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Originally Posted by Moses
You have just disqualified yourself from being taken seriously on this subject. Sorry.
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No, you did that to yourself by making a comment and not backing it up with anything.
How do GMOs affect insects?
https://ag.purdue.edu/GMOs/Pages/GMOsandInsects.aspx
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How do you make a crop pest-resistant? Scientists were able to modify the plant’s protein manufacturing system so that it now makes a protein that wasn’t previously present. This carefully selected protein is one that is toxic to certain insects. Basically, they eat it and their stomach ruptures. This protein is so specifically targeted towards certain pests that it doesn’t affect other insects, animals or humans that eat it. In fact, it is so specific that it doesn’t even impact "good" bugs, like bees or butterflies.
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Mind the source, university textbooks going back to the 1970's have been clear that pesticides are for insects and herbicides (
like Round-Up) are for plants.
And humans are not affected by herbicides at all because we are animals not plants. Such a stunning introduction of false chemical industry propaganda into the halls of higher learning are embedded into every academic from the get go and are not questioned. In fact if anyone questions this wisdom they are to be laughed at and shunned.
Just like Moses is attempting to do now.
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Originally Posted by kach22i
You know that the GMO grains are designed to bloat up an insect's stomach so big that it actually explodes, right?
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According to
ag.purdue.edu I am correct, and this is from a GMO's are good pro-chemical industry source.