Wednesday, May 15, 2019

BOMBSHELL: Bayer discovers "black ops" division run by Monsanto, shuts it down, initiates internal investigation as law enforcement prepares criminal charges against the chemical giant

Source: Natural News

Wednesday, May 15, 2019 | by Mike Adams


(Natural News) For over a decade, Monsanto has been engaged in building and maintaining "hit lists" of journalists, lawmakers and regulators to be taken out if they opposed the evil agenda of GMOs and toxic glyphosate weed killer chemicals that now inundate the world food supply. Any influential person who opposed the Monsanto agenda was subjected to one or more of the following:
• Attempted bribery
• Death threats and intimidation
• Character assassination through well-funded "negative P.R." campaigns
• Defamation via coordinated Wikipedia attacks, run by Monsanto operatives
• Career destruction, such as getting scientists blacklisted from science journals
• Being doxxed, having their home addresses publicized and their families and co-workers threatened
In other words, Monsanto has been running a "black ops" division for over ten years, spending perhaps $100 million or more on efforts to silence, destroy or assassinate anyone who interfered with the agricultural giant's market dominance.

Now, the criminal mafia activity that Monsanto has carried out for years is finally being exposed as law enforcement closes in on the crimes of this evil agricultural giant now owned by Bayer, a corporation that appears to be making an effort to "clean house" and end the Monsanto crimes that targeted journalists, lawmakers and regulators with intimidation and bribery campaigns.

Law enforcement preparing criminal charges against Monsanto division operatives

"French prosecutors said on Friday they had opened an inquiry after newspaper Le Monde filed a complaint alleging that Monsanto – acquired by Bayer for $63 billion last year – had kept a file of 200 names, including journalists and lawmakers in hopes of influencing positions on pesticides," reports Reuters.

This "hit list" of journalists and lawmakers was directly translated into action to intimidate, threaten or bribe these individuals, just as happens in the United States. In fact, a Monsanto spokesperson now confirms the Monsanto mafia used the list to take out anyone standing in the way of the Monsanto agenda. "There have been a number of cases where – as they would say in football – not the ball was played but the man, or woman, was tackled," admitted Matthias Berninger to Reuters. Berninger is the "head of public affairs and sustainability" of Monsanto.

Further into the statement, Berninger admits Monsanto collected "non-publicity available data about individuals" and then issued an apology from Bayer for the activity. "Following an initial review, we understand that this initiative has raised concerns and criticism," said Bayer in a May 12th public statement. "This is not the way Bayer seeks dialogue with society and stakeholders. We apologize for this behavior."

What Natural News can reveal is that Monsanto hired black ops teams and private investigators to dig up the personal locations of individuals and their families, then engaged in activities to threaten and intimidate those individuals while publicly smearing them online through coordinated, well-funded character assassination campaigns.

Please go to Natural News to read the entire article.
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