Consumers remain in the dark about potential rise of new GMO techniques

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Life is a series of risk-benefit analyses. With every decision—from trying a new toothpaste to choosing a career—we decide if the benefits are worth the risks. Does the possibility of whiter teeth outweigh the risk of lower cavity protection? Does a high salary outweigh the risk of burnout from long hours?
Consumers Remain in the Dark About Potential Risks of New GMO Techniques
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This is beyond what people want to accept, refuse to believe because once again big, big money has the power to falsify information to the public in order to keep their multi billion dollar industry going.

If they were to fail they would lose billions since nobody would want to buy a cancer causing agent etc. What better way to keep the profits going other than to lie about it all , falsify science data, blackmail those who admit what they find and it goes against the lying statistics .

Money talks and bullshit walks.
 
A lot of people aren't accepting these things blindly. That is why Bernie's popularity soared as a majority of the people against being poisoned with all the crap that has been coming out are tired of their shit. That also plays a big part in why Trump was elected, people do not want their government approving of crap that taints their children's bodies or minds.
 
This is not Cake-and-Eat-It-Too-Ranch. Drug-resistant bacteria evolve faster when there's more human population helping to degrade the environment. They're not going to pretend not to notice.
 
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This is not Cake-and-Eat-It-Too-Ranch. Drug-resistant bacteria evolve faster when there's more human population helping to degrade the environment. They're not going to pretend not to notice.

The over population is a myth. Texas is big enough to take in the entire US. That should say something.

Tech. the world could fit into Texas alone.

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Entire World Population Could Fit in Texas
 
Not a myth is the earth's finite resources which include the inability of Texas soil to support the argument. Furthermore, it is the city that invents agriculture, not the other way around. Thus, the Monsanto problematic.
 

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