Monsanto cannabis yes or no? The DNA Protection Act of 2013

Genetically Engineered Cannabis yes or no?


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DNAprotection

Well-Known Member
what a bold challenge! if i can prove something DOESNT exist youll eat your own hat.

in the entire history of the earth nobody has EVER proved a negative.

...
and yet you somehow (Custer logic) still insist (as if fact) that such efforts do not exist...lol...doc, why do you hate reality? (the one we all come from, not the one you invent to replace it)
every number counts doc, your Custer science seeks to pretend they dont even exist let alone count...

[video=youtube;LJRs2TnP9H8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJRs2TnP9H8[/video]

much you can learn from that doc, but aside from all that (which no doubt will get by you) at least leave knowing that i now own your scalp and i'll be having trout for dinner :D
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
and yet you somehow (Custer logic) still insist (as if fact) that such efforts do not exist...lol...doc, why do you hate reality? (the one we all come from, not the one you invent to replace it)
every number counts doc, your Custer science seeks to pretend they dont even exist let alone count...

<another irrelevant 1970's reference snipped.>

much you can learn from that doc, but aside from all that (which no doubt will get by you) at least leave knowing that i now own your scalp and i'll be having trout for dinner :D
so, because Burns Red and Buffalo Woman were Rubbed Out, that proves that it's my job to DISPROVE every buffleheaded, far fetched, whackado, insane looney tunes idiotic claim ever made, or i must meekly accept them as TRUE?


that is the exact opposite of logic, science and reason. that is IRRATIONALITY and magical thinking.



Protip: thats not how evolution happens.
 

DNAprotection

Well-Known Member
prolly would suffice to just say you dont know for sure just like i dont know for sure...after that an 'educated' guess is not so sweathogish, even if spawned from Custer logic/science etc... ;)
and sometimes 'evolution' leaves you with a piece of missing scalp a' doc :D
 

DNAprotection

Well-Known Member
[h=1]Monsanto & Seed Patent Laws[/h]
[h=3]Aasif Mandvi learns that greedy farmers have threatened the livelihood of Monsanto's heroic patent attorneys. (04:24)[/h]
[video]http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-september-12-2013/monsanto---seed-patent-laws[/video]


[h=1]Monsanto gets its corporate behind handed to it on a platter by Daily Show[/h]Saturday, September 21, 2013 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer


Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/042156_Monsanto_Daily_Show_seed_patents.html#ixzz2 fcu1Kp5m


 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Monsanto & Seed Patent Laws


Aasif Mandvi learns that greedy farmers have threatened the livelihood of Monsanto's heroic patent attorneys. (04:24)


[video]http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-september-12-2013/monsanto---seed-patent-laws[/video]


Monsanto gets its corporate behind handed to it on a platter by Daily Show

Saturday, September 21, 2013 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer


Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/042156_Monsanto_Daily_Show_seed_patents.html#ixzz2 fcu1Kp5m


Only links, no comment.

Reported as spam.
 

DNAprotection

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Only links, no comment.

Reported as spam.
only spam with no links, reported as Custer logic :D


http://blogs.naturalnews.com/the-gmo-controversy-has-a-silver-lining/



[h=1]The GMO Controversy Has A Silver Lining[/h]






