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tiramisu
20-01-2010, 12:47 AM
A little bit of fear mongering but it's enough of a worry the these crops are being run out of the EU. Canada on the other hand is the second largest producer.
http://www.seedsofdeception.com/Public/MediaCenter/Videos/index.cfm
... and the world according to monsanto. A documentary on our good friends.
http://twilightearth.com/environment-archive-2/the-world-according-to-monsanto-full-documentary/
fourarms
20-01-2010, 01:38 PM
And somewhere in the middle of the extremes lies the truth. Both extremes benefit financially from spreading their viewpoint, better to trust no one.
As for removing GMO plants from the food chain, far too late for that. Once released into the environment they are there for good at some level, regardless of any control program man might try to put on them.
buildinthaskinnys
20-01-2010, 01:50 PM
And somewhere in the middle of the extremes lies the truth. Both extremes benefit financially from spreading their viewpoint, better to trust no one.
As for removing GMO plants from the food chain, far too late for that. Once released into the environment they are there for good at some level, regardless of any control program man might try to put on them.
This is definately an concerning issue, but what scares the **** out of me more than anything is our dwindling bee populations.
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