I definitely have nothing against any breeder, but rather the whole weed seed market. People like bodhi or GHS are only catering to the masses, just like Monsanto and Dupont cater to the larger markets of edibles. Having said that, it is just a quality control issue. People like bodhi and ggg have to make a name for themselves so their efforts reflect that, companies like GHS and dutch passion already have the name so they could careless about the quality of seeds because they know they'll have repeat business either way.
My quirk with new breeders (although I will still run their beans if they interest me) is because they all offer 20-50 strains/lines and I call BS on that. Testing 100's of beans of 50 strains/lines equals at least 5000 thousand beans per catalog stock test runs and no way Bodhi or any other breeder is able to do that with limit space and plant count numbers in America. I just don't buy it. I think it is more likely that many breeders just find males with desirable traits and then uses that to cross with everything people are hyping about like gsc, og, etc... then they run a few small batches or send out beans for the masses to "test".
Like I mentioned earlier, there was once a time on this forum when subcool was the man, I mean a lot of his threads are still here to remind us of that. Once people "make it" the quality of the work usually suffers. Happens in sports, music, movies and all over.
Like Sativ. mentioned, all the new breeders are just using plants from the dutch companies minus the exception of the clone only phenos. And yes, America did kick it all off with The Sacred Seeds, who was around breeding seeds in america since the 1940s, that Sam the skunk man set up and then robbed their genetics with the help of the DEA. And it is true that a lot of the top strains/lines have european worked lineage. Why, because the Europeans could actually use fields and large warehouse/greenhouses to test large seed batches at a time when you faced death for this in America. Let's not forget that the US DEA was wanting Mark Emery to face the death penalty for selling seeds from Canada! It will be interesting to see is any of these here today gone tomorrow strains will ever be the corner stone of tomorrow's seeds.