Monsanto Faces Tribunal for ‘Crimes Against Humanity at the Hague
 BY THE EARTH CHILD 
ADMINhttp://www.theearthchild.co.za/monsanto-faces-tribunal-crimes-humanity-hague/

by Sean Adl-TabatabaiBiotech giant Monsanto is facing charges of ‘crimes 
against humanity’ at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.A three-day 
mock trial began on Friday 14 October, headed by anti-GM food activists, in 
order to establish a legal mechanism that could hold corporations accountable 
for damage they cause in the pursuit of profit.The trial comes at a time when a 
damning new reportwas released that show Monsanto’s GMO products are not only 
harmful, but that their political influence in Washington and around the world 
have eroded democracy and caused environmental chaos and social 
injustice.Activistpost.com reports:This tribunal will consist of five 
international judges listening to the testimonies of thirty witnesses and 
experts from around the world as they tell their stories profiling the nature 
of Monsanto’s environmental terrorism on humanity and the planet. A website 
dedicated to this tribunal (monsantotribunal.org) details some of the 
background and specifics surrounding the goals of this upcoming tribunal:The 
aim of the Tribunal is to give a legal opinion on the environmental and health 
damage caused by the multinational Monsanto. This will add to the international 
debate to include the crime of Ecocide into international criminal law. It will 
also give people all over the world a well documented legal file to be used in 
lawsuits against Monsanto and similar chemical companies.Critics of Monsanto 
claim that the company has been able to ignore the human and environmental 
damage caused by its products and pursue it devastating activities through a 
systematic concealment strategy through lobbying regulators and government 
authorities, lying, corruption, commissioning bogus scientific studies, putting 
pressure on independent scientists, and manipulating the press.
Our endeavor is based on the observation that only through civic action will we 
be able to achieve compensation for victims of the American multinational. The 
procedures are a veritable obstacle course for the victims. They are reluctant 
to invest time and money in litigation, especially since there is no reason to 
believe in a positive outcome. Frequently, when a company like Monsanto is the 
defendant, the company settles out of court, whereby circumventing the 
establishment of a negative legal precedent.General purpose of the Tribunal:To 
get a ruling- even symbolic – against Monsanto by a bench of real judges, after 
veritable proceedings in an international court, and contribute to the 
establishment of international mechanisms to bring justice to victims of 
multinationals.Specific objectives:Assess the case against Monsanto and the 
damages caused pursuant to international law;
Assess Monsanto’s actions in relation to the crime of ecocide. Citizens’ 
movements have made an appeal for international criminal law to recognize this 
as a crime;
Consider a possible amendment of the Rome Statute establishing the International
Criminal Court to include the crime of ecocide, making it possible to try 
natural and legal persons for this crime.
As you can see, this tribunal is only looking to set the groundwork for a 
system that needs to be in place for not only halting all of Monsanto’s global 
genocidal activities but for eventually holding the criminals that run Monsanto 
and the conspirators who invest in this terrorist entity accountable for their 
direct and indirect crimes against humanity.Interestingly this tribunal holds 
Monsanto to the standards of the UN’s Agenda 21/Agenda 2030 which calls for 
things like “sustainable environment,” the right to eat healthy food, the right 
to the enjoyment of the highest standard of health, and even the violation of 
the freedom of scientific research. Above and beyond all of this, the very 
serious question of Monsanto’s outright war crimes against humanity will be 
posed.Ironically these questions will ultimately be posed to the UN, the same 
system that labels the natural and necessary nutrient known as CO2 a 
“pollutant,” so it will be interesting to say the least to see what if anything 
comes of this on the part of the United Nations.That the UN labels CO2, 
arguably the most necessary compound in the planet (O2 notwithstanding) as a 
“pollutant” but needs to be prodded and pushed to recognize Monsanto’s obvious 
callous crimes against humanity and nature is alarming in and of itself. While 
CO2 is the source of all plant life on Earth and thus central to life as we 
know it, Monsanto has poisoned the planet with their GMO seeds and 
glyphosate-laced Roundup (admitted to be toxic by the CDC) which has caused 
irreversible damage to the planet and humanity. The spectrum of genetic and 
biochemical damage caused by Monsanto’s poisons range from the unnecessary 
murder of tiny insects needed for the ecologic balance of nature to the 
destruction and killing of plants around the world, to the poisoning of animals 
and humans as rates of birth defects, cancer, endocrine disruption and much 
more have all risen, many which have been associated with Monsanto-like 
poisons.You may be wondering, how did we get here? As the tribunal summary 
indicates, by greed and corruption. Monsanto has employed the same model as the 
vaccine industry; make profits, pay hush money to those that are injured or 
killed by your product, and wage an information war of propaganda against your 
enemies even as the scientific community admits there is no proof that GMOs are 
safe and scientific evidence proves that GMOs are directly associated with the 
development of tumors in rats (Seralini study) when given for a duration of 
time comparable to the lifespan of that creature (unlike the Monsanto’s 
deceptive “6 month” studies with rats).In the worst-case scenario I believe 
this will at least serve as a formal record for the future of humanity to see 
the criminal actions of Monsanto, and hopefully it will be a stepping stone 
toward justice and accountability even if it borrows the new world order’s 
language of “sustainability” and “prosperity.” If Monsanto is not held 
criminally responsible for their crimes against humanity this will also tell 
you all you need to know about the true nature of the pseudo “global authority” 
known as the United Nations, which to this day has no credibility when it comes 
to true justice and human rights worldwide. Failure to take decisive action 
against Monsanto’s atrocities against humanity and the planet will offer an 
opportunity to once again prove the fraudulent front that the UN represents in 
the first place. Let’s not forget the UN is also the useless “official” 
government body of the new world order conveniently created by the ruling elite 
themselves after world war 2. Thus getting one’s hopes up too high about this 
upcoming tribunal without acknowledging the true nature and commitment of the 
UN is naive.

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