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

Genetically Engineered Cannabis yes or no?


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DNAprotection

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Monsanto enters pharmaceutical business, acquires key 'gene silencing' technology for use in humans

"The Monsanto company has forged a new partnership with Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company whose primary focus seems to be on figuring out how to best crack the genetic code so as to manipulate the way genes inherently express themselves. And based on the agreement the two companies have made publicly with one another, it appears as though Monsanto is planning to utilize Alnylam’s proprietary gene-silencing technologies in its emerging agricultural pursuits, which will likely spawn a whole new category of problems for humanity and the planet at large.
In a recent press release, Monsanto disclosed that it has officially obtained “worldwide, exclusive rights” to use Alnylam’s platform technology and intellectual property (IP) in its own agricultural products, and particularly in its new “BioDirect” line of products designed to treat seeds and crops with what the company has dubbed “biopesticides”. Monsanto apparently sees something exceptionally valuable in Alnylam’s technologies that it does not currently possess, and is now seeking to leverage it for the purpose of expanding its own market share. But what is it?
Monsanto wants to turn food crops into gene-altering ‘drugs’

In a nutshell, Alnylam specializes in a technology known as RNA interference (RNAi) that involves deliberately silencing the expression of genes throughout the body for the purpose of preventing the production of proteins that some scientists believe are responsible for causing disease. By artificially blocking production of these proteins, RNAi technology is believed to have the potential to effectively block the development of disease, which is why many major drug companies have also signed on as strategic partners with Alnylam.
But Monsanto is an agricultural company, not a pharmaceutical company, which begs the obvious question as to why this multinational company has suddenly decided to shell out nearly $30 million with promises of perpetual royalty payments to gain access to this emerging technology. As it turns out, Monsanto has plans to roll out all sorts of new genetically-modified (GM) crops, crop pesticides and herbicides, and various other technologies with built-in RNAi modifications, which could turn future GM food crops into “drugs.”
Many modern varieties of wheat, for instance, are problematic for people with gluten sensitivity or Celiac disease because they produce unnaturally high levels of a wheat protein known as gluten. By integrating genetic changes using RNAi; however, companies like Monsanto could theoretically produce a GM wheat variety that does not contain any gluten at all, which they could then market as the solution to gluten insensitivity.

Modifying food crops with RNAi is unsafe, unpredictable

But such experimental gene-tampering is already taking place elsewhere, and it is proving to be a complete failure. In Australia, for instance, field trials of a novel variety of GM wheat with RNAi alterations have been disastrous, as the modified gene expressions in the wheat are also modifying human genes in the liver. Researchers are now warning that human children who eat this GM wheat could actually die before reaching the age of five.
A paper compiled by Greenpeace about the same strains of RNAi-modified wheat explain that RNAi modifications in general “are prone to unexpected and unpredictable effects that have not been considered in the risk assessments done by the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator.” The paper goes on to explain that releasing RNAi-modified crops “poses severe, and potentially irreversible, risks to the environment and human and animal health.”
You can read the full Greenpeace paper here: http://www.greenpeace.org
Many foods contain natural gene regulators, and modifying them could change the entire human genome

Researchers from Nanjing University in China recently conducted an unrelated study that found gene-altering properties in regular, non-GMO rice. It turns out that certain plant-based foods, or perhaps all of them, contain unique properties that naturally turn genes on or off throughout the body when ingested, depending on these foods’ various nutritive functions.
Synthetically altering these functions in the form of RNAi-modified GM crops, in other words, could result in disastrous consequences as the entire human genome is thrown off balance. As Ari Levaux from The Atlantic puts it, the discovery of food’s natural gene-altering capacities illustrates how GM foods, and particularly those that have been RNAi-modified, “could influence human health in previously unanticipated ways.”
In other words, Monsanto’s latest endeavors involve tampering with plants at their most elemental level, which will in turn tamper with humans at their most elemental level as well. Sure, Monsanto has been inserting, removing, and splicing the genes of plants for decades; but RNAi modifications involve essentially reprogramming the way plants express their genes, which is uncharted territory as far as the consequences to the environment and humanity are concerned."
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[h=1]Breaking: Monsanto Found Guilty of Chemical Poisoning in France[/h]



