Thursday, August 16, 2007

Rallyround the Flag: South African Authorities Reject Israeli GM poison.

Rallyround the Flag: South African Authorities Reject Israeli GM poison.

South African Authorities Reject Israeli GM poison.


The Farmers' Legal Action Group-South Africa welcomes the announcement today by the African Centre for Biosafety that the Executive Council acting under the Genetically Modified Organisms Act has rejected an application by Biological Control Products SA (Pty) Ltd, to test a genetically modified mosquitocide developed by the Ben Gurion University.
Scientific experts conclude that experience has shown that mosquitocides typically cause more long-term problems than they solve. Mosquitoes always develop resistance, enabling them to multiply in ever-larger numbers in a losing battle known in scientific circles as "the pesticide treadmill." The use of bats, fish frogs and other natural predators is considered the safer option. A single bat can consume 3000 mosquitoes in one night. Horse farmers have also found bats useful for preventing horse sickness caused by flying insects.

The mosquitocide contains the controversial Monsanto patented npt11 antibiotic resistant gene which the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has been supporting. Anti-biotic marker genes were supposed to have been phased out in terms of European Union Directive 2001/18EC and Revising Directive 90/220/CEE.
The EFSA claims, against all medical and veterinary evidence, that this water soluble antibiotic is insignificant.
More recently the EFSA supported Monsanto in concealing safety studies from public scrutiny until a German Court Order finally forced Monsanto to release the full report on rats which suffered liver damage eating Monsanto's MON863 GM maize.
The EFSA has been severely criticised by the European Veterinary and Medical Council for downplaying the role of Monsanto's patented anti-biotic resistant marker gene npt11. This gene is resistant to the water soluble antibiotic aminoglycide commonly known as the terramycin, neomycin. streptomycin etc. (All the mycins) It is therefore used extensively in aquaculture, ostrich, quail, pigeon, rabbit, chick, piglet and calve rearing industries.

Monsanto have been using this gene in a number of products including the highly controversial GM potato which was banned in Egypt and moved to South Africa for testing.
The controversy about the GM Potato started in Egypt when researchers (Toxins Volume 6, Issue 6, 1998. Pages: 219-233) found that GM potatoes caused damage to part of the small intestine in rats.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Rallyround the Flag: Australians question Monsanto Lies

Rallyround the Flag: Australians question Monsanto Lies

Rallyround the Flag: Australians question Monsanto Lies

Rallyround the Flag: Australians question Monsanto Lies

Australians question Monsanto Lies

Windstorm blows GM herbicide canola seed for miles around contaminating the natural environment and other crops.


Monday, August 13, 2007

Gardeners against GE (GAGE)

Monsanto is the company that invented Roundup™. Roundup™ is a broad spectrum weed killer that kills anything green. Monsanto inserts a Roundup™ resistance gene into its genetically manipulated seed, so that farmers can spray the entire crop, killing all green plant life except the GM crop. Therefore, GM crops are repeatedly drenched in Roundup™. By inserting the gene enabling Roundup™ resistance in its Genetic Engineering laboratories, Monsanto effectively uses our food supply (soybeans, canola, cotton and corn) to sell more of its chemicals.










Wind blown herbicide resistant canola seed sprouts in wheat fields miles away.









To control insects that attack cotton and corn crops, Monsanto inserts bacterial genes that genetically transform those plants into powerful insecticide factories that kill target insects and the non-target, endangered Monarch butterflies. These crops now appear to be one of the factors behind the unpredicted collapse of bee populations in North America.
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Monday, August 6, 2007

Rallyround the Flag: Angry African Reaction to GM Seed Arrogance

Rallyround the Flag: Angry African Reaction to GM Seed Arrogance