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glyphosate-resistant super-weeds are growing at an alarming rate
Code11583
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12-28-2011 07:00 PM

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Post: #1
glyphosate-resistant super-weeds are growing at an alarming rate
Seeds such as Monsanto's Roundup Ready corn, canola and soy are genetically altered to be able to withstand otherwise lethal dousing of the toxic herbicide Roundup.

While this may sound attractive at first, as in theory it should improve yield by cutting down on weeds, the end result is anything but beneficial… The weed control and increased yield premise has been found to be severely flawed, as farmers around the world are now losing acreage to glyphosate-resistant super-weeds at an alarming rate. According to the British Institute of Science in Society, the US has fared the worst, now combating 13 different glyphosate-resistant weed species in 73 different locations.

By ignoring the laws of nature and thinking they can fool it into submission, Monsanto and other biotech corporations are creating ecological imbalance that is already wreaking havoc on our environment, and this imbalance will ultimately trickle down and can destroy human health as well.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl..._DNL_art_1

Its all about the GM problem.
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Julius Caesar
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12-28-2011 07:01 PM

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RE: glyphosate-resistant super-weeds are growing at an alarming rate
So what.....
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12-28-2011 07:03 PM

 



Post: #3
RE: glyphosate-resistant super-weeds are growing at an alarming rate
Julius Caesar  Wrote:
So what.....

Exactly.

It's hateful and antisemitic to condemn those hard working corporations for creating super weeds that will wind up destroying our food supply.
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12-28-2011 07:14 PM

 



Post: #4
RE: glyphosate-resistant super-weeds are growing at an alarming rate
Torch the fields.

Without sowing crop seed. Burn it and till it before it seeds a few times.

I suppose when they say they are "battling" weeds they mean with more and more toxic poisons. I see.
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12-28-2011 07:22 PM

 



Post: #5
RE: glyphosate-resistant super-weeds are growing at an alarming rate
Jeezaz H. Christopher!

I just had a terrible dream
a few nights ago.

I dreamt that some strange fungus started to
grow in my organic garden. It started out as a
red spot and then spread everywhere; overtaking
and transforming everything.

THEN I READ THIS SHIT!

from the article cited above
------

Dr. Huber has also blown the whistle on a brand new concern relating to genetically engineered crops—a groundbreaking finding that could spell absolute disaster for our entire food supply.

A brand new micro-fungal-type organism has been identified, which has been linked to what researchers are now calling Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS). The organism was initially identified by veterinarians around 1998—about two years after the introduction of Roundup Ready soybeans, which is one of the staple feeds. The vets were puzzled by sudden high reproductive failure in animals. While sporadic at first, the phenomenon has continued to increase in severity.

Dr. Huber was recently informed of a dairy experiencing a 70 percent miscarriage rate!

According to Dr. Huber, the cause-effect relationship between high reproductive failure and this new microbial entity has already been established, but the research has not yet been published. The reason for the delay is because they really do not know what the organism is!


"It's not a fungus. It's not bacteria. It's not a mycoplasma or a virus – [although] it's about the same size of a small virus… They have pictures of it… You can see the interactions with it. They can now culture it. It's self-replicating… If you have yeast, bacteria, or a fungus in the culture, this entity grows very well."
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Code11583
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12-28-2011 07:29 PM

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Post: #6
RE: glyphosate-resistant super-weeds are growing at an alarming rate
Code11583  Wrote:
Seeds such as Monsanto's Roundup Ready corn, canola and soy are genetically altered to be able to withstand otherwise lethal dousing of the toxic herbicide Roundup.

While this may sound attractive at first, as in theory it should improve yield by cutting down on weeds, the end result is anything but beneficial… The weed control and increased yield premise has been found to be severely flawed, as farmers around the world are now losing acreage to glyphosate-resistant super-weeds at an alarming rate. According to the British Institute of Science in Society, the US has fared the worst, now combating 13 different glyphosate-resistant weed species in 73 different locations.

By ignoring the laws of nature and thinking they can fool it into submission, Monsanto and other biotech corporations are creating ecological imbalance that is already wreaking havoc on our environment, and this imbalance will ultimately trickle down and can destroy human health as well.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl..._DNL_art_1

Its all about the GM problem.

Glyphosate Destroys Soil Microorganisms, which Denatures Food

Glyphosate, even in plants genetically engineered to withstand it, affects about 25 different enzymes in the process of chelating (i.e. immobilizing) critical micronutrients. As a result, the nutritional efficiency of genetically engineered (GE) plants is profoundly compromised. Micronutrients such as iron, manganese and zinc can be reduced by as much as 80-90 percent in GE plants!

Naturally, when you consume these foods, you're no longer getting the essential micronutrients that these foods used to provide in your diet, and your health can suffer as a result.

But that's not all.

Roundup Ready crops are very heavily sprayed with Roundup, and the resulting glyphosate residue cannot be removed or washed off—it actually becomes part of the plant. As a result, humans are now ingesting far more of this herbicide than we ever have before because it's systemic through the entire plant.
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12-28-2011 08:11 PM

 



Post: #7
RE: glyphosate-resistant super-weeds are growing at an alarming rate
Here is something horrific to read about this new organism
associated with the GMO crops.

It almost sounds like they are intentionally trying to kill off
the next generation of life.

Excerpt from this article:
http://www.gmfreecymru.org.uk/open_lette...tters.html

New Micro-Organism: The Huber Letters
...
[Animal Reproductive Failure]

The same, or similar organism, that has been seen in diseased plants and plant by-products is found in high concentrations in placental and other reproductive tissues, pig stomachs, manure, etc. At this time we do not know the full significance of the suspect agent, but it is imperative to investigate the agent further.

The suspect agent was first identified several years ago in aborted tissue from cattle, horse, and swine herds that were experiencing high reproductive failure rates in isolated areas in the United States. Increasing occurrence and severity of reproductive animal failure (infertility and spontaneous abortions) linked to this organism has been documented in numerous areas since then. High concentrations of this suspect agent have been confirmed in reproductive and aborted tissue from animals that have experienced infertility (cattle, swine, horses, poultry), pseudopregnancies (swine, horses), and spontaneous abortions (cattle, swine, horses). The organism was only discovered after all known causes of reproductive failure were ruled out, and a more in-depth evaluation was pursued. According to reports from farmers and veterinarians, the incidence of reproductive failure in livestock has increased in numerous locations in the US.

Physical Properties of the suspect agent

The organism was initially discovered by electron microscopic (EM) examination of aborted tissues at 38,000x magnification. At this magnification, it resembles a micro-fungus in morphology with small, spherical, catenulate sporulation from longer, flexuous filaments; however, this term is only descriptive of its appearance under the EM and does not describe it taxonomically. It does not appear to ‘fit’ any of the known taxons although we are awaiting results from molecular sequencing and other analyses for this purpose."
>snip<
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