GM corn set to stop man spreading his seed | Environment | The Guardian GM corn set to stop man spreading his seed | Environment | The ... theguardian.com/science/2001/sep/09/gm.food
Scientists have created the ultimate GM crop: contraceptive corn. Waiving fields of maize may one day save the world from overpopulation.
The pregnancy prevention plants are the handiwork of the San Diego biotechnology company Epicyte, where researchers have discovered a rare class of human antibodies that attack sperm.
By isolating the genes that regulate the manufacture of these antibodies, and by putting them in corn plants, the company has created tiny horticultural factories that make contraceptives.
'We have a hothouse filled with corn plants that make anti-sperm antibodies,' said Epicyte president Mitch Hein.
'We have also created corn plants that make antibodies against the herpes virus, so we should be able to make a plant-based jelly that not only prevents pregnancy but also blocks the spread of sexual disease.'
GRAS, Generally regarded as safe, has been exposed as a moniker for unconsented eugenics, this time compliments of Deep State FDA.
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Angel Foster
Settlement Reached in Suit Over Radioactive Oatmeal Experiment ... nytimes.com/.../settlement-reached-in-suit-over-radioactive-oatmeal-experi... 1 Jan 1998 - A group of former students who ate radioactive oatmeal as unwitting participants in a food experiment will share a $1.85 million settlement from Quaker Oats and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Aiden Cox
1960s In 1963, 22 elderly patients at the Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital in Brooklyn, New York were injected with live cancer cells by Chester M. Southam, who in 1952 had done the same to prisoners at the Ohio State Prison, in order to "discover the secret of how healthy bodies fight the invasion of malignant cells". The administration of the hospital attempted to cover the study up, but the New York medical licensing board ultimately placed Southam on probation for one year. Two years later, the American Cancer Society elected him as their Vice President.[
Nolan King
From 1963 to 1969 as part of Project Shipboard Hazard and Defense (SHAD), the U.S. Army performed tests which involved spraying several U.S. ships with various biological and chemical warfare agents, while thousands of U.S. military personnel were aboard the ships.
Adrian Taylor
Immediately after World War II, researchers at Vanderbilt University gave 829 pregnant mothers in Tennessee what they were told were "vitamin drinks" that would improve the health of their babies. The mixtures contained radioactive iron and the researchers were determining how fast the radioisotope crossed into the placenta. At least three children are known to have died from the experiments, from cancers and leukemia.
Christian Richardson
Based.
Adam Ramirez
The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission funded the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to administer radium-224 and thorium-234 to 20 people between 1961 and 1965. Many were chosen from the Age Center of New England and had volunteered for "research projects on aging". Doses were 0.2–2.4 microcuries (7.4–88.8 kBq) for radium and 1.2–120 microcuries (44–4,440 kBq) for thorium.[61]
In a 1967 study that was published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, pregnant women were injected with radioactive cortisol to see if it would cross the placental barrier and affect the fetuses
Cameron Baker
This is a fucking bioweapon, a really dangerous one. How do they stop the seeds from growing wild?
Josiah Richardson
Wow I want to snuff some of those thicc 'cornfed' lolis now The time for depopulation has come hail the gods of death and destroyers of npcs
Alexander Davis
Precautions must be taken not only to protect operations from exposure to enemy forces but also to conceal these activities from the American public in general. The knowledge that the agency is engaging in unethical and illicit activities would have serious repercussions in political and diplomatic circles ...
—1957 CIA Inspector General Report[138]
Caleb Green
They can't prevent cross pollination and where it does occur, they sue the farmer for breach of patent, putting them out of business often...
>Scientists have created the ultimate GM crop: contraceptive corn. they discovered epicyte a decades ago, it's already been developed to only target blacks
Jaxon Ramirez
>How do they stop the seeds from growing wild? they're designed to take over in the wild, fortunately tech is lacking here
Lincoln Hernandez
>Sep 9, 2001
Hmmm
Luke Wood
>russia they buy all their food from us, why do you think the interest in ukraine for them? their farm lands got fucked over with cherylnobl
Nicholas Hall
I thought the russian gov banned monsanto some years ago.
Kayden Nguyen
Where are GMO crops and animals approved and banned? - GMO FAQ gmo.geneticliteracyproject.org/FAQ/where-are-gmos-grown-and-banned/ In 2014, Russia banned the importation of biotech crops, and officially .... 2016; Scottish government announces ban of GM crops, Science Media Centre, August ...
