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Originally posted by Ghost375
Natural news is awful. It's like infowars.com but for health nuts. They make up stories all of the time, and twist the facts to fit their agenda.
Seriously, this article is about a guy being fired 15 years ago....how the hell do you verify something like that, and why hasn't it been published before?
edit on 8-12-2012 by Ghost375 because: (no reason given)
has been dismissed as poorly done, muddled and even fabricated. Yet to anti-GM campaigners he is a hero - the scientist who stood up to the establishment and, as a result, had his career squashed at the behest of shadowy forces in the GM industry and the government.
James says Pusztai approved it. Pusztai says he was not aware of it until it was published. Either way, the jackbean experiments that never were have proved extremely damaging to Pusztai. Even now, GM scientists dismiss Pusztai's work on the grounds of a supposed schoolboy error: of course the rats suffered, they say, they were being fed potatoes that were genetically modified to produce a poison.
Originally posted by FyreByrd
reply to post by Ghost375
Did you even look at the sources? No - you didn't have time to read it before you spouted off. One of the pieces clearly states that he was only speaking about potatoes that the company said were not for human consumption when in fact he knew they would be used in that manner. The actual controversy is what was done to this man for speaking up. His science was reviewed by others..... read yourself if you can.
The GM potatoes were not a commercial variety and were never intended for human consumption, but the lectin modification - which made them poisonous to insects - was an experimental model for other GM varieties.
The data was sent to six anonymous reviewers. The subsequent report savaged Pusztai's results, but he remains defiant.
Originally posted by exponent
Originally posted by unityemissions
Argumentum Ad Verecundiam: appeal to authority. Double logical fail!
Please learn your logical fallacies better. An appeal to authority is only fallacious if the authority is not valid and the overall consensus is not in favour. In this case both are true, therefore this is a non fallacious authoritative argument.
Originally posted by dipsezbaby
Well thanks for that. But how would I know that I am buyin/ consuming foods that are gmo??
Originally posted by Ghost375
Natural news is awful. It's like infowars.com but for health nuts. They make up stories all of the time, and twist the facts to fit their agenda.
Seriously, this article is about a guy being fired 15 years ago....how the hell do you verify something like that, and why hasn't it been published before?
edit on 8-12-2012 by Ghost375 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by fluff007
reply to post by purplemer
How am i not surprised at this..!
They also do not serve GMO in the Whitehouse... So what does that tell us.. do not consume GMOs...!
Thanks for the info OP
Originally posted by PaJoe52
It's time we start taking matters like this into our own hands brothers and sisters. These monsanto cronies and those that support them MUST PAY for this crap!
Originally posted by Ghost375
Originally posted by PaJoe52
It's time we start taking matters like this into our own hands brothers and sisters. These monsanto cronies and those that support them MUST PAY for this crap!
Why don't you just let people who think GM food is ok, eat the food like we've been doing?
and you just don't eat it?
Because if you're right, you'll stay healthy and they won't.....
and if you're wrong, nothing happens and you just spent a bunch of extra money.
Nah, I'd expect the logic of "we need to take matters into our one hands" and "make them pay" to come from someone who thinks GM food is some evil thing that's going to kill you.
Originally posted by purplemer
Though it barely received any media attention at the time, a renowned British biochemist who back in 1998 exposed the shocking truth about how genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) cause organ damage, reproductive failure, digestive dysfunction, impaired immunity, and cancer, among many other conditions, was immediately fired from his job, and the team of researchers who assisted him dismissed from their post within 24 hours from the time when the findings went public.
www.naturalnews.com...
Arpad Puszta was one of the leading scientists in his field. Instead of getting praised he and his colleagues were chastised by the industry and government officals. This is not the way scientific research should be carried out. Research that came out of Egypt backed up there claims that GMOs cause long term health damage.
It is evident that there are problems with GMOs. Heck they do not even serve them in Monsantos own food eateries.