Thursday, June 17, 2010

David Cameron's Cabbage Patch Going GM

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"...Dr Helen Wallace of GeneWatch UK and Lancaster University Professor Brian Wynne resigned recently from a Food Standards Agency group overseeing a public consultation on GM.

They quit claiming it was an exercise in state sponsored 'GM propaganda', to which they could not lend their name. Professor Wynne said the FSA, a government quango, was 'dogmatically entrenched' in favour of GM.

A reason for caution? Or at least neutrality?"

Not as far as new Secretary of State Caroline Spelman is concerned....

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greedy greedy greedy, scoff scoff scoff, yum yum yum, me me me me me...

"Just last week and merely a few days into her new job, she pledged the coalition would be the most pro-GM government yet.

She told the Guardian newspaper that GM 'can bring benefits to the marketplace'. (Or could she really mean that it can bring benefits to her and her husband's investments?)

GM crops are as yet still forbidden from being grown commercially in the UK.

But the new secretary of state said that she supported their introduction under ' the right circumstances'...."

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1286012/Do-governments-GM-friendly-plans-make-biotech-lobbyist-Caroline-Spelman-Minister-Conflicting-Interests.html#ixzz0r5vjedVX

Meanwhile, in the other side of the planet:

www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10638717&pnum=0


Human genes to be injected into goats, cows, and sheep


"..But people will not be pouring the genetically modified milk on their Weetbix just yet - the milk will be discarded..."
Oh ha ha ha, what a jolly joke! You stupid, sick f*cker!