Sandra Finley

Sep 072018
 

 

Manitoba-born actor Adam Beach also cast in Percy, film based on Percy Schmeiser’s true story

Christopher Walken and Christina Ricci are starring in Percy, a movie being filmed in Winnipeg. (Scythia Films)

 

One of Hollywood’s biggest stars is in Winnipeg to take on the role of a small-town Prairie farmer in the new film Percy, which is currently shooting in the city.

Academy Award-winner Christopher Walken plays Percy Schmeiser, a Saskatchewan canola farmer who was sued by American biotech giant Monsanto, in the movie.

The original screenplay was written by Hilary Pryor and Garfield L. Miller and is being produced by Scythia Films.

Christina Ricci is also in the movie, playing Rebecca Salcau, an activist fighting against genetically modified organisms.

Manitoba-born actor Adam Beach is set to play Percy’s neighbour, while Canadian actors Roberta Maxwell and Luke Kirby will take on the roles of Schmeiser’s wife and son.

Martin Donovan and Peter Stebbings will also take on supporting roles.

Fight went to Supreme Court

Schmeiser received a letter from Monsanto on Aug. 6, 1998, notifying him he was being sued by Monsanto for patent violation. The company’s genetically modified canola, which is resistant to its weedkiller, Roundup, was found growing on his farm.

Schmeiser argued those seeds landed on his land by accident and therefore he owned them because they were on his property.

Saskatchewan farmer Percy Schmeiser fought a losing court battle against American agri-giant Monsanto. (Canadian Press/Jonathan Hayward)

 

Since Schmeiser never bought the company’s Roundup Ready seeds, Monsanto claimed he knowingly harvested and re-grew their stolen property.

While some farmers use seeds from one year’s crop for the next year, Roundup Ready must be bought every year.

The case was heard at the Federal Court of Canada, the Federal Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada. In the end, the SCC sided with Monsanto in a five-to-four decision. However, each party had to pay their own legal expenses.

The film recreates Schmeiser’s battle.

Filming will also take place in Mumbai, India and surrounding areas.

Sep 072018
 

 

REFERENCE, THE REPORT TO THE GOVERNMENT re CLIMATE CHANGE  (2013):

Save Coastal Forest Estuary Land

  • French Creek Estuary Lands
#Environment
Target:
Regional District of Nanaimo, Chair: Bill Veenhof, Joe Stanhope, et al; MOTI, Michael Pearson
Region:
Canada

From its headwaters in the mountainous regions of central Vancouver Island, French Creek opens into a spectacular Estuary as it flows into the Salish Sea. Twenty-three acres of intact forest stands on its north bank forming an integral connection between water and land.

French Creek is home to Wild Pacific Salmon
•Pink, Chinook, Coho and Chum salmon; plus Steelhead and Cutthroat Trout
•100,000 Chum fry and 35,000 Coho fry were released into its waters in 2018.
•The Fisheries Protection Act considers French Creek to be a “sensitive stream.”

UNESCO Biosphere Region and Parksville-Qualicum Beach Wildlife Protection Area
•This ecologically sensitive land is part of the UNESCO Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region
•Designated as part of the Parksville-Qualicum Beach Wildlife Protection Area.
•It is the last remaining Coastal Forest between the towns of Parksville and Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island (see map).

Provides Important Habitat For Wildlife
With a mature coastal forest of Douglas Fir trees, pond and marsh, it harbours:
•Nesting Bald Eagles, Great Blue Herons and Owls
•Beaver and Otter families
•Migrating and Resident Ducks and Geese including Brant
•Turtles and Frogs
•Numerous bird species including Hawks, Ravens, Flickers and many song birds

Fish populations depend upon the mature intact forest which serves to impede runoff from heavy rainfall, mitigate erosion, decrease sediment loading, protect from contaminants, and prevent flooding.

Protect This Estuary Land From Development – Please Sign This Petition

A subdivision development has been proposed on this 23 acre land. Let’s protect this Coastal Forest, the Creek and its Estuary and keep wildlife habitat intact.

We, the undersigned, oppose the subdivision application proposed for the 23-acre parcel of land bordering the French Creek Estuary (Qualicum-side) and request that the Regional District of Nanaimo and Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure deny any planning application to place multi-unit dwellings on this land.

