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Percy Schmeiser

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Percy Schmeise needs Fiancial assistance for his Fight with Mosanto

Percy Schmeiser Needs Donations to Pay His


Fine to Monsanto

From: Ericka

Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2001 11:58:34 -0500

To: GEAN 2/01 Chicago

Subject: MONSANTO VS. SCHMEISER: Percy Must Raise $50,000 Canadian to Appeal

Case/Protest Contact Info.



From: http://www.percyschmeiser.com/

Quote: "In my case, I never had anything to do with Monsanto, outside of

buying chemicals. I never signed a contract. If I would go to St. Louis and

contaminate their plots--destroy what they have worked on for 40 years--I

think I would be put in jail and the key thrown away,"

Percy Schmeiser, June 19, 2000

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Your Support is Needed

If you believe in this important cause, your assistance would be greatly

appreciated.



To make a donation please send a check or money order to:

"Fight Genetically Altered Food Fund Inc."

CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce)

603 Main St. Humboldt SK Canada SOK 2AO

Phone No. (306) 682-2614 (306) 682-2614

Nelson Farm need Financial Assitance in their Fight aainst Monsanto!

Help Is Needed




Please help the Nelsons with their legal bills in the fight with Monsanto. The fight is not only for themselves, but for the benefit of all farmers worldwide.



Send a check or Money order to:



Nelson's Fight Monsanto Fund

First State Bank of North Dakota

P.O. Box 98

Arthur, ND 58006



The funds received by the Nelsons are considered gifts. As gifts, the payments are considered nondeductible. If you have any questions, please consult your tax advisor.

Nelson arm attacked by Monsanto

Roger Nelson, grew up on a farm and went out on his own to begin share-renting farmland in 1961. Today, Roger is farming with his two sons, Rodney and Greg. Although now the family is buying some farmland, most is still rented. Landlords have sought out the Nelsons as tenants of their land because the Nelsons have had a reputation of meticulous farming practices and of being trustworthy, honest tenants. That reputation is now being tarnished as Monsanto is accusing the Nelsons of being thieves of their genetically modified soybeans (roundup ready soybeans). Monsanto is further spreading rumors of the Nelson's guilt as they prepare their lawsuit in hopes of extracting possibly millions of dollars from the Nelson family of which they don't have. "Our wives all have jobs," said Rodney Nelson, "farming doesn't pay all the bills anymore. The legal bills defending ourselves and other expenses incurred are becoming overbearing. We feel we must continue to fight Monsanto on the principles of our innocence. Our children will live with the ramifications of this lawsuit-it's not just us." http"/www.NelsonFarm.com