Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Trouble in Paradise...

After the PLDC (Public Land Development Corporation) being in charge of the DLNR by Hawai'i Governor Abercromie, but was forced by the people, through petition, calls, and general public out rage...to be Repealed...Another method has been devised to overrun the Islands...Appointments...A Monsanto consultant? Really?...

Representing the Governor for the Position to hold the head of Water Commission...Tell them that this guy illegally favors the plantation/Monsanto/Corporates and that last time he was on the Water Commission he twice voted for the corporations and both times got overturned by the Hawaii Supreme Court
Action Alert Hawaii!!! 

Ige has outdone himself. His latest nomination of Bill Balfour to the water commission takes the cake.

In a nutshell, Balfour, a guy who has made a career out of stealing water from the public for corporate profit, would now be on the very board charged with protecting water as a public trust.


You can't make this stuff up.

He spent 39 years as a sugar plantation exec. and is now a Monsanto consultant. He doesn't belong on the water commission. There are 3 things you can do to stop his nomintation:

1. sign the petition below and share it
http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/do-not-confirm-plantation

2. Submit testimony to the Senate against his nomination.
(Dead line ends in 1 hour, so need to flood with balls all week, until Friday https://www.facebook.com/notes/10152848577936032/   more info)

Tuesday deadline! Submit testimony to the Senate Water & Land Committee (WTL) on GM 820 OPPOSING Bill Balfour’s confirmation to the Commission on Water Resource Management (CWRM) for a term to expire 6-30-2019. Also call the Committee Members, who’s phone numbers are below. Doing both is most effective.


The confirmation hearing is Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 2:45 pm in Room 224 before the Senate Committee on Water and Land (Chair Thielen, Vice Chair Galuteria). Consider testifying in person.



Submit testimony to the Senate on GM 820 OPPOSING Mr. Balfour’s confirmation:
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=GM&billnumber=820&year=2015

Sign up or sign in, then enter 'GM 820' in the 'bill status' field and hit return. Click 'submit testimony' and enter fields.
3. call the senators below and tell them you oppose the confirmation of Balfour to the water commission.

Laura Thielen: 587-8388
Brickwood Galuteria 586-6740
Les Ihara 586-6250
Maile Shimabukuro 586-7793
Gil Riviere 586-7330
Sam Sloan 586-8420
Russel Rudermann 586-6890

And for DLNR...The head of the Nature Conservantcy...
Suzanne Case, State Director of Nature Conservancy nominated to head DLNR. And tell them NO to Suzanne Case TOO!
We got him to withdraw a developer last week...Let's do this again...UPDATE:: William (Bill) Balfour...passed Senate Committee...BUT...Is he who he says he is?


 I think the Hunt is over...Just look at those EARS! 
And his nose has the same exact mark...
Likes plastic surgery too...His under eyes are either photoshopped, or adjusted ..
.Where his top part of the ear meets the head looks like had something done too...
If it wasn't for the internet...we would all still continue to be tricked. 
Ma Trix...
Fooling our spirits, and Mother Earth is the one who suffers, along with every other life on Earth...Our Ma has been tricked...I love semantics...
And, It is not nice to fool Mother Nature...In fact it is destructive, and non-productive...

Vultures In The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy: Another example of How To Pluck A Non-Profit.
KYCBS.NET|BY THE CATBIRD
http://www.kycbs.net/NatureConservancy.htm



Vultures in

THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
The conquest of the earth, which mostly means the taking it away from those
who have a different complexion or slightly flatter noses than ourselves,
is not a pretty thing when you look into it too much
.
- Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness

An Interview with Christine MacDonald
By Paul Comstock
Please visit the source of this interview: California Literary Review
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CLR INTERVIEW: Christine MacDonald is a journalist who has written for the Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, and Chicago Tribune. She also worked for Conservation International’s Global Communications Division. Her new book is Green Inc., An Environmental Insider Reveals How a Good Cause Has Gone Bad. Below is Christine’s interview with the California Literary Review.
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What do you think is the main problem with the way environmental organizations are currently run?
It’s impossible to generalize about the entire environmental movement. There are about 12,000 nature groups in this country alone. Many do good work and have strict rules governing corporate fundraising; others are not as scrupulous. In my book, I discuss excesses at about a dozen large groups and take an in-depth look at three organizations that play a huge role in nature conservation not only in this country but in tropical countries such as Brazil and Indonesia.
While Conservation International (CI), The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) often make important scientific contributions, they cancel out all the good works by taking millions of dollars from corporations in an array of polluting industries. Their contributors include power companiesmining conglomerates and grain traders that are fueling the transformation of the last remaining rainforests in Latin America and the Asian Pacific into vast soybean and palm oil plantations.
World Wildlife Fund draws the line at oil companies. But CI, TNC and groups like The Conservation Fund, which works inside the United States, are beholden to BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron Corp., ConocoPhillips and Shell Oil Co.. Corporate moguls including Roger Sant, the founder of AES Corp., which operates dozens of coal-burning power plants, and Rob Walton, the chairman of Wal-Mart’s board, sit on the boards of directors that run the groups.
While these relationships have spawned lucrative new funding streams, the money has essentially bought off the organizations. Groups that take oil money, for instance, have studiously avoided comment on the battle these companies are waging with other environmentalists to open up more of the country to drilling.
The corporate ties also lead to warped relationships. CI and Bunge Ltd., one of the world’s largest grain traders, have a partnership in Brazil that both tout as a “success story.” They are working with soy farmers to set aside some of the savannah lands that the farmers are converting into soybean fields. According to CI, the project has saved about 120,000 hectares (one hectare equals 2.5 acres) over several years. By CI’s own estimates, however, 2.2 million hectares of Brazilian savannah are lost every year. Much of it is being converted to supply Bunge’s soy crushing factories. So, the net positive effect of the project is insignificant. Bunge’s demand for soybeans continues to fuel large-scale habitat destruction. CI is helping Bunge greenwash its image....
How much money do the leaders of environmental organizations earn?
Again, it’s impossible to generalize given the number and wide variety of environmental organizations in the country. What I can tell you is that the leaders of several of the country’s largest nature groups make salaries of $350,000 or more, which puts them in the top 1 percent of US taxpayers. Among the highest paid is Steven E. Sanderson, president and CEO of the Wildlife Conservation Society, who makes more than$825,000 in salary and fringe benefits, according to his group’s 2006 tax return.
You criticize environmental groups working with large corporations, but isnt it more effective to engage them than to attack them? Could much have been accomplished without corporate support?
I bought into that notion before I went to work for CI. But after watching environmentalists blatantly engage in greenwashing for their corporate sponsors, I can tell you that once a group takes money from a corporation and comes to rely on the continued flow of those dollars to run programs and pay salaries, it loses its ability to be a critic and a watchdog. One high-ranking environmentalist once told me he shies away from seeking corporate funds because corporate executives “tend to want to buy you up first and talk about conservation later.” I think that is largely the norm.
It’s not that the groups don’t do some good work with the money they get from corporations. While too much goes to pay those six-figure salaries, posh offices and extravagant “fact finding” trips to exotic destinations such as the Galapagos Islands or Pacific Island atolls, some of it is used to conduct scientific studies of endangered species and pay for nature conservation such as CI and Bunge’s partnership to save savannah lands in Brazil. But when you look at the result of that program – saving 120,000 hectares when more than 2 million are lost annually – and so many others like it, they can hardly be considered “success stories” by any objective measure. Meanwhile, Bunge and other companies use their relationships with these groups to paint themselves as an environmentally friendly, which is pure greenwash.
There are plenty of groups that refuse to take corporate funding and continue to thrive and be effective – arguably more effective. Among them isGreenpeace, which has a much more confrontational approach. It’s also more controversial. But it was Greenpeace – not CI, TNC or WWF – that got Bunge and other international grain traders to agree to a moratorium on buying soy raised on recently deforested Amazon lands. They didn’t do it by being polite.
Similarly, Greenpeace showed up WWF earlier this year with a day of protests at the European offices of Unilever, a manufacturer that uses palm oil to make everything from Knorr soups to Dove soap. Unilever responded by agreeing to stop buying palm oil from Indonesia, where the orangutan has been driven to the point of extinction by plantation expansion. WWF had spent years spearheading corporate-nonprofit roundtable negotiations to coax Unilever and other manufacturers to address the same issue without achieving an agreement. So there is reason to believe that environmentalists are more effective when they act like environmentalists – not like corporate courtiers.
You write in your book about the lack of consideration for Native peoples. Would you talk a little about that?
While international conservation groups like to describe the rainforests where they work as pristine, undiscovered places, the truth is people have lived for millennia in the vast majority of these places. The conservationists often see them as “invaders of the forest” who threaten the plant and animal species they have come to protect. But the natives see the foreign conservationists as the interlopers.
In the last few decades, with the urging of international conservation groups and the enticement of foreign aid dollars, millions of people have been evicted from their ancestral homes around the globe according to sociologists who study the trend, and the land turned into national parks and other protected areas. At the same time, conservation groups have come under fire for cutting deals with corporations operating in these same remote places. The groups often trade their acquiescence of large-scale logging operations, open pit mines, oil drilling and pipeline building in exchange for corporate money to do conservation work nearby. The money is often used to strengthen management of protected areas, which usually includes hiring more park rangers to police the parks and keep local people out.
There is no denying that indigenous communities and the rural poor put pressure on the local ecosystems through hunting and clearing land for subsistence farming. But their impact can’t be compared to the much larger scars left by open pit mines, plantations and oil rigs say Native peoples and their advocates, who accuse the conservationists of hypocrisy. They see a double standard in which the world’s poorest, most vulnerable residents are bearing the brunt of the conservation burden while the rich and powerful are immune....
Read the complete article at
Get the book at
Profile of the author, Paul Comstock, Editor of the “California Literary Review”
http://calitreview.com/author/paul


