Genetically modified food

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Commercial sale of genetically modified foods began in 1994, when Calgene first marketed its Flavr Savr delayed ripening tomato.[2]. Typically, genetically modified foods are transgenic plant products: soybean, corn, canola, rice, and cotton seed oil. These may have been engineered for faster growth, resistance to pathogens, production of extra nutrients, or any other beneficial purpose. Animal products have also been developed, although as of July 2010 none are currently on the market.[3] In 2006, a pig was[4][5] engineered to produce omega-3 fatty acids through the expression of a roundworm gene.[6] Researchers have also developed a genetically modified breed of pigs that are able to absorb phosphorus more efficiently, and as a consequence the phosphorus content of their manure is reduced by as much as 60%.[7]
Critics, sometimes referring to genetically modified foods as "frankenfood", have objected to GM foods on several grounds, including safety issues,[8] ecological concerns, and economic concerns raised by the fact these organisms are subject to intellectual property law.
 

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Yeah......it's some major issues......to say the least....:snoop: ..:smh:
I'll let this thread speak for me..... Genetically Modified Foods (GMO)....Gangster Transgenic Seeds? - ProjectCOVO.com Global Forum


Though this is one of my most recent "favorite" stories related to the Gangster Transgenics..............

http://crisisboom.com/2011/08/22/gm-...anto-cafeteria

GM foods not served in Monsanto cafeteria
August 22, 2011

The fight to ban genetically modified foods has won more converts — some employees of Monsanto the company that is doing the most to promote GM products.

The Independent newspaper reports that there is a notice in the cafeteria of the Monsanto pharmaceutical factory is High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, advising customers “as far as practicable, GM soya and maize (has been removed) from all food products served in our restaurant. We have taken the steps to ensure that you, the customer, can feel confident in the food we serve.”

The notice was posted by the Sutcliffe Catering Group.

Monsanto confirms the authenticity of the notice, but company spokesman Tony Coombes says the only reason for the GM-free foods is because the company “believes in choice.” Coombes says in other Monsanto locations employees are happy to eat GM foods because they are “sprayed with fewer chemicals.”

Adrian Bebb with Friends of the Earth says the notice in the Buckinghamshire plant is hard to misinterpret. “The public has made its concerns about GM ingredients very clear – now it appears that even Monsanto’s own catering firm has no confidence in this new technology.”
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Eventually we will all be eating GMOs coz the pupulation is increasing and the land is not
 

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Eventually we all will be eating GMOs coz the population is increasing and the land is not

yea but its not like the earth is going to fill up with too many people living longer and us being too crowded..that wouldnt ever happen. It somewhat relates to how we will all eventually eating GMOS but the problem is that with crazy climates, especially in the midwest, either being too cold in the winter, even all they way to Florida (if you can remember when the oranges froze and tomatoes and shyt and the national price went up
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) I remember the price of OJ skyrocketted and most FF place either didnt serve tomatoes or charged extra for about a month, the problem is that with extreme heat and extreme cold, crops still gotta be cropped. Like the midwest right now, FDA came out a month ago and said we would still be on par for corn production, farmers are like nah, now the FDA is like yea we will be behind, Ethanol is corn, pigs, cows and chickens eat corn and wheat. So gas and groceries are going to go through the roof. If we want strawberries, oranges, and other shyt year round, we gotta do what we gotta do. GM fruits are strained so there are some GM strawberries that dont turn to shyt under extreme frozen temps (idk about heat)

Cows eat this feed shyt, anybody who knows a little about Cows know that cows are supposed to eat grass, thats what their stomachs are made to digest, and why cow pies were/still are good fertilizers (other uses as well). However since Cows are eating processed feed, from corn and other shyt..they get infections cause their stomachs dont break it down right, mad cow, runoff into rivers etc... We GMO soybeans and corn, cows eat that shyt, in turn the GMOS are ingrained in them and they dont grow correctly, we eat the cow...circle of life.

We GMO some shyt so it grows faster..so if there is a shortened harvest, or an extended season, we can either just get alittle or just get more. And thats just vegetables, we havent even touched what they are doing to cows, pigs, and chickens..thats an entirely different thread.
 

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Eventually we will all be eating GMOs coz the pupulation is increasing and the land is not

That's that ole okie doke.....................which is a jokie joke......:pacspit:

I'm sure there are cases where GM has out yielded organic crops, but there are plenty of cases where evidence is showing the opposite is true. Basically just search engine "crop yields, GM vs organic" or something like that...and you will find what i'm talking about.

