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WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
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Ikaika
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
LoP Guest Wrote:Johnny Ringo Wrote:HAHAaHAHHAAAAAaa!!!!! 
Yeah no shit . Educate yourself Ikaika .
Okay, so no links,
no info
from the FAT f*ck in his Grandmother's basement
because his Sainted Mother threw him out.
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Ikaika
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
No answer????
f*cking shill!!!!
Forgive me LOP.
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Ikaika
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
Forgive me Heidi.
Shills with no answers
PISS me off.
Yeah, I'm kissing ass.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 104193 06-24-2012 03:47 AM
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
Ikaika Wrote:Forgive me Heidi.

Shills with no answers
PISS me off.
Yeah, I'm kissing ass.
 Funny shit
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czygyny Kletos, Eklektos & Pistos User ID: 104247 06-24-2012 03:48 AM
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
Beta-cyanophoric glycosides are found in just about every plant food we eat. Cyanide gas can be liberated from this molecule, so no big surprise about cyanide being the cause of death. The mystery is why this grass suddenly started producing it in sufficient quanitities to kill.
I remember reading about sheep deaths in New Zealand or Australia concerning cyanide, some time ago. They found out that the sheep were eating two types of plants that when injested together caused the body's ability to 'deactivate' the cyanide, which it does on a daily basis owing to the amount of it in plant materials, to be overcome and die.
Some detective work is in order!
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 104193 06-24-2012 03:50 AM
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
czygyny Wrote:Beta-cyanophoric glycosides are found in just about every plant food we eat. Cyanide gas can be liberated from this molecule, so no big surprise about cyanide being the cause of death. The mystery is why this grass suddenly started producing it in sufficient quanitities to kill.
I remember reading about sheep deaths in New Zealand or Australia concerning cyanide, some time ago. They found out that the sheep were eating two types of plants that when injested together caused the body's ability to 'deactivate' the cyanide, which it does on a daily basis owing to the amount of it in plant materials, to be overcome and die.
Some detective work is in order!
Shhh
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Black H@t Reality What Is Real? User ID: 100888 06-24-2012 03:55 AM
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
Cows are dropping dead within hours of eating a genetically-modified-hybrid form of Bermuda grass, Tifton 85, which appears to be releasing cyanide gas and killing the animals.
The cows dropped dead on an 80-acre ranch, just east of Austin. The grass had apparently been growing there for 15 years, but something appears to have gone horribly wrong with strain.
“When we opened that gate to that fresh grass, they were all very anxious to get to that,” “…our trainer first heard the bellowing, …when he got down here, virtually all of the steers and heifers were on the ground. Some were already dead, and the others were already in convulsions.”
Within hours, 15 of the 18 cattle were dead.
Reported on KEYE TV in Austin, until scientists can determine why this tried and true grass suddenly began producing cyanide, Abel [the rancher] is keeping his livestock far away. There is concern that a combination of weather events coupled with the genetically-modified grass has led to the unexpected and deadly release of cyanide gas. Other farmers in the area are now having their ‘Tifton 85′ grass tested, and samples are coming back positive for cyanide…
This is an example of how wrong it is to assume that genetically modified or hybrid plants, foods, etc., are (and always will be) safe for us or for the environment. While there are definite advantages to GM crops (yield, specific growing conditions, disease tolerance), there are likely disadvantages too – some of which remain unknown for now and others are becoming known years later (like this example).
Not that this particular modified grass turning to cyanide has anything to do with other modified plants, but can you imagine suddenly discovering that a particular modified tomato plant under certain growing conditions turns to poison and can kill you? When you start playing around with DNA and changing or altering the ‘things’ that mother nature has harmoniously placed in the environment, one may not be able to predict long term repercussions or fully understand every and all possible interactions and scenarios with the surrounding environment. We’re good… but not that good…
Here’s to supporting organic foods and processes. Sure, it’s harder to do and will produce less than today’s tweaked agriculture crops, but at least it won’t kill us…
Source:
http://www.modernsurvivalblog.com/surviv...oom-seeds/
--------------> Alert: Man In Sackcloth Is The Mahdi <--------------
The descendants of your tormentors will come and bow before you.
Those who despised you will kiss your feet. They will call you the
City of the LORD, and Zion of the Holy One of Israel.- Isaiah 60:14
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LOP-IS-A-PSYOP lop guest User ID: 94487 06-24-2012 03:55 AM
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
LoP Guest Wrote:Shhh
y u shush gyny
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 104193 06-24-2012 03:59 AM
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
Black H@t Wrote:Cows are dropping dead within hours of eating a genetically-modified-hybrid form of Bermuda grass, Tifton 85, which appears to be releasing cyanide gas and killing the animals.
The cows dropped dead on an 80-acre ranch, just east of Austin. The grass had apparently been growing there for 15 years, but something appears to have gone horribly wrong with strain.
“When we opened that gate to that fresh grass, they were all very anxious to get to that,” “…our trainer first heard the bellowing, …when he got down here, virtually all of the steers and heifers were on the ground. Some were already dead, and the others were already in convulsions.”
Within hours, 15 of the 18 cattle were dead.
