This official ceremony sends a message to the world, and that official message from the nation of Germany to the rest of the world is that "it is the moral right -- and even the obligation -- of human beings everywhere to actively plan and carry out the killing of those engaged in heinous crimes against humanity."
Then goes on to say that these people should also be hunted by essential anti-GMO Nazi hunters.
One day in the not-too-distant future, I predict a similar tactic will likely be used to hunt down and arrest Monsanto collaborators: the scientists, journalists, politicians, food companies and other enablers who helped this corporation commit the mass murder against humanity that I believe has already begun. Many will attempt to flee, hide from authorities, change their names or otherwise escape responsibility for their crimes against humanity, but teams of "Monsanto collaborator hunters" will likely be offered financial rewards for bringing these individuals to justice. Maybe someone will launch a Kickstarter project called "Operation roundup."
For this reason, all Monsanto collaborators need to be documented now, with their names, photos, public statements and other details that might someday make tracking them down easier
That is some very sinister crap. And as Keith Kloor pointed out in his article covering this a website has all ready been set up to list journalists, publications, and scientists.
To me, this is very disturbing. Anti-science sentiment is bad enough, but for someone as large in the community to be pushing this level of extremism is down right unacceptable. Given how some members of other various fringe activists for other causes have committed extreme acts this is only begging for trouble. In my opinion this is something that ought not to be tolerated.
What say ye NSG? What actions against Mike Adams do you think ought to be brought against him? Do you think anti-science sentiment is becoming increasingly a very, very bad thing? Especially if it starts leading to more extremism such as this?