Monday, July 15, 2013

Groundbreaking New Study Links GMO to Leukemia: When Will Monsanto Stop Lying to Us?




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Groundbreaking New Study Links GMO to Leukemia: When Will Monsanto Stop Lying to Us?



Anthony Gucciardi
Natural Society There are lots of ‘scientists,’ otherwise known as the academics on Monsanto’s payroll, who keep spouting the preposterous statement that there is no real science to back up the claims that GMO are bad for our health, but yet another study says otherwise.
Recently published in the Journal of Hematology & Thromboembolic Diseases, the study underscores the potential ‘leukemogenic’ properties of the Bt toxin biopesticides used in almost all GMO foods that are currently planted on more than 3.9 million acres of crops in the US. Many of these crops are shipped to other countries who have not yet banned GM foods from their imports, so the prevalence of their use on US soil affects the whole planet.
Just a few months ago, references to GMO were made by scientists in France who conducted a study that pinpointed Monsanto’s genetically engineered corn, called NK603, as a major cancer-causing agent. Rats developed cancerous tumors the size of ping-pong balls. The study was called into question; however by academics under Monsanto’s reign.
Now, the study states that the biopesticides engineered into crops like corn, soy, sugar cane, etc.









FrankenFuture: What Do GMO Corporations Have In Store For Us?



With more than 40 types of genetically-modified crops being grown in the U.S. and 148 million hectares planted worldwide, agricultural land is awash in the products of biotech companies.Monsanto, Dow, Bayer, Syngenta and a handful of other biotech companies now own two-thirds of global proprietary seed sales, and have gained control of one quarter of the world’s biomass in the world market economy. While consolidating their grip on the world’s food supply, they relentlessly drive the message that humanity will need their products to overcome food shortages and environmental degradation.What can we look forward to in the future, assuming the masses of increasingly informed citizens cannot slow the juggernaut of the GM giants? Monsanto leads the pack with a suite of genetically-engineered products in the development or approval phase.Dicamba, Glufosinate and Glyphosate-Tolerant Corn and Soybean Not one but three toxic herbicides will be sprayed on herbicide-resistant corn and soybean fields of the future. “Superweeds” have built resistance to glyphosate in RoundUp, so Monsanto’s answer is of course to engineer another crop that can withstand even more of its herbicide products.






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