The Glyphosate Gameplan is built on extortion!
Tag: Carey Gillam
Can you be bought?
With lawyers and activist lobbies splashing cash all about, is there anybody left with integrity?
The Bambi Effect: IARC in the Post-Journalism Age
You can lead journalists to a scandal, but how do you get them to drink?
The need for a Transparency Registry … FOR JOURNALISTS!
As more lobbyists and influencers lie and call themselves journalists, isn’t it time to have a transparency registry?
SlimeGate 2/7: Predatorts 4/4: The Hypocrisy of the Honeypot
Why do NGOs celebrate a band of thieves who leave so many victims in their wake?
SlimeGate 1/7: Introduction
Should scientists design research for toxic tort law firms? How does this slime affect trust in science?
Ten Practices Linking Environmentalism with Fascism
We should not be surprised that the German Greens may work with the far right AfD. The Greens have always been a bit fascist.
Glyphosate: What the Zealots Really Wanted
Glyphosate’s authorisation was renewed today, but let’s not lose sight of the big picture. The zealots want to destroy the EU regulatory process.
Carey Gillam: A Rachel Carson for our Time?
As anti-Monsanto carpetbagger Carey Gillam makes her 2nd paid trip to Brussels to lobby against glyphosate, we need to ask a few questions.
Memoirs of a Monsanto Shill
How I discovered the activists and Greens needed me to be their face of evil. Why I decided to stand with Monsanto.
Size Doesn’t Matter: How little NGOs pretend to represent the people
How can three activists in a room create enough noise to affect policy, the media and people’s lives? The people they represent are a tiny fraction of the people they affect. This is wrong!
Breaking down bullshit: How clever activists make you afraid!
The organic industry lobby openly lies, spreads fear and attacks its competition – all activities that any organisation or company with an ethical code of conduct would forbid. I’d like to demonstrate how one organic lobbying organisation, USRTK, desperately needs such a code (… and a lot of integrity).