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Showing Original Post only (View all)Illinois illegally seizes bees resistant to Monsanto’s Roundup; kills remaining queens [View all]
The point of this confiscation can not possibly be clearer: Monsanto wants no honeybees resistant to their Roundup product to continue to exist. The Illinois Dept. of Agriculture illegally seized privately owned bees from renowned naturalist, Terrence Ingram, without providing him with a search warrant and before the court hearing on the matter, reports Prairie Advocate News.
Behind the obvious violations of his Constitutional rights is Monsanto. Ingram was researching Roundups effects on bees, which hes raised for 58 years. They ruined 15 years of my research, he told Prairie Advocate, by stealing most of his stock.
A certified letter from the Ag Dept.s Apiary Inspection Supervisor, Steven D. Chard, stated:
During a routine inspection of your honeybee colonies by Inspectors Susan Kivikko and Eleanor Balson on October 23, 2011, the bacterial disease American Foulbrood was detected in a number of colonies located behind your house . Presence of the disease in some of your colonies was confirmed via test results from the USDA Bee Research Laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland that analyzed samples collected from your apiary .
Ingram can prove his bees did not have foulbrood, and planned to do so at a hearing set in April; but the state seized his bees at the end of March. They have not returned them and no one at the Ag Dept. seems to know where his bees are.
The bees could have been destroyed, or they could have been turned over to Monsanto to ascertain why some of his bees are resistant to Roundup. Without the bees as evidence, Ingram simply cannot defend against the phony charges of foulbrood. Worse, all his queens died after Kivikko and Balson inspected his property, outside of his presence and without a warrant.
Of note, Illinois beekeepers are going underground after Ingrams experience and refuse to register their hives, in case the state tries to steal their private property on phony claims.
At: http://herbalhouse365.com/2016/02/20/illinois-illegally-seizes-bees-resistant-to-monsantos-roundup-kills-remaining-queens/
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Illinois illegally seizes bees resistant to Monsanto’s Roundup; kills remaining queens [View all]
forest444
Apr 2016
OP
I was still typing when you posted, but it sounds so crazy, nature is much larger than crop seeds
Dragonfli
Apr 2016
#14
It doesn't make sense, our ecosystem needs bees. One shot in the dark? Maybe something to do
Dragonfli
Apr 2016
#13
I didn't think Roundup would be applied at harvest either but it often is with wheat -
womanofthehills
Apr 2016
#30
Monsanto obviously plans to patent a "resistant bee" and corner the honey market.
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2016
#36