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To: Anthony Wong who wrote (1664)3/17/1999 3:23:00 PM
From: Dan Spillane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2539
 
Another Greenpeace fraud, and this time I was fooled? I did tell you this wasn't the last word, but I didn't expect another Greenpeace fraud!

The tactics of Greenpeace are worse than Saddam's...this anti-American lying has to be stopped. I do appreciate the use of the word "alleged" in the US press...in the UK press, Greenpeace said anything it wanted to, and the papers printed it as fact. Hence, you ended up with a disaster, which couldn't even be stopped with the top scientists in the UK exposed the whole thing as nonsense.

When Greenpeace pulls stunts like this, it catches the attention of those concerned with matters of national security. And I'm afraid there is no going back now. Just like Saddam...if you let him go a little bit, it will only come back to bite you later.

(text)
"Meanwhile, Greenpeace alleged in a press release Wednesday that
Monsanto had officially withdrawn its request to commercialize
Roundup Ready in Brazil -- a claim Almeida strongly denied."

(from the story)
03/17 14:35 Monsanto says to sell Brazil transgenic soy in '99