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Date: Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:39 AM
Subject: [MedicalConspiracies] GM industry silences scientists who find harm in GM products


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Subject: [Health_and_Healing] [Ban-GEF] GM industry silences scientists who find harm
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 01:33:47 -0400
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>From: Robert Mann <robtm@xtra.co.nz><mailto:ban-gef-request@txinfinet.com?subject=subscribe>ban-gef-bounces@txinfinet.comban-gef-bounces@txinfinet.comhttp://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Safety/gmo/problems_with_genetically_modified_foods_2902100104.htmlineered RoundupReady crops.   Dr. Carrasco, 
>who works in Argentina's Ministry of Science,
>said his studies of amphibians suggest that the
>herbicide could cause defects in the brain,
>intestines, and hearts of fetuses. Moreover,
>the amount of Roundup used on GM soy fields was
>as much as 1,500 times greater than that which
>created the defects. Tragically, his research
>had been inspired by the experience of desperate
>peasant and indigenous communities who were
>suffering from exposure to toxic herbicides used
>on the GM soy fields throughout Argentina.
>
>According to an article in Grain, the biotech
>industry "mounted an unprecedented attack on
>Carrasco, ridiculing his research and even
>issuing personal threats." In addition, four
>men arrived unannounced at his laboratory and
>were extremely aggressive, attempting to
>interrogate Carrasco and obtain details of his
>study. "It was a violent, disproportionate,
>dirty reaction," he said. "I hadn't even
>discovered anything new, only confirmed conclusions that others had reached."
>
>Argentina's Association of Environmental Lawyers
>filed a petition calling for a ban on Roundup,
>and the Ministry of Defense banned GM soy from its fields.
>
>
>Epidemiologist Judy Carman used to investigate
>outbreaks of disease for a state government in
>Australia. She knows that health problems
>associated with GM foods might be impossible to
>track or take decades to discover. Moreover,
>the superficial, short-term animal feeding
>studies usually do not evaluate "biochemistry,
>immunology, tissue pathology, gut function,
>liver function, and kidney function" and are too
>short to test for cancer or reproductive or
>child health. Dr. Carman has critiqued the GMO
>approval process on behalf of the Public Health
>Association of Australia and speaks openly about
>her concerns. As a result, she is repeatedly
>attacked. Pro-GM scientists threatened
>disciplinary action through her Vice-Chancellor,
>and circulated a defamatory letter to government and university officials.
>
>Carman was awarded a grant by the Western
>Australia government to conduct some of the few
>long-term animal feeding studies on
>GMOs. Apparently concerned about what she might
>find, GMO advocates wrote letters to the
>government demanding that the grant be
>withdrawn. One scientist tried to convince the
>Western Australia Agriculture minister that
>sufficient safety research had been conducted
>and he should therefore cancel the grant. As
>his evidence, however, he presented a report
>summarizing only 60 GMO animal feeding studies -
>an infinitesimal amount of research to justify
>exposing the entire population to GM foods.
>
>A closer investigation, however, revealed that
>most of the 60 were not safety studies at
>all. They were production studies, measuring,
>for example, the animals' carcass weight. Only
>9 contained data applicable to human
>health. And 6 of the 9 showed adverse effects
>in animals that ate GM feed! Furthermore, there
>were several other studies with adverse findings
>that were mysteriously missing from the
>compilation. Carman points out that the report
>"does not support claims that GM crops are safe
>to eat. On the contrary, it provides evidence
>that GM crops may be harmful to health."
>
>When the Western Government refused to withdraw
>the grant, opponents successfully interfered
>with Carman's relationship with the university
>where she was to do the research.
>
>
>Prominent virologist Terje Traavik presented
>preliminary data at a February 2004 meeting at
>the UN Biosafety Protocol Conference, showing that:
>* Filipinos living next to a GM cornfield
>developed serious symptoms while the corn was pollinating;
>* Genetic material inserted into GM crops
>transferred to rat organs after a single meal; and
>* Key safety assumptions about genetically
>engineered viruses were overturned, calling into
>question the safety of using these viruses in vaccines.
>The biotech industry mercilessly attacked Dr.
>Traavik. Their excuse?-he presented unpublished
>work. But presenting preliminary data at
>professional conferences is a long tradition in
>science, something that the biotech industry
>itself relied on in 1999 to try to counter the
>evidence that butterflies were endangered by GM corn.
>
>Ironically, three years after attacking Traavik,
>the same biotech proponents sharply criticized a
>peer-reviewed publication for not citing
>unpublished data that had been presented at a
>conference. The paper shows how the runoff of GM
>Bt corn into streams can kill the "caddis fly,"
>which may seriously upset marine ecosystems. The
>study set off a storm of attacks against its
>author, ecologist Emma Rosi-Marshall, which
>Nature described in a September 2009 article as a "hail of abuse."