In a major victory for public health and what will hopefully lead to other nations taking action, a French court decided today that GMO crops monster Monsanto is guilty of chemically poisoning a French farmer. The grain grower, Paul Francois, says he developed neurological problems such as memory loss and headaches after being exposed to Monsanto’s Lasso weedkiller back in 2004. The monumental case paves the way for legal action against Monsanto’s Roundup and other harmful herbicides and pesticides made by other manufacturers.
In a ruling given by a court in Lyon (southeast France), Francois says that Monsanto failed to provide proper warnings on the product label. The court ordered an expert opinion to determine the sum of the damages, and to verify the link between Lasso and the reported illnesses. The case is extremely important, as previous legal action taken against Monsanto by farmers has failed due to the challenge of properly linking pesticide exposure with the experienced side effects.
When contacted by Reuters, Monsanto’s lawyers declined to comment.
[h=2]Monsanto’s Deadly Concoctions[/h] Farmer Paul Francois was not alone in his quest to hold Monsanto accountable for their actions. He and other farmers affected by Monsanto’s deadly concoctions actually founded an association last year to make the case that their health problems were a result of Monsanto’s Lasso and other ‘crop protection’ products. Their claims were also met by many other farmers. Since 1996, the agricultural branch of the French social security system has gathered about 200 alerts per year regarding sickness related to pesticides. However only 47 cases were even recognized in the past 10 years.


Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/breaking-monsanto-found-guilty-of-chemical-poisoning-in-france/#ixzz2GXhpZWqT




'Poland's Monsanto action lays 1000s of dead bees on Govt steps' Ag Ministry begins process to ban MON810
"On March 15, over 1,500 beekeepers and their allies marched thru the streets of Warsaw, depositing thousands of dead bees on the steps of the Ministry of Agriculture, in protest of genetically modified foods and their requisite pesticides which are killing bees, moths and other agriculturally-beneficial insects around the globe.
Later that day the Minister of Agriculture, Marek Sawicki, announced plans to ban MON810, which has become ineffective at deterring pests in the US..."
"...GM crops and the pesticides used with them have led to a host of problems..."


[spoil]The Evidence:

The Evidence:

Bt Toxin Kills Human Kidney Cells
March 2012 The Bt protein, Cry1Ab, used to genetically modify corn, kills human cells at low doses as does Roundup herbicide. http://www.i-sis.org... ... _Cells.php

Pro-biotech bug docs tell EPA US should not plant GM crops
March 2012 Because the rootworm has developed resistance to genetically modified corn, the best way to stop or slow increasing numbers of resistant insects is to stop planting GM crops, say 22 entomologists. http://foodfreedomgr... ... -gmo-corn/

Glyphosate Kills Rat Testicular Cells
Dec. 2011 At low doses, glyphosate-based herbicides, used on genetically modified crops, reduces testosterone by 35% in mature rats; at high doses, it destroys testicles. See Emilie Clair, et al. (2011). A glyphosate-based herbicide induces necrosis and apoptosis in mature rat testicular cells in vitro, and testosterone decrease at lower levels. Toxicol In Vitro. 2012 Mar;26(2):269-79. http://www.sciencedi... ... 3311003341

GM Feed Toxic, New Meta-Analysis Confirms
Sept. 2011 A meta-analysis on 19 studies confirms kidney and liver toxicity in rats and mice fed on GM soybean and maize, representing more than 80 percent of all commercially available GM food; it also exposes gross inadequacies of current risk assessment. http://www.i-sis.org... ... nfirms.php

Transgenic genes from GM corn found in pregnant women
May 2011 The Bt protein, CryAb1, used to genetically modify corn to kill pests who eat the plant, was found in the blood of pregnant women, their fetuses and in non-pregnant women in Canada. The pesticides glyphosate and gluphosinate were also found in the women’s blood. See Aris A, Leblanc S. Maternal and fetal exposure to pesticides associated to genetically modified foods in Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada. Reprod Toxicol. 2011 May;31(4):528-33. Epub 2011 Feb 18. http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/21338670

Scientists link dangerous new pathogen with Monsanto’s Roundup
Feb. 2011 A new, self-replicating, micro-fungal virus-sized organism which may be causing spontaneous abortions in livestock, sudden death syndrome in Monsanto’s Roundup Ready soy, and wilt in Monsanto’s RR corn has been linked to the use of Roundup. http://foodfreedom.w... ... -pathogen/

Monsanto’s Roundup linked to human birth defects
http://globalresearc...xt=va&aid=21251
Sept. 2010 Engdahl cites Paganelli, A., et al. (2010). Glyphosate-based herbicides produce teratogenic effects on vertebrates by impairing retinoic acid signaling. Chem. Res. Toxicol. http://pubs.acs.org/....1021/tx1001749

Corn pops on the stalk: GM side effect?
Sept. 2010 A Kentucky corn farmer found his corn popped in the field, meaning the internal temperature was so great that it vaporized the water molecules. What is this stuff doing to us? http://foodfreedom.w... ... de-effect/

Three Approved GMOs Linked to Organ Damage
http://foodfreedom.w... ... an-damage/
Jan. 2010 Researchers have linked organ damage with consumption of Monsanto’s GM corn, citing Joël Spiroux de Vendômois1, et al. (2009). A Comparison of the Effects of Three GM Corn Varieties on Mammalian Health. Int J Biol Sci 2009; 5(7):706-726. http://www.biolsci.org/v05p0706.htm

