Sunday, January 30, 2011

While We Were Sleeping... GM Food and the Brink of No Return



Updated Jan. 30, 2011 - Original publication Mar. 1, 2010

April Scott Salem-news.com
(SALEM, Ore.) - Now that USDA has approved unregulated cultivation of Genetically Modified Alfalfa, millions of Americans are started to awaken to the fact that an estimated 75-percent of our processed foods already contain some form of genetically modified (GM) ingredients.[1]

Many consumers still don’t understand the process used to develop these GM foods that have been deemed “substantially equivalent” to other foods. They have been bypassed with little regulation and forced upon an unknowing public without consent.

The process involves a careful re-configuration of genes combining e-coli bacteria, soil bacteria and often the cauliflower mosaic virus that causes tumors in plants. Antibiotics are added and artificially forced into the plant's cells with a gene invasion technique. (Watch the process below)[2]. As a result, farmers are able to douse nearly unlimited amounts of Roundup Herbicide on the crops. Together, the crops and the herbicide function as a destructive force killing off other living organisms.

Ultimately they can't say what their practices and experimental processes will do to the environment, our insect population or the human population, although clear and undeniable results are becoming ever more apparent with no indication that they will heed mother natures warnings. 

Out of eight hundred reviewed GE food applications submitted to the USDA, no environmental impact statements (EIS) were said to be conducted prior to approval. 

Monsanto, the chief bio-tech firm and instigator of the gene revolution, started in 1901 as a chemical company. Their first product was saccharine, a coal tar product, otherwise known as Sweet’N Low. Monsanto’s past also embraces some of the world's most controversial developments like Agent Orange, aspartame, dioxin, sulphuric acid, Astroturf, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), plastics and synthetic fabrics, research on uranium for the Manhattan Project that led to the construction of nuclear bombs, styrene monomer, an endless line of pesticides and herbicides (Roundup), rBGH (recombinant bovine growth hormone), genetically engineered crops (corn, potatoes, tomatoes, soy beans, cotton and much more)[3].

The U.S. Department of Justice has been investigating Monsanto for violations of anti-trust and monopoly laws stemming from their GE Soybean product. Justice Department spokeswoman Gina Talamona confirmed antitrust regulators have been conducting a formal investigation of the bio-tech seed industry.

Several million acres of GE soybeans and cotton are purportedly infested with glyphosate-resistant and tolerant weeds. Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup, which by design destroys all pests and invasive plants that come in contact with the crop. 

According to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the number of glyphosate applications by farmers has risen considerably[4]. It is shown that the more resistant the weeds become to the herbicide, the more chemicals the farmers will have to apply to crops to get the same effects.

Many scientists have expressed concern that the developers have no idea what new genealogical traits may come of this massive genetic experiment, because genes tend to elicit multiple and sometimes unexpected characteristics. And since no “official” human testing of possible health effects have been scientifically published, can we logically conclude that their lack of product testing, safety regulations and resistance to labeling means they're hiding something, a giant human biological experiment perhaps?

What has science revealed about the health effects in animals?
Believing in the potential of GM foods, UC Berkeley's Ignacio Chapela and Arpad Pusztai, a plant genetic modification expert from Scotland Rowett Research Institute, were fired after they were commissioned to conduct the first independent study of GM foods.

Legitimate, independent studies have reportedly been banned due to Monsanto's refusal to supply untainted company based samples. Arpad Pusztai was hired to conduct animal feeding studies. He and other scientists were shocked at the results. Independent studies showed stunted growth, impaired immune systems, bleeding stomachs, abnormal and potentially pre-cancerous cell growth in the intestines, impaired blood cell development, misshaped cell structures in the liver, pancreas and testicles, altered gene expression and cell metabolism, liver and kidney lesions, partially atrophied livers, inflamed kidneys, less developed organs, reduced digestive enzymes, higher blood sugar, inflamed lung tissue, increased death rates and higher offspring mortality as well[5]. He was promptly fired two days after his announcement.

