Really good documentary. http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com...tary-that-americans-wont-ever-see-full-video/
It is important to note that just because Monsanto practices poor business ethics, GM foods are not by default evil.
GM foods have a world of benefits, Monsanto is just trying to capitalize on those as best they can. That involves a lot of shady practices.
It is important to note that just because Monsanto practices poor business ethics, GM foods are not by default evil.
GM foods have a world of benefits, Monsanto is just trying to capitalize on those as best they can. That involves a lot of shady practices.
No kidding -- this goes WAY beyond 'poor business ethics' into rational 'end of the world' scenarios.
WRONG! the gmo's are created by injecting a virus into perfectly natural dna. viruses were found to be the only thing that could break through the protective barrier of dna. those viruses are now opening the cells of honeybees and other insects and infecting their dna.
all living beings should steadfastly avoid gmo foods. they are poison.
Someone please correct me, but I believe they don't have any. I remember something like this happened to a Canadian farmer and they sued him.What is Monsanto's responsibility for dispersal of their modified seed contaminating pure crops?
Just curious what your source is on the viruses. When I genetically modified e-coli, I used something called "primers" which were a strand of nucleic acids that used DNA polymerases to essentially "chew" apart the original DNA strand and replace it with the sequence in the primer, via a PCR (polymerase chain reaction.)
I never used any viruses, but that was over 8 years ago, I'm sure things may have changed. But I'd love to see how it works with viruses. It sounds much simpler than using a PCR.
Someone please correct me, but I believe they don't have any. I remember something like this happened to a Canadian farmer and they sued him.
Someone please correct me, but I believe they don't have any. I remember something like this happened to a Canadian farmer and they sued him.