The problem is all the other variables that come with GM..........yall understand when I say "Gangster Transgenic"...it takes the loot and leave the farmer nothing left, in other words in most cases no seads are produced as a normal plant would do, meaning you as a farmer have to pay for more seeds every year....plus, this is not simply combining a corn species from Mexico with a corn species from Peru.......or a coffee bean from Ethiopia with one from Indonesia.......that is basic cross breeding, the same thing you do with dog's or similar species.............they are talking about combining things that have no tendencies what so ever to be able to combine.....tomatoes with fish genes.....soy bean with insects genes, etc etec...and then to top it off put insectide/pesticide inside of the genes.....hence you/we are eating insecticide/pesticides...where exactly on the dietary chart does that become a nutrient. There are dozen of other things

Search engine "issues with GMO foods"....and see what comes up..way more than what I've said.....

And this is my response to not enough land, take Africa for instance, I've already written it......other countries are grabbing up land in Africa for their populations.....yet somehow we keep hearing that there is not enough land yet: "How Food and Water Are Driving a 21st-Century African Land Grab" - ProjectCOVO.com Global Forum

Although, as a person that understands that a lot of biodiveristy (see Brazil, Indonesia rainforests) is destroyed trying to grow crops....there are answers for that too. The key words to know from the below videos are organic, hydroponics, and aquaponics which can all be done indoors which means you don't have to deal with insecticides/pesticides and your not dealing outdoor conditions (seasons, climate, weather, pests):

"Designing the vertical farm" - economist.com/video

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"The father of vertical farming" - economist.com/video



"Will Allen Talks Us Through Growing Power" ** AQUAPONICS **



"6,000 lbs of food on 1/10th acre" - Urban Farm - Urban Homestead - Growing Your Own Food





So if anybody tells you GMO is the ONLY WAY you can increase yields on scarce amounts of land look at em with the :mindblown::comeon::huhldup::snoop::beli: and direct them to these videos and similar ones.
 
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GMO alert: top 10 genetically modified foods to avoid eating

GMO alert: top 10 genetically modified foods to avoid eating
Tuesday, May 01, 2012 by: Aurora Geib

(NaturalNews) There is a conspiracy of selling out happening in America. Politics and personal interest it would seem determine government policies over and above health and safety issues. When President Obama appointed Michael Taylor in 2009 as senior adviser for the FDA, a fierce protest ensued from consumer groups and environmentalists. Why? Taylor used to be vice president for Monsanto, a multinational interested in marketing genetically modified (GM) food. It was during his term that GMO's were approved in the US without undergoing tests to determine if they were safe for human consumption.

The danger of GMO's

The question of whether or not genetically modified foods (GMO's) are safe for human consumption is an ongoing debate that does not seem to see any resolution except in the arena of public opinion. Due to lack of labeling, Americans are still left at a loss as to whether or not what is on the table is genetically modified. This lack of information makes the avoiding and tracking of GM foods an exercise in futility. Below are just some of the food products popularly identified to be genetically modified:

1. Corn - Corn has been modified to create its own insecticide. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declared that tons of genetically modified corn has been introduced for human consumption. Monsanto has revealed that half of the US's sweet corn farms are planted with genetically modified seed. Mice fed with GM corn were discovered to have smaller offspring and fertility problems.

2. Soy - Soy has also been genetically modified to resist herbicides. Soy products include soy flour, tofu, soy beverages, soybean oil and other products that may include pastries, baked products and edible oil. Hamsters fed with GM soy were unable to have offspring and suffered a high mortality rate.

3. Cotton - Like corn and soy, cotton has been designed to resist pesticides. It is considered food because its oil can be consumed. Its introduction in Chinese agriculture has produced a chemical that kills cotton bollworm, reducing the incidences of pests not only in cotton crops but also in neighboring fields of soybeans and corn. Incidentally, thousands of Indian farmers suffered severe rashes upon exposure to BT cotton.

4. Papaya - The virus-resistant variety of papaya was commercially introduced in Hawaii in 1999. Transgenic papayas comprised three-fourths of the total Hawaiian papaya crop. Monsanto bestowed upon Tamil Nadu Agricultural University in Coimbatore technology for developing papaya resistant to the ringspot virus in India.