Bt Brinjal Unfit for Human Consumption
Feb. 2009 Monsanto’s GM eggplant produces a protein in the vegetable cells that induce antibiotic resistance, and in rats causes blood clots, diarrhea, and decreased liver weight. http://www.i-sis.org...injal_Unfit.php

GM Eggplant Contains Bt Toxin Linked to Hundreds of Allergy Cases and Thousands of Sheep Deaths
July 2006 The GM brinjal contains the same Cry1Ac toxin from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis as the widely cultivated GM cotton that has been implicated recently in major health controversies in India. Hundreds of farm workers and cotton handlers developed allergic reactions. http://www.i-sis.org.uk/GMeggplant.php

Mass Deaths in Sheep Grazing on Bt Cotton
May 2006 At least 1 820 sheep were reported dead after grazing on post-harvest Bt cotton crops; the symptoms and post-mortem findings strongly suggest they died from severe toxicity. http://www.i-sis.org.uk/MDSGBTC.php
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Related:France Bans GM Corn Amid Mass US Protests against Monsanto http://t.co/TmLfg2zI
 

DNAprotection

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lies lies and more lies.

UC davis making cannabis targeting fungal diseases... LIES
"genohm" maps of cannabis varieties being used to patent cannabis varietals ... MORE LIES
One should read the fed contracts before misleading folks with such an uninformed view.


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      Crops and genes have long been a UC Davis passion. Gurdev Khush, known worldwide for his work to improve rice yields in Third World countries, is a 1960 graduate. Dennis Gonsalves, developer of the virus-resistant papaya - a biotech crop that rescued one of Hawaii's top farm exports - is another alum. So, too, is Gordon Conway, president of the Rockefeller Foundation and author of “The Doubly Green Revolution - Food for All in the 21st Century.”
      Since 1999, when gene studies officially got top priority at the UC Davis agricultural college, 10 genetics experts have been hired to work on everything from mosquitoes to weeds. More such “gene jockeys” are on the way to fill the monolithic Genome Center due to open later this year on a campus already well known as a life-science leader.
      “We call it the home of biotech,” said a beaming Judith Kjelstrom, who runs the UC Davis biotech studies program. The goals of Kjelstrom's program include promoting biotechnology, creating partnerships with industry and educating the public.
      Although universities crave industry connections, those liaisons may undermine something even harder to come by: the public's trust.
      It's an issue that's starting to get more attention. At Portland State University, environmental economist David Ervin is part of a nationwide project to analyze industry sponsorships. One of his key questions is whether such ties hinder critical reviews of biotech crops, including potential environmental and health safety problems.
      “There seems to be very little research in academia that dispassionately assesses all sides,” Ervin said. “It seems to be mostly, 'How do we use industry-university relationships to promote the development of this technology?'”
      Ask almost anyone at UC Davis if the university is biased in favor of biotech crops, and they'll point to one man as the counterweight: Paul Gepts.
      Gepts is a compact, soft-spoken professor who got into biotechnology through a side door. He spills a can of beans on his desk - various hues, shapes and sizes that he has collected from around the world - as he explains.
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      Said Gepts: “On this campus... there is actually very little research going on - no organized effort - about the environmental effects of GMOs.”
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      To do almost anything, he must solicit donations or grants - and from a much smaller pool of potential funders than peers who accept corporate contributions.
      Ellstrand has won more USDA risk money in the past decade than all of UC Davis, including a grant last fall for a two-day conference weighing risks and benefits of biotechnology. For that conference, he scoffed at accepting company money to pay the bills.
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Dr Kynes

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Hot tw's I'm in! There must be a fortune waiting in just selling to your heard lol...don't worry though I won't sell GMO tw's, already fed'em to rats and it was a no go...

'Published on Sep 19, 2012 by François Le Bayon '

"French researchers secretly studied, for two years, 200 rats fed with transgenic maize. Tumors, serious disorders... full-fledged slaughter. And a bomb for the GMO industry.
More information http://www.gmo-global-alert.net "
and you keep going back to the well. that "study" has beenn lambasted by everyone outside greenpeace and the lefty media as a waste of ink. only those for whom this shitty study provides cover pretend it's worth a squirt of piss.

it is USELESS save as a headline. when you read more it becomes just another propaganda piece, a psuedo-scientific red herring designed to infliame the stupid.

take a lesson in how you convince the stupid to vote the way you want.