By Hesh Goldstein
Posted Thursday, September 19, 2013 at 06:36pm EDT



I have a friend, Hector Valenzuela, who is a professor and crop specialist at the University of Hawaii-Manoa and of a very rare breed. Being against GMOs probably puts him as the only UH educator that fights GMOs.
Recently, a very rare incident occurred – the Honolulu Star Advertiser, our main newspaper in the islands, printed an article that Hector wrote about GMOs, which I felt deserved broader viewing. I asked his permission to reprint it and got it.
Let me add one more thing before the article. Dr. Stephanie Seneff of MIT is came to Honolulu to speak about the disastrous health ramifications put on us by GMOs. Her venue brought all sorts of vermin out from under the rocks. As the MC of the event, I had a ball. There’s nothing like hearing from Monsanto’s hookers and con men that only cite “scientific” studies prepared by Monsanto’s employees.
As a side note, Dr. Seneff co-authored a report that appeared in Entropy that associated GMOs with inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, depression, ADHD, autism, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, multiple sclerosis, cancer, infertility, and developmental malformations.
Not only did she address these issues but linked them to a severe sulfur (the essential mineral) deficiency due to the fact that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup Ready, contributes to the wipe-out of sulfur in the soil along with the petro-chemical fertilizers.
Here’s Hector’s article:
“ As a result of the growing public controversy about genetically modified (GM) crops in Hawaii, the agro-chemical industry has responded with a concerted public relations and lobbying campaign.
Concerns about the open-field experimental planting of GM crops in Hawaii include their intensive use of pesticides, applied almost 245 days out of the year.
As part of its campaign to promote genetic engineering, the agro-chemical industry is making broad statements that are not supported by facts.
These unsupported statements include the claims that no one has been harmed from consuming GM crops and that a scientific consensus exists about their safety.
Challenging the industry claims of safety, only within the past year we have learned that:
*The University of Hawaii GM “Rainbow” papaya that was released in 1998 contains a hidden viral gene segment that was introduced into the crop without the knowledge oh UH researchers and regulators. No research was conducted to determine the safety of this gene segment prior to the commercial release of the Rainbow papaya. This hidden gene segment was not reported to regulators, as part of the initial permit process, for deregulation of the Rainbow papaya in the U.S. or for export to Japan. Emails sent to the UH papaya team over the past few months, with questions about this hidden gene segment, have gone unanswered.
*Recently, the unintended contamination of farms with unapproved GM wheat was reported in Oregon, threatening our lucrative export market to Europe.
*A long-term study with pigs showed that GM ingredients caused considerable inflammation of the stomach and abnormal uterus growth, as compared to non-GM controls.
*A life-long feeding trial with rats showed that both Roundup-ready crops and the herbicide Roundup caused mammary tumors in females, four times as many tumors in males observed 600 days earlier than in controls; early death; sexual hormonal imbalance; and pituitary gland, liver, and severe kidney dysfunction; when compared to the controls.
*Several studies have observed a synergistic effect on the herbicide Roundup with the adjuvants that are used to apply it, resulting in toxicity to human, embryonic and placental cells.
*A recent study found that Roundup enhanced the growth of breast cancer cells. Earlier research also showed hormonal disruptions; increased testosterone levels; and altered estrogen activity, which is related to tumor formation and growth.
*The pesticide Bt, incorporated as a trait into so-called “Bt plants”, was found to be toxic to blood cells in mice. Earlier research detected the same Bt toxins in the blood of pregnant women (93 percent), and in the fetus (80 percent) of those tested, presumably from their ingestion of Bt residues in the food supply.
The unsubstantiated public relations statements made by the GM industry, and the considerable monetary contributions to decision makers (my note: from the President down to the local politicians), have failed to allay public concerns.
The strategy of the chemical industry to influence public opinion, to create uncertainty about the health risks of its products, and to prevent regulatory action is well documented by David Michaels in the book “Doubt is their Product: How Industry’s Assault on Science Threatens Our Health”.
Michaels is currently the assistant secretary for labor at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
The “silver lining” with respect to the current debate about crop biotechnology is that more people are becoming involved in the democratic process, educating themselves about our food system. As a result, consumers are increasingly making wiser and healthier lifestyle choices when feeding their families.
The popularity of healthy and wholesome, toxic-free produce has increased the demand for locally grown food, farmers markets, the support of small family farms and ecological systems of agriculture”.
We are very fortunate to have educators, scientists, and the average “Joe” fighting for purity in our food supply.
If it comes in a box, pass. If it comes in a can, pass. If you do know the source of every ingredient, pass. If it comes from a fast-food place, pass. If it comes from a major food supplier like Kellogg’s, Nabisco, Hershey’s, Conagra, Pepsico, Coca Cola, Kraft, Heinz, Smucker, Dean Foods, Rich Products, Welch’s, Bumble Bee, Campbell Soup, Cargill, General Mills, Godiva, Hormel, Land O’ Lakes, Mars, Morton, Ocean Spray, Sara Lee, Del Monte, Abbott Nutrition, S&W, Tree Top, Goya, or any chemical or bio-tech company, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass!
Only you can and should decide what you put in your and your family’s body. So, if soy, including lecithin in chocolate, cotton, as in cottonseed oil, corn, as in corn oil, chips or fructose syrup, sugar beets, canola, whether it says organic or not, and now wheat, does not say organic or non-GMO, you are opening the door to misery.
Aloha!




 

Trousers

Well-Known Member
To all you idiots who decided you would rather call people names rather than using your minds, i will unblock you just so you can kiss my ass.

The irony. You call people names while accusing them of calling you names.
I kicked your ass debating facts and you blocked me because you are a whiney child.


I was right, you where wrong, dont be a bitch and hold back, as a matter of fact start a new thread just to apologize to me and admit you are stupid.

Tell me what was I wrong about, I'm not seeing it.



http://investmentwatchblog.com/obama-appoints-monsanto-vp-to-food-safety-czar/



I do not see where I was wrong.
I am sure you will make up some sort of lie, so let's hear it.
 

Trousers

Well-Known Member
Im just waiting for the tards
You are a rude child. Grow up.


to tell me the government isnt going to try and take control of this too, seriously, lots of people are going out of business, not because their product isnt great, its because they wont pass the health codes, electrical codes tax codes etc.
What exactly are you whining about? I thought you were railing against the scientific method specifically related to GMO crops.


