mikeh, on 2015-March-17, 14:28, said:
I just found this reference:
http://www.pnas.org/...19/777.full.pdf
The authors estimate that 99.99% by weight of pesticides found in a typical American diet represent pesticides produced by the foodstuffs as part of an evolved defence against pests
Oh well, more science for the gmo-nuts to deny.
If the plants have evolved their own defenses then why is it necessary to flood the crops with more? Of course, people thought that the Titanic was unsinkable as well, because they had designed in protection against anything nature could throw at her...
And if gmo agriculture, as it is being done now, is the "answer" why did India, after trying it wholeheartedly, now BAN GMOs in what used to be their most productive and fertile lands before they went to GMOs and almost destroyed their water table resources as a result? Why has Ghana, urgently in need of food self-sufficiency, recently said no to GMOs, and decided that they would be far better off building on their own traditions and food crops?
If these companies have the interests of the poor and the hungry at heart, why did food riots around the world happen a few years ago at the same time as there were huge bumper crops of grain and corn? If you don't know the answer, it's because the companies selling the seed are also buying the crop and selling it for biogas paid better than selling it for food, because people in poor countries couldn't pay as much as if it were sold for biogas. So much for their humanitarian intentions.
It isn't only that the crops are slowly poisoning people they are even more quickly destroying the land. That's what many people suggest explains the disappearance of many civilizations before now, but hey many of us will be gone and not have to deal with it,so why worry?
So what if a new batch of people with inflated egos and unflappable hubris think they can short circuit and force nature to do their will without even knowing anything much about the soil life (assuming, giving them the benefit of the doubt here as the alternative would fit my definition of evil)..just like people beating the earth with sticks every spring used to think. It didn't work out too reliably in the past, but hey, this is now and that was then. The only problem is that people used to do things with limited reach, now we are doing things with almost unlimited capacity to do a great deal of damage for a very very very long time. Sort of like fighting with swords as opposed to nuclear weapons.
And apparently they don't care, if they did, they wouldn't try so energetically to do everything they can to protect what they are doing from being researched by any scientists unfunded or paid for by them.Or hire firms to search out and befuddle conversations with half truths, which can be more confusing than outright lies, although they freely use those too.
In any case, people will decide what they want to do, at least now they have been somewhat exposed to the realities of the situation. Believing in GMO agriculture
as it is being promoted and practised by companies like Monsanto is sort of like being in the religion where people think that if they only have enough faith, the live rattlesnake they are handling won't bite them... that doesn't usually end up well either, although some have got away with it for a time.