The question or safty is raised here. My experiense of the concern of safety is to gag any employee who might wish to raise a concern, and if they persist and raise it anyway they are faced with dismissal and vilification. This and an issue of deformed fish plus what Tony posted yesterday about calves satisfies me the I and my family need to avoid any food grown including any genetically modified organism. If the foods are not labeled with a G.E. free lable then I avoid anything produced near where G.M.O's have been released and especially soy, rape seed oil and corn oil etc. My perception is that the drive is on to contaminate the rest of the World so we can't discriminate so easily against G.M.O's and thus improve the U.S. trade situation. greetings, Peter. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Merla Barberie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 7:05 AM Subject: Re: Monsanto in financial trouble
> There are many good posts today that gives a glimmer of hope. Enclosed > are two of them. Buck up, Allan! > > Seeds of conflict > Financial Times > Published: December 18 2002 4:00 | Last Updated: December 18 2002 4:00 > 4db81a0.jpg > > That grim scenario should give the US pause. But it should also have a > sobering effect on the EU. Its ban on GM foods is based on no firm > scientific evidence that they are unsafe. EU policy has been driven by > scaremongering, resentment at US high-pressure tactics and an unedifying > > combination of political cravenness and opportunism. >
