@pg19192002 BayerAG has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by a group of Texas rice growers over claims the company`s experimental biotech rice contaminated the U.S. supply four years ago and decimated exports.""The company still faces thousands of claims.""In February a jury ordered Bayer to pay $1.5 million in damages to three farmers for losses due to contamination by Bayer`s genetically modified rice."
Todos podemos denunciar a estos Psicópatas creadores de TRANSGENICOS ante la Corte Internacional Penal, hay grupos que así lo hacen sobre todo los países perjudicados, sea ud. parte de este movimiento. ¡Desde sus países denuncien ahora a los Psicópatas Norteamericanos! ¡Ellos solo son 5 microbios! Todos unidos 6 mil millones de DENUNCIAS PENALES los venceremos!
These pro-GM scientists (i.e. any molecular biologists in a money-sponge, "research" university) have got to be some of the most naive, simple-minded, reductionists, myopic, ignorant, idiots I have ever known of. These people are incapable of thinking broadly. They somehow miss the fact that the things they are tampering with are finely tuned organisms which dynamically evolved over time immemorial under conditions too complicated to fathom, yet they think they know better? Pure, raw arrogance.
i support organic food its healthier its natural its the way whatever creator you believe in ment us to eat an grow we improve farming technology all the time other the GE which frankly being harder to poison round up ready i mean how is that so much better and they for some reason seem to think they can own genes
Monsanto was going G.M. grain in western Canada. The pollen from their crop pollinated some grain in the neighboring farms fields. These farmers planted next years crop with grain harvested the year before. Monsanto sued them for using "their G.M. grain". It went all the way to the supreme court of Canada and Monsanto won in 5 to 4 decision.
Monsanto's seeds contaminated the farms, and then they sued the growers for unintentionally cultivating their trademarked product. It is all about protecting corporate profits at the expense of health and community safety.
Many GM seeds have only a single growth cycle; this means that farmers must obtain seeds for each crop. There is a surplus of food in the world, it is just unequally distributed. GM crops won't solve this problem, no matter how much Dow and Monsanto spend on public relations.
Last I heard the government banned them from using seeds that produce infertile crops. The pollen from such crops when crossed with regular crop produces seeds that when planted may produce infertile plants. (Plants whom seeds won't germinate.) Thus preventing farmers who wish to replant their own seeds from doing so. This could cause real trouble in poor countries.
just a bit off topic, but the guy at 15:38 looks AND sound a hell lotta like Dean Winters from OZ
japujuju 8 months ago
@pg19192002 BayerAG has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by a group of Texas rice growers over claims the company`s experimental biotech rice contaminated the U.S. supply four years ago and decimated exports.""The company still faces thousands of claims.""In February a jury ordered Bayer to pay $1.5 million in damages to three farmers for losses due to contamination by Bayer`s genetically modified rice."
myndy86 9 months ago
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There will be protests regarding genetic engineering/modification throughout the u.s. on 3/26/11.
Please see the "Rally for the Right to Know" facebook page, for more info.
Petitions can be signed at the "organicconsumers" website.
myndy86 10 months ago
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Todos podemos denunciar a estos Psicópatas creadores de TRANSGENICOS ante la Corte Internacional Penal, hay grupos que así lo hacen sobre todo los países perjudicados, sea ud. parte de este movimiento. ¡Desde sus países denuncien ahora a los Psicópatas Norteamericanos! ¡Ellos solo son 5 microbios! Todos unidos 6 mil millones de DENUNCIAS PENALES los venceremos!
Valmer7000 10 months ago
Ogm is dirty. All rght. but there are dirtiest things in the world
BikerVincennes 11 months ago
Monsanto = Food terrorism.
0ct0ct09 1 year ago
These pro-GM scientists (i.e. any molecular biologists in a money-sponge, "research" university) have got to be some of the most naive, simple-minded, reductionists, myopic, ignorant, idiots I have ever known of. These people are incapable of thinking broadly. They somehow miss the fact that the things they are tampering with are finely tuned organisms which dynamically evolved over time immemorial under conditions too complicated to fathom, yet they think they know better? Pure, raw arrogance.
superheronumber1 1 year ago
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Number of adverse events due to Genetically Modified/Engineered "Frankenfood" is exactly 0 [zero]. Show me evidence otherwise.
pg19192002 1 year ago
Monsanto wants to get between you and your food because they make money doing that. Period.
Resist. Take action. Protest with your dollar: buy organic food - buy food labeled GMO-FREE.
Take back the control over your food.
TeaselGold 1 year ago 2
i support organic food its healthier its natural its the way whatever creator you believe in ment us to eat an grow we improve farming technology all the time other the GE which frankly being harder to poison round up ready i mean how is that so much better and they for some reason seem to think they can own genes
tolkren 2 years ago 2
Very balanced documentary. I enjoyed hearing both sides.
laleebee 2 years ago
Hey, im in year 10 and im doing an essay on ethical GM foods. I would appreciate it enourmously if you could state the negatives about this issue.
Thanks heapz
dookaboo02 2 years ago
Thanks!
ThomasClausewitz 3 years ago
ThomasClausewitz, you are welcome!
rosaryfilms 3 years ago
These banking criminals want to kill off the human race.
freedomfightertwo 3 years ago
no they dont, they want to farm and exploit us fr capital gains and keep us on a tight rope in which they capitalize on our labour power
ProudToBe5erbian 2 years ago
Thanks for the vid!
AmazingKarl 3 years ago
AmazingKarl, you are welcome!
rosaryfilms 3 years ago
Monsanto was going G.M. grain in western Canada. The pollen from their crop pollinated some grain in the neighboring farms fields. These farmers planted next years crop with grain harvested the year before. Monsanto sued them for using "their G.M. grain". It went all the way to the supreme court of Canada and Monsanto won in 5 to 4 decision.
steam0001 3 years ago 2
Monsanto's seeds contaminated the farms, and then they sued the growers for unintentionally cultivating their trademarked product. It is all about protecting corporate profits at the expense of health and community safety.
Many GM seeds have only a single growth cycle; this means that farmers must obtain seeds for each crop. There is a surplus of food in the world, it is just unequally distributed. GM crops won't solve this problem, no matter how much Dow and Monsanto spend on public relations.
ChoofMonster 3 years ago
Last I heard the government banned them from using seeds that produce infertile crops. The pollen from such crops when crossed with regular crop produces seeds that when planted may produce infertile plants. (Plants whom seeds won't germinate.) Thus preventing farmers who wish to replant their own seeds from doing so. This could cause real trouble in poor countries.
steam0001 3 years ago
politics is what is starving people to death.
steam0001 3 years ago