. . . And what about the genetically manipulated foods we are unwittingly being fed nowadays? We are told that everything that contains genetically modified plant matter is clearly labeled, but studies in Britain reveal that cross-pollination has occurred between G.M. test crops and other natural species and now it is impossible to contain the genetically modified plant strains. This makes it almost impossible to tell what foods contain genetically modified ingredients because nobody knows how far these alterations have and will spread through the food-chain. G.M. foods have been proven in scientific experiments to deplete the immune-systems of animals that they were fed to, and could potentially make all species on Earth including man-kind extremely sick.
When we look at who is responsible for this 'accident', it doesn't really seem to be so much of an accident at all. The main companies behind G.M. research, are also, I believe, involved in the production of drugs and antibiotics for human use. Looking at it from an entirely material (monetary) point of view, as the ruthless businessmen running these drug companies would, I believe that it is to their benefit that peoples' immune-systems are depleted, because people would then need more antibiotics and drugs to stay healthy, which would create a greater demand for them and more business for the drug companies. So even if genetically modified crops are not allowed on the market, contamination of natural strains has already occurred and these potentially health-threatening 'frankinstein foods' are already making their way to the public's dinner tables, if they haven't already arrived, regardless of what measures are taken to stop them.
All of this evidence indicating how dangerous genetically modified foods are and the Prime-Minister of England, Mr. Tony Blair doesn't seem to think that there is anything wrong with them at all. Or could he be receiving a 'back-hander' from Monsanto's 'big-businessmen' to help convince him that G.M. foods are alright? It seems very strange that the Prime-Minister of England would support the production of crops that have been proven in previous tests in India to require more applications of chemical sprays and fertilizers (also produced by Monsanto) than normal crops and don't yield as well as ordinary un-manipulated crops. . . .