torsdag 1 september 2011

GMO möjlig koppling till reproduktionsproblem/sterilitet.

http://action.fooddemocracynow.org/sign/dr_hubers_warning/


On January 17, internationally recognized plant pathologist Dr. Don Huber, wrote a letter to USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack warning of the discovery of a new pathogen and a possible link between Roundup Ready® (GMO) corn and soybeans and severe reproductive problems in livestock as well as widespread crop failure.
Less than 3 weeks later, the Obama administration approved 2 new Roundup Ready® GMO crops, set to be planted this spring... Read on about Dr. Huber's discovery.

De som själva vill testa om det finns biverkningar eller ej kan ju alltid köpa produkter som innehåller majs eller soja. Det lär bara ta cirka tjugo år innan vi ser slutresultatet...... förhoppningsvis sitter vi därupope, på ett litet moln och ler åt hela skräpet!

In 2010, more than 365 million acres were planted worldwide with genetically engineered (GMO) seeds.
The U.S. leads the world with more than 165 million acres of GMO crops, mostly Roundup Ready® crops.
Monsanto owns patents on the genes of more than 93% of soybeans, 80% of corn, and 95% of sugar beets planted in the U.S. -- all genetically modified to be resistant to the weed killer Roundup.
In 2007, more than 185,000,000 lbs. of Roundup were applied to U.S. crops, the year the Bush administration halted reporting of the herbicide's application rates.
In 1992, U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle announced that GMO foods would not be "hampered by unnecessary regulation", freeing Monsanto of the burden of independent testing or labeling of GMO foods for the American public.
Are you eating GMOs?
Tell the Obama administration to stop the planting of GMO alfalfa & sugar beets

NU ÄR DET UPP TILL OSS ATT TALA OM FÖR EU ATT VI INTE SKALL KÖPA SKRÄPET IFRÅN USA. OM DE VILL FÖRSTÖRA LAND OCH INVÅNARE SÅ ÄR DET DERAS VAL OVER THERE MEN VI BEHÖVER DET INTE!!!

Ta dig tid att lyssna igenom de videos som är utlagda på siten.


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