"Are you aware that Claude Pepper is known all over Washington as a shameless extrovert? Not only that, but this man is reliably reported to practice nepotism with his sister-in-law, he has a brother who is a known homo sapiens, and he has a sister who was once a thespian in wicked New York. Worst of all, it is an established fact that Mr. Pepper, before his marriage, habitually practiced celibacy." ~ Time magazine allegedly quoting George Smathers in his 1950 congreessional campaign, a classic "DoubleSwitch" fallacy

that one is awesome,, your lame attempts are weak by comparison.
 

Dr Kynes

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and now you begin the useless Gish Gallop.

all those copy/pasted slanders are designed to cause the stupid and lazy to simply ASSUME you know what youre talking about, when in fact most of your links go directly to the "About Us" page for various government agencies and the UC davis PR office. not even a good try.


UC davis did NOT make a sinister dope killing fungus for the DEA, nor did anyone ever create a "technology" to turn food crops into gene therapy tools.

the EXTENT of Genetically Modified Organism/ Genetic Engineering/ Genetic Manipulation of Crops is:

increasing nutritional value of certain varieties of grains to improve nutrition in developing nations (golden rice)
creating resistance to roundup so this short duration direct herbicide could be used to kill weeds without killing crops
transposing natural pest resistance from one species of plant to food crops
attempting to engineer frost resistance (and generally failing)

all the other claims are BULLSHIT. experimental techniques to turn normally green apples blue, or make fishies glow in the dark are EXPERIMENTS not sinister plots to poison you by some unexplained mechanism where people who eat french fries slowly transform into potatoes.
 

DNAprotection

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and now you begin the useless Gish Gallop.

all those copy/pasted slanders are designed to cause the stupid and lazy to simply ASSUME you know what youre talking about, when in fact most of your links go directly to the "About Us" page for various government agencies and the UC davis PR office. not even a good try.


UC davis did NOT make a sinister dope killing fungus for the DEA, nor did anyone ever create a "technology" to turn food crops into gene therapy tools.

the EXTENT of Genetically Modified Organism/ Genetic Engineering/ Genetic Manipulation of Crops is:

increasing nutritional value of certain varieties of grains to improve nutrition in developing nations (golden rice)
creating resistance to roundup so this short duration direct herbicide could be used to kill weeds without killing crops
transposing natural pest resistance from one species of plant to food crops
attempting to engineer frost resistance (and generally failing)

all the other claims are BULLSHIT. experimental techniques to turn normally green apples blue, or make fishies glow in the dark are EXPERIMENTS not sinister plots to poison you by some unexplained mechanism where people who eat french fries slowly transform into potatoes.
Oh dr keen, that's just the tip'o the ice burg lol...and I'm certainly not going to do all your research for you, I'm satisfied with my own...but heres a lil bit more for a large mouth bass to bite on...

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Dr Kynes

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My fellow citizens, it is an honor and a pleasure to be here today. My opponent has openly admitted he feels an affinity toward your city, but I happen to like this area. It might be a salubrious place to him, but to me it is one of the nation's most delightful garden spots.
When I embarked upon this political campaign I hoped that it could be conducted on a high level and that my opponent would be willing to stick to the issues. Unfortunately, he has decided to be tractable instead -- to indulge in unequivocal language, to eschew the use of outright lies in his speeches, and even to make repeated veracious statements about me.

At first, I tried to ignore these scrupulous, unvarnished fidelities. Now I do so no longer. If my opponent wants a fight, he's going to get one !
It might be instructive to start with his background. My friends, have you ever accidentally dislodged a rock on the ground and seen what was underneath ? Well, exploring my opponent's background is dissimilar. All the slime and filth and corruption you could possibly imagine, even in your wildest dreams, are glaringly nonexistent in this man's life. And even during his childhood !
Let us take a very quick look at that childhood: It is a known fact that, on a number of occasions, he emulated older boys at a certain playground. It is also known that his parents not only permitted him to masticate excessively in their presence, but even urged him to do so. Most explicable of all, this man who poses as a paragon of virtue exacerbated his own sister while they were both teenagers !
I ask you, my fellow Americans: is this the kind of person we want in public office to set an example for our youth ? Of course, it's not surprising that he should have such a typically pristine background -- no, not when you consider the other members of his family:

  • His female relatives put on a constant pose of purity and innocence, and claim they are inscrutable, yet every one of them has taken part in hortatory activities
  • The men in the family are likewise completely amenable to moral suasion
  • My opponent's second cousin is a Mormon
  • His uncle was a flagrant heterosexual
  • His sister, who has always been obsessed by sects, once worked as a proselyte outside a church
  • His father was secretly chagrined at least a dozen times by matters of a pecuniary nature
  • His youngest brother wrote an essay extolling the virtues of being a homosapien
  • His great-aunt expired from a degenerative disease
  • His nephew subscribes to a phonographic magazine
  • His wife was a thespian before their marriage and even performed the act in front of paying customers
  • And his own mother had to resign from a women's organization in her later years because she was an admitted sexagenarian
Now what shall we say of the man himself ?
I can tell you in solemn truth that he is the very antithesis of political radicalism, economic irresponsibility, and personal depravity. His own record proves that he has frequently discountenanced treasonable, un-American philosophies and has perpetrated many overt acts as well.

