Is MONSANTO putting Animal DNA in our Vegetables?l
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I believe this guy has worms in his stomach -
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I prefer my dried meat and water diet
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2005 will have been a pic-nic. I will do my best, but by the end of this year, ten American cities will be flattened to the ground by this year's end. If I can't stop Monsanto, I'll have my raging cyclones level the cities it works from. Have a nice day!!!
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@dakshinamurti : I love the Social Psych therm. I hope your cognition dissonance has been too painful in the past year and you've become a vegetarian. Peace.
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I have done some reserach and it is very difficult to find what is being used , exactly in GE foods, but I have found that some , once a gene is isolated and cloned, say it is no longer 'animal' clearly much effort has been put into hiding the actual sources of gene segments found in foods, also protected under patent law..very clever!
Tomatoes were one of the first GMO foods, and there is definately animal DNA being used, via trangenesis, where a portion of DNA is isolated and cloned and then injected into plant cells..
MadamAnger 2 years ago
where is the credible source for the information, as requested in the video?
dakshinamurti 2 years ago
no. They don't modify veggies like tomatoes, only corn and soy (and sugar beats). Is dna from bacteria that is inserted, not animal.
sciguy36 2 years ago
Thanks for the info :) I always appreciate sources though, so that I may learn more about it.
dakshinamurti 2 years ago
As a veggie, even if they had Animal DNA, I would have no problem with that.
I would actually prefer it, if it meant people would be eating less meat.
Sepero1 2 years ago
I share your feelings, even though I am still not a vegetarian, and it may still be a while till my cognitive dissonance gets too painful to handle :)
dakshinamurti 2 years ago