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Anyone else find the "genetically modified" crops by Freakazoid2014-02-04 06:30:43
  Listen buddy, by Eboreg2014-02-04 16:22:20
    Then loom-smasher I might be but there are by wwill2014-02-04 19:51:02
      It clearly shows how criminal GMO companies act. by ripley8 2014-02-04 22:53:10
Either the seeds are from what the GMO growing neighbour bought and
they did get their money and it's neighbour who contaminated the
field. Or the GMO crops have managed to cross pollinate the other
crops. Which supposedly should never happen (hence GMO farmers
being dependend on always buying new seeds from the GMO companies,
often effectively ruining themselves in a gamble for better yealds).

If the GMO seeds cross pollinated, what's to keep them from doing
it with the weeds that supposedly should be eliminated completely
with the GMO hardening/poison combo? Even if it's far easier for
the GMO DNA strain to move from GMO wheat to other wheats than to
other plants, it's probably still just a matter of time and that
the pollination happened is just a sign that this delay is far
shorter than anticipated.


So either the GMO company has no reason to sue (actually the farmer
whose field got contaminated should have a reason to sue because
the neighbour didn't handle GMO seeds properly) because their
seeds have been paid for, or it shows the blatant lie that their
crops are safe and couldn't dissipate into the weeds DNA.
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