Genetically engineering marijuana

Uncle Ben

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why whats the big deal ? NOBODY has proved that any GMO crop in production is harmfull. Its really the religious fanatics like you that are complaining
Exactly, but you'll never convince these guys. They are not interested in scientific fact, only pushing the tenets of their religion.

Ignore this troll. He follows me around constantly...... throwing his childish impotent punches every chance he gets (whenever I post)...... like the cyber stalking nut that he is.

UB
 

Uncle Ben

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I don't understand how you can actually use your hands to type this without realising the irony....

The right-hand bar of Naturalnews.com has about a hundred adverts trying to sell you shit (literally shit, as in cure-cancer-while-tripling-penis-size-shit).
It's what I've been saying all along, it's (snake oil salesmen, alternative greenie freaks) are nothing more than a bunch of scam artists spreading bullshit to make money off guys like the resident Estupido Mexicano. I counted 30 ads before I gave up, on one page! It's all a suckers bet.

UB
 

Corso312

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Are you retarded?


A. I am not religious
b. I wont support Monsanto ...they are scumbags, think dick cheyney/haliburton bad.
 

PJ Diaz

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Ignore this troll. He follows me around constantly...... throwing his childish impotent punches every chance he gets (whenever I post)...... like the cyber stalking nut that he is.

UB
LOL, who's stalking who there buddy?

I'm not the one constantly going in your threads with dumb little insults towards folks who simply disagree with me.

I feel quite sorry for you. Really I do. Yours is a sad existence.
 

Corso312

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Same here.



That is how most of these clowns think, if you disagree with them ..you must be a liberal fanatic or religious nut.

Or perhaps I have read dozens of horror stories about Monsanto...who are despicable. People.
 

merkzilla

Active Member
Monsanto's products cause death. They compromise and violate life. Monsanto's GM corn grown a toxic chemical right inside each and every corn kernel. This corn is what is subsequently eaten by humans.

Rats fed this corn grew horrifying cancer tumors as shown here:



In a recent scientific study, a shocking 70 percent of female rats died prematurely when fed GMOs. Fifty percent of males died early. Almost all of them died from cancer tumors.

Read more about the link between GMOs and cancer tumors at:
http://www.naturalnews.com/037249_GMO_study_cancer_tumors_organ_damag...
Wow didn't realize this thread picked up...

I've actually read the study, it fits one of my previous posts of a group named something like "Council for *irrational hatred*" in which the study wasn't clearly defined nor peer reviewed (hence why it's on naturalnews which is the go to source for agricultural bs).

Don't buy my word for it, http://www.science20.com/jon_entine_contrarian/european_food_safety_authority_reviews_dismisses_séralini_maize_study_hopelessly_flawed-94890
 

PurpleBuz

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Wow didn't realize this thread picked up...

I've actually read the study, it fits one of my previous posts of a group named something like "Council for *irrational hatred*" in which the study wasn't clearly defined nor peer reviewed (hence why it's on naturalnews which is the go to source for agricultural bs).

Don't buy my word for it, http://www.science20.com/jon_entine_contrarian/european_food_safety_authority_reviews_dismisses_s%C3%A9ralini_maize_study_hopelessly_flawed-94890

hmmm the study claims that ~30% of the control group (not fed GMO corn) died prematurely. That alone says a lot about validity.
 

PJ Diaz

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You guys do realize that this company who is responsible for GMO crops is the same company responsible for DDT and Agent Orange, right?
 

Corso312

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You guys do realize that this company who is responsible for GMO crops is the same company responsible for DDT and Agent Orange, right?



But wait! There were scientists who conducted research that said agent orange and DDT were not harmful!!!


Lol
 

pmumbry

Active Member
So then there must be studies that show that consuming that meat is harmful.
Hormones naturally occur in all animals and plants.