This link...Will take you to the Dirt not fit to grow in....it goes on and on...
This man has documented all the dirt in Hawai'i ...He fought the state, was a whistle blower who never gave up...The Canary in his nest... 
RIP friend! BOBBY N. HARMON
https://sites.google.com/site/thecatbirdsnest/home/cv05-00030---justice-vs-harmon

Welcome to the Catbird's new nest...currently being built in the very top of the tallest tree in the forest!

As many visitors to the former Catbird Seat may know, at the behest of U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and the unjust United States Department of Justicethe old tree was ordered chopped down by Honorable Judge David A. Ezra
This new nesting site, once completed, will bring you startling new views of the world, along with the best of the archived sightings from the old Catbird Seat.  So, spread your wings now and join us at the top of the tree! 

He has died this past year but, left his legacy of research for people of Hawai'i to ponder...Amazing...The web, and where it came from, who plays in it, and where this has led in our state government, and federal courts...From Kam School, to Dan Inouye...Learn the truth...
http://www.kycbs.net/

Also, be aware that the Hawai'ians and those who stand by them have taken a stand against the desecration of their Islands, especially, Mauna Kea...
This will be the beginning, of the end of the USA in Hawai'i...
The time is now...
Stand with us to help save Hawai'i's most sacred mountain, Mauna Kea @ Facebook - "Protect Mauna Kea"

(For the Love of the Mountain)

"Aloha mai kakou,

If you would just take a moment to pause from your busy day and think about the most
sacred place that you are connected to, the place that brings you peace and accepts your prayers, very likely the place where your grandparents and their parents once prayed, the place you would safeguard with all of your might, with all that you are and all that you have. If you said the holy name of that place out loud, would it be the name of a church or a temple or chapel you hold dear? Say it, utter its name out loud as I do....my church, my temple, my mountain, Mauna a Wakea, Mauna Kea.

Yes, it is I, an educator, a cultural practitioner, a chanter, a dancer, a teacher, a mother, a petitioner. I have come forward to speak of this mountain, this place I hold dear, this place I sing of and sing to because it is sacred. As a Hawaiian raised in Waimea on Hawai'i Island, raised by my elders, I know intimately of the relationship our kupuna had with the land and the natural elements in what they did and what they knew. I still sing those songs and say those prayers as I place my hands upon the earth or hold them to the heavens. Our ancestors never destroyed to advance, never constructed in a manner that would irreparably harm their island home or its inhabitants. They were a people who protected the balance, the alignment, the interdependence, and the energy in all things. They knew on the deepest of levels how connected all was and is still, not just to here, but to everywhere and everything. In us, that memory still lives.