Rob Edwards, Environmental editor of Scotland’s Sunday Herald wrote of another study “genetically modified (GM) food could give you cancer. That is the warning from one of Scotland's leading experts in tissue diseases.” “Dr Stanley Ewen, a consultant histopathologist at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, says that a cauliflower [mosaic] virus used in GM foods could increase the risk of stomach and colon cancers.” [6]

The Washington Post already exposed some of Monsanto’s prior deceptive practices in January 2002, when staff writer Michael Grunwald published “Monsanto “Hid Decades Of Pollution - PCBs Drenched Ala. Town, But No One Was Ever Told”. Grumwald explains that for nearly 40 years, while producing the now-banned industrial coolants known as PCBs at a local factory, Monsanto Co. routinely discharged toxic waste into a community creek in Anniston, Alabama and dumped millions of pounds of PCBs into open-pit landfills. He also published some of what was thousands of pages of Monsanto documents -- many with warnings such as "CONFIDENTIAL: Read and Destroy". They show that “for decades, the corporate giant concealed what it did and what it knew”.

Grumwald states that documents reveal that in the fall of 1966, Monsanto hired a Mississippi State University biologist named Denzel Ferguson to conduct some studies around its Anniston plant. He arrived with tanks full of bluegill fish. This is what he reported to Monsanto about the results in Snow Creek: "All 25 fish lost equilibrium and turned on their sides in 10 seconds and all were dead in 3 1/2 minutes." "I've never seen anything like it in my life," said Mack Finley, another former Ferguson graduate student, now an aquatic biologist at Austin Peay State University. "Their skin would literally slough off, like a blood blister on the bottom of your foot." "It was like dunking the fish in battery acid," recalled George Murphy, another one of Ferguson's graduate students.
The problem, Ferguson concluded, was the "extremely toxic" waste water flowing directly from the Monsanto plant into Snow Creek, and then into the larger Choccolocco Creek, where he noted similar "die-offs." The outflow, he calculated, "would probably kill fish when diluted 1,000 times or so."
He warned Monsanto: "Since this is a surface stream that passes through residential areas, it may represent a potential source of danger to children." He urged Monsanto to clean up Snow Creek, and to stop dumping untreated waste there. Monsanto did not do that -- even though warnings continued[7].

There's more
An Associated Press investigation revealed contracts detailing Monsanto, the world's biggest seed developer, is "squeezing out competitors, controlling smaller seed companies and protecting its control over the multibillion-dollar market for genetically altered crops".

It is estimated that Monsanto's patented genes are inserted into roughly 95 percent of soybeans and 80 percent of corn crops grown in the US, according to a review of several Monsanto licensing agreements and dozens of interviews with seed industry participants, agriculture and legal experts[8].

Frankly, I can’t understand why people aren’t rising up in arms and screaming from rooftops about the bio-technical creation of Genetically Modified foods and the cavalier attitude in which it has been thrust upon an unknowing public. Even now, it appears that it remains unquestioned by Americans and deliberately unregulated because of political maneuvering, high dollar lobbies and a quite possibly a handful of ego-driven regulators with delusions of world domination dancing in their heads.

They have undermined our freedom of choice by refusing to label their products. Are you not a bit uncomfortable that Monsanto, a former chemical company / now agricultural company (by all appearances) is controlling the safety reins of our food supply? Can they be trusted to make sound decisions affecting worldwide public health with a past full of deception affecting public safety? Does this not have catastrophe written all over it?

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) are charged with overseeing and monitoring the safety of our food supply, but as history shows, many former Monsanto executives have become high ranking appointees and top officials in these agencies. Can we agree that this is equivalent to the fox guarding the hen house?

Has the public safety of Americans been “sold out” to mad scientists for cash and promises of controlling the world? He who controls the food controls the world.

With a new president and a new agenda, those fighting against Monsanto looked to President Obama for hope. The Center for Food Safety asked the United States to re-assess its previous decision “in light of the change in administration.” In March 2009, The United States filed a response in California District Court stating that its position has not changed[9]. This has also been the policy of our last four administrations regardless of political affiliation. Crossing political party lines, whether we have voted Democrat or Republican. To date they have also agreed that the public does not have the right to knowingly choose non-GMO foods. How’s that for transparency?

