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katatonic
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posted August 20, 2011 04:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
http://networkedblogs.com/lMhWu

Folks, it just keeps getting more insane.

Michael Taylor was just appointed senior advisor to the commissioner of the FDA. This is the same man that was in charge of FDA policy when GMO's were allowed into the US food supply without undergoing a single test to determine their safety. He "had been Monsanto's attorney before becoming policy chief at the FDA [and then] he became Monsanto's Vice President and chief lobbyist. This month [he] became the senior advisor to the commissioner of the FDA. He is now America's food safety czar. This is no joke."

Here's the full story:
You're Appointing Who? Please Obama, Say It's Not So! http://www.responsibletechnology.org/blog/858


The person who may be responsible for more food-related illness and death than anyone in history has just been made the US food safety czar. This is no joke.

Here's the back story.

When FDA scientists were asked to weigh in on what was to become the most radical and potentially dangerous change in our food supply -- the introduction of genetically modified (GM) foods -- secret documents now reveal that the experts were very concerned. Memo after memo described toxins, new diseases, nutritional deficiencies, and hard-to-detect allergens. They were adamant that the technology carried "serious health hazards," and required careful, long-term research, including human studies, before any genetically modified organisms (GMOs) could be safely released into the food supply.

But the biotech industry had rigged the game so that neither science nor scientists would stand in their way. They had placed their own man in charge of FDA policy and he wasn't going to be swayed by feeble arguments related to food safety. No, he was going to do what corporations had done for decades to get past these types of pesky concerns. He was going to lie.

Dangerous Food Safety Lies

When the FDA was constructing their GMO policy in 1991-2, their scientists were clear that gene-sliced foods were significantly different and could lead to "different risks" than conventional foods. But official policy declared the opposite, claiming that the FDA knew nothing of significant differences, and declared GMOs substantially equivalent.

This fiction became the rationale for allowing GM foods on the market without any required safety studies whatsoever! The determination of whether GM foods were safe to eat was placed entirely in the hands of the companies that made them -- companies like Monsanto, which told us that the PCBs, DDT, and Agent Orange were safe.

GMOs were rushed onto our plates in 1996. Over the next nine years, multiple chronic illnesses in the US nearly doubled -- from 7% to 13%. Allergy-related emergency room visits doubled between 1997 and 2002 while food allergies, especially among children, skyrocketed. We also witnessed a dramatic rise in asthma, autism, obesity, diabetes, digestive disorders, and certain cancers.

In January of this year, Dr. P. M. Bhargava, one of the world's top biologists, told me that after reviewing 600 scientific journals, he concluded that the GM foods in the US are largely responsible for the increase in many serious diseases.

In May, the American Academy of Environmental Medicine concluded that animal studies have demonstrated a causal relationship between GM foods and infertility, accelerated aging, dysfunctional insulin regulation, changes in major organs and the gastrointestinal system, and immune problems such as asthma, allergies, and inflammation

In July, a report by eight international experts determined that the flimsy and superficial evaluations of GMOs by both regulators and GM companies "systematically overlook the side effects" and significantly underestimate "the initial signs of diseases like cancer and diseases of the hormonal, immune, nervous and reproductive systems, among others."

The Fox Guarding the Chickens

If GMOs are indeed responsible for massive sickness and death, then the individual who oversaw the FDA policy that facilitated their introduction holds a uniquely infamous role in human history. That person is Michael Taylor. He had been Monsanto's attorney before becoming policy chief at the FDA. Soon after, he became Monsanto's vice president and chief lobbyist.

This month Michael Taylor became the senior advisor to the commissioner of the FDA. He is now America's food safety czar. What have we done?

The Milk Man Cometh

While Taylor was at the FDA in the early 90's, he also oversaw the policy regarding Monsanto's genetically engineered bovine growth hormone (rbGH/rbST) -- injected into cows to increase milk supply.

