
Help American filmmaker Jeremy Seifert (Dive! Living Off America’s Waste) continue with his quest to make a feature length film about genetically modified foods by supporting his Kickstarter project. Currently, with over US$20,040 (€13,976) in pledges, the filmmaking team needs around another US$5,000 (€3,487) to complete the film (in the next 16 days). So if you want to see a cool young filmmaker stick it to Monsanto and all those other GMO producers – pledge a couple of bucks to help the film get made.

Here’s their blurb from the Kickstarter website:
Is it time to take back our food? The encroaching darkness of unknown health and environmental risks, seed take over, chemical toxins, and food monopoly meets with the light of a growing resistance of organic farmers, concerned citizens, and a burgeoning movement to take back what we have lost.
Today in the United States, by the simple act of feeding ourselves, we unwittingly participate in the largest experiment ever conducted on human beings. Massive agro-chemical companies like Monsanto (Agent Orange) and Dow (Napalm) are feeding us genetically modified food, GMOs, that have never been fully tested and aren't labelled. This small handful of corporations is tightening their grip on the world’s food supply—buying, modifying, and patenting seeds to ensure total control over everything we eat.
The goal of this film is to awaken people to what is happening with our food and inspire change. First, by exposing the experiment and that the only way to abstain from the experiment is to choose not to eat GMOs, but for that to happen, GMOs must be labelled.
Visit: http://www.gmofilm.com/
Via Kickstarter









