Controlling The World's Food

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Seeds of Deception — Genetically Engineered Foods!

Book Introduction

       On May 23, 2003, President Bush proposed an Initiative to End Hunger in Africa using genetically modified (GM) foods. He also blamed Europe's "unfounded, unscientific fears" of these foods for thwarting recovery efforts. Bush was convinced that GM foods held the key to greater yields, expanded U.S. exports, and a better world. His rhetoric was not new. It had been passed down from president to president, and delivered to the American people through regular news reports and industry advertisements.

The message was part of a master plan that had been crafted by corporations determined to control the world's food supply. This was made clear at a biotech industry conference in January 1999, where a representative from Arthur Anderson Consulting Group explained how his company had helped Monsanto create that plan. First, they asked Monsanto what their ideal future looked like in fifteen to twenty years. Monsanto executives described a world with 100 percent of all commercial seeds genetically modified and patented. Anderson Consulting then worked backwards from that goal, and developed the strategy and tactics to achieve it. They presented Monsanto with the steps and procedures needed to obtain a place of industry dominance in a world in which natural seeds were virtually extinct.

Integral to the plan was Monsanto's influence in government, whose role was to promote the technology worldwide and to help get the foods into the marketplace quickly, before resistance could get in the way. A biotech consultant later said, "The hope of the industry is that over time, the market is so flooded that there's nothing you can do about it. You just sort of surrender."

The anticipated pace of conquest was revealed by a conference speaker from another biotech company. He showed graphs projecting the year-by-year decrease of natural seeds, estimating that in five years, about 95 percent of all seeds would be genetically modified.

While some audience members were appalled at what they judged to be an arrogant and dangerous disrespect for nature, to the industry this was good business. Their attitude was illustrated in an excerpt from one of Monsanto's advertisements: "So you see, there really isn't much difference between foods made by Mother Nature and those made by man. What's artificial is the line drawn between them."

To implement their strategy, the biotech companies needed to control the seeds-so they went on a buying spree, taking possession of about 23 percent of the world's seed companies. Monsanto did achieve the dominant position, capturing 91 percent of the GM food market. But the industry has not met their projections of converting the natural seed supply. Citizens around the world, who do not share the industry's conviction that these foods are safe or better, have not "just sort of surrendered."

Widespread resistance to GM foods has resulted in a global showdown. U.S. exports of genetically modified corn and soy are down, and hungry African nations won't even accept the crops as food aid. Monsanto is faltering financially and is desperate to open new markets. The U.S. government is convinced that EU resistance is the primary obstacle and is determined to change that. On May 13, 2003, the U.S. filed a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization (WTO), charging that the European Union's restrictive policy on GM food violates international agreements.

On the day the WTO suit was filed, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick declared, "Overwhelming scientific research shows that biotech foods are safe and healthy." This has been industry's chant from the start. It is the key assumption at the basis of their master plan, the WTO challenge, and the president's campaign to end hunger. It is also, however, untrue.

The following chapters reveal that it was industry influence, not sound science, which allowed these foods onto the market. Moreover, if overwhelming scientific research suggests anything, it is that the foods should never have been approved.

Just as the magnitude of the industry's plan was breathtaking, so to are the distortions and cover-ups. While many of the stories in this book reveal government and corporate maneuvering worthy of an adventure novel, the impact of GM foods is personal. Most people in North America eat them at every meal. These chapters not only dismantle the U.S. position that the foods are safe, they inform you of the steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.

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The Coming Genetic Nightmare!


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AFTER ANOTHER KIND...

The Bible plainly teaches in Genesis 7:14 that God intended for every living thing to reproduce “after his kind.” Genesis 7:14, “They, and every beast AFTER HIS KIND, and all the cattle AFTER THEIR KIND, and every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth AFTER HIS KIND, and every fowl AFTER HIS KIND, every bird of every sort.” Yet, men in their arrogance and unrestrained curiosity have crossed the line with God, creating mutant species AFTER ANOTHER KIND...

Transgenic Cats
Every single transgenic animal of any species born so far has had genetic defects that scientists admit they cannot predict and that seem to adhere to no pattern. Transgenic animals are being born with lungs that don't inflate, for example. Others can't stand up. Most—98 percent—abort their fetuses. Researchers are driven by money, not ethics. They have no idea what will happen to cats if they remove the genes that cause sneezing in people. Those genes were put there by God for a reason, and tinkering causes physiological and immune system problems that researchers admit they can neither anticipate nor control. Genesis 1:24 says that God saw everything that He made "WAS VERY GOOD." Yet, foolish men think that they can improve on God's creation.

Transgenics: The Coming Genetics Nightmare!

 Gene Wars Only a Few Years Away, Say Doctors

 Animal-Human Hybrids Spark Controversy

Scientists have recently engineered a genetically modified cow that produces human insulin proteins in its milk, which could potentially address global insulin supply issues for diabetes management. This breakthrough marks the first successful production of human insulin in a transgenic bovine, paving the way for future advancements in insulin production methods. READ MORE

  1. The Trojan Horse of Genetically Modified Food
  2. Coming Gene Wars
  3. Got Spider Goat Milk?
  4. Spider Goats
  5. Mad Scientists!
  6. Human Cows!
  7. Transgenics and Transvestites
  8. Making Genetic Monsters
  9. Transgenic Cats
  10. Transgenic Pigs
  11. BIOCOLONIZATION
  12. Playing God with Chimeras
  13. Outrage at "Frankenstein" Animal Experiments
  14. Transgenic Pigs End Up as Chicken Feed
  15. Genetic Engineering: Playing God?
  16. The Coming Genetics Nightmare
  17. The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity
    (stem cell research, cloning, et cetera)
  18. Genetically Engineered Crops May Produce Herbicide Inside Our Intestines
  19. Human Mice!
  1. Controlling the World's Food - Seeds of Deception!
  2. Chimeras, Cloning and Freak Human-Animal Hybrids (mutants)
  3. A Spinach Pig
  4. Vegetable (edible) Vaccinations
  5. Designer Babies
  6. 'Trojan Gene' Could Wipe Out Fish!
  7. Transgenic Research Reagents
  8. Disturbing Possibilities - A Human Cow!
  9. The Biotech Harvest
  10. The Coming Food Shortage!
  11. Molecular Trojan Horses
  12. Transgenic Research
  13. The Stanford Transgenic Research Facility
  14. Transgenic Chickens
  15. Transgenic Sheep
  16. The Thing!

George Soros is Selling Gold to Buy Farm Land
(the handwriting is on the wall)