Senate Passes TPP ‘Fast-Tracking’ That Could Make GMO Labeling Illegal
It is a sad day in the fight against Monsanto, GMO labeling, and the future of the planet. The Senate has adopted a law that would give ‘fast-track’ ability for the so-called Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) — a highly secretive bill that could restrict GMO labeling in the United States and abroad. In fact, some legal experts believe it could make GMO labeling completely illegal.
I have been spreading the word about the TPP since I first asked my team members at Natural Society to start writing on it back in 2014. It was then that we told you the secretive truth behind the TPP, writing:
“Just in case you aren’t familiar with The Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP) and Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
(TTIP), they are huge multinational ‘trade’ deals written by
corporations, which are being pushed by the White House and many of our
politicians in order to support the ongoing monopoly of our food supply.
They are toxic, just like the products these companies sell, but you
can stop them with a twitter storm and grass-roots activism.”