>
>Companies Prevent Studies on Their GM Crops
>
>When Ohio State University plant ecologist
>Allison Snow discovered problematic side effects
>in GM sunflowers, Pioneer Hi-Bred International
>and Dow AgroSciences blocked further research by
>withholding GM seeds and genes. After Marc
>Lappé and Britt Bailey found significant
>reductions in cancer-fighting isoflavones in
>Monsanto's GM soybeans, the seed seller, Hartz,
>told them they could no longer provide
>samples. Research by a plant geneticist at a
>leading US university was also thwarted when two
>companies refused him GM corn. In fact, almost
>no independent studies are conducted that might
>find problems. According to a scathing opinion
>piece in an August 2009 Scientific American,
>"Agritech companies have given themselves veto
>power over the work of independent researchers.
>. . . Only studies that the seed companies have
>approved ever see the light of a peer-reviewed journal."
>
>A group of 24 corn insect scientists protested
>this restriction in a letter submitted to the
>Environmental Protection Agency. They warned
>that the inability to access GM seeds from
>biotech companies means there can be no truly
>independent research on the critical questions.
>The scientists, of course, withheld their
>identities for fear of reprisals from the companies.
>
>Restricted access is not limited to the
>US. When a Japanese scientist wanted to conduct
>animal feeding studies on the GM soybeans under
>review in Japan, both the government and the
>bean's maker DuPont refused to give him any
>samples. Hungarian Professor Bela Darvas
>discovered that Monsanto's GM corn hurt
>endangered species in his country. Monsanto
>immediately shut off his supplies. Dr. Darvas
>later gave a speech on his preliminary findings
>and discovered that a false and incriminating
>report about his research was circulating. He
>traced it to a Monsanto public relations
>employee, who claimed it mysteriously appeared
>on her desk - so she faxed it out.
>
>
>GMO Contamination: Don't Ask and Definitely Don't Tell
>
>In 2005, a scientist had gathered seed samples
>from all over Turkey to evaluate the extent of
>contamination by GM varieties. According to the
>Turkish Daily News, just before her testing was
>complete, she was reassigned to another
>department and access to her lab was denied.
>
>The unexpected transfer may have saved this
>Turkish scientist from an even worse fate, had
>she discovered and reported contamination. Ask
>Ignacio Chapela, a microbial ecologist from UC
>Berkeley. In 2001, he discovered that the
>indigenous corn varieties in Mexico-the source
>of the world's genetic diversity for corn-had
>become contaminated through cross pollination
>with GM varieties. The government had a ban
>against GM corn to prevent just this
>possibility, but apparently US corn imported for
>food had been planted nonetheless.
>
>Dr. Chapela submitted the finding to Nature, and
>as a courtesy that he later regretted, informed
>the Mexican government about the pending
>publication. He was called in to meet with a
>furious Director of the Commission of Biosafety
>and GMOs. Chapela's confirmation of
>contamination would hinder introduction of GM
>corn. Therefore the government's top biotech
>man demanded that he withdraw his
>article. According to Chapela, the official
>intimidated and threatened him, even implying,
>"We know where your children go to school."
>
>When a traumatized Chapela still did not back
>down, the Underminister for Agriculture later
>sent him a fax claiming that because of his
>scientific paper, Chapela would be held
>personally responsible for all damages caused to
>agriculture and to the economy in general.
>
>The day Chapela's paper was published, Mary
>Murphy and Andura Smetacek began posting
>messages to a biotechnology listserve called
>AgBioWorld, distributed to more than 3,000
>scientists. They falsely claimed that Chapela
>was biased, that his paper had not been
>peer-reviewed, that Chapela was "first and
>foremost an activist," and his research was
>published in collusion with
>environmentalists. Soon, hundreds of other
>messages appeared, repeating or embellishing the
>accusations. The listserve launched a petition
>and besieged Naturewith a worldwide campaign demanding retraction.
>
>UC Berkeley also received letters from all over
>the world trying to convince them not to grant
>Chapela tenure. He had overwhelming support by
>his college and department, but the
>international biotech lobby was too
>much. Chapela's tenure was denied. After he
>filed a lawsuit, the university eventually reversed its decision.
>
>When investigators later analyzed the email
>characteristics sent by agitators Mary Murphy
>and Andura Smetacek, the two turned out not to
>be the average citizens they claimed. According
>to the Guardian, both were fabricated names used
>by a public relations firm that worked for
>Monsanto. Some of Smetacek's emails also had the
>internet protocol address of
>gatekeeper2.monsanto.com-the server owned by Monsanto.
>
>Science and Debate is Silenced
>
>The attacks on scientists have taken its
>toll. According to Dr. Chapela, there is a de
>facto ban on scientists "asking certain
>questions and finding certain results." He
>says, "It's very hard for us to publish in this
>field. People are scared." He told Nature that
>young people "are not going into this field
>precisely because they are discouraged by what they see."