I am asking you, my people, my public, to imagine over 18 stories of concrete in the construction of the proposed Thirty Meter Telescope and the excavation of over five acres of the sacred landscape of Mauna Kea that still moves and shakes and is still alive. Just imagine what it takes to build something of that size, what will be carried up to the top of the mountain, and what will be left there when all is done. This is a time when we must be sure, we must be clear, we must be brave and we must be proud. "Be proud even if you stand alone" were the words from my 11year old as she was guided to prompt me into action. If you believe that something that immense will not create repercussions, I ask you to think again. Let's do something, let's become more aware, more knowledgeable, let's raise our level of consciousness, and be steadfast once again. Let's do what is right for our lands, our people, and our children. Let's do what is right and say, No! Not this time. We have made too many concessions, too many compromises, this time we must stand and speak up. This is our piko. Our mountain is still sacred."

B. Pua Case
Waimea


" I'm so concern about the future generation vs Mauna Kea and if we will have Aloha Aina. Right now the game is all or nothing. Even if the present day aina is available in the future, it will be contaminated. We can stand up for Mauna Kea (all or nothing) and begin to clean up now or, we can win this present day war now! So, feast now cause for sure it will be famine." ~ Our Kapuna




Think Permaculture...

Sunday, April 12, 2015

RNAi Pluripotency Destruct END OF LIFE (not kidding)

GMO RNAi as a spray has already been shown to stop the process of growth of fascia...
What is Fascia...is connective tissue fibers, primarily collagen, that form sheets or bands beneath the skin to attach, stabilize, enclose, and separate muscles and other internal organs.



Fascia is the plumbing for water in our bodies...Our bodies make water from oxygen. 95% of the air we breath is made into water. Fascia also has other functions...It holds us together, like a spider web, or Matrix...

Fascia also is what makes us be able to stand up...Without it we would be a lump of tissues and bones laying on the ground...in other words it holds us together.

"..recently, even more evidence has emerged of the mysteries of fascia. For example, the behavior of water that interacts with protein in the human body is becoming clearer. In an article "Water is 'Designer Fluid' that Helps Proteins Change Shape, Scientists Say," Dr. Martin Gruebele, University of Illinois, explains: "Water in our bodies has different physical properties from ordinary bulk water, because of the presence of proteins and other biomolecules. Proteins change the properties of water to perform particular tasks in different parts of our cells. Water can be viewed as a 'designer fluid' in living cells." "
To read the full article go to: 
http://news.biocompare.com/newsstory.asp?id=239323.

The recent discovery of quantum vibrations in "microtubules" inside brain neurons corroborates this theory, according to review authors. They suggest that EEG rhythms (brain waves) also derive from deeper level microtubule vibrations, and that from a practical standpoint, treating brain microtubule vibrations could benefit a host of mental, neurological, and cognitive conditions.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/rele.../2014/01/140116085105.htm


Microtubules are cytoskeleton and is an intracellular matrix that supports cell shape and function. The matrix is a dynamic structure composed of three main proteins, which are capable of rapid assembly or disassembly dependent on the cell's requirements.[1]

Cytoskeleton communicates with fascia which is the plumbing system of our bodies...Carries our waters...And when we say vibrations...This is what vibrates...
I'm still putting it together, but there is a way to explain why you need peace and love in your life to be healthy, with  less constricted, tense, manic, at odds with yourself, confused, unhappy, uncomfortable and depression in life...

Good vibrations truly can make us at peace, and comfortably grateful to be alive...

