Sunday, May 26, 2013

"The Codex, Fluoride, Auschwitz, Monsanto Connection" & DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY [DHS]:

Monsanto Company (American company) .. The Monsanto Chemical Works was founded in 1901 by John F. Queeny (1859–1933), a purchasing agent for a wholesale drug company, to manufacture the synthetic sweetener saccharin, then produced only in Germany .. named Monsanto, after wife’s maiden ...

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?25949-The-real-truth-about-monsanto
Monsanto Co. (MON)
Major Holders
% of Shares Held by All Insider and 5% Owners:
0%
% of Shares Held by Institutional & Mutual Fund Owners: 78%
% of Float Held by Institutional & Mutual Fund Owners: 78%
Number of Institutions Holding Shares: 952
Major Direct Holders (Forms 3 &Amp; 4)

Holder Shares Reported
GRANT HUGH 448,545 Jul 13, 2010
PARFET WILLIAM U 415,276 Apr 30, 2010
CREWS TERRELL K 144,807 Aug 31, 2009
CASALE CARL M 102,932 Jul 13, 2010
FRALEY ROBERT T 97,334 Jan 11, 2010

Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
VANGUARD GROUP, INC. (THE) 19,535,784 3.58 $1,395,245,693 Mar 31, 2010
STATE STREET CORPORATION 19,109,599 3.50 $1,364,807,560 Mar 31, 2010
PRIMECAP MANAGEMENT COMPANY 18,087,892 3.32 $1,291,837,246 Mar 31, 2010
Capital World Investors 17,360,645 3.18 $1,239,897,265 Mar 31, 2010

BlackRock Institutional Trust Company, N.A. 15,983,687 2.93 $1,141,554,925 Mar 31, 2010
PRICE (T.ROWE) ASSOCIATES INC 14,377,440 2.64 $1,026,836,764 Mar 31, 2010
FMR LLC 12,107,720 2.22 $864,733,362 Mar 31, 2010
MORGAN STANLEY 10,736,111 1.97 $766,773,047 Mar 31, 2010

Capital Research Global Investors 9,229,130 1.69 $659,144,464 Mar 31, 2010
NORTHERN TRUST CORPORATION 6,596,342 1.21 $471,110,745 Mar 31, 2010
Top Mutual Fund Holders
Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
VANGUARD/PRIMECAP FUND 7,391,460 1.35 $527,898,073 Mar 31, 2010
GROWTH FUND OF AMERICA INC 6,751,900 1.24
$482,220,698 Mar 31, 2010
AMERICAN BALANCED FUND 5,542,500 1.02 $395,845,350 Mar 31, 2010
VANGUARD TOTAL STOCK MARKET INDEX FUND 5,511,281 1.01 $393,615,689 Mar 31, 2010
VANGUARD 500 INDEX FUND 5,056,352 0.93 $361,124,659 Mar 31, 2010
VANGUARD HORIZON FUND-CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY PORTFOLIO 4,215,886 0.77 $301,098,578 Mar 31, 2010
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust 3,978,616 0.73 $284,152,754 Mar 31, 2010
VANGUARD INSTITUTIONAL INDEX FUND-INSTITUTIONAL INDEX FD 3,797,051 0.70 $271,185,382 Mar 31, 2010
COLLEGE RETIREMENT EQUITIES FUND-STOCK ACCOUNT 3,439,680 0.63 $245,661,945 Mar 31, 2010
SELECT SECTOR SPDR FD-MATERIALS 2,903,890 0.53 $207,395,823 Mar 31, 2010

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1926: Environmental policy was generally governed by local governments, Monsanto Chemical Company founded and incorporated the town of Monsanto, later renamed Sauget, Illinois, to provide a more business friendly environment for one of its chemical plants. For years, the Monsanto plant in Sauget was the nation’s largest producer of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). And although polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were banned in the 1970s, they remain in the water along Dead Creek in Sauget. 

1929: Monsanto began production of PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) in the United States. PCBs were considered an industrial wonder chemical – an oil that would not burn, was impervious to degradation and had almost limitless applications. Today PCBs are considered one of the gravest chemical threats on the planet. PCBs, widely used as lubricants, hydraulic fluids, cutting oils, waterproof coatings and liquid sealants, are potent carcinogens and have been implicated in reproductive, developmental and immune system disorders. The world’s center of PCB manufacturing was Monsanto’s plant on the outskirts of East St. Louis, Illinois, which has the highest rate of fetal death and immature births in the state.

Monsanto PiratesMonsanto produced PCBs for over 50 years and they are now virtually omnipresent in the blood and tissues of humans and wildlife around the globe – from the polar bears at the north pole to the penguins in Antarctica. These days PCBs are banned from production and some experts say there should be no acceptable level of PCBs allowed in the environment. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says, “PCB has been demonstrated to cause cancer, as well as a variety of other adverse health effects on the immune system, reproductive system, nervous system and endocrine system.” But the evidence of widespread contamination from PCBs and related chemicals has been accumulating from 1965 onwards and internal company papers show that Monsanto knew about the PCB dangers from early on.

The PCB problem was particularly severe in the town of Anniston in Alabama where discharges from the local Monsanto plant meant residents developed PCB levels hundreds or thousands of times the average. As The Washington Post reported, “for nearly 40 years, while producing the now-banned industrial coolants known as PCBs at a local factory, Monsanto Co. routinely discharged toxic waste into a west Anniston creek and dumped millions of pounds of PCBs into oozing open-pit landfills. And thousands of pages of Monsanto documents : many emblazoned with warnings such as ‘CONFIDENTIAL: Read and Destroy’ : show that for decades, the corporate giant concealed what it did and what it knew.”

Ken Cook of the Environmental Working Group says that based on the Monsanto documents made public, Monsanto “knew the truth from the very beginning. They lied about it. They hid the truth from their neighbors.” One Monsanto memo explains their justification: “We can’t afford to lose one dollar of business.” Eventually Monsanto was found guilty of conduct “so outrageous in character and extreme in degree as to go beyond all possible bounds of decency so as to be regarded as atrocious and utterly intolerable in civilized society”...

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1938: Monsanto goes into the plastic business (the year after DuPont helped ban hemp because it was superior to their new NYLON product made from Rockefeller OIL). Monsanto became involved in plastics when it completely took over Fiberloid, one of the oldest nitrocellulose production companies, which had a 50% stake in Shawinigan Resins.

http://www.wollheim-memorial.de/en/was_sollte_fabrik_produzieren 

I.G. Auschwitz

I.G. Auschwitz, founded on April 7, 1942, in Kattowitz (Katowice), was slated to become the biggest chemical plant in Eastern Europe. The production facilities were planned so that they could produce synthetics in peacetime after their use for military production. At the construction site in Auschwitz, prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp were increasingly used as a workforce, in addition to German skilled professionals and forced laborers from all over Europe. In 1942, I.G. Auschwitz built the corporate concentration camp of Buna/Monowitz.
 
.. to be continued ...


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