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RenewableCandy wrote:They (we?) could at least have the decency to burn the GM stuff in cars and feed the kosher stuff to animals. After all, when it's burned, it's presumably no more toxic than ordinary exhaust, no?
But won't it cross pollinate with non GM crops whatever it's grown for, and gradually contaminate human and animal food?
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Rabies also gradually spreads. But we can stop it, if we make the effort, because we are lucky enough to live on an Island :D
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What has rabies got to do with GM crops?
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Excellent summation here from someone who (I think) doesn't care for the Monsatans of this world.
The FDA is a prime example. It approves GM crops by doing no testing of its own; it simply takes Monsanto's word for their safety. Amusingly enough, Monsanto spokesman Phil Angell says the company agrees that it should have nothing to do with verifying safety: "Our interest is in selling as much of it as possible," he told the New York Times. "Assuring its safety is the FDA's job."
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woodburner wrote:What has rabies got to do with GM crops?
Hmm perhaps I wasn't very clear! If we don't grow the stuff in the UK but only import it, and if we use those imports only for burning as fuel so they don't get anywhere near the food chain, that lowers the risk of Xcontamination to as low as possible, without having to declare openly that we want nothing to do with the stuff. It helps that we are (usually) upwind from anybody nearby, and that we are surrounded by sea.
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GMO whistleblower: Canadian federal scientist speaks out
http://thecanadian.org/item/2227-gmo-wh ... speaks-out
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Does that tell us that for 35 years he was spouting something about which he at best chose to ignore the facts? Now he is not getting paid to talk rubbish has he decided to come clean? Is it useful as an example to hold up to demonstrate the current pro GMO speakers may also be talking crap until they have to tell the truth to earn an income? They really ought to be charged with fraud.
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Don't be too hasty, W. The Parable of the Prodigal Son and several other such stories spring to mind.
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I think a lot of people work in areas that they may later regret. Sometimes it will be because information comes to light that wasn't known at the time, or because they're part of the corporate machine and they're indoctrinated into company thinking, or their priority is to feed and house their family, and sometimes their views will just change as they become older and wiser.

My first job was with a company that supplied components to the arms industry, but I didn't think anything about it. I wouldn't willingly take a job with a company that did now.
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i agree with johny b! we are just some working ants in a big political strategy!
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mohonea wrote:i agree with johny b! we are just some working ants in a big political strategy!
Anyone who calls me Johny is liable to have my avatar let loose on them :twisted:
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Monsanto and hacking
Monsanto appears to be aggressively targeting independent researchers, scientists, activists, and others opposed to genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) by utilizing the vast resources and manpower of both the United States federal government and the American military-industrial complex
The article mentions the cyber attacks experienced by gmwatch.org. Are they being attacked right now - can anyone view the website? I can't.
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I get a window asking for username and password.
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woodburner wrote:I get a window asking for username and password.
Same here. Never happened before.
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Ah. Maintenance. Conspiracy cancelled, damn it!
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