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This stuff about Agrobacterium is just about the most disturbing
stuff I've ever read in my life. And I've read some disturbing
things.
From the abstract:
http://www.pnas.org/content/98/4/1871.abstract
(Proceedings of the National
I agree. The lengths and depths monsanto and a few others are going to control
and own the planets food
and seed supply is astonishing and devious to say the least. They should be
broken up and the remains given some serious over sight because it just ain't
happening now'. Scenarios that once
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Hello Tom, welcome
Why do some companies (like Monsanto) have such disregard for their
reputation?
Oh, I don't think they do. They do tend to have more message
management problems than some (but not others), but they manage it
quite well, or rather quite effectively.
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