BAYER CEO WARNS TIME’S UP FOR ROUNDUP

It's been quite a while since we've had to do a GMO Scrapbook update from our friends at I.G. Farbensanto, but when I saw this story shared by M.W., I knew we had to do it. For those of you relatively new to this website, however, first a little clarification: I just love nicknames and onomatopoiea. I have nicknames for everything I don't like. The covid potion-injections (when I'm not calling them potions and injections) are "quackcines". The whole covid scenario began as "plandemic" then became "scamdemic", and the two morphed into "planscamdemic". The Canadian Prime Minister is Mr. Carnage.  The chairpersonette of the European (Dis)Union is Medusala von der Lyin'. Similarly, the big agriculture firms like Monsanto and Bayer I like to refer to by the morally suggestive and appropriate nicknames of Mon(ster)santo, and after that firm's purchase by the big German argibusiness firm Bayer (a former component of the notorious I.G. Farbenindustrie chemicals cartel), that nickname morphed into my nickname for all big "agribusiness": I.G. Farbensanto, a monniker that I believe does justice to the "corporate culture" of the new firm. (And I'm still working on nicknames for Big Pharma and its various "firms".)

So back to the blogging business of the day, because as I said, when M.G. sent along this article (for which we are grateful), I knew I would have to blog about it:

Now, what I just love about this is the headline: the chief executive officer of I.G. Farbensanto as "warning" everyone that the firm may stop making its well-known and lawsuit prone Roundup. (and yes, some of those suits were, I believe, litigated by the current Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.).  That's like a previous head of I.G. Farbensanto, Carl Duisberg, warning the world that the firm might stop making explosives or Zyklon B poioson gas.

But why is I.G. Farbensanto "threatening" to end its production of Zyklon B poison gas and explosives Roundup? Well, it's because the firm doesn't have immunity from lawsuits that the harm to humanity caused by Zyklon B poison gas and explosives Roundup:

“Roundup has generated tens of billions of dollars in sales over time for Bayer and Monsanto, the biotech seed giant and developer of Roundup that Bayer acquired in 2018,” Thomas reported. “Bayer currently produces about 40% of the world’s glyphosate, which farmers spray across fields to tame crop-threatening weeds.”

“But over the past decade, the herbicide has also brought Bayer a wave of litigation, pressuring its share price and costing about $10 billion in payouts to plaintiffs,” Thomas reported. “In early March, Bayer told farmers, suppliers and retailers that it may stop selling Roundup, which would leave U.S. farmers reliant on imported glyphosate from China.”

“‘We’re pretty much reaching the end of the road,’ Bayer Chief Executive Bill Anderson said in an interview,” according to Thomas’ reporting. “‘We’re talking months, not years.'”

Since taking over as Bayer’s CEO in 2023, Anderson has said one of his goals is to get the glyphosate litigation under control by 2026. He said that in some years, Roundup-related litigation expenses eclipse Bayer’s agriculture research-and-development budget,” Thomas reported. “‘We barely break even on glyphosate production and distribution, and if you then factor in litigation, you’re talking $2 billion to $3 billion in losses a year,’ Anderson said. Bayer said it brought in $2.8 billion from glyphosate sales last year.”

Reuters’ Rachel More reported Thursday that “Bayer is lobbying U.S. states to adjust their regulations in the battle to control costly litigation targeting its herbicide glyphosate but is also prepared for a possible exit from the market, the group’s CEO said on Thursday.”

In other words, they haven't learned a thing from the litigation. Mon(ster)santo, which sued farmers for using its GMO seeds for simply having Mon(ster)santo's seeds growing on their land, whether or not they actually planted them or not (never mind birds planting the seeds on their land in their droppings), sewed all sorts of bad karma, and is now reaping the whirlwind: their product, which they assured us was "safe", in spite of the lack of long term intergenerational testing when the assurances were given, proved not to be safe at all.  In the meantime, they did all they could to eliminate heirloom seeds from the food supply altogether,

And now I.G. Farbensanto, the parent company, wants immunity from litigation. If that sounds like the attitude of Big Pharma, you'd be correct, because it's exactly identical: Give us immunity from lawsuits, and we'll flood the market with all manner of concoctions and potions cooked up by our witchdoctors research technicians in their bubbling, boiling cauldrons laboratories, and we'll manufacture corporate "studies" and "science" to "demonstrate" the safety of the new potion product.

There's only one problem: there's a new sheriff over at Health and Human Services, and he may have other ideas.  And if he doesn't, then we herewith gently poke him in the ribs: "How about it, Mr. Kennedy? Isn't it time to revisit the whole GMO foods and heirloom seeds issue?"

See you on the flip side...

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Joseph P. Farrell

Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science".

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  1. anakephalaiosis on May 29, 2025 at 3:43 am

    A heathen flash course, for an instant enlightenment:

    In 2017, when I deciphered the Old English rune poem, and concluded, that the last three runes represent: ‘fall-death-rise’ – which, essentially, is a Christian theme – then I wondered, how Odin’s runes, and the Christian gospels, could have a common theme?

    To answer that question, I had to find the ‘x-factor’, which turned out to be Scythian, providing a hidden backdrop, behind the gospel narrative, which discloses the Scythian ‘blood vengeance’, as a resistance, against an empire, which – in turn – explains: ‘Matthew 10:34’.

    After the crucifixion, then emperors, and later popes, have been, systematically, diluting the narrative of the ‘runic theme’, to secure the Roman reign, against uprisings, and prevent those, who would seek, to overthrow a poisonous, and pleb-culling tyrant.

    The Scythian heathens have been persecuted, and pacified, by a ‘sin-absolution mind trick’, conjured, by Pope Palpatine.

