Post details: Genetic Engineering of crops is insanity

06/06/07

Permalink 03:07:14 am, by RayTomes Email , 816 words, 1277 views   English (NZ)
Categories: political, environmental

Genetic Engineering of crops is insanity

I cannot see any other way of putting this, and I am not one to mince my words. Anyone that thinks genetic engineering is in any way good for people is very ill-informed, insane or evil. There are no other possibilities.

In many tests of genetically modified food sources it has been found that animals eating them get damage to their immune systems. This is not at all surprising to anyone who even slightly understands how life works, because immunity can only be expected to exist for things that exist naturally in the environment. This problem alone is sufficient reason to abandon all GE food sources. There is no point in having food 10% cheaper if it seriously damages your health.

Of course there is the issue of whether genetically engineered food is actually more productive as is often claimed by people producing it. It is common practice for those doing scientific research for businesses to selectively report the facts to make the case for the business and if they do not do so they will not get repeat work. This means that such reports are as useless as drug company tests of their products which have been shown over a long period to not be independent reports that should be relied on.

Since GE promoters have had genetically engineered products available for various food types that I as a vegetarian need to eat, such as chick peas, lentils and soy beans, new practices have been introduced. These include radiation treatment of seeds that come into New Zealand to make certain that they cannot be grown, that is that they are dead seeds. This is a very sorry state of affairs, as these seeds could previously be sprouted to make healthy meals. Now, they not only will not sprout, but when cooked they produce hard shriveled seeds which suddenly turn to slush without going through a normal soft cooked stage. No one in their right mind would choose to eat such seeds if they had a choice of healthy seeds.

The reason given for this practice is for biosecurity. Yet, I know of no case in the preceding decades when any biosecurity problem ever occurred with such products. However I have noticed that this practice was introduced when GE crops became available. The GE manufacturers want to supply dead seeds, because you have to pay their license fees if you want to plant seeds but not if you want to eat them. If you were able to grow seeds from their GE crops then you wouldn't need to pay them fees and they would go out of business.

It seems highly suspicious that non-GE crops suddenly need this same treatment as GE crops manufacturers want done to their crops. If it were not done, then non-GE crops would be cheaper (not needing the treatment), tastier, more nutritious and far more pleasant when cooked. No-one who tried both would ever choose the GE crops. That is why I suspect that the biosecurity issue is a lie cooked up to allow GE manufacturers to compete. That is a thoroughly evil action. To sacrifice people's health for profit on an inferior product and force those conditions on all consumers.

Many sensible scientists have spoken out about the lack of any good reason for using GE crops. It is not an overstatement to say that we play Russian Roulette with the present GE policies. In fact it is an understatement, because disaster is certain. This is madness.

GE manufacturers deliberately do not test for such things as damage to immune systems for GE crops. They only test for the presence of toxins which is just one of the many things that can go wrong. They know that toxins can be traced to their food but that immune system damage cannot, so they do not care about that. This is evil.

There is no requirement around the world generally for foods to be tested before being used by humans. Even when tests on animals are done they do not indicate safety for humans. In 1983 hundreds of people died from adulterated rape-seed oil which was not toxic to rats. Actually no-one knows what to test for anyway, because the effects of making entirely new organisms are not fully understood. The entire show is based on the assumption that the scientists know what they are doing when it has been quite reasonably compared to doing surgery with a shovel. This is deep ignorance. There are many dangers and the FDA have expressed some of them.

In New Zealand the Green Party makes info available on GE. It has been a source of conflict between the Green party and Labour who have governed for the last decade. One of Labour's most embarrassing stands has been over genetically modified corn. One can only hope that PM Helen Clark has learned from her mistakes in that area.

Comments:

Comment from: Steve [Visitor] Email · http://www.craniumdesigns.com
I agree. I think genetic engineering of crops would be useful though purely for buildings, fuel, and other things that animals & people wouldn't ingest.
PermalinkPermalink 14/06/07 @ 16:19
Comment from: Steve holder [Visitor] Email
Why don't you quote a CREDIBLE source if, in fact, GM foods are damaging the immune systems of animals. You probably can't because it's just hearsay that you read on the Internet that is then passed around as fact. You liberal weenies are all alike: everyone is out to get you and the big, bad corporations, driven by profits are trying to poison you.
PermalinkPermalink 19/06/08 @ 15:26
Comment from: RayTomes [Member] Email · http://ray.tomes.biz/
Why don't you quote a credible source (that means one not paid by an interested party) that finds that immune systems are not damaged by GM foods. I don't think they are trying to poison us, I think that they are driven by profits and reckless with people's health.
PermalinkPermalink 19/06/08 @ 20:20

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