And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

from: "Wild Rockies Alerts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-------------------------------------------------------
STOP DANGEROUS PLANT-CASTRATING "TERMINATOR TECHNOLOGY"
-------------------------------------------------------

December 18th, 1998

To whom it should concern:

Hi.  My name is Bob Mueller.  I'm not a paid activist, nor am I really an
activist at all, aside from the fact that I've been jostled out of complacency
enough to write this alert.  I am, however, an ordinary citizen who is quite
unsettled by one specific issue:  U.S. Patent 5,723,765, entitled "Control of
Plant Gene Expression".  The patent covers technology referred to as a plant
"Technology Protection System" (TPS), otherwise known as Terminator
Technology.

My goal is simple:  to share my concern with you, in the hope that you will be
alarmed enough to more completely educate yourself regarding this matter.  For
if I can accomplish this, I am convinced, you will surely ACT.

The USDA, spending public money, has developed a technology whereby seeds can
be stripped of their ability to propagate.  They are in the process of
patenting the process worldwide on behalf of Monsanto, through a subsidiary
(Delta and Pine Land
Company).

The driving force behind the Terminator technology is the ability for
Monsanto, and Delta and Pine Land Co., to protect their "inventions" from
being "duplicated" unlawfully, which, granted, sounds appropriate and fair.

The result, however, will be to replace natural crops worldwide, with
genetically enhanced, superior, high yield crops.  Superior, that is, except
for the fact that they can no longer reproduce themselves, effectively forcing
farmers worldwide to buy their seeds annually from Monsanto...the world's only
supplier.

The patent applies to ALL PLANTS.

This is the ultimate in Capitalism.  We're going to remove nature's ability to
propagate herself, so we can charge money for that privilege.

However, I only wish this were the full extent of the issue.  The part that
pushes my button; the part that really unnerves me, is the probability that,
for all their careful planning, this genetically altered organism will share
its suicidal genes with OTHER plant species.

Most children know about the "birds and the bees" ...

Indeed, Martha L. Crouch, Associate Professor of Biology at Indiana
University, has published a series of papers specifying how the resulting
castrated plants  WILL be able to sterilize nearby normal species, via the
spread of Terminator pollen.  Not
only that, but how these plants will be able to actually *pass* the toxin gene
to other plant species through cross-pollination:

When farmers plant the Terminator seeds, the seeds already will have been
treated with tetracycline, and thus the recombinase will have acted, and the
toxin coding sequence will be next to the seed-specific promoter, and will be
ready to act when the end of seed development comes around. The seeds will
grow into plants, and make pollen.  Every pollen grain will carry a ready-to-
act toxin gene. If the Terminator crop is next to a field planted in a normal
variety, and pollen is taken by insects or the wind to that field, any eggs
fertilized by the Terminator pollen will now have one toxin gene. It will be

activated late in that seed's development, and the seed will die.
However, it
is unlikely that the person growing the normal variety will be able to tell,
because the seed will probably look normal. Only when that seed is planted,
and doesn't germinate, will the change become apparent.

In most cases, the toxin gene will not be passed on any further, because dead
plants don't reproduce. However, under certain conditions I will discuss
later, it is
possible for the toxin gene to be inherited.


http://www.bio.indiana.edu/people/terminator.html

Yet this "product" has been virtually assured of being passed as safe, in the
USDA's own words:  "These approvals are expected because there appear to be no
crop or food safety risks to the new technology. There also appear to be no
environmental risks."


http://www.rafi.org/translator/termtrans.html

Now why would the USDA come to this conclusion on a technology that has only
been tested by those having a vested interest in its commercial success?

Could it be because it's worth an estimated 1.5 billion dollars a year in
licensing fees alone, and the USDA is LICENSING the technology to Monsanto?

Awesome economics on a global scale.  Patent has been applied for in 87
countries.

Please, please, go to the following web page, and read the data... both sides
of the story.  There are many more potential problems with this technology
than I have outlined here.  Follow the links. Assure yourself that you are,
indeed, awake, for you may be tempted to think this is merely a bad dream --
or a science-fiction story.


http://www.rafi.org/usda.html

If you are as affected by the nature of this venture as I was, at the very
least, please use the RAFI site to model a letter of protest that will be sent
simultaneously to the Secretary of the US Department of Agriculture, the
Administrator of the USDA
Agricultural Research Service, the Chair of the US House of Representatives
Agriculture Committee, and the Chair of the US Senate Agriculture Committee.

This technology has NOT yet been commercialized.  We are, in fact, in the
uncommon position of being able to say no before it becomes widespread -- pun
intended.

I hope I have convinced you to examine this issue.

As a concerned individual, I thank you for your time.

Bob Mueller   10/18/98

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


(Again, I am in no way affiliated with the above web sites or any organized
"campaign" against this technology.   I write to inform.  Please feel free to
forward this notice to your family and friends. Post where appropriate.
However, I ask that this message be posted or forwarded in its entirety,
without editing.)

************************************************************************
List-Subscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
News Submissions or Problems: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This list is a public service provided by WIN: http://www.wildrockies.org


<<<<=-=-=FREE LEONARD PELTIER=-=-=>>>> 
If you think you are too small to make a difference;
try sleeping in a closed room with a mosquito....
African Proverb
<<<<=-=http://www.tdi.net/ishgooda/ =-=>>>> 
IF it says:
"PASS THIS TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW...."
Please Check it before you send it at:

http://urbanlegends.miningco.com/library/blhoax.htm

Reply via email to