 

Sep 072018
 

Return to  INDEX, Salish Sea

 

The poster files (PDF & JPEG) are at:  http://sandrafinley.ca/?p=21809

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Hi Holly   (Diane gave me your name),

Please consider the APPENDED for inclusion in your Public Service Announcements.

Questions?   Call  (YOUR CONTACT INFO)   250-594-9898  (Sandra Finley, Qualicum Beach)

Thank-you!

On behalf of the organizing group, “Salish Sea”.

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APPENDED

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

Views of the SALISH SEA

At the Qualicum Beach Civic Centre

7:00  pm

By Donation

Join author Howard M Stewart on a journey through the past, present and future of the Strait of Georgia, this splendid sea at the heart of BC — highway and barrier, colonized space, resource mine, waste dump and playground.

Discuss what we must do to protect this ecologically diverse and rich region.

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Sep 062018
 

Return to  INDEX, Salish Sea

Candidate List, 2018    (as at Sept 21, 2018)  Spreadsheet, click on to open

 

We are fortunate!

David compiled a list of candidates in the Oceanside area, for the Municipal Elections on Oct 20  (advance polls Oct 10).  The list includes:

  • Qualicum Beach
  • Parksville
  • The RDN (Regional District of Nanaimo)

Not just a list – – but with contact information for all the candidates.   It represents a huge amount of time, tracking down data that wasn’t nicely available in one place, and incomplete when it could be found.

Earlier, David sent invitations to all the candidates, to attend our Salish Sea event on September 24th.

He reports:   the response rate from candidates has been unexpectedly high, and includes phone calls from some.  He anticipates a good turn-out of candidates.

(The candidates will be there as members of the audience, to learn and ask questions along with the rest of us.)

Many people are interested in WHO is running in the Municipal Elections in this area.

Please distribute the CANDIDATE LIST  widely.

And feel free to use the “Comments” below.

 

Cheers!

Sandra

 

 

Sep 052018
 

RELATED TO:

2018-08-30   VICTORY: We’ve defeated Trans Mountain, from EcoJustice (the lawyers who argued the case)

EXCERPT:

. . .   the Federal Court of Appeal struck down the federal government’s approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline project — effectively slamming the door shut on a project that, as it turns out, was never approved legally in the first place.

Critically, the court ruled ⸺ unanimously ⸺ that the federal government’s approval of the project violated its legal obligations to protect endangered orcas under the Species at Risk Act.

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On the heels of last week’s Trans Mountain decision, we are sending the federal government a strong message: Don’t expect to ignore the law and get away with it.

Breaking: We’re suing to protect endangered orcas
September 5, 2018
Dear Sandra,

We’re going back to court to protect the Southern Residents.

Last week, we celebrated the Federal Court of Appeal’s decision to quash the federal government’s approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline project.

The ruling is good news for Southern Resident killer whales facing imminent threats to their survival and recovery. Just 75 of these iconic whales remain, including J-35 — the orca also known as Tahlequah — whose 17-day display of grief over her dead calf made headlines around the world.

But with a federal government that has vowed to get the Trans Mountain expansion built, we know that any respite last week’s ruling offers the whales may be short-lived.

That’s why we’re using the most powerful tool at our disposal, the law, to expedite efforts to give the orcas a fighting chance. A few hours ago, Ecojustice launched a lawsuit to secure an emergency order to protect the Southern Residents.

Thanks in part to the thousands of letters Ecojustice supporters like you sent the federal government this spring, it has already formally acknowledged that the Southern Residents face imminent threats to their survival and recovery. This admission triggers a legal obligation to recommend an emergency order. Without this order, it is very likely these orcas will continue to decline — and even go extinct.

In this case the law is clear. The government says the orcas face imminent threats. By law, the federal fisheries and environment minsters must recommend that Cabinet issue an emergency order to protect the Southern Residents from those threats.

The government may choose to ignore the law, but as the Trans Mountain ruling demonstrates, it does so at its own peril.

For nearly 30 years, Ecojustice has used the power of the law to defend nature. Every time we’ve taken the government to court to protect endangered orcas, we’ve won. And every step of the way, your support has kept us going.

Now, we’re hoping we can count on you to help us secure another victory for the whales.

Please consider making a special gift today to send Ecojustice lawyers to back court to defend endangered orcas. 

Sincerely,

Dyna Tuytel, Lawyer

Ecojustice is Canada’s largest environmental law charity. Help us build the case for a better earth.