You would think that it would not be hard to compare meat/milk/dairy from organic sources to meat/milk/dairy that has been given hormones.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Monsanto_and_Fox:_Partners_in_Censorship

there was a video floating on the web about a news anchor that did a story that found evidence of cancer in humans directly linked to the hormone they give cows to make them produce more milk. the anchor was eventually fired after she refused to alter her story to take out the cancer link.
 

Uncle Ben

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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Monsanto_and_Fox:_Partners_in_Censorship

there was a video floating on the web about a news anchor that did a story that found evidence of cancer in humans directly linked to the hormone they give cows to make them produce more milk. the anchor was eventually fired after she refused to alter her story to take out the cancer link.
I wouldn't trust that far left progressive bunch for anything. Man, you guys need to get away from these wacked out fringe sites. If there was any credibility, it would be all over the news outlets, even liberal ones like ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNC, The View, etc.
 

Corso312

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You people are very naive, p.j. is correct.

Monsanto claimed for decades that that scientific research showed DDT and agent orange were harmless ...now you doped believe. Them n their research about this...go ahead n buy all the Monsanto garbage you want..good luck.
 

Trousers

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You people are very naive, p.j. is correct.

Monsanto claimed for decades that that scientific research showed DDT and agent orange were harmless ...now you doped believe. Them n their research about this...go ahead n buy all the Monsanto garbage you want..good luck.
You are calling us dopes and you can't even put together a coherent sentence?

I'll just wait for a peer reviewed study.

Can you show me where there was a peer reviewed study that said agent orange and ddt are safe?
I'd like to read about that.
I assume that you are lying again.
 

Corso312

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Are you trying to tell me in the 40s that scientific research Showed agent orange would kill our troops from exposure ?


Are you telling me that DDT was always thought of as a harmfull pesticide that would almost wipe out the bald eagle population?

I am on a phone, if I was on a computer I would past links.

The few scientific researchers who rightfully predicted agent orange and DDT as carcinogens n harmful. Chemicals were shouted down by people like you n uncleben....even if I linked you to articles you would say they ate lefty nutbags or tree hugging pussies ..so why bother.?
 

PJ Diaz

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A February 22, 1965 Dow Chemical Corporation internal memorandum provided a summary of a meeting in which 13 executives discussed the potential hazards of dioxin in 2,4,5-T. Following that meeting, Dow officials decided to meet with other makers of the chemical and formulate a stance on Agent Orange and dioxin.

In March 1965, Dow official V.K. Rowe convened a meeting of executives of Monsanto, Hooker Chemical, which operated the Love Canal dump, Diamond Alkali, the forerunner of Diamond-Shamrock, and the Hercules Powder Co., which later became Hercules, Inc.

According to documents uncovered only years later, the purpose of this meeting was "to discuss the toxicological problems caused by the presence of certain highly toxic impurities" in samples of 2,4,5-T. The primary "highly toxic impurity" was 2,3,7,8 TCDD, one of 75 dioxin compounds.

Three months later, Rowe sent a memo to Ross Mulholland, a manager with Dow in Canada, informing him that dioxin "is exceptionally toxic, it has a tremendous potential for producing chloracne (a skin disorder similar to acne) and systemic injury." Rowe ordered Mulholland in a postscript to the letter that "Under no circumstances may this letter be reproduced, shown or sent to anyone outside of Dow." Among those in attendance at one of the meetings of chemical company officials was John Frawley, a toxicologist for Hercules, Inc. In an internal memorandum for Hercules officials, Frawley wrote in 1965 that Dow was concerned the government might learn of a Dow study showing that dioxin caused severe liver damage in rabbits. Dow was concerned, according to Frawley, that "the whole industry will suffer." Frawley said he came away from the meeting with the feeling that "Dow was extremely frightened that this situation might explode" and lead to government restrictions.


The concern over dioxins was kept quiet and largely out of the public view. The U.S. government and the chemical companies presented a united front on the issue of defoliation, claiming it was militarily necessary to deprive the Viet Cong of hiding places and food sources and that it caused no adverse economic or health effects to those who came into contact with the rainbow herbicides, particularly Agent Orange.
 
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