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biotech & famine
"Gordon Couger" wrote in message ... On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 20:42:48 -0700, Walter Epp posted: "Gordon Couger" wrote: Like most of the detractors of modern framing you have no practical experience faming. I have been at this 46 years and watch crops lost to Agriculture scientist know what their doing and they learn from the past. I have oral history of family farming back to 1816. My grand father told me There is no one in the world who has 46 years of experience with genetic engineering. The wisdom distilled from multiple generations of your forefathers does not exist for GE biotech. And the difference, in the broad scheme of things? But all you do is spout the same tired dogma of the ludilits that are starving people to death in India and Africa. Dream about them tonight. I have done every thing I can to provide food for the world May the ghosts of the millions that have died and will die haunt you for your disregard of the world situation that has cause the break down in the fight against disease in the third world and now you want to deny them the benefits of modern agriculture as well. Of course there are lots of people with good intentions including both farmers and biotech employees. The problem is that good intentions are not enough. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. We have to have respect for Nature's ways and real-world consequences, The methods you support would result in massive starvation and every possible square inch of land being stripped trying to raise more food. You parrot the dogma of those that use the ignoance of well meaning people to line their pockets and further their political agenda. See how much money the people that you base your beliefs on contribute to agriclute, aid or research. Gordon The folks I, or those associated with our projects, deal with generally ask for water, transportation and equipment and in about that order. This is pertaining to food as we know that medical assistance is of high priority also. Seldom if ever do we get requests for seeds except to borrow or buy from a nearby group of the same culture. The increasing millions spent on experimenting is almost proportional to the increasing hunger in the world. This dilemma is not to be resolved by our huge corporations but by you and I. James Curts |
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