>
>New Zealand Parliament list-MP Sue Kedgley told
>a Royal Commission in 2001: "Personally I have
>been contacted by telephone and e-mail by a
>number of scientists who have serious concerns
>about aspects of the research that is taking
>place . . . and the increasingly close ties that
>are developing between science and commerce, but
>who are convinced that if they express these
>fears publicly, . . . or even if they asked the
>awkward and difficult questions, they will be eased out of their institution."
>
>University of Minnesota biologist Phil Regal
>testified before the same Commission, "I think
>the people who boost genetic engineering are
>going to have to do a mea culpa and ask for
>forgiveness, like the Pope did on the
>inquisition." Sue Kedgley has a different
>idea. She recommends we "set up human clinical
>trials using volunteers of genetically
>engineered scientists and their families,
>because I think they are so convinced of the
>safety of the products that they are creating
>and I'm sure they would very readily volunteer
>to become part of a human clinical trial."
>
>To learn more about the health dangers of GMOs,
>and what you can do to help end the genetic
>engineering of our food supply, visitwww.ResponsibleTechnology.org.
>
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>Subject: [Ban-GEF] GM industry silences scientists who find harm > > >Sender: >Errors-To: > >Great article summarizing how the GM industry >silences scientists who find harm with GMOs! > > > > >Biochemist Arpad Pusztai had more than 300 >articles and 12 books to his credit and was the >world's top expert in his field. But when he >accidentally discovered that genetically >modified (GM) foods are dangerous, he became the >biotech industry's bad-boy poster child, setting >an example for other scientists thinking about blowing the whistle. > >In the early 1990s, Dr. Pusztai was awarded a $3 >million grant by the UK government to design the >system for safety testing genetically modified >organisms (GMOs). His team included more than >20 scientists working at three facilities, >including the Rowett Institute in Aberdeen, >Scotland, the top nutritional research lab in >the UK, and his employer for the previous 35 >years. The results of Pusztai's work were >supposed to become the required testing >protocols for all of Europe. But when he fed >supposedly harmless GM potatoes to rats, things didn't go as planned. > >Within just 10 days, the animals developed >potentially pre-cancerous cell growth, smaller >brains, livers, and testicles, partially >atrophied livers, and damaged immune >systems. Moreover, the cause was almost >certainly side effects from the process of >genetic engineering itself. In other words, the >GM foods on the market, which are created from >the same process, might have similar affects on humans. > >With permission from his director, Pusztai was >interviewed on TV and expressed his concerns >about GM foods. He became a hero at his >institute - for two days. Then came the phone >calls from the pro-GMO prime minister's office >to the institute's director. The next morning, >Pusztai was fired. He was silenced with threats >of a lawsuit, his team was dismantled, and the >protocols never implemented. His Institute, the >biotech industry, and the UK government, >together launched a smear campaign to destroy Pusztai's reputation. > >Eventually, an invitation to speak before >Parliament lifted his gag order and his research >was published in the prestigious Lancet. No >similar in-depth studies have yet tested the GM >foods eaten every day by Americans. > > >Irina Ermakova, a senior scientist at the >Russian National Academy of Sciences, was >shocked to discover that more than half of the >baby rats in her experiment died within three >weeks. She had fed the mothers GM soy flour >purchased at a supermarket. The babies from >mothers fed natural non-GMO soy, however, only >suffered a 10% death rate. She repeated her >experiment three times with similar results. > >Dr. Ermakova reported her preliminary findings >at a conference in October 2005, asking the >scientific community to replicate her study. >Instead, she was attacked and vilified. Her >boss told her to stop doing anymore GM food >research. Samples were stolen from her lab, and >a paper was even set fire on her desk. One of >her colleagues tried to comfort her by saying, >"Maybe the GM soy will solve the overpopulation problem." > >Of the mostly spurious criticisms leveled at >Ermakova, one was significant enough to raise >doubts about the cause of the deaths. She did >not conduct a biochemical analysis of the >feed. Without it, we don't know if some rogue >toxin had contaminated the soy flour. But more >recent events suggest that whatever caused the >high infant mortality was not unique to her one >bag of GM flour. In November 2005, the supplier >of rat food to the laboratory where Ermakova >worked began using GM soy in the >formulation. All the rats were now eating >it. After two months, Ermakova asked other >scientists about the infant mortality rate in >their experiments. It had skyrocketed to over 55%. > >It's been four years since these findings were >reported. No one has yet repeated Ermakova's >study, even though it would cost just a few thousand dollars. > > >Embryologist Andrés Carrasco told a leading >Buenos Aires newspaper about the results of his >research into Roundup, the herbicide sold in >conjunction with Monsanto's genetically >eng >_______________________________________________
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