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I received this from my friend Andy Robbins and believe this to be a major risk you should know about. If you are in doubt, ask any Vietnam veteran and then decide.
This is an exclusive breaking news story from NaturalNews. It was received as a tip from a concerned health advocate who found it in the federal register, then forwarded it to an industry advocacy group which then forwarded it to us: Dow AgroScience, LLC, is petitioning the U.S. government to deregulate a genetically engineered variety of corn that is resistant to 2,4-D, an extremely toxic pesticide that was 50% of the recipe to making Agent Orange (used in the Vietnam War as a weapon of mass destruction).
This is all admitted right out in the open in the Federal Register text:
Dow AgroScience LLC; Availability of Petition, Plant Pest Risk Assessment, and Environmental Assessment for Determination of Nonregulated Status of Corn Genetically Engineered for Herbicide Tolerance
"We are advising the public that the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has received a petition from Dow AgroScience LLC seeking a determination of nonregulated status of corn designated as DAS-40278-9, which has been genetically engineered for increased resistance to broadleaf herbicides in the phenoxy auxin group (such as the herbicide 2,4-D) and resistance to grass herbicides in the aryloxyphenoxypropionate acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase inhibitor group (such as quizalofop herbicides)."
This is a continuation of risk to our population, put us last and profits first! When I would interview German and French Physicians on my radio programs, they would say “Americans will not stand up for their rights or take action until it hurts them personally, they really don’t care about each other”. Fortunately, I have started to see this change. I see more people realizing that these types of risks will affect us all at some point and must be challenged.
More on this in the New Year!
God Bless,
Dr. Benzinger
Last Updated (Wednesday, 04 January 2012 08:07)
