USDA Received Pathogen Warning Before Deregulating GM Alfalfa

February 22nd, 2013

Via: Activist Post:

Following a 6 year approval battle, the USDA fully deregulated Monsanto’s Roundup Ready alfalfa in January 2011. A week later, they partially deregulated GM sugar beets. This occurred despite Secretary of Agriculture’s Tom Vilsack’s knowledge of a stark warning letter by Dr. Don M. Huber, Emeritus Professor of Plant Pathology, Purdue University two weeks prior, who found a link between the modified organisms and the proliferation of the new pathogen. Huber knew about its presence in Roundup Ready soy and corn and sought to hold off the GE alfalfa calling the situation an “emergency.”

Dr. Huber said (vid below) “we don’t know what it is” – it’s a new entity first noticed by veterinarians in the late ’90s, new to science. It’s not a virus, although similar, actually smaller in size and like a fungus that spreads like a virus. It’s contained in Roundup Ready (RR) and Roundup sprayed plants and feed and bizarrely affects all farmland animals often with infertility and spontaneous abortions – an inter-species syndrome that could be the first of its kind.

Research Credit: alvinroasting

One Response to “USDA Received Pathogen Warning Before Deregulating GM Alfalfa”

  1. dale says:

    “we don’t know what it is” – not a virus, fungus, bacteria, etc – but spreads like a virus. Causes pregnancy failure through infertility and miscarriage. And if this was spreading via GMO corn and soy bean, alfalfa could put this in high gear. Creepy.

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