Monsanto's ally Pompeo to head CIA: bad move, Donald
By Jon Rappoport
Trump has tapped Congressman Mike Pompeo to head the CIA.
In April of 2014, Pompeo introduced the bill that would
become The Dark Act, banning states from passing laws mandating GMO
labeling on food. Instead, The Dark Act introduces very weak and
confusing federal GMO labels. Few people will pay attention to them or
even realize they're there.
I'm sure Monsanto execs are popping a few champagne corks
right now. "Hey, remember Mike Pompeo? Can you believe it? He's the new
director of the CIA. If we need an extra helping hand taking over the
world's food supply, why can't we call on good old Mike? Ha-ha..."
Mike is also a heavy supporter of the NSA's surveillance
programs: "Congress should pass a law re-establishing collection of all
metadata, and combining it with publicly available financial and
lifestyle information into a comprehensive, searchable database. Legal
and bureaucratic impediments to surveillance should be removed." (The
Atlantic, 11/18/16)
Here's what Mike had to say about Edward Snowden: "[He]
should be brought back from Russia and given due process, and I think
the proper outcome would be that he would be given a death sentence."
(Washington Examiner, 2/11/16)
Very bad move, Donald.
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