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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

GMO Corn Crops Failing in the USA: Famine to Follow?

In 2009 the South African Corn Crop Failure was linked to GMO seeds(1). "On January 17 [2010], internationally recognized plant pathologist Dr. Don Huber, wrote a letter to USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack warning of the discovery of a new pathogen and a possible link between Roundup Ready® (GMO) corn and soybeans and severe reproductive problems in livestock as well as widespread crop failure."

(2)This past March, scientists with the Natural Society called for immediate action to stop the GMO crop failure threat

(3). The USDA did nothing. Just recently, the widespread failure of the GMO corn crop in middle America has been blamed on everything except the fake corn itself; even Alex Jones reported today, "All over America the corn is dying. If drought conditions persist in the middle part of the country, wheat and soybeans will be next.".

(4)During the Cold War there was a standard joke about Soviet Crop Failures and how "drought" and "heat" had caused 75 years of crop failures; the system was never questioned. We believe that is what is happening here in the USA today. The Biotech system, that provides through "user fees" most of the FDA and USDA budget, can never be questioned.

Could it be, though, that GMO cloned monoculture itself is to blame? Are these chimeric species failing when they face stressed conditions? Could it be that these unnatural species, that are "new and unique" and thus patentable, but according to the Federal Govt, "significantly equivalent" to real food, so not requiring safety testing, are the cause of this Summer's crop disaster? The Price of Corn is up 41% already.

And all of this, as the effects of Fukushima's continuing irradiating of America's croplands continues unabated. One well-known organic farm in Portland has stopped production since it cannot guarantee low-radiation output any more.

(5)Natural Solutions Foundation President, General Bert Stubblebine tells us that we must acknowledge the "facts on the ground" -- in this case, mass crop failure -- and then think strategically in order to develop tactics to respond to the threat.

Some suggest that we all need to focus on mandatory labeling of GMOs. Others want to agitate for a complete ban. Still others call for a boycott. We certainly favor all of these approaches. If someone is labeling something as "food" then it is fraud to sell "phude" instead. But even if the label said,

"WARNING: GMO Contents" offering the stuff would still be selling poison to an unsuspecting public.


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