Videos of the GCU Field Agents Locked Down at Monsanto’s Oxnard Facility
Occupy Monsanto / Video Report
Published: Saturday 15 September 2012
“Monsanto controls much of the world’s food supply at the expense of food democracy worldwide.”
Videos from Occupy News Radio
“Monsanto employee confronts protesters at second driveway blockade and tells them they have 10 minutes to leave.”
“Explanation of jail cell on the September 12, 2012 Monsanto action in Oxnard, CA.”
“Monsanto employee confronts protesters at third driveway blockade and tells them they have 10 minutes to leave.”
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1 comments on "Videos of the GCU Field Agents Locked Down at Monsanto’s Oxnard Facility"
September 15, 2012 10:00am
Amazing. Who is the poor employee recruited to engage the Occupy protestors in a friendly dialogue? Surely he didn't volunteer to share his personal feelings -- especially not by reading a carefully worded script vetted by Monsanto's senior communications officer and/or CEO. Most likely, he was hand-selected for the job based on ethnicity, income level and other external factors Monsanto's PR folks believed would make him a more credible, sympathetic figure to the general public instead of a straight, white male corporate officer (direct from central casting) with a multimillion $$ annual base salary ... before bonuses, perks and deferred compensation.
My heart goes out to the sacrificial spokesmodel. I'd wager he had a choice of acquiescing or losing his job. But this is the name of the game now: pit random members of the 99-percent against each other while the puppeteers remain hidden in the shadows, snickering all the way to the bank.