Wait 'til the market starts to get flooded with engineered meat, which they are 
doing in a test tube in Sweden I think it is.
With all the hullabaloo about smoking etc etc ad nauseum, I don't see too many 
stats showing a decline in cancer - of ALL ages!  I'd wager it's on the 
'increase'.

N.

Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 23:08:08 -0400
Subject: Re: CS>This is Worrisome -- Now it is our Tomato
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

This is good information you provided and I hope people pay attention. No one 
knows the full ramification of GMO's on our health, especially our DNA 
structure. I've read that the sharp increase in auto immune illnesses are due 
to GMO's. GMO;s just have too many unknowns to be consuming it.


Olushola

On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 11:20 AM, phoenix23002 tds.net <[email protected]> 
wrote:


It was in the news a few months back that.. 'they' were going after farmers who 
were saving their seeds to replant from year to year.  Little mom and pop 
businesses were saving, cleaning and prepping for replanting, the seeds for 
various farmers.  They were threatened with criminal charges if they didn't 
cease and desist this practice.  Farmers were also threatened by Monsanto.  I 
thought when you bought a product it was yours to do with as you please?  What 
is the old saying about 'follow the money'? Anyhow, many seed companies are now 
offering 'heritage' seeds for sale which is a very good thing and may help to 
keep the gene pool of 'pure' seeds available in case disaster strikes.


 
As for GMO's?  Remember the potato famine in Ireland?  When the blight hit, 
because most people had planted the same type of potato, few escaped the blight 
and resultant famine.  The fear is that GMO plants will escape their confines 
thru cross-pollination  and 'infect' all similar crops and no pure seeds/crops 
will be left.  Imagine some plant disease hitting all our corn crop because of 
a common ancestory/suseptibility.  


 
This isn't the only fear, of course.  The other fear is .. what are these wierd 
gene splices doing to our bodies when we ingest them as food?  Inserting fish 
genes into plants to make them more cold resistant??  inserting pesticides to 
make a plant more pest resistance?  This isn't science fiction.  It is 
happening now.



In California, war has been declared on organic, natural farmers with a court 
judge declaring that the milk produced by farmers' cows is not theirs to do 
with as they please.  Huh????    Anyone else see the hypocrisy?  On the one 
hand the government is being heavy handed in dictating what our schools must 
offer in the way of foods and then with the other harrassing natural food 
producers.


 
The powers that be gleefully support chlorine and fluoride (known poisons) 
being added to our drinking water but 'sic' the FDA on Celestial Seasonings, 
demanding that they destroy all their teas that contain added Stevia, a safe 
sugar alternative.


 
I am not making a political statement but.. am appealing to common sense.  
Until people wake up and become educated and realize that the FDA and many 
government agencies  are nothing but the lap dogs and attack dogs of Big Pharma 
and Monsanto, these outrages will continue.  No.. I don't trust GMO 
seeds/plants and I don't trust any of our government agencies/bureaus.   Lola


 
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Steve G <[email protected]> wrote:





When they play around with hybrids, I have no qualms, it is just the natural 
process with some coaxing.    I'm not so comfortable with other methods, but 
mostly I want nothing to do with inserting weird genes not found in the 
species.  I've heard that some GMO plants have taken animal DNA of one kind or 
another and inserted it into plants.  Don't know if that's true or not.



So I'm open to GMO if it is not reckless.    So I suppose if the GMO was being 
done in China, for instance, I wouldn't want to have anything to do with it 
considering their total disregard for human safety.



Steve

--- On Thu, 5/31/12, Melly Bag <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Melly Bag <[email protected]> 

Subject: CS>This is Worrisome -- Now it is our Tomato
To: [email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected]


Date: Thursday, May 31, 2012, 10:21 AM 









Our tomatoes are in trouble.  Whatever they do they will alter the tomato 
genetically.  I sincerely hope they do not take out the beneficial genes  as 
they gmo the plant.
 
Melly
 
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