Reported on KEYE TV in Austin, until scientists can determine why this tried and true grass suddenly began producing cyanide, Abel [the rancher] is keeping his livestock far away. There is concern that a combination of weather events coupled with the genetically-modified grass has led to the unexpected and deadly release of cyanide gas. Other farmers in the area are now having their ‘Tifton 85′ grass tested, and samples are coming back positive for cyanide…
This is an example of how wrong it is to assume that genetically modified or hybrid plants, foods, etc., are (and always will be) safe for us or for the environment. While there are definite advantages to GM crops (yield, specific growing conditions, disease tolerance), there are likely disadvantages too – some of which remain unknown for now and others are becoming known years later (like this example).
Not that this particular modified grass turning to cyanide has anything to do with other modified plants, but can you imagine suddenly discovering that a particular modified tomato plant under certain growing conditions turns to poison and can kill you? When you start playing around with DNA and changing or altering the ‘things’ that mother nature has harmoniously placed in the environment, one may not be able to predict long term repercussions or fully understand every and all possible interactions and scenarios with the surrounding environment. We’re good… but not that good…
Here’s to supporting organic foods and processes. Sure, it’s harder to do and will produce less than today’s tweaked agriculture crops, but at least it won’t kill us…
Source:
http://www.modernsurvivalblog.com/surviv...oom-seeds/
 Do you know what Tifton 85 is?
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Black H@t Reality What Is Real? User ID: 100888 06-24-2012 04:13 AM
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
LoP Guest Wrote:Black H@t Wrote:Cows are dropping dead within hours of eating a genetically-modified-hybrid form of Bermuda grass, Tifton 85, which appears to be releasing cyanide gas and killing the animals.
The cows dropped dead on an 80-acre ranch, just east of Austin. The grass had apparently been growing there for 15 years, but something appears to have gone horribly wrong with strain.
“When we opened that gate to that fresh grass, they were all very anxious to get to that,” “…our trainer first heard the bellowing, …when he got down here, virtually all of the steers and heifers were on the ground. Some were already dead, and the others were already in convulsions.”
Within hours, 15 of the 18 cattle were dead.
Reported on KEYE TV in Austin, until scientists can determine why this tried and true grass suddenly began producing cyanide, Abel [the rancher] is keeping his livestock far away. There is concern that a combination of weather events coupled with the genetically-modified grass has led to the unexpected and deadly release of cyanide gas. Other farmers in the area are now having their ‘Tifton 85′ grass tested, and samples are coming back positive for cyanide…
This is an example of how wrong it is to assume that genetically modified or hybrid plants, foods, etc., are (and always will be) safe for us or for the environment. While there are definite advantages to GM crops (yield, specific growing conditions, disease tolerance), there are likely disadvantages too – some of which remain unknown for now and others are becoming known years later (like this example).
Not that this particular modified grass turning to cyanide has anything to do with other modified plants, but can you imagine suddenly discovering that a particular modified tomato plant under certain growing conditions turns to poison and can kill you? When you start playing around with DNA and changing or altering the ‘things’ that mother nature has harmoniously placed in the environment, one may not be able to predict long term repercussions or fully understand every and all possible interactions and scenarios with the surrounding environment. We’re good… but not that good…
Here’s to supporting organic foods and processes. Sure, it’s harder to do and will produce less than today’s tweaked agriculture crops, but at least it won’t kill us…
Source:
http://www.modernsurvivalblog.com/surviv...oom-seeds/
Do you know what Tifton 85 is?
It is a grass right
--------------> Alert: Man In Sackcloth Is The Mahdi <--------------
The descendants of your tormentors will come and bow before you.
Those who despised you will kiss your feet. They will call you the
City of the LORD, and Zion of the Holy One of Israel.- Isaiah 60:14
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(This post was last modified: 06-24-2012 04:23 AM by Black H@t.)
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Aquarius Registered User User ID: 9383 06-24-2012 05:17 AM
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
"Detest what is evil, cling to what is good." Romans 12:2
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JH Unplugged Relaxed Mode User ID: 102513 06-24-2012 05:58 AM
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JH Unplugged Relaxed Mode User ID: 102513 06-24-2012 06:03 AM
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
czygyny Wrote:Beta-cyanophoric glycosides are found in just about every plant food we eat. Cyanide gas can be liberated from this molecule, so no big surprise about cyanide being the cause of death. The mystery is why this grass suddenly started producing it in sufficient quanitities to kill.
I remember reading about sheep deaths in New Zealand or Australia concerning cyanide, some time ago. They found out that the sheep were eating two types of plants that when injested together caused the body's ability to 'deactivate' the cyanide, which it does on a daily basis owing to the amount of it in plant materials, to be overcome and die.
Some detective work is in order!

aye and maybe soil testing to see what else the plants may have took up from it ...that could have had an effect to the cause...
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 91377 06-24-2012 06:05 AM
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
Time for a class-action against the corporate perps?
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DominaDesire Registered User User ID: 103615 06-24-2012 08:57 AM
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RE: WOW-GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
It is a hybrid grass google it it is not GM and it is not the cause of death there is an article in I think the wash post debunking this
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