The milk from injected cows has more pus, more antibiotics, more bovine growth hormone, and most importantly, more insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1). IGF-1 is a huge risk factor for common cancers and its high levels in this drugged milk is why so many medical organizations and hospitals have taken stands against rbGH. A former Monsanto scientist told me that when three of his Monsanto colleagues evaluated rbGH safety and discovered the elevated IGF-1 levels, even they refused to drink any more milk -- unless it was organic and therefore untreated.

Government scientists from Canada evaluated the FDA's approval of rbGH and concluded that it was a dangerous facade. The drug was banned in Canada, as well as Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. But it was approved in the US while Michael Taylor was in charge. His drugged milk might have caused a significant rise in US cancer rates. Additional published evidence also implicates rbGH in the high rate of fraternal twins in the US.

Taylor also determined that milk from injected cows did not require any special labeling. And as a gift to his future employer Monsanto, he wrote a white paper suggesting that if companies ever had the audacity to label their products as not using rbGH, they should also include a disclaimer stating that according to the FDA, there is no difference between milk from treated and untreated cows.

Taylor's disclaimer was also a lie. Monsanto's own studies and FDA scientists officially acknowledged differences in the drugged milk. No matter. Monsanto used Taylor's white paper as the basis to successfully sue dairies that labeled their products as rbGH-free.

Will Monsanto's Wolff Also Guard the Chickens?

As consumers learned that rbGH was dangerous, they refused to buy the milk. To keep their customers, a tidal wave of companies has publicly committed to not use the drug and to label their products as such. Monsanto tried unsuccessfully to convince the FDA and FTC to make it illegal for dairies to make rbGH-free claims, so they went to their special friend in Pennsylvania -- Dennis Wolff. As state secretary of agriculture, Wolff unilaterally declared that labeling products rbGH-free was illegal, and that all such labels must be removed from shelves statewide. This would, of course, eliminate the label from all national brands, as they couldn't afford to create separate packaging for just one state.

Fortunately, consumer demand forced Pennsylvania's Governor Ed Rendell to step in and stop Wolff's madness. But Rendell allowed Wolff to take a compromised position that now requires rbGH-free claims to also be accompanied by Taylor's FDA disclaimer on the package.

President Obama is considering Dennis Wolff for the top food safety post at the USDA. Yikes!

Rumor has it that the reason why Pennsylvania's governor is supporting Wolff's appointment is to get him out of the state -- after he "screwed up so badly" with the rbGH decision. Oh great, governor. Thanks.

Ohio Governor Gets Taylor-itus

Ohio not only followed Pennsylvania's lead by requiring Taylor's FDA disclaimer on packaging, they went a step further. They declared that dairies must place that disclaimer on the same panel where rbGH-free claims are made, and even dictated the font size. This would force national brands to re-design their labels and may ultimately dissuade them from making rbGH-free claims at all. The Organic Trade Association and the International Dairy Foods Association filed a lawsuit against Ohio. Although they lost the first court battle, upon appeal, the judge ordered a mediation session that takes place today. Thousands of Ohio citizens have flooded Governor Strickland's office with urgent requests to withdraw the states anti-consumer labeling requirements.

Perhaps the governor has an ulterior motive for pushing his new rules. If he goes ahead with his labeling plans, he might end up with a top appointment in the Obama administration.

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katatonic
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posted August 20, 2011 04:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
of course in those nasty socialist european countries, GMOs are being banned left right and center. why not here? could it have something to do with corporate ownership of our government? how long european countries can stand up against this i don't know but

that is called fascism, not socialism...

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posted August 21, 2011 12:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
no one cares that GMOs are poised to take over your food supply? have you seen the studies mentioned above?

the obamas eat organic, even grow their own, so obviously they know the difference. what excuse is there for this?

and when you put the VP of monsanto near the top of a federal body like the FDA, what is the next step? GMOs, unlabeled because the consumer doesn't want them, everywhere...?

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posted August 21, 2011 01:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
"the obamas eat organic, even grow their own"..katatonic

Don't make me laugh katatonic.

The O'Bombers couldn't grow a weed. The White House gardener does all the work and Michelle poses for the pictures.