I already do, but m,any dont, these libtards
While I agree many liberals are idiots, using the word "retarded" is classless and juvenile. Grow up idiot.


just handed total control over our grows to monsanto and big government.

What a joke, Obummer appointing vp from an evil corp , stupid stupid stupid, just another example of not taking care of joe public, neither side cares
You should focus your rage.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
only spam with no links, reported as Custer logic :D


http://blogs.naturalnews.com/the-gmo-controversy-has-a-silver-lining/



The GMO Controversy Has A Silver Lining







By Hesh Goldstein
Posted Thursday, September 19, 2013 at 06:36pm EDT



I have a friend, Hector Valenzuela, who is a professor and crop specialist at the University of Hawaii-Manoa and of a very rare breed. Being against GMOs probably puts him as the only UH educator that fights GMOs.
Recently, a very rare incident occurred – the Honolulu Star Advertiser, our main newspaper in the islands, printed an article that Hector wrote about GMOs, which I felt deserved broader viewing. I asked his permission to reprint it and got it.
Let me add one more thing before the article. Dr. Stephanie Seneff of MIT is came to Honolulu to speak about the disastrous health ramifications put on us by GMOs. Her venue brought all sorts of vermin out from under the rocks. As the MC of the event, I had a ball. There’s nothing like hearing from Monsanto’s hookers and con men that only cite “scientific” studies prepared by Monsanto’s employees.
As a side note, Dr. Seneff co-authored a report that appeared in Entropy that associated GMOs with inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, depression, ADHD, autism, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, multiple sclerosis, cancer, infertility, and developmental malformations.
Not only did she address these issues but linked them to a severe sulfur (the essential mineral) deficiency due to the fact that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup Ready, contributes to the wipe-out of sulfur in the soil along with the petro-chemical fertilizers.
Here’s Hector’s article:
“ As a result of the growing public controversy about genetically modified (GM) crops in Hawaii, the agro-chemical industry has responded with a concerted public relations and lobbying campaign.
Concerns about the open-field experimental planting of GM crops in Hawaii include their intensive use of pesticides, applied almost 245 days out of the year.
As part of its campaign to promote genetic engineering, the agro-chemical industry is making broad statements that are not supported by facts.
These unsupported statements include the claims that no one has been harmed from consuming GM crops and that a scientific consensus exists about their safety.
Challenging the industry claims of safety, only within the past year we have learned that:
*The University of Hawaii GM “Rainbow” papaya that was released in 1998 contains a hidden viral gene segment that was introduced into the crop without the knowledge oh UH researchers and regulators. No research was conducted to determine the safety of this gene segment prior to the commercial release of the Rainbow papaya. This hidden gene segment was not reported to regulators, as part of the initial permit process, for deregulation of the Rainbow papaya in the U.S. or for export to Japan. Emails sent to the UH papaya team over the past few months, with questions about this hidden gene segment, have gone unanswered.
*Recently, the unintended contamination of farms with unapproved GM wheat was reported in Oregon, threatening our lucrative export market to Europe.
*A long-term study with pigs showed that GM ingredients caused considerable inflammation of the stomach and abnormal uterus growth, as compared to non-GM controls.
*A life-long feeding trial with rats showed that both Roundup-ready crops and the herbicide Roundup caused mammary tumors in females, four times as many tumors in males observed 600 days earlier than in controls; early death; sexual hormonal imbalance; and pituitary gland, liver, and severe kidney dysfunction; when compared to the controls.
*Several studies have observed a synergistic effect on the herbicide Roundup with the adjuvants that are used to apply it, resulting in toxicity to human, embryonic and placental cells.
*A recent study found that Roundup enhanced the growth of breast cancer cells. Earlier research also showed hormonal disruptions; increased testosterone levels; and altered estrogen activity, which is related to tumor formation and growth.
*The pesticide Bt, incorporated as a trait into so-called “Bt plants”, was found to be toxic to blood cells in mice. Earlier research detected the same Bt toxins in the blood of pregnant women (93 percent), and in the fetus (80 percent) of those tested, presumably from their ingestion of Bt residues in the food supply.
The unsubstantiated public relations statements made by the GM industry, and the considerable monetary contributions to decision makers (my note: from the President down to the local politicians), have failed to allay public concerns.
The strategy of the chemical industry to influence public opinion, to create uncertainty about the health risks of its products, and to prevent regulatory action is well documented by David Michaels in the book “Doubt is their Product: How Industry’s Assault on Science Threatens Our Health”.
Michaels is currently the assistant secretary for labor at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
The “silver lining” with respect to the current debate about crop biotechnology is that more people are becoming involved in the democratic process, educating themselves about our food system. As a result, consumers are increasingly making wiser and healthier lifestyle choices when feeding their families.
The popularity of healthy and wholesome, toxic-free produce has increased the demand for locally grown food, farmers markets, the support of small family farms and ecological systems of agriculture”.
We are very fortunate to have educators, scientists, and the average “Joe” fighting for purity in our food supply.
If it comes in a box, pass. If it comes in a can, pass. If you do know the source of every ingredient, pass. If it comes from a fast-food place, pass. If it comes from a major food supplier like Kellogg’s, Nabisco, Hershey’s, Conagra, Pepsico, Coca Cola, Kraft, Heinz, Smucker, Dean Foods, Rich Products, Welch’s, Bumble Bee, Campbell Soup, Cargill, General Mills, Godiva, Hormel, Land O’ Lakes, Mars, Morton, Ocean Spray, Sara Lee, Del Monte, Abbott Nutrition, S&W, Tree Top, Goya, or any chemical or bio-tech company, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass!
Only you can and should decide what you put in your and your family’s body. So, if soy, including lecithin in chocolate, cotton, as in cottonseed oil, corn, as in corn oil, chips or fructose syrup, sugar beets, canola, whether it says organic or not, and now wheat, does not say organic or non-GMO, you are opening the door to misery.
Aloha!




