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According to Mexican researchers in general, and a University of California scientist
the name of Ignacio Chapela in particular, genetically engineered
corn has been found in remote regions of the Mexican countryside even though its cultivation in Mexico is illegal. As many as some 60 varieties of corn, some of which have existed in Mexico for 4000 years, may be contaminated. The implications are profound. This means that the potential exists, or that in all probability what may occur in the not too distant future, is that all pre·engineered varieties of corn may become extinct having been contaminated by engineered corn through the natural cross-pollination methods of wind, water, birds and insects. To preserve pre-engineered corn from genetic contamination, it may become necessary to grow it in hermetically sealed grow sheds. The further implications are that when the Oak, Ash, the Redwood etc. are genetically altered, and you can be assured it will be done if there is a buck in it, or in the category of animal life such as Salmon, the purpose being to make plant and animal life less susceptible to disease, fire, insects, fatter, stronger, protein proficient etc., that all species engineered, may contaminate the extended same-species population, and in the case of plants, cross over to over varieties.
This is the greatest feat of fascism of all time. The Nazis ideal was the
genetically superior super man imposed by conquest. The difference here
is that the genetically improved, progressed and superior models of plants
and animals will not have to be imposed by force, but it will happen from the
natural processes of simple mechanical reproduction. When for instance all
corn world-wide is cross contaminated with genetically modified strains of
corn, and possibly contaminating other non-engineered species of plants as
well termed horizontal gene transfer, there will have been no choice in the matter. It doesn't matter what one wants, whether natural corn may be considered holy
or spiritual or whatever, it is gone.
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