Archive for January, 2011

FREE Presentation by Prof.Paul Connett on the dangers of Water Fluoridation

Monday, January 31st, 2011

When: Saturday, 12 February 2010 – 10:30am to 1:30pm
Where: State Library of Western Australia
Cost: FREE

Open Your Eyes News are privileged to be able to have Professor Paul Connett, the world’s most prominent fluoride expert, here with us in Perth on Saturday 12th February, to give a free public presentation and help us launch Perth Fluoride Free. We are very excited to be able to invite all our Perth based readers to listen to Dr. Connett and ask any questions you may have. We request that you mark the morning February 12th on your calendar as a ‘high priority’ booking and that you not only come along, but that you bring a friend or friends.

This is too good an opportunity to miss out on and we want you to help us fill our venue, the main Theatre at the State Library of WA. Dr. Connett will be speaking about the latest developments in other parts of the world and you will be able to hear the most current information available. He has recently co-authored the book, The Case Against Fluoride. Please do forward it onto all your friends if you think that they might be interested.

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Monsanto versus Steve Marsh: First GM legal battle in Oz

Friday, January 21st, 2011

20 January 2011

Original post: TrueFood Network

One of the biggest legal battles in Australian GM history is brewing in Western Australia, following organic farmer Steve Marsh’s loss of his organic certification because of GM contamination.

For the first time in Australia, an organic farmer has lost their organic status because of contamination by GM canola. Kojonup farmer, Steve Marsh, confirmed in January that his oat and wheat crops have been downgraded to conventional crops because 70 per cent of his property has been contaminated with Monsanto’s Roundup Ready Canola.

Considering that organic wheat sells for $500 to $800 a tonne more than conventional wheat and GM seeds can remain viable for a number of years, Mr Marsh is facing massive financial losses. He has confirmed he will take legal action. In response, Monsanto has announced that it will bank-roll it’s GM farmers legal defence.

Meanwhile, the Western Australian Government has done nothing to assist Mr Marsh. Agriculture Minister Terry Redman has taken the same position as Monsanto regarding Mr Marsh’s decertification. In October, Redman wrote to Mr Marsh blaming organic standards for not allowing GM contamination. “The threshold for accidental presence in organic crops is an important issue which needs to be addressed to enable coexistence,” Minister Redman wrote, stating that zero tolerance for GM in organic crops is “unrealistic”.

For more on the WA situation and to TAKE ACTION, click here.

To donate to Steve Marsh’s legal costs, click here.