No comment, just another TL;DR copy/paste.

Reported as spam.
 

Trousers

Well-Known Member
doc your logic
You are a 50 year old man (lol) and you have no idea what logic is. Your definition of logic is not shared by the rest of the world.

is seriously flawed from the get go because my only claim was that monsanto would be negligent to their mission statement and shareholders
You posted endless articles that were lies and propaganda. You are a liar.


if they were not perusing cannabis as one of their up and coming genetic slave species (in fact a poster child for such)...they've got the gene ohm maps so how does it make sense to you that they wouldnt use them?...
You do not make any sense.

Even if Monsanto has a triple secret cannabis program that will not stop me from growing world class genetics in my organic soil.
 

Trousers

Well-Known Member
prolly would suffice to just say you dont know for sure just like i dont know
Yes, you do not know, so you assume that you are right. You are a liar.

for sure...after that an 'educated' guess is not so sweathogish, even if spawned from Custer logic/science etc... ;)
and sometimes 'evolution' leaves you with a piece of missing scalp a' doc :D
Keep railing against the scientific method, it just makes you look more dumb.

You are 50. Most people go through this stage in their early 20s.
lol
 

DNAprotection

Well-Known Member
The irony...




Tell me what was I wrong about, I'm not seeing it.






I do not see where I was wrong.
I am sure you will make up some sort of lie, so let's hear it.
a trout in a barrel is not expected to see or hear much before it is...well out of respect for our unique trout i wont say it... ;)
after all how often do ya see a trout that puts himself in a barrel for target practice...ooops i said it:oops:
 

DNAprotection

Well-Known Member
No comment, just another TL;DR copy/paste.

Reported as spam.
frank i know whenever you make a post for me here that deep down in your sweet (drunken) irish heart and in the only way you know how you are always just trying to say...

[video=youtube;xZzEzDkeHzI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZzEzDkeHzI[/video]


the only problem is that whenever i see a post from you or the other SHDT members i can only think this:

(continued on next post do to excess pork)

:D
 

DNAprotection

Well-Known Member
as i was saying...

the only problem is that whenever i see a post from you or the other SHDT members i can only think this:

(continued on next post do to excess pork)

:D
[video=youtube;NTmeHM-Hojg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTmeHM-Hojg[/video]

Have you seen the little piggies
Crawling in the dirt
And for all the little piggies
Life is getting worse
Always having dirt to play around in.

Have you seen the bigger piggies
In their starched white shirts
You will find the bigger piggies
Stirring up the dirt
Always have clean shirts to play around in.



In their sties with all their backing
They don't care what goes on around
In their eyes there's something lacking
What they need's a damn good whacking.

Everywhere there's lots of piggies
Living piggy lives
You can see them out for dinner
With their piggy wives
Clutching forks and knives to eat their bacon.

*"one more time"

(oh and there's also a trout in a barrel) :D
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
as i was saying...



[video=youtube;NTmeHM-Hojg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTmeHM-Hojg[/video]

Have you seen the little piggies
Crawling in the dirt
And for all the little piggies
Life is getting worse
Always having dirt to play around in.

Have you seen the bigger piggies
In their starched white shirts
You will find the bigger piggies
Stirring up the dirt
Always have clean shirts to play around in.



In their sties with all their backing
They don't care what goes on around
In their eyes there's something lacking
What they need's a damn good whacking.

Everywhere there's lots of piggies
Living piggy lives
You can see them out for dinner
With their piggy wives
Clutching forks and knives to eat their bacon.

*"one more time"

(oh and there's also a trout in a barrel) :D
Reported as retarded (and spam).
 
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