  • He perambulated his infant son on the street
  • He practiced nepotism with his uncle and first cousin
  • He attempted to interest a 13-year-old girl in philately
  • He participated in a seance at a private residence where, among other odd goings-on, there was incense
  • He has declared himself in favor of more homogeneity on college campuses
  • He has advocated social intercourse in mixed company -- and has taken part in such gatherings himself
  • He has been deliberately averse to crime in our streets
  • He has urged our Protestant and Jewish citizens to develop more catholic tastes
  • Last summer he committed a piscatorial act on a boat that was flying the American flag
  • Finally, at a time when we must be on our guard against all foreign "isms", he has coolly announced his belief in altruism -- and his fervent hope that some day this entire nation will be altruistic !
I beg you, my friends, to oppose this man whose life and work and ideas are so openly and avowedly compatible with our American way of life. A vote for him would be a vote for the perpetuation of everything we hold dear.
The facts are clear; the record speaks for itself.

[SIZE=+1]Do your duty.
~Bill Garvin, Dec 1970. [SIZE=+1][/SIZE][SIZE=+1]
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at least my copy/paste is funny.

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Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Oh dr keen, that's just the tip'o the ice burg lol...and I'm certainly not going to do all your research for you, I'm satisfied with my own...but heres a lil bit more for a large mouth bass to bite on...

  1. Biological Attack on Agriculture: Low-Tech, High-Impact Bioterrorism

    extension.missouri.edu/eden/Lesson_1/PDF.../L1_Bio_Attack.pdf
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
    bility to agricultural bioterrorism and biocrimes; the ac- companying articles and .... Agricultural bioterrorist attack can ..... research and development of the use of plant pathogens for killing or reducing yields of opium poppy, coca, and cannabis ...


  2. An Introduction to Biological Weapons, their Prohibition, and the ...

    www.sunshine-project.org/publications/bk/bk10en.html
    The BTWC outlaws any development and production of biological weapons and has ... of coca, opium poppy, and cannabis as biological weapons in the Drug War. ... officially renounced offensive research, paving the way for the Biological and ..... From Agricultural Biowarfare and Bioterrorism by Dr. Mark Wheelis (Section ...


  3. the threat of plant pathogens as weapons against ... - Annual Reviews

    www.annualreviews.org/doi/.../annurev.phyto.41.121902.102839?...
    by LV Madden - 2003 - Cited by 69 - Related articles
    The nation has inadequate plans to deal with agricultural bioterrorism. ..... In Germany, biological warfare research and development was severely .... In particular, R&D has been conducted on controlling coca, cannabis, and opium poppy with ...


  4. U.S. Moves Towards Bioterrorism in Colombia

    www.organicconsumers.org/corp/agentgreen012703.cfm
    Jan 24, 2003 – and were developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and by two ... coca and cannabis) and Pleospora papaveracea (to kill opium poppy) ...


  5. Public Law 108-199 - U.S. Government Printing Office

    www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW.../html/PLAW-108publ199.htm
    RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED .... Agricultural Research Service For necessary expenses to enable the ...... including salaries and related expenses of the Executive Office for Weed and ...... for the procurement of chemicals for aerial coca and poppy fumigation programs ...


  6. Drug Trafficking | Controversial Topics for Essays & Research ...

    www.essayempire.com › ... › Social Problems
    The HHS also reports that marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug ... States come from plants that are cultivated in the less developed nations of Latin America, ... geographically conducive to opium poppy, coca, or marijuana cultivation, ... coca, and hemp production for their agricultural base, and the manufacture of ...


  7. University of California | Research | In the news

    research.universityofcalifornia.edu/in-the-news/
    A research team led by UC Santa Barbara scientists has gathered data from a .... To protect crops from destruction researchers at UC Davis are developing a .... problem in California's agricultural heartland and is bound to intensify in the .... Scientists man bioterror front lines post-9/11 with sensors to warn of deadly germs ...


  8. [PDF] FIGHTING BIOTERRORISM

    www.dikseo.teimes.gr/.../E.../Fighting_Bioterrorism_Viewpoints.pdf
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
    Protection of U.S. Agriculture Against Bioterror Attacks. 40 ... which all signatory nations pledged never to develop, produce, or stock- pile such ..... tained the agent from a research laboratory in Russia.2 ...... poppy, coca, and cannabis.


