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pduffy4
23-02-2009, 09:06 PM
Dr Arpad Pusazi lost his job when he warned of the dangers of GM food!!!!

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Apparently in 1998 Dr Arpad Pusazi said on British TV he would not eat GM food. His statement threatened to damage the multi-million pound Bio-tech industry's PR campaing to create public confidence in GM. On 10th October 1998 the day the TV documentary was due to be aired the Rowett institute recieved two phone calls from 10 Downing Street. I appears there was a phone call from Monsanto to Clinton who then phoned Blair who then phoned the Rowett institute. A few days later Dr Arpad Pusazi was suspended and gagged by the institute where he had worked for 30 years!

He will be speaking at Alternative View 2 for those lucking enough to afford the travel costs and hotel costs and the cost of the event. Funny how even the truth costs money!

http://www.avll.co.uk/

fnulnu
24-02-2009, 03:03 AM
This is what happened to one anti-GMO activist in the states.This is going to be one hell of a fight.They're hellbent on this.If you speak out,you get sacked,if you take action,you get 22 years in jail.

February 7, 2009

http://hotair.com/archives/2009/02/07/domestic-terrorist-gets-22-years-for-arson/

Domestic terrorist gets 22 years for arson

A radical activist who helped set a $1 million fire to protest research on genetically modified crops was sentenced Thursday to nearly 22 years in prison _ even more than the prosecution recommended.

Marie Mason decided to “elevate her grievances beyond the norms of civilized society” through fire and destruction, U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney said. The case _ which was prosecuted as domestic terrorism _ was “about an abandonment of the marketplace of ideas,” he added. …

The investigation was cold until spring 2007, when a man looking for scrap cardboard found gas masks, an M-80 explosive, maps and anti-government writings in a suburban Detroit trash bin.

They belonged to Ambrose, who apparently was trying to shed remnants of his past. The FBI searched his home, and he became an informant, blowing the whistle on himself and Mason and going undercover to record 178 conversations with other activists.

At MSU, Mason and Ambrose targeted a campus office that held records on research related to moth-resistant potatoes for poor parts of Africa. Computers, file cabinets and desks were doused with a flammable liquid. Vapors contributed to an explosion, and the fire got out of control.

The explosion burned Mason’s hair and prevented her from finishing the message, “No GMO,” on a wall, a reference to genetically modified organisms.