    The Scythian epigenetic narrative:
    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/pnz9jpb73u1gfla/druidry-for-dummies.pdf



    • anakephalaiosis on May 29, 2025 at 3:58 am

      BTW, in the ‘war of narratives’, the ‘epigenetic runes’ can be seen, as a general rule of thumb.

      Further, the navigational compass is the sundial template, that constructs the episteme.



  2. marcos toledo on May 28, 2025 at 7:24 pm

    Yep, even more hideous poisons they are creating to make our liquidations more awful and painful.



  3. davidmflatley on May 28, 2025 at 12:30 pm

    RFK, Jr Declares War on the Journal Cartel, and says, “We’re probably going to stop publishing in the Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA and those other journals, because they are all corrupt.” https://open.substack.com/pub/petermcculloughmd/p/rfk-jr-declares-war-on-the-journal?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=qjdl8



  4. Robert Barricklow on May 28, 2025 at 11:45 am

    Your HEADLINES had me thinking in terms of why “Kindle” was chosen:
    to digitally burn books[burn copies; while metaphorically burning physical pages]
    ROUNDUP – poisoning crops and populations, as if they were insects;
    Move ’em out, head ’em up
    Head ’em up, move ’em on
    Move ’em out, head /em up
    RAWHIDE!
    Cut ’em out, ride ’em in
    Ride ’em in, cut ’em out
    Cut ’em out, ride ’em in
    RAWHIDE!

    Keep movin’, movin’, movin’
    Though they’re disapprovin’
    Keep them doggies movin’, Rawhide
    Don’t try to understand ’em
    Just rope an’ throw, an’ brand ’em
    Soon we’ll be livining high and wide

    It’s an elitist depopulation song
    ROUND ‘EM UP!
    MOVE’EM OUT!!!
    MONSANTO!

    [to today’s post]

    The only reason I can think of, for stopping ROUNDUP!
    Is that they found a better poison.
    Or, they just moved a few molecules around
    to kick the depopulation genocides,
    down the marrow-churning trail.

    Well, the Dudley DO-Rights of depopulation programs
    are complaining about lawsuits; hitting their sweet zone$: profit$.
    Their Lawfare is working just as fine,
    as their pocket-check-burning lawyers.
    Capturing the Judicial Branch Supremes;
    as easily as the winds capture their suicide seeds,
    capturing lands far and wide – making them theirs in-LAW.
    [incestuous, indeed!]

    Time for Trump to back Kennedy?
    Or, Kennedy to throw his camouflage-off
    And show ’em all – his BACKBONE.
    Let the Stephen Colbert’s cry crocodile tears into
    the vast globalized, Late-Night-Show Roundups’.

    ROUNDUP The Judicial Supremes
    The Monstersantos, and their Suicide Seed$
    MOVE ‘EM OUT!
    RAWHIDE!



  5. PeterNorthSaltLake on May 28, 2025 at 10:18 am

    i have a serious question, and i think this is the place i can ask it. This blog has been very opposed to GMO foods. I do understand how they are bad for economies, eco-systems, and that Monsanto is bad. But it also seems like people say eating GMOs is bad for you. Why is that? isn’t all food genetically modified when you do what Gregor Mendell did back in the day, and plant crops that grow better, etc? How are GMOs bad for your health? i can’t seem to get a good answer on internet searches. Thanks in advance



    • Robert Barricklow on May 28, 2025 at 11:56 am

      Read:
      Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation
      by William F. Engdahl

      Then you’ll be a better expert than
      any 20th-Worst Century search-engine
      or, their expert-lying presstitute$ !



    • InfiniteRUs on May 28, 2025 at 2:07 pm

      GMO’s are Chimeras. They mix bacteria, fungus, animal, plant and anything else to cross genetic traits found in differing genomes. Often they use live viruses to make the genetic changes in the seeds/eggs. They can secretly or accidently create dangerous, un-natural proteins and other biological compounds as well in foods that were once naturally safe to eat. No one knows what types of long term studies(if any) are done to ensure the new Franken foods are really safe long term. Plus some wonder if the virus delivery system for gene editing can survive long enough in the fresh , raw franken foods to edit the eaters living cells. Do you trust these companies to find out or care? Or the regulatory agencies that appear to be in their pocket? Or the owners who are suspected of being for depopulation and eugenics? If so eat more GMO raw vegetables and fruits. The powers that be have been advertising heavily that we all need more raw, living fruits and vegetables in our diets.



    • effortlessbeing on May 29, 2025 at 11:58 am

      GMO seeds are modified to accept a poison that would otherwise kill the plant. The poison does kill all of the other plants (weeds) around the GMO plant. Just before harvest, the GMO plants get sprayed an extra dose of the poison. Those plants are then used to manufacture the food that we eat. As we eat GMO foods, we are inadvertently eating the poison that was sprayed on them. The long-term effects on our health by doing this can be seen throughout society – most Americans are very unhealthy, with the vast majority exhibiting some type of long-term chronic disease.
      Give up GMOs and go Organic!



  6. anakephalaiosis on May 28, 2025 at 6:23 am

    A roundup, with a rope, goes off the deep end, with a millstone, around a poison pedlar’s neck.

    The reason, why I nickname myself “Odin”, is, because I want, to define my ‘mass-murdering tendencies’, into a wider cultural context, as a legacy of tradition.

    In a last conversation, that I had with my Danish father, I refused, to build anymore dwellings, for two-legged creatures, whom I hate, and want to kill.

    The reason, why I am in Norway, is, because of ‘blood vengeance’, because this Hamlet wants his pound of flesh – which means, that my enemies live in fear.

    A merry toast, in good company – at the “Last Supper” – is looking, for worms and olives, down, inside a poison pedlar’s skull.

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/omk3bo84jtcz5yo/huckleberry-finn.jpg



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