Oliver Brown
"If the Americans like to eat GMO products, let them eat it then. We don’t need to do that; we have enough space and opportunities to produce organic food. Dmitry Medvedev, prime minister of Russia
Christopher Miller
At a Glance Genetically modified crops are currently grown in 26 nations around the world, while dozens ban farmers from planting GMO crops. Countries that ban GMOs received considerable attention in 2015, when a majority of European Union nations decided to block the cultivation of new GMO crops within their borders, and Russia issued a ban on both cultivation and imports.
Jose Green
The most recent data from the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications shows that more than 18 million farmers in 26 countries—including 19 developing nations—planted over 185 million hectares (457 million acres) of GMO crops in 2016. This represents a 3 percent increase over 2015, and the highest area of biotech crop adoption since cultivation began in 1996.
Countries growing GMO crops are: Brazil, United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia, Bolivia, Philippines, Spain, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Colombia, Honduras, Chile, Sudan, Slovakia, Costa Rica, China, India, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Mexico, Portugal, Czech Republic, Pakistan and Myanmar.
Jaxson Ward
Nation states that 26 countries had total or partial bans on GMOs, “including Switzerland, Australia, Austria, China, India, France, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Greece, Bulgaria, Poland, Italy, Mexico and Russia,”
In 2015, anti-GMO group Sustainable Pulse said that 38 countries ban the cultivation of GMO crops. The group’s list includes Algeria and Madagascar in Africa; Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, Bhutan, and Saudi Arabia in Asia; Belize, Peru, Ecuador, and Venezuela in South and Central America; and 28 countries in Europe.
Juan Lopez
Although many EU countries do not grow GMOs, Europe is one of the world’s biggest consumers of them. Every EU nation imports them. More than 30 million tons of biotech corn and onions for livestock feed are imported each year, making Europe the largest regional consumer of GMOs in the world.
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"In the U.S., the government has approved GMOs based on studies conducted by the same corporations that created them and profit from their sale. Non-GMO Project
Samuel Wright
The Takeaway While it took more than a decade for the AquaAdvantage salmon to gain regulatory approval despite political opposition from the White House*, there are hopes that approvals could come faster for certain types of biotech food products.
As president, Barack Obama promised to change “the posture of our federal government from being one of the most anti-science administrations in American history to one that embraces science and technology.” To publicly guarantee that, the White House issued a science integrity memorandum in 2009 pledging, “Political officials should not suppress or alter scientific or technological findings and conclusions.”
Isaiah Ramirez
These were banned in 1974 from the shitstorm following the Tuskegee syphilis experiments (this certainly belongs on your list).
Kevin Kelly
corn is now the new $0y? >implying this hasn't been the expected result of Bt corn, which is found in everything
yes they were on the wikipedia page I believe I saw it mentioned.
Landon Thomas
ABSTRACT The purpose was to discover whether fluoride (F) accumulates in the pineal gland and thereby affects pineal physiology during early development. The [F] of 11 aged human pineals and corresponding muscle were determined using the F-electrode following HN4DS/acid diffusion. The rnýan [F] of pineal was significantly higher (p < 0.001) than muscle: 296 ± 257 vs. 0.5 ± 0.4 mg/kg respectively. Secondly, a controlled longituUinal experimental study was carried out to discover whether F affects the biosynthesis of melatonin, (MT), during pubertal development using the excretion rate of urinary 6-sulphatoxymelatonin, (aMT6s), as the index of pineal MT synthesis. Urine was collected at 3- hourly intervals over 48 hours from two groups of gerbils, (Meriones unguiculatus), low-F (LF) and high-F (IHF) (12 f, 12 m/group): under LD: 12 12, from prepubescence to reproductive maturity (at 9-12 weeks) to adulthood, i. e., at 7,9,11 V2and 16 weeks. The I-IF pups received 2.3 gg F/g BW/day from birth until 24 days whereafter BF and LF groups received food containing 37 and 7 mg F/kg respectively and distilled water. Urinary aMT6s levels were measured by radioimmunoassay. The BF group excreted significantly less aMT6s than the LF group until the age of sexual maturation. At 11 V2weeks, the circadian profile of aMT6s by the BF males was significantly diminished but, by 16 weeks, was equivalent to the LF males.
