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I think that the health issues with GMO should take a backseat to the problem that mass use of GMO seeds decreases the natural diversity of our seed stocks. Not only does this create an economic monopoly but leaves crops more exposed to mass failures when inevitably, pests find a chink in armor of the GMO seeds. So instead having a wide variety of seeds and crops, some of which would have a natural defense to various pests, we would be putting all our eggs into one basket that couldn't be changed before famine or market imbalances ensue.
I would not say correlation is meaningless in dramatic cases as these:http://thestir.cafemom.com/healthy_living/149978/flu_vaccine_linked_to_800http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/health/130122/800-children-europe-develop-narcolepsy-after-swine-flu-vaccine-reporthttp://www.reuters.com/article/us-narcolepsy-vaccine-pandemrix-idUSBRE90L07H20130122http://www.neontommy.com/news/2013/01/hundreds-children-europe-are-diagnosed-narcolepsy-after-h1n1-vaccine
When Beyer takes over Monsanto does the concern go away because on paper Monsanto doesn't exist as a corporate entity? Getting rid of one agricultural seed and associated growing technics company does not solve the problem of being able to create new patent-able plants from finding there way into the food supply. What about all the food plant seeds which have been modified by man to produce new strains of edibles which under the definition, by most of this group discussion, would be banned because they too are GMO's. I think the discussion needs to be narrowed to the effect of farming use of GMO stacked plant seeds and the corporate ownership of patents. These are seeds which will sprout anywhere if planted but have had gene's altered to survive when sprayed with company chemical's that would kill other similar species without the genetic alteration. These are industrial solutions and are sold to farmers because they think they will make more PROFIT using these seeds. The problem is the courts, the governments that pay farmers through insurance subsidies, and farmers themselves who have bought into this process, all of whom agree that this is the way farming should be. All the corporations are doing is what business is designed to do: MAKE MONEY AND LOCK IN THE CONSUMER.
The best way to hit back is to grow as much of your own food, and buy from your local farmer's markets. If the locals make the money, more farmers will come out. I have three grandsons under 15 that wants to be a farmer.
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