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by Wal on February 8, 2010 · 10 comments

Comment posted on Genetically Modified Foods – Are They Worth the Risk? by Wal

That’s a wonderful story, Tony. I wonder if the seed company you are thinking of is Eden Seeds in Lower Beechmont, Queensland?

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  • Unfortunately, it is too late. The genie has left the bottle. The majority don’t get the message until people start dropping dead from an identifiable cause. This could be decades away. By then there could be untold damage.
  • Yes, an even greater post is calling for me to write it. Latest research. Scientists finding that third generation lab rats are growing hair inside their mouths from eating GM soy.
  • I love that your blog is resonant with this one, Eileen.
  • Yes, Jan, not only are the governments not doing anything about the genetically modified foods problem, but it seems as if in many cases they are colluding with the biotech companies, and individual ministers and high ranking officials are getting kickbacks. Some government officials are even past-employees of the biotech firms! This is what you can do when you have a spare $10 billion or so lying around to “market” the product to carefully targeted high powered individuals. Do you wonder if this is what has happened in India who are getting ready to damage their agricultural industry with the release of 40 new, home grown, genetically modified foods? Wal

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1 Jan Littlehales February 10, 2010 at 2:44 pm

You speak out very passionately against genetically modified foods – and rightly so. The dangers are real, yet governments drag their feet in doing anything about it. Individually we can make a difference by choosing to buy non GM foods and educate our children to do the same. Thanks for raising this issue.
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2 Wal February 11, 2010 at 10:23 am

Yes, Jan, not only are the governments not doing anything about the genetically modified foods problem, but it seems as if in many cases they are colluding with the biotech companies, and individual ministers and high ranking officials are getting kickbacks. Some government officials are even past-employees of the biotech firms! This is what you can do when you have a spare $10 billion or so lying around to “market” the product to carefully targeted high powered individuals. Do you wonder if this is what has happened in India who are getting ready to damage their agricultural industry with the release of 40 new, home grown, genetically modified foods? Wal

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3 Tony Shirren February 11, 2010 at 6:43 pm

I know from experience as a young boy my father established a market garden in south Australia using hot houses the first crop we planted was a bread of tomato’s and corn the seed came from Italian migrant farmers that brought the seed with them from Europe after the WW2 , both crops grew well and the taste was something I have not experienced for many years ..Why? because the original seed has been replaced with GM seed that guarantees fruit with perfect uniform shape, because it was found by marketers that people bought with their eye’s it made sense if you produce fruit that looks good you’ll win the market even though the new GM varieties were flavorless . Another important factor was you couldn’t dry out the new hybrid seed for replanting and therefore the big seed companies created a monopoly over the seed , we had to buy from them – perfect ? Although there is a seed company in Australia that collects original seed and has built up a large stock I believe of the original plant varieties ,not only is it GM free but you can grow next years crop from the seed of this years , thank god someones thinking ahead

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4 Wal February 11, 2010 at 7:26 pm

That’s a wonderful story, Tony. I wonder if the seed company you are thinking of is Eden Seeds in Lower Beechmont, Queensland?

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5 Eileen February 20, 2010 at 4:43 pm

Wal,

Very compelling post. Love that you are getting the message out there and I support you every step of the way with this!

Regards, Eileen.
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6 Wal February 25, 2010 at 10:38 am

I love that your blog is resonant with this one, Eileen.

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7 MarkSpizer May 3, 2010 at 10:49 pm

great post as usual!

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8 Wal May 4, 2010 at 7:19 am

Yes, an even greater post is calling for me to write it. Latest research. Scientists finding that third generation lab rats are growing hair inside their mouths from eating GM soy.

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9 Bev Langford July 19, 2010 at 10:58 am

Hi Wal,
Great article! I watched the videos and I’m at a loss – Has the world gone mad? I just can’t see the point of genetically modifying pigs to make them florescent green, for artistic use, give me a break!! I am food conscious and try to buy foods that are non modified, but today, when shopping in the supermarket – who knows?? We could be buying anything! It’s time that people were made aware of the genetically modified foods, the foods should all be identifiable by way of a sticker to inform shoppers to give them a choice when buying the weekly groceries.
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10 Wal July 24, 2010 at 2:44 pm

Unfortunately, it is too late. The genie has left the bottle. The majority don’t get the message until people start dropping dead from an identifiable cause. This could be decades away. By then there could be untold damage.

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