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Ok. So this, as well as many other articles contained in a simple google search, are pointing to the successive generational infertility in the control groups subjected to a diet of gmo food. And since we are in the first generation subjected to these foods (gmos were first started in 1996), the population is made up of mostly people who will not display any of these generational indicators until possibly our kids or theirs who have been eating these foods for awhile. The safety of these products is being stated by the companies who produce them as well as some government agencies that have been infiltrated by people who used to work for these companies, which brings to light a clear conflict of interest. Given the fact that these same companies (Monsanto et al) are joining with governments around the world, some in the most densely populated countries outside of Europe (where gmos have been banned since 1999) to grow the food they need, to me, says something. Im not going to spell out cause Im sure anyone reading this can see in what direction Im going with it. And depopulation agendas aside (oops, i let the cat out of the bag), the fact that lab experiments are showing these alarming results should be enough to raise concern into even the most passive of consumers. Even the ones that think that gmo awareness is just a fad. I would beg to differ on that assumption.
Posted on: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 20:55:32 +0000

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