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Sep 052018
 

You know how the mafia works?   . . .  controlling territory, providing “protection” services, collecting protection money,  rewarding your henchmen, punishing the disloyal (those who go to a competing boss)?

View Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton as 2 competing MAFIA bosses.

The big money in Canada expected Hillary to win the election.   If they contributed to the Clinton Foundation,  they can expect big paybacks.

2016-11-07   How Bill and Hillary raised and earned millions from Canada’s corporate elite, G&M

The amounts of money paid by Canadian businessmen to the Clinton Foundation are staggering!

They expected payback, when Hillary Clinton became President.

But Hillary didn’t win.

Trump will punish the people who supported his rival MAFIA boss.

NAFTA, Canada ?  – – over Trump’s dead body.  HE is the boss.

Sep 042018
 
Bayer Needs More Than an Aspirin to Cure Its Monsanto-Sized Headache
By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

 

In a special telephone meeting on Thursday, August 23, Bayer AG’s CEO Werner Bauman tried to reassure the German conglomerate’s principal shareholders who were concerned about the recent drop in the company’s stock. Bayer’s stock fell dramatically after an unfavorable verdict against Bayer’s St. Louis subsidiary, Monsanto.

Bauman expressed his confidence in Monsanto and predicted a sunny future for its flagship herbicide, Roundup.

He told his top-tier investors that Bayer had performed an adequate due-diligence on Monsanto before purchasing the troubled company for $66 billion this past June. At the time of its purchase, Monsanto told its German suitors that a $270-million set-aside would cover all its outstanding liabilities arising from Monsanto’s 5,000 Roundup cancer lawsuits.

Bauman did concede to anxious shareholders that Monsanto had withheld internal papers relevant to the case. Bayer never saw those internal Monsanto documents prior to the purchase.

The source of the brouhaha was the August 10, $289-million verdict by a San Francisco jury in favor of Dwayne “Lee” Johnson, a California public school groundskeeper who said his terminal non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma resulted from exposure to the Monsanto weedkiller. That single jury award consumed 100 percent of Monsanto’s set-aside and more.

On news of the verdict, Bayer watched its stock plummet 14 percent and forfeited $16 billion in shareholder value.

On news of the verdict, Bayer watched its stock plummet 14 percent and forfeited $16 billion in shareholder value. Now Bayer is facing a cascade of new Roundup cases and a possible rash of shareholder lawsuits by its own investors alleging that Bayer failed to disclose its true liabilities.

It’s no surprise that Monsanto kept secrets from Bayer. Johnson’s jury heard evidence that for four decades Monsanto maneuvered to conceal Roundup’s carcinogenicity by capturing regulatory agencies, corrupting public officials, bribing scientists and engaging in scientific fraud to delay its day of reckoning. The jury found that these activities constituted “malice, fraud and oppression” warranting $250 million in punitive damages.

I am one of several attorneys representing, collectively, now some 8,000 clients with similar cases. I attended the two-month trial and worked with the trial team led by two young and exceptionally gifted lawyers, Brent Wisner of Baum Hedlund Aristei & Goldman and Dave Dickens of The Miller Firm.

For Bayer the worst is yet to come.

Despite Monsanto’s efforts, the science linking glyphosate—Roundup’s active ingredient—to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma has passed the critical inflection point. European nations are moving to ban or restrict the chemical, and California regulators and courts have ordered Monsanto to warn consumers of Roundup’s carcinogenicity at all points of sale. Both federal and state courts across the country have agreed that the question can be sent to juries. Hundreds of new inquiries have flooded our offices since the Johnson verdict.

Strong science suggests glyphosate is the culprit in the exploding epidemics of celiac disease, colitis, gluten sensitivities, diabetes and non-alcoholic liver cancer which, for the first time, is attacking children as young as 10.

Perhaps more ominously for Bayer, Monsanto also faces cascading scientific evidence linking glyphosate to a constellation of other injuries that have become prevalent since its introduction, including obesity, depression, Alzheimer’s, ADHD, autism, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, kidney disease, and inflammatory bowel disease, brain, breast and prostate cancer, miscarriage, birth defects and declining sperm counts. Strong science suggests glyphosate is the culprit in the exploding epidemics of celiac disease, colitis, gluten sensitivities, diabetes and non-alcoholic liver cancer which, for the first time, is attacking children as young as 10.

