[Biofuel] Fwd: GM Failures Continue

2008-04-17 Thread Kirk McLoren
The directors and managers of Monsanto should be put in prison for life.
  We all object when a gunman shoots people in a school yet these people will 
kill us all.
  Their assets should also be confiscated and distributed among their victims.
   
  Kirk

  

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http://www.i-sis.org.ukThis article can be found on the I-SIS website at  
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/gmFailuresContinue.php  
  ISIS Press Release 
16/04/08 GM Failures Continue  #The GM industry has 
been ailing at least as far back as   2005, but kept alive by an aggressive 
campaign of   disinformation. GM Watch (www.gmwatch.org) brings you the   
latest GM failures 2007-2008GM cotton debacle in IndiaGM cotton has 
been failing in India and elsewhere for years   [1] (Broken Promises, SiS 22), 
escalating the epidemic of   farmers’ suicides [2] (Stem Farmers’ Suicides with 
Organic   Farming, SiS 32). Unfortunately, the Indian government has   allowed 
the commercial planting to continue with drastic   consequences.BT cotton 
failed in VidarbhaA study on the introduction of Bt cotton in India’s 
cotton-  growing
 belt of Vidarbha revealed that it failed in the   region. Suman Sahai, 
director of Gene Campaign, which   conducted the study, said that despite 
knowing that Bt   cotton would not work in rainfed areas, the state government  
 introduced it. The high input costs of Bt cotton increased   indebtedness, and 
the study showed that 70 per cent of small   farmers lost their landholdings as 
collateral for loans that   they could never repay.The study also showed 
that farmers who adopted Bt cotton had   a net lower income than non-Bt cotton 
farmers. Seed dealers   had promised farmers that they would get 12–15 quintals 
per   acre when the actual yields were 3–5 quintals [3]In February 2007, 
five districts of Vidarbha where Bt cotton   was widely adopted reported nearly 
1 500 farmers committing   suicide in the previous 20 months [4].More 
livestock deaths from grazing Bt cottonWith reports of deaths of livestock 
that had grazed on Bt   cotton in 2006 still fresh [5]
 (Mass Deaths in Sheep Grazing   on Bt Cotton, SiS 30), more deaths and 
illnesses in sheep   and goats were seen in the early months of 2007. Symptoms  
 included bloating of the stomach, black patches on the   intestines, lung 
congestion, green and red mucus flow from   nostrils, reddish urine, sneezing, 
and skin allergies. Women   cotton pickers also reported skin allergies [6], 
another   problem with Bt cotton reported widely in 2006 [7] (More   Illnesses 
Linked to Bt Crops, SiS 30).  Read the rest of this article here  
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/gmFailuresContinue.php  
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Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: GM Failures Continue

2008-04-17 Thread john
What I don't understand is the blindness to an inherent problem.  You  
want to make more money, so slowly kill off the population you need to  
consume you product.  Fewer mouths to feed, less seed, less profits.

Or, is it a population control thing by the governments?  That will  
backfire too because the food system is going to collapse (commite  
suicide) with the altered genome.

Lord help us all.



Quoting Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 The directors and managers of Monsanto should be put in prison for life.
   We all object when a gunman shoots people in a school yet these   
 people will kill us all.
   Their assets should also be confiscated and distributed among   
 their victims.

   Kirk




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Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: GM Failures Continue

2008-04-17 Thread Dawie Coetzee
More importantly, the corporate structure of Monsanto and the rest should be 
dismantled, lest other directors and managers simply take over. They'll say 
they were just doing their job, and they would be right. It's their job that 
needs to be eliminated (though I'm not saying that they might not have been 
doing their job TOO WELL ...) -Dawie



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Subject: [Biofuel] Fwd: GM Failures Continue

The directors and managers of Monsanto should be put in prison for life.
  We all object when a gunman shoots people in a school yet these people will 
kill us all.
  Their assets should also be confiscated and distributed among their victims.
  
  Kirk

  

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
  The Institute of Science in Society  Science Society Sustainability  
http://www.i-sis.org.ukThis article can be found on the I-SIS website at  
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/gmFailuresContinue.php  
  ISIS Press Release 
16/04/08GM Failures Continue  #The GM industry has been 
ailing at least as far back as  2005, but kept alive by an aggressive campaign 
of  disinformation. GM Watch (www.gmwatch.org) brings you the  latest GM 
failures 2007-2008GM cotton debacle in IndiaGM cotton has been failing 
in India and elsewhere for years  [1] (Broken Promises, SiS 22), escalating the 
epidemic of  farmers’ suicides [2] (Stem Farmers’ Suicides with Organic  
Farming, SiS 32). Unfortunately, the Indian government has  allowed the 
commercial planting to continue with drastic  consequences.BT cotton failed 
in VidarbhaA study on the introduction of Bt cotton in India’s
 cotton-  growing
belt of Vidarbha revealed that it failed in the  region. Suman Sahai, director 
of Gene Campaign, which  conducted the study, said that despite knowing that Bt 
 cotton would not work in rainfed areas, the state government  introduced it. 
The high input costs of Bt cotton increased  indebtedness, and the study showed 
that 70 per cent of small  farmers lost their landholdings as collateral for 
loans that  they could never repay.The study also showed that farmers who 
adopted Bt cotton had  a net lower income than non-Bt cotton farmers. Seed 
dealers  had promised farmers that they would get 12–15 quintals per  acre when 
the actual yields were 3–5 quintals [3]In February 2007, five districts of 
Vidarbha where Bt cotton  was widely adopted reported nearly 1 500 farmers 
committing  suicide in the previous 20 months [4].More livestock deaths 
from grazing Bt cottonWith reports of deaths of livestock that had grazed 
on Bt  cotton in 2006 still
 fresh [5]
(Mass Deaths in Sheep Grazing  on Bt Cotton, SiS 30), more deaths and illnesses 
in sheep  and goats were seen in the early months of 2007. Symptoms  included 
bloating of the stomach, black patches on the  intestines, lung congestion, 
green and red mucus flow from  nostrils, reddish urine, sneezing, and skin 
allergies. Women  cotton pickers also reported skin allergies [6], another  
problem with Bt cotton reported widely in 2006 [7] (More  Illnesses Linked to 
Bt Crops, SiS 30).  Read the rest of this article here  
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/gmFailuresContinue.php  
  This article can be 
found on the I-SIS website at  http://www.i-sis.org.uk/gmFailuresContinue.php   
 If you like this original article from the Institute of  Science in Society, 
and would like to continue receiving  articles of this calibre, please consider 
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