5. Rice - This staple food from South East Asia has now been genetically modified to contain a high amount of vitamin A. Allegedly, there are reports of rice varieties containing human genes to be grown in the US. The rice will create human proteins useful for dealing with infant diarrhea in the 3rd world. China Daily, an online journal, reported potential serious public health and environment problems with genetically modified rice considering its tendency to cause allergic reactions with the concurrent possibility of gene transfers.

6. Tomatoes - Tomatoes have now been genetically engineered for longer shelf life, preventing them from easily rotting and degrading. In a test conducted to determine the safety of GM tomatoes, some animal subjects died within a few weeks after consuming GM tomatoes.

7. Rapeseed - In Canada, this crop was renamed canola to differentiate it from non-edible rapeseed. Food stuff produced from rapeseed includes rapeseed oi (canola oil) l used to process cooking oil and margarine. Honey can also be produced from GM rapeseed. German food surveillance authorities discovered as much as a third of the total pollen present in Canadian honey may be from GM pollen. In fact, some honey products from Canada were also discovered to have pollen from GM rapeseed.

8. Dairy products - It has been discovered that 22 percent of cows in the U.S. were injected with recombinant (genetically modified) bovine growth hormone (rbGH). This Monsanto created hormone artificially forces cows to increase their milk production by 15 percent. Milk from cows treated with this milk inducing hormone contains increased levels of IGF-1 (insulin growth factors-1). Humans also have IGF-1 in their system. Scientists have expressed concerns that increased levels of IGF-1 in humans have been associated with colon and breast cancer.

9. Potatoes - Mice fed with potatoes engineered with Bacillus thuringiensis var. Kurstaki Cry 1 were found to have toxins in their system. Despite claims to the contrary, this shows that Cry1 toxin was stable in the mouse gut. When the health risks were revealed, it sparked a debate.

10. Peas - Peas that have been genetically modified have been found to cause immune responses in mice and possibly even in humans. A gene from kidney beans was inserted into the peas creating a protein that functions as a pesticide.

The GMO link to strange disease

As early as 2008, NaturalNews.com reported about a condition called Morgellon's disease. The article went on to report the symptoms of the disease as follows: crawling, stinging, biting and crawling sensations; threads or black speck-like materials on or beneath the skin; granules, lesions. Some patients report fatigue, short term memory loss, mental confusion, joint pain and changes in vision. Furthermore, there have been reports of substantial morbidity and social dysfunction leading to a dip in work productivity, job loss, total disability, divorce, loss of child custody and home abandonment.

Prior to its reporting, the condition was dismissed as a hoax, but upon further investigation, the evidence pointed out that the disease was real and may be related to genetically modified food.

Despite this link being established, the CDC declared Morgellon's disease of unknown origin. Worse, the medical community could not offer any information to the public regarding a cause for the symptoms.

When a research study was conducted on fiber samples taken from Morgellons patients, it was discovered that the fiber samples of all the patients looked remarkable similar. And yet, it did not seem to match any common environmental fiber. When the fiber was broken down, and it's DNA extracted, it was discovered to belong to a fungus. Even more surprising was the finding that the fibers contained Agrobacterium, a genus gram-negative bacteria with the capacity of transforming plant, animal and even human cells.

Morgellon's disease is not the only condition associated with genetically modified foods. A growing body of evidence has shown that it may cause allergies, immune reactions, liver problems, sterility and even death. Moreover, based on the only human feeding experiment conducted on genetically modified food, it was established that genetic material in genetically modified food product can transfer into the DNA of intestinal bacteria and still continue to thrive.

Heeding the warning

Time and again, the American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) has warned that GMOs pose a serious threat to health, and it is no accident that there can be a correlation between it and adverse health effects. In fact, the AAEM has advised doctors to tell their patients to avoid GMOs as the introduction of GMOs into the current food supply has correlated with an alarming rise in chronic diseases and food allergies.

This should come as no surprise. More than 30 years ago a food supplement called L-trytophan killed 100 people and affected 5,000 to 10,000 more. The cause was narrowed down to the genetic engineering process used in its production. If the symptoms had not had three simultaneous characteristics - namely, they were unique, acute and fast-acting - the disease could never have been identified.

If science could assure us with certainty that serious consequences do not wait for us at the end of the line, it might be to our best interest to let this opportunity pass. Progressive thinking in terms of profit is certainly not wrong. But to brush off precaution on the convenient argument that there is not enough evidence to prove that GM food is indeed harmful is sheer irresponsibility. It certainly is a lame excuse to offer in the event that GM foods are indeed proven to contain health hazards.
 
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