Widespread GMO Contamination: Did Monsanto Plant GMO’s Before USDA Approval?

Recently evidence has surfaced showing that Monsanto’s genetically altered alfalfa may have been set free in 2003 — a full two years or more before it was deregulated in 2005. In a letter, obtained by Natural Society with permission to post for public viewing, it becomes clear that the USDA may have turned a blind eye to the entire situation, allowing widespread GMO contamination of GMO-free crops.

Alfalfa is a perennial plant that grows for more than 2 years and may not need to be replanted each year like annuals. Because it is a perennial plant, it is exceptionally vulnerable to contamination. This GMO alfalfa could contaminate crops around America very quickly. This could threaten the integrity of organic products as meat and dairy could be easily contaminated.

A letter from Cal/West Seeds to the USDA states they found the Round-Up ready gene in their seeds in 2005, meaning the seeds were released in 2003. The USDA turned a blind eye to this letter and this information was withheld from the public.

In 2010 the USDA released a Final Environmental Impact Statement which acknowledged their full awareness of the GMO alfalfa spreading its traits to non-GMO alfalfa as far back as 2003. Not only was the USDA aware of the scandal but the agency also deregulated GM alfalfa with full awareness of its environmental dangers and contamination issues.

Title: “Widespread Gmo Contamination: Did Monsanto Plant GMOs Before USDA Approval?”
Authors: Cassandra Anderson and Anthony Gucciardi
Source: Global Research: May 04, 2012

http://www.globalresearch.ca/widespread-gmo-contamination-did-monsanto-plant-gmos-before-usda-approval/

Student Researcher: Adam Hotchkiss, Sonoma State University
Academic Evaluator: Greg Hicks, PhD. Professor of Health Sciences, Mendocino College

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  • Nicole Arevalo

                It
    is sad that America takes so much pride in its intelligence and prosperity. It is
    sickening that while companies pretend that no bad comes from their actions
    there are innocent people being hurt because of misconduct from the upper 1%. People
    are sick of hearing about companies turning a blind eye to the problems they
    may face because it is too much of a hassle to deal with. This causes problems
    in the lives of innocent Americans. How about the people that get sick from
    eating mad beat or are losing years off their life due to GMO deregulation.
    They are forced to deal with a situation that was caused by those who are
    supposed to protect us.  People pay
    a lot of money for organic products and assume the cost is beneficial to their
    health and well-being but the alfalfa that was ignored and was continuously
    contaminating other meat and dairy is doing exactly the opposite. With recent
    rejection of Prop 37 there is no telling what will be in our food. News like
    this is disgusting but also eye opening and its great that it is being shown to
    the public. Continuing to expose the dark truths like this will make it so that
    we can push Prop 37 to pass next time around.

     

    Nicole Arevalo

    Sonoma State University

    Junior

    Sociology Major

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