Kayden Lopez
In conclusion, F inhibits pineal MT synthesis in gerbils up until the time of sexual maturation. Finally, F was associated with a significant acceleration of pubertal development in female gerbils using body weights, age of vaginal opening and accelerated development of the ventral gland. At 16 weeks, the mean testes weight of BF males was significantly less (p < 0.002) than that of the LF males. The results suggest that F is associated with low circulating levels of MT and this leads to an accelerated sexual maturation in female gerbils. The results strengthen the hypothesis that the pineal has a role in pubertal development
Russia Banned Monsanto's GMOs | Defend Democracy Press www.defenddemocracy.press/russia-banned-monsantos-gmos/ 29 Aug 2016 - Russia Banned Monsanto's GMOs ... This is a bold move by the Russian government, and it sits in unison with the newly-ignited global debate ...
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Hillary Clinton Pushes GMO Agenda, Hires Monsanto ... - geopolitica.ru geopolitica.ru/.../984-hillary-clinton-pushes-gmo-agenda-hires-monsanto... Hillary Clinton hires former Monsanto lobbyist to run her campaign ... In total, people affiliated with Uranium One or its predecessor gave more than $8 million to ...
Matthew Jackson
Hillary Clinton Pushes GMO Agenda, Hires Monsanto Lobbyist, Takes Huge Dollars from Monsanto
Democrats who had been programmed to blindly vote for Hillary Clinton are picking their jaws up off the floor after learning the truth about Hillary’s ties to Monsanto. The ties run so deep that she’s now being dubbed the « Bride of Frankenfood. » (
>>> If you’re still not convinced that Hillary Clinton has strong ties to Monsanto, ask yourself why she just hired a prominent Monsanto lobbyist to run her campaign.
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Eli Martin
thanks for bringing this to our attention, OP
Logan Perez
Hillary Clinton recently announced that she will be appointing long-time Monsanto lobbyist Jerry Crawford as adviser to her « Ready for Hillary » super PAC… Over the years, Crawford has been instrumental in fighting against small farmers in court and protecting Monsanto’s seed monopoly.
>>>> Hillary Clinton’s law firm used to have Monsanto as a client
Back in the 1990s, during the era when Vince Foster was murdered for what he knew about the Clintons, Hillary Clinton was a partner at the Rose Law Firm. This law firm counted Monsanto as its client:
« Her history of backing GMO dates back to her early days in Arkansas as a lawyer with the Rose Law Firm, which represented Monsanto and other agribusiness leaders, » reports the Washington Times.
Almost none of today’s activist voters are even old enough to remember the Rose Law Firm, the Clintons’ Whitewater scandal, or even the fact that Hillary Clinton ran the media attacks on all the women who tried to go public with claims of being sexually violated by Bill Clinton. (Yes, Hillary ran the « blame the victim » campaign to protect Bill!)
Landon Hill
« In the GMO debate, Mrs. Clinton has consistently sided with the chemical companies, » says the Washington Times. « A new scientific study bolstered environmentalists’ concerns by finding the herbicide Roundup could be linked to a range of health problems and diseases, including Parkinson’s, infertility and cancers. The study published last month in the scientific journal Entropy also reported evidence that residue of glyphosate, a chief ingredient in the weed killer, has been found in food. »
Dominic Russell
New Study Finds GMO Corn Makes Rats Infertile - Natural Society naturalsociety.com/new-study-finds-gmo-corn-makes-rats-infertile/ 1 Jul 2015 - New Study Finds GMO Corn Makes Rats Infertile ... The kidneys of males fared the worst, with 43.5% of all the changes, the liver of females ...
Angel Parker
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA DON'T PROVIDE EVIDENCE THAT ANON5 IS RIGHT AND THE FEMIN VIRUS IS REAL REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE >t. schizo poster Also >rare class of human antibodies that attack sperm And where the FUCK did they find those?
Jace Ross
rh- blood studies?
Nathaniel Jackson
Can Food Make You Infertile? Foods to Eat and Avoid - The Daily Beast thedailybeast.com/can-food-make-you-infertile-foods-to-eat-and-avoid 9 Dec 2011 - Men who drink at least a quart of cola daily have sperm counts almost 30 ... “So I would not discount the high-fructose corn syrup found in these ...
Joseph Mitchell
Sounds like the beginning of a mass extinction event.
What, did their website get hacked or something? If this is a real attempt at journalism, they got trolled.
