by consolidation of seed ownership by a handful of large chemical and pharmaceutical corporations. Agricultural resiliency and the integrity of neighboring ecosystems are further threatened by promotion of transgenic (GMO) crops by those same companies. Corporate control often is exacerbated by regulatory capture of the agencies charged with protecting farmers, the public, and the environment. Few farmers have succeeded in resisting this transformation of the agricultural system, but Schmeiser is one of those rare farmers, and his story is compelling. Schmeiser is an elder statesman in the struggle for farmers' rights, food integrity, and biodiversity in a transgenic era. He has been challenging Monsanto's efforts to promote genetically engineered crops since 1998. When Monsanto's 'Round-up Ready' GMO canola seeds were found in his fields, Monsanto sued the Schmeisers for patent infringement and sought $400000 in damages. Monsanto offered to withdraw <b>...</b>

Louise & Percy Schmeiser wurden weltweit durch ihre zehnjährige Auseinandersetzung mit dem Chemie- und Gentechnikkonzern Monsanto bekannt. Im Zuge dieser Auseinandersetzung wurden die Schmeisers zur Symbolfigur im Kampf ('David gegen Monsanto') für eine gentechnikfreie Welt. 2007 erhielten die Schmeisers den Alternativen Nobelpreis "für ihren Mut bei der Verteidigung der Biodiversität und der Rechte der Landwirte".
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