How Genetically Modified Corn Is Creating Super Worms!
source: http://thinkprogress.org/health/2012/09/05/796781/genetically-modified-corn-gives-rise-to-su...
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Now that Capitalism is actually playing God with our food crops, I guess you can say Evolution is striking back!By Aviva Shen on Sep 5, 2012 at 11:10 am
Agricultural giant Monsanto Company has risen to the top of the corporate food chain largely thanks to its seeds. These are no ordinary seeds — they have been genetically modified (GM) to withstand and even produce herbicides and pesticides. Monsanto’s GM corn and soybean seeds have become so widespread over the past two decades that now, a new crop of “superweeds” have evolved to resist these potent chemicals. Farmers then have little choice but to buy Monsanto’s beefed up seeds in an arms race with nature.
Now, the EPA is launching a review of one of Monsanto’s corn strains engineered to produce the natural pesticide Bt. As the agency told Bloomberg, “There is mounting evidence raising concerns that insect resistance is developing in parts of the corn belt,” where Monsanto’s corn dominates the fields. Root worms exposed to the corn’s toxin seem to have become immune to it, breeding an unprecedented colony of superworms that are bound to spread throughout the entire Midwest.
Meanwhile, Monsanto recently released a new sweet corn variety containing the Bt pesticide. And for the first time, Monsanto will market this corn as fresh produce, rather than an ingredient for processed foods. Although Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s and General Mills have refused to carry the corn, Walmart will start stocking the GM sweet corn in the coming months, without any label to let consumers know what they are buying.
And Monsanto hopes to keep consumers in the dark. The company recently spent $4.2 million trying to kill a November ballot initiative in California that would require labeling on food products containing genetically modified ingredients. Proposition 37 would bring the state in line with Japan, China, the European Union, and Australia, which already require labels on genetically modified foods. 91 percent of Americans support GMO labeling.
Opponents of Proposition 37 claim GMOs are harmless and would unfairly bias people toward the organic food industry. Though there has been no conclusive evidence that eating GMOs leads to health problems, the FDA does not require safety studies before approving them and Monsanto has lobbied the USDA to reject any and all outside studies when considering applications for new strains. Leaving health aside, the onslaught of superweeds and superworms alone should afford Californians the chance to decide what types of food they want to support.
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sgtpreston
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You criticize Capitalism for the GMO push... then you won't mind knowing that Obama is literally owned by Monsanto, The president filled key posts with Monsanto people, in federal agencies that wield tremendous force in food issues, the USDA and the FDA. Never thought of Obama as a Capitalist......
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kennymotown
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sgtpreston:
Delete all sock puppets!
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kennymotown
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nursediesel
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For every action there is a reaction.
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nursediesel
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mitekillem
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Do you ever get the feeling that the rich are purposefully trying to poison or kill the population?
Perhaps they took notes from big tobacco.
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kennymotown
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mitekillem:
I certainly do get that feeling!
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bailey78
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Walmart will start stocking the GM sweet corn in the coming months, without any label to let consumers know what they are buying.
look folks we still have some what of a choice in what we eat. I know I know it's not much of a choice but unless you live close to a farm or raise your own food you like me have to go to a store to buy what you need. So I will say it again. DON'T SHOP WAL MART ! Boycott the big companys. Shop small as much as you can.
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bailey78:
This is one more reason not to go to mao-mart (always goods made by Chinese prisoners, always) I haven't gone there in over a decade. There is a great documentary called "The high cost of low price". It's about Wal-mart's dirty dealings and features many ex-management employees, the stuff they say is shocking and extremely sad. Wal-mart is a company that has no regard for it's employees as human beings.
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mrpuma2u:
Yep they are a monster that should have never been allowed to get that big.
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MSII
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bailey78:
Truth!
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bailey78:
But, but, they provide so many wonderful low paying jobs without benefits! :)
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kennymotown:
Well they sell whatever folks will buy. Looks like folks will buy a bunch of crap.
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Tayllerand
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I have years without eating corn, thank God.
The End
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Leen61
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This is what happens when franken-food is created. You don't mess with Mother Nature!
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FreeSpiritMuse
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I wonder sometimes if they consume their own chemically laden food products.
Consumers should know and this should be on the label of the product "Contains the Bt pesticide".
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FreeSpiritMuse:
No, they don't. GM food is BANNED in MONSANTO cafeterias. But, they'll still pay for a study that says GMO is better than organic in hopes that the propaganda will defeat the California ballot measure that requires labeling of GMOs.
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/gm-food-banned-in-monsanto-canteen-7379... - 8 months ago
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artemis6
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Nature will balance things out .... she always does .
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artemis6:
Yup, we are just a bunch of ants or fleas!
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HarukoHaruhara
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Super worm!
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kennymotown
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HarukoHaruhara:
Now thats one big worm!
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bailey78
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HarukoHaruhara:
one ofhe greatedt movies ever made.
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HarukoHaruhara:
The still-suits we're better in the David Lynch version, but these mini-series held to the books more closely. Back in the day when the Sci/Fi channel actually made GOOD stuff not the un-watchable crap they churn out now...
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letsliveinpeace
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Very informational thanks for posting.
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letsliveinpeace:
Your welcome!
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kennymotown
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Just another way the Capitalist Elite are destroying us all!
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Gravity_Man:
I guess though s worms will come in handy!
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Gravity_Man:
Good luck with that my friend, I no longer go to Bars and the Lady of the house kind of frowns on that!
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