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Monsanto (new varieties of corn)
#11
first of many?

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Rick Bennett ยท President and Owner at Applied Life Sciences LLC

Hardly. Sr behaves just like calcium and will move into the biome and thus the marine food chain. Once absorbed it goes to the bone like calcium and acts like a little radiation machine, irradiating the bone marrow and the leukemia risk is significant. The presence of Sr in the ground water along with the other Beta emitters reveals the nuclear core has breached and will continue to leak into the environment for thousands of years to come. The Jeanie is out of the bottle. "
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#12
Strontium-90 is a radioactive isotope of strontium produced by nuclear fission with a half-life of 28.8 years.

Doubtful that something with a half-life of 28.8 years will be causing a problem for 1000's of years.

What does this have to do with corn anyway ??
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#13
whats the tie in between monsanto gmo corn and Tepco?

both of them lie to folk who use their product and to those damaged downstream that do not. Motivated by financial gain, aided and abetted by their bought politicians. Both have been caught lying and manipulating the facts to support their version of the "truth"

Both entities not having the population of Hawaii at heart - one actively undermining the political process and vioce of the local people - "right to farm" - my .........- grin

that help?
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#14
The fact that Cheerios are made with oats and oats aren't GMO makes it really easy for GM to go on about being GMO free. It's just marketing, the priority is profits.
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#15
yup - the market (sheeple) voting with their dollars - best they can - since there is no label requirement

then they still lie - I bought a product with a big red "no high fructose corn syrup" the other day

got it home - read the fine print - 2 guesses what the third ingredient was

we really do have 3rd world food standards .... no steak tartare on our shelves......
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#16
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then they still lie - I bought a product with a big red "no high fructose corn syrup" the other day


"They" were lobbying for the right to call it "corn sugar" as a way to avoid the scary HFCS labeling -- no need lie when you can just redefine the words.
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