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From: J.Bond, Yate, BRISTOL
5.2.3 Compositional equivalence. p70.
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Two molecules may be compositionally and structurally identical,
the one being the mirror-image of the other, but have widely
differing properties.
5.2.6 Lack of successful litigation. p73.
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Impoverished farmers dependent upon bio-tech companies for
seed, pesticide and herbicides cannot fund litigation. It
is also often very difficult to link cause and effect for
low-level poor human health.
5.5.1 Nutritionally enhanced fodder reduces soil and water
pollution. p101.
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It is over-dense stocking that causes pollution. Soil microbes
naturally recycle faeces, particularly when composted.
6.2.1 Alien (introduced exotic) species model. p111.
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Says, only approximately 15 plants out of an estimated 15,000
are a problem. It is the amount of devastation produced by
the 15 species that is relevant.
6.3.3 Anecdotal evidence. p132.
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U.S. farmers' testimonies (as per the Soil Association's Report
"Seeds of Doubt") are anecdotal. Whereas "facts"
come from Scientific Institutes and Bio-Tech Company Reports.
The latter are possibly over-optimistic, due to the need to
recoup expenses and show a profit.
6.4.3 Resistance to several herbicides - "gene-stacking".
p143.
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Said not to be a problem because of the multiplicity of available
herbicides. Fails to mention that this may imply use of older,
more toxic, herbicides. . The report admits lack of knowledge
or lack of research on, eg, pages :-
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73,74,79,98,103,104,107,113,116,118,119,124,127,135,147,148,152,153,174,
178,188-189,190,191,193,198,202,212,221,223,232,233.
Executive Summary.
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This minimises the volume of uncertainty and lack of research,
as outlined in the body of the report (see above). The similarity
of GM to traditional breeding transformations is over-emphasised.
p50. The latter occurs only within the same family or with
viruses.
p8. It is not explained that "peer review" may
put knowledge into the Public Domain. Cutting edge "knowledge"
of likely future commercial value, may lack "peer review"
and may lack a full safety audit.
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