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Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Buys It - 4/29/2012 7:49:10 AM   
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Research Firm Blames Monsanto for Bee Deaths So…Monsanto Buys It
Published on April 28th, 2012
Written by: Kevin Mathews
Monsanto, the genetically modified food giant, has recently purchased Beeologics, a leading bee research firm. Borrowing a move from the tobacco companies’ playbook, Monsanto appears to have decided that if you do not like the scientific reports coming out about you, then you should just buy the labs.

Beginning in 2007, Beeologics has researched two critical bee issues: colony collapse disorder and Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus. In late September of last year, Monsanto acquired Beeologics for an undisclosed amount. In making this purchase, Monsanto now has control of research that has previously pointed at its pesticides for contributing to – if not outright causing – a sharp decline in bee populations. Multiple studies in recent years have linked pesticides and high fructose corn syrup with colony collapse disorder.

Portential outcome manipulations

With Monsanto’s vested interest in bee research’s conclusions, there is reason to believe that the true causes of and solutions for these bee epidemics may be manipulated if not lost entirely. Indeed, it seems likely that now some new study released by Beeologics will find that GMOs are not the problem after all.

Prior to the acquisition, the U.S. Department of Agriculture looked to Beeologics as its top resource for bee research. In effect, Monsanto has now positioned itself even better with the USDA. For that reasons, health experts and entomologists alike are upset that Beeologics would be willing to self itself to Monsanto in the first place. Alas, sometimes it is more about the money than the honey.

Will own new research tools

Another motivation for Monsanto to take over the research company is to acquire the Remebee technology that Beeologics had been developing. In a statement, Monsanto said, “[We] will use the base technology from Beeologics as a part of its continuing discovery and development pipeline. Biological products will continue to play an increasingly important role in supporting the sustainability of many agricultural systems.” Evidently, the way to solve problems caused by chemicals is by using more chemicals.

Still, Monsanto insists it will use Beeologic’s research to improve the world. “We’re absolutely committed to Beeologics’ existing work,” said Monsanto spokesperson Kelly Powers. From an optimistic perspective, one could take Monsanto at its word and hope that a corporation that is causing the bee problem would then use information it has purchased to help fix the situation.

Given Monsanto’s track record, however, many are definitely adopting a more pessimistic perspective, assuming that Monsanto will find a way to profit off whatever it deems the solution to the bee crisis with some exclusive product or perhaps just cover it up entirely. After the Natural Society named Monsanto the “Worst Company of 2011” for a myriad of reasons, here’s hoping that other bee research organizations keep buzzing toward a true identification of the threats posed to bees.

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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 7:50:33 AM   
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If ya can`t beat`m.......buy`m.

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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 7:51:48 AM   
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Way cheaper than solving the actual problem.

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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 7:57:29 AM   
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Truly a very sad day for us all.

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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 7:57:33 AM   
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The bee issue has had me concerned for years.

I wish someone(s) would step up and address it.....other than an agro-monster-corp.

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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 8:00:02 AM   
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You would think it would have occurred to Monsanto that a massive bee die off (the term "extinction" has been used by several etymologists) won't do them any good either.
Maybe they're planning to unveil some sort of genetically engineered pollinating fly once the bees are all gone?
(That said, the real havoc is being caused by idiots shifting beehives about to pollinate multiple areas, rather than pesticides and HFCS...)

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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 8:11:28 AM   
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quote:

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Etymology is the study of the history of words, their origins, and how their form and meaning have changed over time.

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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 8:18:03 AM   
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Mea culpa. I thought that one was bugs.
Entymology, right?

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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 8:28:18 AM   
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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 8:52:38 AM   
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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 10:45:21 AM   
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Disgusting.


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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 1:12:21 PM   
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People have been moving bee colonies around as pollinators for years. Hard to believe that that is what is causing all the havoc
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(That said, the real havoc is being caused by idiots shifting beehives about to pollinate multiple areas, rather than pesticides and HFCS...)



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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 1:57:06 PM   
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Hard as it may be to credit, the bees don't much like it.

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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 2:17:18 PM   
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well, arent you the cheery one today.. just had to ruin my Sunday by saying the "M" word, didnt ya?..

Monasanto is one of the most digusting corps on the planet, I knew that they were evil even when i was a kid on the farm.. You know whatever they say, the result will be the exact opposite..

eta- You seem to post similar articles (enviromental, food, health, etc), what do you find are the best news sources?

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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 2:54:07 PM   
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I know, I am Debbie Downer, aren't I?

Actually, most of the ag stuff is forwarded to me by my sister, who seems to be on Facebook full time. She seems to get a lot of stuff from Huffpost, and blogs I have never heard of. Generally, though, I verify something from multiple sources before I post it.

I am active in the sustainable farming movement in my county, and have been interested in environmental causes for many years. Monsanto scares me.
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well, arent you the cheery one today.. just had to ruin my Sunday by saying the "M" word, didnt ya?..

Monasanto is one of the most digusting corps on the planet, I knew that they were evil even when i was a kid on the farm.. You know whatever they say, the result will be the exact opposite..

eta- You seem to post similar articles (enviromental, food, health, etc), what do you find are the best news sources?



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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 3:03:52 PM   
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Yeah, they scare me too..
I ran across this site today (they have this beelogics article on it also) which i thought was interesting and I bookmarked it on my laptop.. Yes, its always good to research further to verify the info..
http://www.care2.com/
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I know, I am Debbie Downer, aren't I?

Actually, most of the ag stuff is forwarded to me by my sister, who seems to be on Facebook full time. She seems to get a lot of stuff from Huffpost, and blogs I have never heard of. Generally, though, I verify something from multiple sources before I post it.

I am active in the sustainable farming movement in my county, and have been interested in environmental causes for many years. Monsanto scares me.



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RE: Firm blames Monsanto for bee deaths, so Monsanto Bu... - 4/29/2012 3:17:54 PM   
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The bee issue has had me concerned for years.

I wish someone(s) would step up and address it.....other than an agro-monster-corp.



http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2012/04/pesticide-tied-to-bee-colony-collapse/

The likely culprit in sharp worldwide declines in honeybee colonies since 2006 is imidacloprid, one of the most widely used pesticides, according to a new study from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH).
The authors, led by Alex Lu, associate professor of environmental exposure biology in the Department of Environmental Health, write that the new research provides “convincing evidence” of the link between imidacloprid and the phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), in which adult bees abandon their hives.

The study will appear in the June issue of the Bulletin of Insectology.

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