  9. [PDF] BWPP Biological Weapons Reader - BioWeapons Prevention Project

    www.bwpp.org/documents/BWPP BW Reader_final+.pdf
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
    by K McLaughlin - Cited by 1 - Related articles
    Weapons: Research, Development and Use from the Middle Ages to 1945, (Oxford: Oxford ...... 21 Wheelis, M. Agricultural biowarfare and bioterrorism: an analytical ...... the purpose of destroying opium poppies, coca and cannabis plants.


  10. Richters HerbLetter - Richters Herbs

    www.richters.com/show.cgi?page=HL/HerbLett.html
    New Research Confirms Safety and Efficacy of Menopause Herb 8. ... Cognitive Impairment Increases with Long-term Heavy Cannabis Use ... Medicinal Plants Seen as Opium Poppy Crop Substitute in Myanmar .... Chinese Scientists Developing Drugs to Cure Malaria ... Bioterror Defenses: Lowly Weeds May Offer Answers ...
Shirley, you can't still be trying to sell your bullshit?

You're a persistent twat-waffle salesman, I'll give you that.

Name ONE person who has died as a result of GM food.
 

DNAprotection

Well-Known Member
Oh dr keen, that's just the tip'o the ice burg lol...and I'm certainly not going to do all your research for you, I'm satisfied with my own...but heres a lil bit more for a large mouth bass to bite on...

  1. Biological Attack on Agriculture: Low-Tech, High-Impact Bioterrorism

    extension.missouri.edu/eden/Lesson_1/PDF.../L1_Bio_Attack.pdf
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
    bility to agricultural bioterrorism and biocrimes; the ac- companying articles and .... Agricultural bioterrorist attack can ..... research and development of the use of plant pathogens for killing or reducing yields of opium poppy, coca, and cannabis ...


  2. An Introduction to Biological Weapons, their Prohibition, and the ...

    www.sunshine-project.org/publications/bk/bk10en.html
    The BTWC outlaws any development and production of biological weapons and has ... of coca, opium poppy, and cannabis as biological weapons in the Drug War. ... officially renounced offensive research, paving the way for the Biological and ..... From Agricultural Biowarfare and Bioterrorism by Dr. Mark Wheelis (Section ...


  3. the threat of plant pathogens as weapons against ... - Annual Reviews

    www.annualreviews.org/doi/.../annurev.phyto.41.121902.102839?...
    by LV Madden - 2003 - Cited by 69 - Related articles
    The nation has inadequate plans to deal with agricultural bioterrorism. ..... In Germany, biological warfare research and development was severely .... In particular, R&D has been conducted on controlling coca, cannabis, and opium poppy with ...


  4. U.S. Moves Towards Bioterrorism in Colombia

    www.organicconsumers.org/corp/agentgreen012703.cfm
    Jan 24, 2003 – and were developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and by two ... coca and cannabis) and Pleospora papaveracea (to kill opium poppy) ...


  5. Public Law 108-199 - U.S. Government Printing Office

    www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW.../html/PLAW-108publ199.htm
    RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED .... Agricultural Research Service For necessary expenses to enable the ...... including salaries and related expenses of the Executive Office for Weed and ...... for the procurement of chemicals for aerial coca and poppy fumigation programs ...


  6. Drug Trafficking | Controversial Topics for Essays & Research ...

    www.essayempire.com › ... › Social Problems
    The HHS also reports that marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug ... States come from plants that are cultivated in the less developed nations of Latin America, ... geographically conducive to opium poppy, coca, or marijuana cultivation, ... coca, and hemp production for their agricultural base, and the manufacture of ...


  7. University of California | Research | In the news

    research.universityofcalifornia.edu/in-the-news/
    A research team led by UC Santa Barbara scientists has gathered data from a .... To protect crops from destruction researchers at UC Davis are developing a .... problem in California's agricultural heartland and is bound to intensify in the .... Scientists man bioterror front lines post-9/11 with sensors to warn of deadly germs ...


  8. [PDF] FIGHTING BIOTERRORISM

    www.dikseo.teimes.gr/.../E.../Fighting_Bioterrorism_Viewpoints.pdf
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
    Protection of U.S. Agriculture Against Bioterror Attacks. 40 ... which all signatory nations pledged never to develop, produce, or stock- pile such ..... tained the agent from a research laboratory in Russia.2 ...... poppy, coca, and cannabis.


  9. [PDF] BWPP Biological Weapons Reader - BioWeapons Prevention Project

    www.bwpp.org/documents/BWPP BW Reader_final+.pdf
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
    by K McLaughlin - Cited by 1 - Related articles
    Weapons: Research, Development and Use from the Middle Ages to 1945, (Oxford: Oxford ...... 21 Wheelis, M. Agricultural biowarfare and bioterrorism: an analytical ...... the purpose of destroying opium poppies, coca and cannabis plants.