>It's possible to produce antibodies in plants >Eating antibodies will result in them getting broken down into individual amino acids and short peptides >You would need to use a detergent to break open the plant cells in the corn, and then stick it up your GF's pussy for it to work as a contraceptive >Purifying the antibody and then injecting it into your own blood would also do the trick
Dayton Project - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton_Project The Dayton Project was a research and development project to produce polonium during World ... The Dayton Project began in 1943 when Monsanto's Charles Allen Thomas was recruited .... One of the greenhouses was converted into a loading dock. ... from the Manhattan Project for the supply and refining of uranium ore.
Cameron Gomez
The Dayton Project was a research and development project to produce polonium during World War II, as part of the larger Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bombs. Work took place at several sites in and around Dayton, Ohio. Those working on the project were ultimately responsible for creating the polonium-based modulated neutron initiators which were used to begin the chain reactions in the atomic bombs.
The Dayton Project began in 1943 when Monsanto's Charles Allen Thomas was recruited by the Manhattan Project to coordinate the plutonium purification and production work being carried out at various sites. Scientists at the Los Alamos Laboratory calculated that a plutonium bomb would require a neutron initiator.
Monsanto From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For other uses, see Monsanto (disambiguation). Monsanto Company Monsanto logo.svg Former type Subsidiary Industry Agribusiness Fate Acquired by Bayer Founded September 26, 1901; 117 years ago Reformed in 2000 (Spun off from Pharmacia & Upjohn) Founder John Francis Queeny Defunct June 7, 2018; 9 months ago Headquarters Creve Coeur, Missouri, U.S. Key people Hugh Grant (Chairman, President, & CEO) Pierre Courduroux (Vice President & CFO) Products Herbicides Crop Seeds GMOs Owner Bayer Website Monsanto.com Footnotes / references [1] The Monsanto Company (/mɒnˈsæntoʊ/) was an American agrochemical and agricultural biotechnology corporation that existed from 1901 until 2018 when it was acquired by Bayer as part of its crop science division. It was headquartered in Creve Coeur, Missouri. Monsanto developed Roundup, a glyphosate-based herbicide, in the 1970s, and became a major producer of genetically engineered crops.
Grayson Campbell
World War II and the Holocaust[edit] Further information: Forced labour under German rule during World War II and IG Farben Trial Helge Wehmeier, then CEO of Bayer, offered a public apology in 1995 to Elie Wiesel for the company's actions during World War II (1939–1945) and the Holocaust.[38] IG Farben, Bayer's parent company, used slave labour in factories it built in German concentration camps, most notably in the Monowitz concentration camp (known as Auschwitz III), part of the Auschwitz camp complex in German-occupied Poland.[39][40] By 1943 almost half of IG Farben's 330,000-strong workforce consisted of slave labour or conscripts, including 30,000 Auschwitz prisoners.[41]
Caleb Johnson
Bayer was at that point known as Farbenfabriken Bayer AG; it changed its name to Bayer AG in 1972.[13] Fritz ter Meer, an IG Farben director and Nazi Party member who directed operations at the IG Farben plant at Auschwitz, was sentenced in 1948 to seven years for war crimes during the IG Farben Trial at Nuremberg.[48] Released in 1950, he was elected chair of Bayer's supervisory board in 1956 and remained in that position until 1964.[49]
Bentley Ramirez
Overview[edit] In 1953 Bayer brought the first neuroleptic (chlorpromazine) onto the German market.[50] In the 1960s Bayer introduced a pregnancy test, Primodos, that consisted of two pills that contained norethisterone (as acetate) and ethinylestradiol. It detected pregnancy by inducing menstruation in women who were not pregnant; the presence or absence of menstrual bleeding was then used to determine whether the user was pregnant. The test became the subject of controversy when it was blamed for birth defects, and it was withdrawn from the market in the mid-1970s. Litigation in the 1980s ended inconclusively. A review of the matter by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency in 2014 assessed the studies performed to date and found the evidence for adverse effects to be inconclusive.
Ryder Reyes
medication.[2] It is primarily used to treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia.[2] Other uses include the treatment of bipolar disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, nausea and vomiting, anxiety before surgery, and hiccups that do not improve following other measures.[2] It can be given by mouth, by injection into a muscle, or into a vein.[2]
Common side effects include movement problems, sleepiness, dry mouth, low blood pressure upon standing, and increased weight.[2] Serious side effects may include the potentially permanent movement disorder tardive dyskinesia, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, and low white blood cell levels.[2] In older people with psychosis as a result of dementia it may increase the risk of death.[2] It is unclear if it is safe for use in pregnancy.[2] Chlorpromazine is in the typical antipsychotic class.[2] Its mechanism of action is not entirely clear but believed to be related to its ability as a dopamine antagonist.[2] It also has anti-serotonergic and antihistaminergic properties.[2]
Ayden Sullivan
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most common types of hemophilia are factor VIII deficiency (hemophilia A) and factor IX deficiency (hemophilia B, or Christmas disease).