Besides, you don't know what that White House gardener is putting on those White House veggies.

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posted August 21, 2011 04:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Node     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I typed a long reply about my anger about this, unfortunately I did it in the box, and not saved on word.

I think you know Kat a little about how deeply I feel about this. As a career chef- I try to keep up. During Bush2 we saw many many instances at deregulation, just when the ball was rolling from the previous admin. Now with underfunding, and corrupt appointments, I am sad- very sad. Few things are as important as this. Genetically engineered food is BAD FOR YOU. Period, I could spiral off to the drugs in our water supply....I will just say that this is very important. Emails are great, but personal letters are even better. and I am in 2nd draft of my own.

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posted August 21, 2011 04:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Node     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I cannot stress enough that when you talk about cutting spending GEF COSTS us money, as well [in the long term] as making for a very unhealthy population. The strangle hold that certain corps have on us is sick.

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posted August 21, 2011 04:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Node     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Corn was the first.

Just roll that cart of yours down a food aisle and try to find a corn-less product.

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posted August 21, 2011 08:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i would not go so far as to say the obamas get down in the dirt, jwhop, but the organic kitchen gardn at the white house is large and full of goodies, not a monsanto product in sight...

yes node! i am no chef but the rule of thumb i have used for years - buy it raw from someone you know - isn't even enough anymore.

though i live in a gmo-free zone, def not all the produce in the stores are real food anymore...

and despite the pressure of the free market - consumers refusing their hormone-ful milk - they have pressed the fda to put disclaimers on the labels trying to fudge the issue. go figure. =

how much of the food chain will be irrevocably altered before consumer pressure really gets to them...if ever?

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posted August 22, 2011 11:40 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
in a way some things never change. i remember a scene in "a tree grows in brooklyn" (set in the first twenty years of the 20th century) where the mother sends her daughter to the butcher...no hormones, antibiotics or gmos in sight but the advice given was "get a pound of ground round...but make sure he grinds it IN FRONT of you" ie the preground would likely be tainted or filled out to make it heavier with something inferior...

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posted August 22, 2011 12:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
considering the source i decided to look for corroboration of this story.
http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm170842.htm

apparently it is not exactly breaking news...this appointment took place almost two years ago!

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posted August 23, 2011 02:06 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
There's a lot of concern about this issue. Lots of anger too. I know Abs is very concerned and some others were/are too.

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posted August 23, 2011 12:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AbsintheDragonfly     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I live in the middle of GMO land. It's freaking pandora's box, and now there's no going back.

There is NO way to make sure even your own veggies are GMO free anymore.

The GMO plants are somehow able to jump from species to species.

Guess I'm going to have to get busy on being a breathetarian...

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posted August 23, 2011 02:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
abs if you buy heirlooms and build a greenhouse you should be able to protect your crop! now i know that is not as easy as it sounds but if i lived in iowa i would def go for it...i am lucky to live in a "gmo free" area...not sure how much protection that is but at least SOME!

though obama made this appointment the issue has been ongoing for years now. it is a cross-party problem and finding someone who can stop it won't be easy.

there IS a real food movement who are attempting to get enough consumers participating to show monsanto it won't fly...wholefoods obviously are one corporation whose whole biz is at stake and they ARE active...however monsanto are using every trick they can come up with to FUDGe the issue.

after seeing most of the european union close the door on gmos they will do their best to make them "invisible" and sneak them in the back door i'm sure.

the one piece of good news is that humans are very adaptable and some people will thrive on even these monster foods...

apparently some kids born with aids outgrow it, and some kids raised on junk have the constitution to thrive on it now...a newish development. but what will they be like? will they be what we consider optimal humans? or will they have some junk genes that perpetrate the end of human life as we know it?

too much to think about almost.

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posted August 23, 2011 03:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
this is CRUCIAL. most laws can be repealed, amended or got around somehow, and most bad merchandise can be boycotted away. but once these crops reach tipping point there may be no way to reverse their taking over.

one case where the free market may very well be inadequate to effect change.

boycott time?

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