With  recent USDA approval of GMO alfalfa, we just may have permanently lost about every biological right we have. They own multiple patents on life. Where is the line to be drawn?

Now that our elected officials have sided with the big boys, there is no turning back. Will this moment go down as the biggest biological disaster in history?

It seems, under the circumstances, that Mrs. Obama’s Childhood Obesity program could be undermined by the company she keeps, since her husband’s administration apparently dances to the beat of the GM bio-tech drum.

I ask you again, Mrs. Obama, what foods do you think our children should avoid? In truth, wouldn’t many of those products contain some of Monsanto’s most notoriously unhealthy products? Perhaps your organic garden best reveals what you choose to feed your own children? Should we not follow your example?

Some final thoughts...
Beneath public radar, there has been a silent infiltration of GMOs into our food supply with minimal testing and reportedly misrepresented results. This company has reorganized nature on a genetic level crossing not only species, but entire kingdoms. Then, by all appearances, conspired with our own government to saturate it into our food supply without public input or opinion, much less Environmental Impact Statements, labeling or regulations?

How, by any stretch of the imagination, is this not a serious human rights violation?
What about the thousands of unhappy farmers who have been sued by Monsanto after their GM seeds made their way onto farmers’ land? The civil court judge concluded in short it ultimately didn’t matter how the genetically altered seeds got onto to farmer's land. Whether they blew off a truck, were carried by the wind or brought in by birds or wildlife… the farmers had still infringed upon Monsanto’s patent rights. Those poor farmers were forced to destroy all of their crops and generations of seed storage. See “The Future of Food” by Deborah Koons Garcia[10].

Monsanto has contaminated and pursued the destruction of millions of seeds from whence our forefathers bore from the sweat of their brows. For generations, our nation’s great farmers nurtured and even risked their lives to cultivate, maintain and safeguard the quality and purity our agricultural heritage. This is a blatant travesty to every farmer that has tilled the earth of this fine country!

We live in the United States of America. Frankly, as a US citizen, I feel scammed and outraged that I have been made an unwilling participant in this giant biological experiment. I feel raped on a genetic level and traumatized at the thought of feeding GM food products to my children. Where’s my lawyer? Does this not violate my constitutional rights?

Our Bill of Rights prohibits the federal government from depriving any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law. Wikipedia says Liberty is a concept of political philosophy and it identifies the condition in which an individual has the right to act according to his or her own will. Has this not taken place against our will?

Monsanto’s Web Site says: “Our Human Rights Policy is guided by the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, which provides the most widely recognized definition of human rights… 
Furthermore, it says ...Here as recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world; Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people; Whereas it is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law…”

Author's note: Little of this information that I’m sharing with you is new. This debate has gone on for at least two decades or more. In mainstream media it has received very little coverage, because typically they are guided by advertising dollars. Food manufacturers have plenty of that. This article was written using a compilation of the research, which is diligently noted below. As a consumer, please educate yourself and realize there is something you can do about it. Your dollar is your power! Think about what you buy. 
Center for Food Safety has put out a shopping guide to help you determine what may or may not contain Genetically Modified products or ingredients.

[1] The Center for Food Safety http://truefoodnow.org/campaigns/genetically-engineered-foods/
[2] What is Genetically Modified Food? YouTube video  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAP6ZtfP9ZQ

[3] Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Monsanto's Modus Operandi (M.O.) Monsanto Roundup (Glyphosate) Mindfully.org
[4] Food & Agriculture Science and Impacts - Science in Agriculture http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_agriculture/science_and_impacts/science/failure-to-yield-FAQs.html
[5] "Seeds of Destruction, The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation" Review of F. William Engdahl's Book
[6] Dr Stanley Ewen   http://www.rense.com/general32/Eating.htm
[7] Monsanto Hid Decades Of Pollution - The Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A46648-2001Dec31
[8] Monsanto Squeezes Out Seed Business Competition, AP Investigation Finds - Huffington Post
[9] Case 3:08-cv-00484-JSW Document 135 Filed 03/25/2009 Center for Food Safety vs Thomas Vilsack
[10] The Future Of Food Feature Film - Hulu   http://www.hulu.com/the-future-of-food