I would like to bring to everyone's attention  RNAi , or Ribonucleic acid it is a polymeric molecule. It is implicated in various biological roles in coding, decoding,regulation, and expression of genes. DNA and RNA arenucleic acids, and, along with proteins and carbohydrates, constitute the three major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Like DNA, RNA is assembled as a chain of nucleotides, but unlike DNA it is more often found in nature as a single-strand folded unto itself, rather than a paired double-strand. Cellular organisms use messenger RNA (mRNA) to convey genetic information (using the letters G, A, U, and C to denote the nitrogenous basesguanine, adenine, uracil and cytosine) that directs synthesis of specific proteins. Many viruses encode their genetic information using an RNA genome.
Some RNA molecules play an active role within cells by catalyzing biological reactions, controlling gene expression, or sensing and communicating responses to cellular signals. One of these active processes is protein synthesis, a universal function whereby mRNA molecules direct the assembly of proteins on ribosomes. This process usestransfer RNA (tRNA) molecules to deliver amino acids to the ribosome, where ribosomal RNA (rRNA) links amino acids together to form proteins.

USDA Clears RNAi-modified Potato, Alfalfa

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NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – The US Department of Agriculture has deregulated two RNAi-modified crop plants, potato and alfalfa, deeming that they do not pose a risk to other plants and therefore are not subject to certain regulatory requirements.
The potatoes, known as Innate potatoes, were developed by JR Simplot and use RNAi to lower the levels of a compound called acrylamide, a human neurotoxicant and potential carcinogen that sometimes forms in potatoes under high-temperature cooking conditions such as deep frying. RNAi is also used to silence genes involved in the formation of black spot bruises, which can result during the handling of potatoes during harvest, transport, and processing.
The alfalfa, called HarvXtra alfalfa, uses the gene-silencing technology to reduce the synthesis of lignin, which decreases the digestability of the plant as it matures. Developed by Forage Genetics in collaboration with Monsanto, the alfalfa is designed to give growers more time to allow the plant to grow before it must be harvested.
In both cases, the USDA said that it evaluated the modified plants for their potential to "directly or indirectly injure or cause disease or damage" in or to any plant or plant product. Based on information supplied by the companies, as well as comments solicited from the public and scientific experts, it determined that Innate potatoes and HarvXtra alfalfa are "unlikely to pose a plant pest risk and therefore are no longer subject to our regulations governing the introduction of certain [genetically engineered] organisms."
In a statement, Simplot said that it is pleased with the determination and that it is awaiting completion of a review by the US Food and Drug Administration before licensing Innate potatoes to partners in limited test markets next year.
The Innate potato and HarvXtra alfalfa are not the first RNAi-modified food products to reach the US market. Monsanto previously developed a strain of soybeans called Vistive Gold that use the gene-silencing technology to yield trans-fat-free and reduced-saturated-fat oil.
Meanwhile, the USDA is currently reviewing an apple developed by Okanagan Specialty Fruits that uses RNAi to eliminate browning.
The USDA's signing off on the two crops comes at a time when ag-bio firms are increasingly looking to RNAi to create plants with improved traits, which also is bringing increased scrutiny of the technology.
In response to the USDA's recent rulings, the Center for Food Safety, a non-profit that frequently challenges genetically engineered crops, contended that the agency is rushing RNAi forward, citing a recent Environmental Protection Agency panel review of the technology.
However, that review was related to the use of RNAi for insecticidal applications. Unlike with Innate potatoes or HarvXtra alfalfa, this application of the technology involves the transfer of dsRNA to other organisms to inhibit exogenous gene expression, rather than its use to silence endogenous genes.
As reported by Gene Silencing News, an EPA panel earlier this year found that there is likely to be little danger associated with the use of pesticidal RNAi to humans and other mammals. Still, it expressed concern over uncertainties about their potential effects on the environment and non-target insects.
The potatoes are growing already...And people are eating them...This is even hard for me to comprehend the thought....When I read this...