  10. Richters HerbLetter - Richters Herbs

    www.richters.com/show.cgi?page=HL/HerbLett.html
    New Research Confirms Safety and Efficacy of Menopause Herb 8. ... Cognitive Impairment Increases with Long-term Heavy Cannabis Use ... Medicinal Plants Seen as Opium Poppy Crop Substitute in Myanmar .... Chinese Scientists Developing Drugs to Cure Malaria ... Bioterror Defenses: Lowly Weeds May Offer Answers ...
lol the only thing your last post shows is that you are seemingly an idiot who doesn't have a clue what your talking about and who has now been shown to be the 'liar' that you accuse others of being...nice work dr,,,lol
 

DNAprotection

Well-Known Member
Whats up doc?
Thought you said this was a lie?


  1. Biological Attack on Agriculture: Low-Tech, High-Impact Bioterrorism

    extension.missouri.edu/eden/Lesson_1/PDF.../L1_Bio_Attack.pdf
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
    bility to agricultural bioterrorism and biocrimes; the ac- companying articles and .... Agricultural bioterrorist attack can ..... research and development of the use of plant pathogens for killing or reducing yields of opium poppy, coca, and cannabis ...
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
lol the only thing your last post shows is that you are seemingly an idiot who doesn't have a clue what your talking about and who has now been shown to be the 'liar' that you accuse others of being...nice work dr,,,lol
protip: quoting yourself as evidence of your statement is not evidence of anything but incompetence.

this is a lesson ISIS could do well to learn, as a leading source for your "evidence", they source themselves as the source for their own claims, as they source themselves as proof of their sources....

Example: http://www.i-sis.org.uk/GMeggplant.php

as proof that this experimental eggplant with the BT budworm/borer worm toxin is deadly to people, they endlessly source themselves in what can only be described as a an irreducible circlejerk, or daisy chain of specious unsupported claims.

whatever shitty econaut website is feeding you this feces, it wont provide you with the support you need to prop up the mad claims you have already unleashed.

we're gonna need to see some REAL sauce on your claims before we're gonna listen to any more nuttiness.
 

DNAprotection

Well-Known Member
protip: quoting yourself as evidence of your statement is not evidence of anything but incompetence.

this is a lesson ISIS could do well to learn, as a leading source for your "evidence", they source themselves as the source for their own claims, as they source themselves as proof of their sources....

Example: http://www.i-sis.org.uk/GMeggplant.php

as proof that this experimental eggplant with the BT budworm/borer worm toxin is deadly to people, they endlessly source themselves in what can only be described as a an irreducible circlejerk, or daisy chain of specious unsupported claims.

whatever shitty econaut website is feeding you this feces, it wont provide you with the support you need to prop up the mad claims you have already unleashed.

we're gonna need to see some REAL sauce on your claims before we're gonna listen to any more nuttiness.
Oh sorry doc, having trouble addressing the point at play? = gov + universities et al + monsanto et al = developing fungal pathogens to kill cannabis.
You stated as fact was a lie, so why do you now try to divert and hide from such?

  1. Biological Attack on Agriculture: Low-Tech, High-Impact Bioterrorism

    extension.missouri.edu/eden/Lesson_1/PDF.../L1_Bio_Attack.pdf
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
    bility to agricultural bioterrorism and biocrimes; the ac- companying articles and .... Agricultural bioterrorist attack can ..... research and development of the use of plant pathogens for killing or reducing yields of opium poppy, coca, and cannabis ...
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Oh sorry doc, having trouble addressing the point at play? = gov + universities et al + monsanto et al = developing fungal pathogens to kill cannabis.
You stated as fact was a lie, so why do you now try to divert and hide from such?

  1. Biological Attack on Agriculture: Low-Tech, High-Impact Bioterrorism

    extension.missouri.edu/eden/Lesson_1/PDF.../L1_Bio_Attack.pdf
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
    bility to agricultural bioterrorism and biocrimes; the ac- companying articles and .... Agricultural bioterrorist attack can ..... research and development of the use of plant pathogens for killing or reducing yields of opium poppy, coca, and cannabis ...
Read the conclusion in that pseudo-scientific paper, it states that the US is susceptible to terrorist organisations, governments, etc using bio-terrorist attacks on crops with a profit motive.

Most of it was tl;dr, but considering its merely a secondary study, most of the information can be drawn from the abstract and conclusion with the middle essentially being padding.

Its hilarious when people cite studies without ANY accompanying primary data collection as if they're somehow the word of God, what you posted was essentially a "no shit Sherlock" opinion piece.
 

Canna Sylvan

Well-Known Member
At UC Riverside it conducts agriculture experiments. The barbwire points inward, like a prison. So you can easily get in but not out! The hardest field to get out of is the nematode enclosure. Those must be some big ass nematodes to require a chainlink fence and barbwire.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Whats up doc?
Thought you said this was a lie?