Researchers peg glyphosate as a potent endocrine disruptor, which interferes with sexual development in children. The chemical compound is certainly a chelator that removes important minerals from the body, including iron, magnesium, zinc, selenium and molybdenum. Roundup disrupts the microbiome destroying beneficial bacteria in the human gut and triggering brain inflammation and other ill effects.

The public’s growing concerns with Roundup are, in part, due to Monsanto’s overreaching. For two decades following its licensing in 1974, farmers and gardeners used Roundup as a conventional weedkiller. After Monsanto’s introduction of Roundup Ready seeds in the 1990s, farmers began aerial spraying of the herbicide on entire fields, including newly planted corn, canola and soy genetically altered to thrive in the toxic mist that killed all neighboring weeds.

Then, around 2006, Monsanto started marketing Roundup as a desiccant to dry up oats and wheat immediately before harvest. For the first time, farmers were spraying the chemical directly on food. Roundup sales rose dramatically to 300 million pounds annually in the U.S., with farmers spraying enough to cover every tillable acre in America with a gallon of Roundup.

Glyphosate is in our air, water, plants, animals, grains, vegetables and meats. It’s in beer and wine, children’s breakfast cereal and snack bars and mother’s breast milk. It’s even in our vaccines.

Glyphosate now accounts for about 50% of all herbicide use in the U.S. About 75% of glyphosate use has occurred since 2006, with the global glyphosate market projected to reach $11.74 billion by 2023.

Never in history has a chemical been used so pervasively. Glyphosate is in our air, water, plants, animals, grains, vegetables and meats. It’s in beer and wine, children’s breakfast cereal and snack bars and mother’s breast milk. It’s even in our vaccines.

As grim as its financials now look, Monsanto’s reputational liability may be even more of an anchor for Bayer than all the lawsuits. Environmentalists complain that Roundup is exterminating at least 13 species in the U.S. alone, including North America’s iconic Monarch butterfly. Human rights advocates blame the suicides of more than 200,000 Indian farmers on the suffocating economics caused by Monsanto’s monopolistic control of international seed stocks. Government regulators are already under pressure to restrict these sorts of chemical mayhems with laws limiting glyphosate and GMOs.

Monsanto has carved out a market niche monetizing deadly chemicals that more squeamish companies shun, a strategy that has made the company the Snidely Whiplash of corporate scoundrels and the planet’s worst villain, according to many environmentalists and human rights advocates. As a boy, I watched Monsanto’s vicious campaign to pillory the dying heroine Rachel Carson over her book, “Silent Spring,” in its efforts to exonerate its pesticide DDT which was wiping out songbirds and the American bald eagle.

At the same time, Monsanto amplified its notoriety among the 1960s and 1970s generations by producing Agent Orange herbicide that devastated Vietnam and poisoned thousands of U.S. soldiers and Vietnamese peasants. In the 1990s, Monsanto was forced to recall its drug “Celebrex” which cured headaches and caused heart attacks. Nutritionists condemned Monsanto’s artificial sweetener aspartame as a “neurotoxin masquerading as a supplement.”

I spent 30 years as an environmental lawyer fighting to clean the Hudson of Monsanto’s PCBs, a contamination crisis which closed the river’s historical fisheries, put thousands of fishermen out of work and poisoned Hudson Valley residents. All these sordid ventures have tarnished Monsanto’s standing with the public in ways that could contribute to a string of punishing verdicts.

During his Thursday telephone offensive, Bauman rejected the possibility of settlement talks with the non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma plaintiff. He promised to appeal the Johnson verdict and doubled down on Monsanto’s discredited claims that Roundup is safe.

During his Thursday telephone offensive, Bauman rejected the possibility of settlement talks with the non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma plaintiff. He promised to appeal the Johnson verdict and doubled down on Monsanto’s discredited claims that Roundup is safe.

Bauman repeated three times to Bayer’s investors, “We are committed to defending glyphosate.” An escalation in troll and bot activity against Monsanto’s critics at the height of the trial signaled a full-bore Monsanto PR campaign. A Monsanto-loving troll suddenly appeared to shadow and slander Zen Honeycutt, who attended the trial. Honeycutt is a modern-day Rachel Carson. The mother of two glyphosate-injured kids, she has become one of Roundup’s most vocal and effective scourges.

