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The Irresponsbile Science-Based Methods for Pest Control

 
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I'm thoroughly disgusted with the propaganda that GMOs are the answer to all that ails our planet. Not to mention the irresponsbile justification for their wares because nature is inherently flawed and badly designed and industrial science can fix it. This post exposes just more examples of the ongoing arrogance which is killing this planet. Fortunately, not all scientists are shackled to big corporate business interests. The only draw back is they are not as powerful and influential. The latest stunt by a Biotech (Intrexon & Oxitec) Corporation is to engineer GM Mosuitoes to make Mosquitoes in general go extinct which they insist will have no consequences on Naature. The propaganda is it's a necessary evil for the greater good. Oh and they are literally going to make millions off the scheme. Please be sure and read all the referenced links and especially the last update on Intrexon's Biotech Evangelist who expects huge dividends for his precious company

Fabricating Unscientific Fables for Corporate Business Interests


 
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