  1. Biological Attack on Agriculture: Low-Tech, High-Impact Bioterrorism

    extension.missouri.edu/eden/Lesson_1/PDF.../L1_Bio_Attack.pdf
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
    bility to agricultural bioterrorism and biocrimes; the ac- companying articles and .... Agricultural bioterrorist attack can ..... research and development of the use of plant pathogens for killing or reducing yields of opium poppy, coca, and cannabis ...
You didn't read it at all, did you?

You would've noticed they did infact say:

"Genomic technologies should also facilitate the development of a new generation of pesticides that combine high specificity, high effectiveness, and low environmental and health risks (for a discussion of genomics and drug discov- ery, see Wheelis 2002). Because plant disease control will very likely continue to rely heavily on pesticide use, substantial research and development efforts are warranted, including genome sequencing of important current and potential pests and their hosts."
 

DNAprotection

Well-Known Member
You didn't read it at all, did you?

You would've noticed they did infact say:

"Genomic technologies should also facilitate the development of a new generation of pesticides that combine high specificity, high effectiveness, and low environmental and health risks (for a discussion of genomics and drug discov- ery, see Wheelis 2002). Because plant disease control will very likely continue to rely heavily on pesticide use, substantial research and development efforts are warranted, including genome sequencing of important current and potential pests and their hosts."
Your point is what?
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Your point is what?
Anyone with any vague scientific background can see that is basically a grant application, you tool.

Do you have any idea how much that study is COMPLETELY irrelevant it is to what you're saying? And infact contrary to your whole point they actually advocate the use of Genomic technologies to produce new pesticides, etc.

Is it you don't read it, or do you not understand it?
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
Oh sorry doc, having trouble addressing the point at play? = gov + universities et al + monsanto et al = developing fungal pathogens to kill cannabis.
You stated as fact was a lie, so why do you now try to divert and hide from such?

  1. Biological Attack on Agriculture: Low-Tech, High-Impact Bioterrorism

    extension.missouri.edu/eden/Lesson_1/PDF.../L1_Bio_Attack.pdf
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View
    bility to agricultural bioterrorism and biocrimes; the ac- companying articles and .... Agricultural bioterrorist attack can ..... research and development of the use of plant pathogens for killing or reducing yields of opium poppy, coca, and cannabis ...
this "citation" contains exactly ONE paragraph alleging:

"Another possible motive is revenge. The United States and the United Nations Drug Control Program have supported research and development of the use of plant pathogens for killing or reducing yields of opium poppy, coca, and cannabis (Kliener 1999, Jelsma 2001) The programs involved selection of virulent strains of fungi,, consideration of large-scale production of fungal spores, and testing of the most efficient ways of delivering the spores the work is exactly analogous to the anticrop biological weapons programs of the former Soviet Union and the United States during the cold war (Whitby and Rogers 1977) Because of various political and social pressures these programs are on hold or moving very slowly. However, if the deliberate release of plant pathogens to destroy drug crops did ever go ahead, there could bhe a powerful incentive for those in the illicit drug business to retaliate by releasing plant pathogens into US crops (Stone 2000)." ~ from your own weak sauce.

NONE of this transparent fearmongering and wild speculation proves UC Davis or Monsanto created "Grass Killing Super Powdery Mildew" or proves that there is any plot to release it,, your own weak ass sauce declares the opposite, that the bullshit you claim is actually just another cold-war relic,, but the "real fear" should be that the colombian cartels or the mexican drug gangs might turn this "technology" against us by breeding up Corn Smut (huitlocoche, a mexican delicacy) for use as a weapon against the US for the non-existent plot to unleash an army of trained spidermites in their dope gardens....

dude, just because the word cannabis is used in a report to get more funding for some obscure researcher and his night terrors doesnt mean the US Govt, Monsanto and the UC system are teaming up to infest your dorm closet with Budworms.

neither Monsanto or UC Davis and NO US GOVT AGENCY are named in this "report" which is just 8 pages of "what if...<insert nightmare scenario of Biblical Scale>" ipso facto, "we should therefore throw a shitload of cash into researching this..."

try again. get me a copy of the UC Davis Grant, just ONE of the study's presumably innumerable reports, eyewitness testimony from a researcher on the alleged program, or something from Monsanto's notoriously leaky document archives and maybe youll get traction on this ONE claim... maybe.
 

DNAprotection

Well-Known Member
Anyone with any vague scientific background can see that is basically a grant application, you tool.
A grant application to do the work I'm referring to lol...and to which grants have been given to Places like UC Davis et al...
I suppose you think there is no fungal pathogen project if one goes to the trouble to apply for said grant lol...that's efficient logic.
 
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