ASK SOME QUESTIONS...?The researchers treated some human stem cells with a small amount of RNA designed to suppress HERV-H. Doing so, they found, removed the stem cell's ability to develop into any human cell—instead they would only grow into cells that resembled fibroblasts—cells normally found in connective tissue. A closer look revealed that suppressing HERV-H also suppressed the production of proteins necessary for pluripotency. Thus, at least in humans, the remnant viral DNA appears to be necessary for normal human development—without it, human life would be impossible.
Because of the role HERV-H plays in pluripotency, its possible other remnant viral DNA plays a role in human development as well,...
http://phys.org/news/2014-03-ancient-virus-dna-remnants-pluripotency.html#jCp
NOW, if the DNA GMO manipulated plants are creating their own viral changes...that nobody in the world of biotech has said one word about, and actually trolls the internet to discredit......then what exactly are we supposed to expect?

Regulators Discover a Hidden Viral Gene in Commercial GMO Crops
http://www.independentsciencenews.org/commentaries/regulators-discover-a-hidden-viral-gene-in-commercial-gmo-crops 

January 21, 2013 BiotechnologyCommentaries,Health 150 Comments
by Jonathan Latham and Allison Wilson
How should a regulatory agency announce they have discovered something potentially very important about the safety of products they have been approving for over twenty years?
In the course of analysis to identify potential allergens in GMO crops, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has belatedly discovered that the most common genetic regulatory sequence in commercial GMOs also encodes a significant fragment of a viral gene (Podevin and du Jardin 2012). This finding has serious ramifications for crop biotechnology and its regulation, but possibly even greater ones for consumers and farmers. This is because there are clear indications that this viral gene (called Gene VI) might not be safe for human consumption. It also may disturb the normal functioning of crops, including their natural pest resistance.
Cauliflower Mosaic Virus
CAULIFLOWER MOSAIC VIRUS
What Podevin and du Jardin discovered is that of the 86 different transgenic events (unique insertions of foreign DNA) commercialized to-date in the United States 54 contain portions of Gene VI within them. They include any with a widely used gene regulatory sequence called the CaMV 35S promoter (from the cauliflower mosaic virus; CaMV). Among the affected transgenic events are some of the most widely grown GMOs, including Roundup Ready soybeans (40-3-2) and MON810 maize. They include the controversial NK603 maize recently reported as causing tumors in rats (Seralini et al. 2012).

The researchers themselves concluded that the presence of segments of Gene VI “might result in unintended phenotypic changes”. They reached this conclusion because similar fragments of Gene VI have already been shown to be active on their own (e.g. De Tapia et al. 1993). In other words, the EFSA researchers were unable to rule out a hazard to public health or the environment.

In general, viral genes expressed in plants raise both agronomic and human health concerns (reviewed in Latham and Wilson 2008). This is because many viral genes function to disable their host in order to facilitate pathogen invasion. Often, this is achieved by incapacitating specific anti-pathogen defenses. 