These strategies are more likely to inflame future juries angered that the chemical company is not coming clean about poisoning our farms, our food and our families and to remind consumers of Bayer’s own dingy history. Bayer, after all, is not just a benign aspirin company. Formerly known as IG Farben, the company supported the rise of Adolf Hitler and made a killing by selling the Nazis Zyklon B gas to exterminate Jews at Auschwitz. The Nuremberg tribunals convicted a half-dozen IG Farben executives for slavery and mass murder. One of them, Fritz ter Meer, returned from Spandau prison in 1956 to become Bayer’s first board chairman. Today, Bayer is an agrochemical and pharmaceutical giant with its own inventory of deadly farm chemicals.

The next steps

Monsanto boosters hope that San Francisco’s highly educated jury (our panel included two scientists) was an anomaly. Jurors in farm country, they argue, particularly those in Monsanto’s home court, St. Louis County, Missouri, will be less generous to local plaintiffs. Bauman told his shareholders that there is only a single scheduled case in St. Louis. Not true! Our team has a half dozen trials scheduled in St. Louis and others in Bozeman, Montana, and Oakland, California. But there is ample reason that those juries won’t be any happier with Monsanto than the jury in Johnson’s case.

…80 percent of the documents we wanted to show to the jury were not used…

After all, the California judge overseeing Johnson v. Monsanto bent over backward to exclude evidence she perceived as damaging to Monsanto. Beginning in pretrial hearings and continuing throughout the eight-week Johnson trial, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Suzanne Ramos Bolanos, a former prosecutor, consistently sided with Monsanto in her rulings on the company’s evidentiary objections.

My colleague, Brent Wisner, estimates that 80 percent of the documents we wanted to show to the jury were not used, many because of the rulings we considered to be judicial error. We believe that our future Monsanto juries will see this evidence.

Here are some of the worst examples:

