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Q17: Are GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms) foods bad?<br />
fertilization from nearby GMO fields. Amazingly,<br />
instead of getting sued <strong>for</strong> threatening the stocks<br />
of heirloom seeds, GMO companies sue farmers<br />
whose fields had become cross-pollinated,<br />
accusing them of being “freeloaders.” Farmers<br />
whose crop has been contaminated by GMO can<br />
be accused of fraud by traders and trade<br />
authorities.<br />
4. Some GMO crops are specifically derived to<br />
survive the effect of proprietary weedicides* sold<br />
by the same GMO company. Thus, the farmer<br />
has limited options in the choice of seeds or<br />
weedicides.<br />
5. Weedicides supplied by GMO companies are<br />
known to be toxic to humans. Yet, regulatory<br />
agencies and lawmakers have refused to take any<br />
action.<br />
6. Weedicides supplied by GMO companies have<br />
caused the appearance of “super-weeds.” So,<br />
more toxic weedicides are in the offing.<br />
7. Even be<strong>for</strong>e GMO, merger and acquisitions in the<br />
seed industry had concentrated the control of the<br />
market in the hands of a few companies. With<br />
GMO, their stranglehold on human food supply<br />
has grown even more stronger. They are now<br />
able to literally shove their “Franken” foods<br />
<strong>World</strong> Government Slave Handbook 79