Posted on 01/06/2005 12:39:14 PM PST by neverdem
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www.washingtontimes.com
Pew's parallel universeBy Henry I. MillerPublished January 6, 2005 The "new biotechnology," or gene-splicing, applied to agriculture and food production is here to stay. More than 80 percent of processed foods on supermarket shelves soft drinks, preserves, mayonnaise, salad dressings include ingredients from gene-spliced plants, and Americans have safely consumed more than a trillion servings of these foods.
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Idiots. Willful blindness and denial of historical fact doesn't make it so.
We developed our technology in the first place because life without it, for most people, was indeed brutish, nasty, and short.
Plagues, pestilence, and poverty and infant mortality rates that would make modern advocates for the poor die from shock. Water contaminated with filth. Death from infection caused by easlily treated maladies like toothaches. Mass famines caused by crop failures.
And these self-important, narcissistic a$$holes from Greenpeace, Pew, and Friends of the Earth want to undo all that in the name of their ideologies. And they call themselves "progressives"?
What they advocate is actually mass murder (bordering on holocaust) by depriving nutritious foods and advanced medicines from those who need it most.
Oh yeah, and one more thing. Our ancient practices of agriculture and horticulture involve genetic manipulation, except it is more commonly known as selective breeding.
/end rant
I know people at the Pew Charitabe Trust and in the Foundation world in general.
People in the rest of the Foundation world are scared of Pew. They stay of their way. It is very strange.
BTTT!!!!!!
Ping for later
Pew's interests aren't about Luddism, they're about money.
Once you know how it works, it makes perfect sense.
Pew is all about using their foundation money to deny access to resources (particularly renewables) by which to force markets into purchasing substitute goods, virtually all of which involve the use of more energy.
Pew is SUNOCO. The tax-exempt "charitable" foundations of major stockholders in oil and gas companies are the biggest and most active donors to environmental "causes."
Consider salmon in the Pacific Northwest, where Pew is the principal lead. Salmon are not endangered, indeed they are enjoying record runs. What is Pew shoveling money at green groups to destroy? Hydroelectric dams. What is the alternative to hydro? Natural gas, because you can bet that clever use of air quality regulations will preclude coal.
Genetic modification of crop plants will eliminate the need for many chemical fertilizers. What does it take to produce those fertilizers? Natural gas.
Got it now?
Using a charitable foundation, to use the law to force people to use your product, to use regulatory power to keep competitors out of the market or force them into selling or go bankrupt, and to protect you from liability for your product in order to reap a guaranteed profit is tax-exempt racketeering, and on a grand scale.
THE STENCH FROM PEW (videotape exposes phony buzz created for McCain-Feingold CFR)http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1367081/posts
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