____ Haemophilia in the Descendants of Queen Victoria - English Monarchs www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/haemophilia.html
Luis Davis
In the early days of the AIDS epidemic, people with hemophilia were found to have higher rates of AIDS
Gabriel Rivera
In the early days of the AIDS epidemic, people with hemophilia were found to have higher rates of AIDS, and by 1983 the CDC had identified contaminated blood products as a source of infection. According to the New York Times, this was "one of the worst drug-related medical disasters in history". Companies, including Bayer, developed new ways to treat donated blood with heat to decontaminate it, and these new products were introduced early in 1984. In 1997 Bayer and the other three makers of such blood products agreed to pay $660 million to settle cases on behalf of more than 6,000 hemophiliacs infected in United States.
Jeremiah Campbell
In April 2001, the Supreme Court of Canada found the Canadian Red Cross guilty of negligence for failing to screen blood donors effectively for HIV infection
Jose Thompson
>330,000 slaves And we buy from them because they "apologized." Honestly, how do the Jews even accept this? How does a Rwandan fly-fishing forum compare to a multi-national corporation? Someone is definitely out to inhibit schizophrenia. Which is ironic considering all the propaganda concerning Jewish neuroticism.
United States[edit] In 1993, top executives of three companies (Baxter International, Rhône-Poulenc and Alpha Therapeutic) met with leaders of the hemophilia community to outline the terms of a $125 million offer.[1] Rejecting the offer, David Shrager, a plaintiffs' lawyer, filed a class action lawsuit with Jonathan Wadleigh as lead plaintiff on behalf of American hemophiliacs.[1] Shrager had previously negotiated a favourable settlement on behalf of Canadian hemophiliacs and then established a panel of claimants, led by Wadleigh, to advise him and other lawyers.[1] In early 1995, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago decertified the lawsuit, saying it might bankrupt the industry.[1]
Matthew Fisher
In 1997, Bayer and the other three makers agreed to pay $660 million to settle cases on behalf of more than 6,000 hemophiliacs infected in United States in the early 1980s, paying an estimated $100,000 net to each infected hemophiliac
Julian Lee
Yeah, we know corporatism is a dehumanizing abomination. Your links are great but they offer nothing for action besides reposting. Maybe that's what everyone should do. I'll save them. But otherwise, is there any action we can take besides being a fucking retard and doing something violent? Most people are already poisoned by the genetic mods these foods were intended to create and, like a parasite, the mods make their host unaware. I'm not on the chan for an easy zombie hunt. I'm on here to find a cure.
Anthony Jenkins
Schizophrenia Research Fund - Google Sites sites.google.com/.../schizophrenia-research-fund In March 2006, following the death of the Hon Mrs. Miriam Lane, the name of the Fund was changed in her memory, to the Miriam Rothschild Schizophrenia Research Fund.
MIRIAM ROTHSCHILD TALKS OF FLEAS - The New York Times nytimes.com/1984/04/10/science/miriam-rothschild-talks-of-fleas.html 10 Apr 1984 - BECAUSE of her extensive knowledge of fleas, Miriam Rothschild is ... of fleas, she was able to help Australia control its plague of rabbits.
Elijah Diaz
Shadow Parliament - A Catalyst RPG Campaign books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=1329768116 Cherry Picked Games - 2016 - Games & Activities Cherry Picked Games ... Narwhal is a MAJI agent on loan to the Shadow Parliament. ... O O magic works and how people can embrace it to avoid dying from the “plague. ... Rothschild calls for a conference with the present Shadow officers and ...
>Settlement Reached in Suit Over Radioactive Oatmeal Experiment ... Some of your full links are missing, good fren. That's not the only one. I was gonna save them all, but it's a lot of work to track them all down without a full link. You're doing the best work anyone ever could.
archive.is/3bvaw I put it in the archive and found it was already there. You might have more information security, at least in terms of the webpages staying alive, if you saved those links as well. Godspeed, fren.
Jaxon Gomez
That’s just regular GM corn. Farmer who feed it to their herds find that the cows can’t carry calves to term and their herds are no longer viable.