  • In 2015, the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) determined that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, was an animal carcinogen and a probable human carcinogen. In 2017, the California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) followed suit, listing glyphosate as a carcinogen under Proposition 65. While Judge Bolanos allowed Monsanto’s lawyers to tell the jury that federal EPA and some European health agencies disputed the IARC findings, she blocked us from mentioning California’s decision to list glyphosate as a carcinogen, declaring that it would bias the jury. The surreal incongruity of a California state court silencing California’s own environmental agency while crediting the findings of foreign health agencies and a demonstrably corrupt federal EPA, struck us as strange. Because of the judge’s rulings, Monsanto’s attorneys were able to paint IARC as a lonely (and therefore unreliable) outlier in its conclusions on glyphosate.
  • Judge Bolanos also forbade us from showing the jury evidence of Monsanto’s fraudulent scheme to win regulatory approval for Roundup. In the mid-1970’s when Monsanto first sought to license Roundup, the company hired a corrupt consultant, Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories (IBT), to conduct toxicology studies on the active ingredient, glyphosate. The EPA approved glyphosate for sale in 1974 based on IBT Labs’ jiggered data. IBT Labs made little effort to conceal the fact that its science was fraudulent.One EPA reviewer dryly observed that it was “hard to believe the scientific integrity of the studies when they said they took specimens of the uterus from male rabbits.” A subsequent EPA review found that producing falsified data for Monsanto and other corporations was IBT’s core business model. A federal jury found three IBT officials guilty of attempting to defraud the government by covering up inaccurate research data. Judge Bolanos ruled that Lee Johnson’s jury should hear no mention of the Monsanto/IBT flim-flams.
  • The next chapter of that story was particularly relevant to our case. When the EPA asked Monsanto to retest glyphosate safety in the wake of the IBT scandal, the company’s own 1983 study found a statistically significant number of benign and malignant kidney tumors in male mice exposed to high amounts of glyphosate. This study prompted EPA to classify glyphosate as a possible human carcinogen in 1985. Monsanto protested that its researchers had made errors in performing the mouse study despite anemic evidence that this was indeed the case. Under extreme political pressure from Monsanto’s allies in Ronald Reagan’s cabinet, EPA folded and withdrew the cancer classification on the condition that Monsanto re-perform the mouse test. Monsanto promised to do so, but once the EPA cancelled the cancer classification, the company reneged, refusing to test glyphosate’s carcinogenicity for 40 years. Judge Bolanos ordered that the jury should hear nothing of this important tale and allowed Monsanto to tell the jury that EPA had always believed Roundup to be non-carcinogenic.
  • In one noteworthy email exchange between an academic and Daniel Goldstein, a Monsanto employee, Goldstein joked that the company has been playing “whack-a-mole” to kill or derail carcinogenicity and toxicity studies of Roundup and its associated GMOs for years. At Monsanto’s request, Judge Bolanos deemed any mention of GMOs off-limits in our case. She believed that even a mention of that hot topic would inflame the jury against Monsanto. We therefore could not show the jury Monsanto’s inculpatory “whack a mole” memo. Judge Bolanos’ ban on any reference to GMOs also allowed Monsanto to get away with its unrebutted assertion that “Roundup is great for the soil.” We couldn’t show the abundant evidence of the damage to soils and ecosystems for the Roundup-GMO combination.
  • Most frustrating, Judge Bolanos forbade us from mentioning Monsanto’s “TNO dermal absorption” study, which she inexplicably deemed “irrelevant.” The “TNO Dermal Absorption” study was the company’s own critical research paper documenting how the human body absorbs far higher amounts of formulated Roundup through the skin than previously reported. Monsanto illegally kept the study secret from regulators and acknowledged in its internal communications that public knowledge of this study would “blow up Roundup’s risk evaluations.” Following that study, Monsanto recommended waterproof jackets, pants, faceplate, et cetera for its employees handling Roundup. Monsanto included none of those precautions on the warning label of the Roundup used by our client Lee Johnson.Instead of pursuing the TNO safety study to ensure that Roundup was safe, Monsanto executive William Heydens killed the product research “because a further study was not likely to help us meet the project objective.” The “project objective” was maintaining Roundup’s market dominance. Monsanto’s choice to illegally hide the results of the TNO study from the EPA and to abandon the research were directly relevant to punitive damages, but the jury never learned about those events.
  • During the trial, we showed the deposition of Monsanto’s markets supervisor Kirk Azevedo. Azevedo was an idealist who joined Monsanto after watching a speech by Monsanto CEO Robert Shapiro promising to make Monsanto a template for green technology and ethical corporate culture. When Azevedo invoked the speech during an office strategy discussion, his direct boss told Azevedo that Shapiro’s speech was PR window dressing, “We are about making money—you need to get that straight.” Strangely, Judge Bolanos decided to order us not to talk about the Azevedo testimony on summation even though she had earlier ruled it admissible.
  • Finally, Judge Bolanos gave a “curative instruction” telling the jury that Monsanto had never manufactured Agent Orange. This statement was simply not true—however, the judge deemed the instruction necessary to neutralize potential bias from statements made by dismissed jurors about Agent Orange in front of their fellow jurymen.

In his Thursday phone conference, Bauman dismissed all the evidence heard at trial about Monsanto’s reprehensible behavior, telling his investors it was “taken out of context.” Johnson’s jury heard the same lame assertions from Monsanto’s lawyers and did not agree. The next jury is likely to hear much more.

The science against Roundup continues to snowball and we anticipate that other judges will rule these and many other documents admissible in future trials. Of course we won’t consistently get quarter billion dollar verdicts but the headache for Bayer is just beginning and it will require more than aspirin to cure.

Above article reposted with permission from Organic Consumers Association.

Also, Bayer has a long history of producing harmful chemicals. This interesting article from a few years ago traces the 100-year history of chemical weapons and explains how, during WWI, Bayer became the biggest German explosives producer. 

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Sep 032018
 

The Australian government is preparing to ban US whistleblower Chelsea Manning from entering the country for a speaking tour.

Australia withheld an entry visa:

“A person can fail the character test for a number of reasons, including but not limited to where a non-citizen has a substantial criminal record or where their conduct represents a risk to the Australian community,” the spokesman said.

Manning leaked the video of the US helicopter soldiers gunning down people in the street, including 2 Reuters journalists, and 2 (3?) children. Laughing while they did it.

Manning leaked 750,000 documents that taken together, reveal a TRUE picture of the war – – data is objective. It is not “opinion”, nor is it propaganda. She first went to the large, mainstream American newspapers. Who ignored the information.  She then went to Julian Assange, who worked with international newspapers to break the stories to tell what was happening.

Manning was placed in solitary confinement for 11 months, jailed for 7 years. Her sentence was eventually commuted.

