May 262013
 

http://www.naturalnews.com/034468_doomsday_seed_vault_secrets.html

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by: PF Louis

Are you aware of the Arctic Circle Doomsday Seed Vault?  Technically it’s the Svalbard International Seed Vault. The media has hailed it  as an attempt to create a doomsday ark containing a wide variety of seeds to  ensure the future of agriculture in the event of widespread crop disasters. A  closer look behind the curtains finds some suspicious characters heavily vested  in the vault’s activity.

The doomsday vault’s operation

The doomsday seed vault is situated on  the island of Spitzbergen, Norway, located in the Svalbard island group within  the Arctic Circle. It exists in an old copper mine, which is connected by a long  steel tunnel from outside of the mine’s mountain. It is steel and concrete  fortified with all the latest technological innovations for supplying power and  maintaining seed security.

It is considered a safety deposit box back up  for all other seed banks located throughout the world, of which there are many.  Because of its remote but accessible location, entrance at 400 feet above sea  level, and the permafrost protection for the vault if there is a power failure.  On the surface, the project makes ecological sense.

Norway technically  owns the vault, and endows those who place seeds into the vault with absolute  ownership and access of the seeds. The Global Crop Diversity Trust based in Rome  is the prime coordinating international agency for the doomsday vault, and  they have strong Rockefeller connections.

An earlier LA Times  article mentioned that all seeds are accepted, except for genetically modified  seeds.

However, this stipulation wasn’t noticed on the vault FAQs web page. The doomsday vault donors  listed include

  • Gates Foundation
  • Rockefeller
  • Monsanto
  • Syngenta, an  international counterpart to Monsanto based in Switzerland

Suspicions are warranted

International investigative journalist William  Engdahl voiced his concerns in a 2007 Global Research article just prior to the  vault’s opening: “Doomsday Seed Vault in the Arctic – Bill Gates, Rockefeller  and the GMO giants know something we don’t.”

Engdahl has serious issues,  supported by documented historical evidence, regarding the major doomsday vault  sponsors. He connects their shadowy dots from earlier 20th Century agribusiness  endeavors of the usual suspects to now. They thrive on NGO front groups with  humanitarian titles and push vaccinations in third world countries as  well.

Even Norway was involved with producing sterilization agents that  were attempted under the guise of free tetanus vaccinations – for women of  child bearing ages only – in Mexico, Nigeria, and the Philippines during the  1990s.

Among the listed sponsors are: Monsanto; The Bill and Melinda  Gates Foundation (Bill privately invested heavily in Monsanto stocks); world  agribusiness giants Dupont/Pioneer Hi-Bred and Syngenta, both promoting GMO seeds and all the chemicals  needed for large scale monoculture farming; global network groups supported by  Rockefeller foundations to ensure the master monopolist Rockefellers have strong  claim on agribusiness.

Engdahl points out that the so called “Green  Revolution” was a steady networking grab, allowing the monopoly Rockefellers to  eventually gain control over much of international agribusiness while ruining  small third world farms and forcing those farmers into cheap labor  pools.

How do the above mentioned groups keep their mission statements  straight, funding millions into the doomsday vault while simultaneously funding  large sums into The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa  (AGRA)?

Cloaked in benevolence, AGRA is an attempt to ruin small,  independent farming in Africa and replace it with GM and monoculture large scale  farming, which demands all the various chemicals the private companies  sponsoring the doomsday vault provide.

Engdahl suspects something is  rotten in Svalbard. And it smells of global control with some depopulation. You  can read his article here:

http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=23503

 

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