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Maui GMO protest - Printable Version +- Punaweb Forum (http://punaweb.org/forum) +-- Forum: Punaweb Forums (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Punatalk (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: Maui GMO protest (/showthread.php?tid=13484) |
RE: Maui GMO protest - Obie - 04-21-2014 My point is that there have never been any " human feeding studies " for any kind of food other than the trial and error method that our ancestors used. RE: Maui GMO protest - Bullwinkle - 04-21-2014 just a 5000 year track record that was pre gmo - all rules are off - we do not know what we are eating is the way I see it Commercial use of GMO comes in what about 1999? RE: Maui GMO protest - Guest - 04-21-2014 The world is changing, as slow as it is. People are becoming awake. Consciousness is dawning. part of all this change is that people want to go back to being human. Humans need to stop acting like a virus and more like humans. Part of that is not consuming all this ****, that is considered "food". Its not food. I dont want it, and I want the RIGHT to know what is being put in my food. I am not a prisoner in a concentration camp that just eats what is thrown at him. I want the choice. RE: Maui GMO protest - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 04-21-2014 The first commercial GMO product was the Flav Savr Tomato in 1994, it was breed to have fresh ripened tomato flavor. The demand outstripped the supply, stores sold out all of their Flav Savr Tomaotes before the other types. Then someone claimed it was deadly, even though no one died, or even became ill from eating them: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/24/booming/you-call-that-a-tomato.html?_r=0 RE: Maui GMO protest - kalakoa - 04-21-2014 quote: Doesn't much matter -- you don't really have any rights, and we're all just prisoners in a concentration camp -- instead of iron bars, they now use banking "reform" and anti-terrorism "regulations" to keep the unwashed masses in check. I wish I were just having a bad attitude for the sake of argument, but reality has long since surpassed any paranoid delusions I might once have had. Case in point: the corporates can't be bothered to label food for origin and/or GMO content -- it's a violation of their First Amendment right to "free speech" -- nor are you allowed to state such obvious truth, as it's obviously "slanderous". Enjoy what you can for as much time as we have left; protest at your peril. RE: Maui GMO protest - Guest - 04-21-2014 That is a sad truth Kalakoa, but I agree. With that being said, I will qoute MLK - "Our lives begin to end, the day we become silent about things that matter." RE: Maui GMO protest - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 04-21-2014 "Our lives begin to require a nap in the afternoon, when we start to make a racket over things that don't matter." - Anonymous RE: Maui GMO protest - Wao nahele kane - 04-21-2014 quote: Evidently you missed the point if you think that made your point. If it occurs in nature, it's natural. Grafting is natural, period. RE: Maui GMO protest - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 04-21-2014 The ironic thing about this entire discussion is that when the Flaz Savr Tomato was introduced, Calgene offered to do everything the anti GMO people now are asking: * Oversight * FDA Approval * Clear Labeling Then, the uproar began. Calgene was a group of researchers, not businessmen. They didn't want to get into a fight, they wanted to do research. So they sold their business and patents to Monsanto. Monsanto saw what happened when Calgene was completely transparent with the public, so they took the opposite approach. Which is where we are now. If Calgene had been allowed to publish their findings, get FDA approval, and label their product, their example most likely would have been followed by other companies when they entered the market with GMO products. FDA approved, clearly labeled products. RE: Maui GMO protest - kalakoa - 04-21-2014 quote: Oh, you mean like liquor and cigarettes? |