Incorporating such genes could clearly lead to undesirable and unexpected outcomes in agriculture. Furthermore, viruses that infect plants are often not that different from viruses that infect humans. For example, sometimes the genes of human and plant viruses are interchangeable, while on other occasions inserting plant viral fragments as transgenes has caused the genetically altered plant to become susceptible to an animal virus (Dasgupta et al. 2001). Thus, in various ways, inserting viral genes accidentally into crop plants and the food supply confers a significant potential for harm.
! Listen to these trolls trying to attack the person who is a qualified scientist, and who is reporting this to us !
! And something that was reported by an official agency in the EU...the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), late one Friday night as a news release...!
Karen Chun says:
The Mosaic virus is in most GMOs ON PURPOSE – it is the mechanism which stimulates the plant to reproduce the foreign DNA. Without it, you could splice genes all you want but they wouldn’t reproduce.
  • Karen Chun says:
    I should add that the “promoter” gene that is attached to GMO DNA, not only stimulates the inserted genes to “express” or turn on and copy themselves — but it also “promotes” other virus DNA. There’s a lot of ancient (and not active) virus material in our DNA. Some of it is very bad when it gets turned on – like that which causes leukemia..
    For those with some molecular biology background, understanding the process by which GMOs are created, makes one FAR more concerned than just reading about the effects! Logically, what the GMO guys are doing is fraught with danger to not only our health but that of the plants.
    • jrlatham says:
      Hi Karen
      I hope the article is clear that the viral promoter is there on purpose but Gene VI is not. Re your point about the methods used to make GMOs, our paper (Wilson et al. 2006) and another one that is shorter and more concise (The Mutational Consequences of Plant Transformation) are the best resources we know of to find out the gruesome details of the different methods.
      • Ari says:
        No, Gene VI encodes the P6 protein – a nuclear shuttle protein, and is part of the viral infection cycle:http://www.plantcell.org/content/17/3/927.abstract
        Maybe if the PUBLIC funded science instead of only the private sector, we could perform more thorough research into these endeavors prior to public release for consumption. Maybe instead of demonizing the science itself and writing alarmist articles, one could release factual evidence that doesn’t use buzz words only meant to frighten the general public and immediately turn into Facebook memes propagated by the fearfully ignorant.
        Also, I read the abstract of this article, but since I’m a broke grad student (btw, actually have a degree in molecular biology, would like to see credentials of these authors if possible) I can’t afford to pay $29 to read it ahead of publication. Maybe there is something in this article that warrants a more alarmist standpoint, but from what I have read (and this includes previous literature that was likely cited in this particular article) this is actually A. a good thing, the evaluation of possible complications due to this common process and B. not something to panic over.
        Lest we forget that a good portion of GM is a process nearly identical to the practice of crop modification that has been carried out by humanity for THOUSANDS of years – just in a more precise way. That is not the case for all, but it is pertinent to say that not all GMOs can be lumped into one ‘evil’ category. Straight up. Don’t believe the hype.
        • jrlatham says:
          Ari
          I am sorry you cannot access the paper easily/cheaply but the journal has an open access option which EFSA chose not to use. Consequently, you cannot see the research you (if you are a European tax payer) paid for. Unfortunately this means that we cannot make this available to you without breaching copyright. It is a deeply sad thing that this situation persists over much of science, the only people who are able easily to change this are scientists themselves and they have chosen not to do so.
          Yes, Gene VI makes protein P6, but rather than introduce another term you will see we called it the protein produced by Gene VI, etc.
          It is true GMO crops also go through steps of conventional breeding (unless they are papaya or trees in which they may not) but GMO breeding (tissue culture, shooting with particles, infecting with microbes, insereting foreign genes, etc) has next to nothing in common with what we have been doing for thousands of years.
          The people in this story who are the fearfully ignorant are not the public who want labeling so they can avoid GMOs but the regulators who fear industry and for their jobs and wish to remain ignorant of the risks.
      • GMO Wheat Silences DNA in Humans, Children Will Die Before Age 5

        Recently, Australian researchers claimed to have developed a form of salt-tolerant wheat that would allow farmers to grow crops in soil with high salinity.

        Heinemann discovered that the molecules developed in this wheat, intended to silence wheat genes, can match human genes. With consumption, these molecules can enter the human body and potentially silence our genes, he explained. “The findings are absolutely assured. There is no doubt that these matches exist.”

        Flinders University Professor Judy Carman and Safe Food Foundation (SFF) Director Scott Kinnear accepted Heinemann’s analysis.

        Just last year, scientists from Rothamsted Research, based in Hertfordshire, used biotechnological tools to genetically engineer a wheat plant that produced high levels of an aphid repelling odour.

        That strain of wheat would not require treatment with insecticide because it would repel colonisation by the aphid pests and also attract natural predators. Critics charged that there are natural symbioses that take place between aphids and crops which are essential to their survival and the initiative to repel colonisation is another direct attack on much larger ecosystems.

        “These scientists are very short-sighted and they aren’t looking at the whole picture and consequences of introducing GM wheat. There are many bacterial symbioses that take place between aphids and other microorganisms that will affect their entire ecosystem should an intolerant species be introduced into the food chain,” said microbiologist Joseph Sagarese.http://wakeup-world.com/2013/12/02/scientists-say-new-genetically-modified-wheat-silences-dna-sequences-in-the-human-body/

      • “If this silences the same gene in us that it silences in the wheat — well, children who are born with this enzyme not working tend to die by the age of about five,” stated Professor Carman. And I will bet you it is being tested next to your house if you live in Kihei, or what if you stumble onto one of their fields around here...It's a spray..so it only has to enter through your skin...