 

Australia would not grant an entry visa for the speaking tour.  HOWEVER:

Sept 02:  Chelsea Manning continues with speaking tour via video link despite lack of visa

Chelsea Manning is also due to speak in New Zealand on 8 and 9 September.

Sep 032018
 

Arjen Kamphuis is “associated” with Julian Assange.

RELATED:   Chronologically

The first is important – – a TEDx Talk, 9.5 minutes, “Arjen Kamphuis”  in his own words.

May  09:   Defend yourself in this digital world. No one else will do it for you. | Arjen Kamphuis | TEDx

Sept 03     (this posting,  Arjen Kamphuis mysteriously disappears

Sept 07     A Security Expert Tied to WikiLeaks Vanishes, and the Internet Is Abuzz, New York Times (Assange)

Sept 12   Belongings of missing associate of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange are found in the sea off of Norway

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There are large gaps in this copy of the original posting – I can’t remove.   Go to the URL  if you would like to see it all.

https://www.rt.com/news/437460-assange-associate-missing-police-probe/

Julian Assange's associate cyber security expert mysteriously missing in Norway
Police in Norway are looking into the disappearance of Arjen Kamphuis, a Dutch citizen with links to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Versions on Twitter have ranged from a hiking incident, to a secret assignment, to a CIA hit.

Kamphuis, a cyber security expert and co-author of a handbook for investigative journalists on how to keep themselves and their work safe from government spying, has been missing since August 20th, when he checked out of a hotel in the town of Bodø in northern Norway.

The disappearance was first reported on Twitter by Ancilla Van De Leest, former Dutch Pirate Party frontrunner and privacy activist on Friday. She wrote that Kamphuis was going to board a train from Bodø to Trondheim, which usually takes 10 hours.

On August 22, Kamphuis was expected to leave Trondheim for Amsterdam. De Leest said he had already bought the plane ticket but nobody has heard from him since he left the hotel in Bodø. That means the man might have gone missing either in Bodø, in Trondheim, or somewhere in between during the train journey.

The WikiLeaks Twitter account posted an update on Kamphuis’ strange disappearance on Saturday.

Norwegian police on Sunday confirmed that they have opened a probe into the 47-year-old Dutchman’s disappearance, saying that at the moment they are in the dark about events that could have preceded it.

In the missing persons report disseminated on social media, Kamphuis is decribed as an “avid hiker,” which prompted some commentators to suggest that the Assange associate might have gotten lost while hiking in the mountainous terrain.

Many others have assumed foul play, considering Kamphuis’ connection to WikiLeaks.

One user has floated the idea that Kamphuis might have been put on a “classified assignment” by WikiLeaks and had to go undercover, cutting all communication with the world at large.

Some Wikileaks supporters have suggested the man might have been snatched or even killed in a covert CIA operation. However remote the chances of it being true, the need to even consider such an option has some people worried.

“Captured or killed by agents of the five eyes alliance?” another user wondered, referring to the intelligence-sharing alliance of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US.

Some argued that Kamphuis’ disappearance was intended as a warning to Assange.

“The fact that he didn’t make that flight from Trondheim on August 22 and has given no explanation, that does look suspicious,” human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell told RT, adding that “we just don’t know” whether he was a victim of crime or assault, or has experienced a “dreadful accident,” perhaps related to his passion for mountain climbing.

Regardless, Tatchell said that his disappearance is certainly “cause for concern, given the fact that his research and applications in terms of cyber security have been a matter of some considerable anxiety to government security agencies.”

He noted that Kamphuis has enabled journalists to hide their sources, data, and research from state surveillance. “Quite clearly there are people in governments and security services around the world who would very much like to get the solution to that encryption and those cyber security measures that he’s enabled journalists to use when those journalists are investigating exposing bad things being done by governments.” 

Unconfirmed sightings of the missing man were reported in Ribe, Denmark, on both August 28th and 29th.

“One of the first things that the Norwegian police should be doing is getting hold of that mobile phone data to track his movements, to at least give some indication of where he went on the 20th through to the current day,” Tatchell told RT.

In 2014, Kamphuis co-authored ‘Information Security for Journalists.’ The handbook, which Kamphuis said would be forever free to download, provides aspiring investigative journalists and media professionals with a thorough guide on how to avoid being snooped on by the state.

“To ensure your privacy and the safety of your sources, Information Security for Journalists will help you to make your communications indecipherable, untraceable and anonymous,” the book’s description states.