Saturday, July 14, 2018

Francis Supported "Evil" Jewish Monsanto

Francis Supported "Evil" Jewish Monsanto 

The highly monitored Taringa is among the top five Facebook-like social networks in Latin America.

I came across the following post in Taringa earlier in the week when I was doing research on Genetically Modified Organisms or GMOs, but the website wouldn't allow me to enter. Today, I finally got in.


The headline of the article is:

"El Jesuita Bergoglio apoya a Monsanto" which means "The Jesuit Bergoglio [now Pope Francis then Cardinal Mario Bergoglio] supports Monsanto."

Various polls list Monsanto as one of the most evil corporations on the planet. In 2013, IBtimes.com said a poll listed it as "2013's 'Most Evil Corporation.'"

Taringa apparently doesn't allow Google translations into English, so here is my translation of most of the post:

"Why a Argentinian Pope? The reason is because Monsanto and the pharmaceutical companies were allowed to work, operate and experiment without problems in Argentina."

"There is a bond or link between the Church and Monsanto. The municipality and "Caritas" a Church parochial organization called "La Merced" signed an agreement to manufacture transgenic [GMO] food... according to the documentary "Hambre de Soja [Hunger of the Soybean]."

"The food was to be given to the most needy families... But to continue in this criminal experiment... Bergoglio and Monsanto commissioned or mandated that those who eat at Caritas would only receive transgenic [GMO] soybeans."

"... What were some of the consequences. Ten thousand children got aliments from eating transgenic soybeans within a year. And 3,300,000 rations of transgenic food were distributed throughout the country [Argentina] through Caritas." "[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10qxNPzAnA[/video]"

Besides the health dangers caused by GMOs, one of the world's foremost experts on seed science Fr. Sean McDonagh says GMOs are going to create famine and hunger according to my deceased friend and researcher Richard Salbato.