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for tonight's conversations of great minds i'm joined by jeffrey smith jeffrey is a leading consumer advocate in the fight against the use of genetically modified foods he's council leaders on every continent influence some of the first state laws in the united states regulating the use of g.m.o. those genetically modified organisms jeffrey has been described as the leading world expert in the understanding and communication of the health issues surrounding genetically modified foods is the author of numerous critically acclaimed books on genetically modified foods including genetic documented health
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risks of genetically engineered foods jeffrey joins me now in the studio you're welcome thank you thanks for joining us back in the eighty's when the g m o's were first coming out there there were no laws there were no regulations and monsanto actually went to the i believe it was the bush administration history was the reagan administration ok and so we'd like you to regulate it was this all of what have you see monsanto has not been a very popular company for decades because of continually lying about the toxicity of their products so they figured if the government gave a rubber stamp to it and it looked like it was the government approving it then they were kind of off the hook and in the next decade they got what they wanted a rubber stamp that meant nothing but it gave the illusion that the government was regulating. house so well the person in charge of policy at the f.d.a. was michael taylor monsanto's former attorney he had been put in that position because the white house under the first bush administration instructed the f.d.a.
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to promote biotechnology and so they brought in michael taylor to be in charge of the policy claims that the agency is not aware of any information showing that g m o's are significantly different and therefore no testing or labeling was necessary that's the actual language in fact we have a graphic of this showed on the. the f.d.a. declares g m o's no different this is a graphic number one actually where. the agency is not aware of any information showing the foods this is verbatim what i've just said is this is the this is the actual and this it was was written by a guy who worked for monsanto quit his job went to work for the government then went back to monsanto as their v.p. and now his back is at the f.d.a. is u.s. food safety is are you kidding know. but it gets worse you see. where the lawsuit was filed against the f.d.a. they were forced to turn over their secret internal memos forty four thousand of them and it turns out that this statement the policy was
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a lie that it was actually overwhelming consensus among the scientists working at the f.d.a. their g m o's were dangerous and should be carefully tested they warned against toxins allergens new diseases or nutritional problems and they complained about the proposed regulation that came out that's remarkable so and in fact you you have some examples here genetically modified potatoes this. the photo of g.m. potatoes number two damaged rats tell us about this well in this case the rats ate genetically engineered potatoes engineered to produce an insecticide that's not on the market it was an experiment so that the this is sort of like the corn that produces bacillus them very similar very similar but what they did was they found that the potatoes the natural the rats the natural potatoes there were spiked within the same insecticide that the g.m. potatoes produced they didn't get sick so it was only the process of genetic
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engineering that could be implicated the same process that's used for the saw in corn that are already on the market could it could it be that if the toxin of the insecticide if it's externally applied the potato it's everything is outside of cellular member and so the body can somehow distinguish that the digestive tract whereas if it's and this if it's if it's the product of the potato itself growing it would permeate every cellular structure of the potato in this case in this case they guarded against that because they had tested this particular insecticide at doses that seven hundred times higher than were produced in the potato and they had no effect on the on the rats but we do know the process of genetic engineering causes massive collateral damage in the d. . and so there could be hundreds or thousands of mutations in the d.n.a. of the tail of the plant right so the corn for example has a new allergen monsanto's bt corn has a completely new allergen that was not evaluated by the f.d.a.
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or anyone and only found out afterwards by allergen you mean something that causes human beings to react allergic lee exactly and monsanto's soybeans have as much as seven times higher levels of an existing soy allergen etc and these things are not evaluated now just to go back to this g.m. potatoes the consequence of this in this graphic the rats developed potentially pre-cancerous growth in the digestive tracks we have a picture of that in just a second smaller brains livers and testicles partial atrophy of the liver and immune system damage in ten days in ten days it seems to me that all you have to do on your website to get the average american at least the average american male to pay attention to this is put you know monsanto gives you smaller testicles i get what i have almost better male rats are genetically modified story the testicles change from pink to blue. i have pictures of that why when i show it i kind of just take a sip of water and say i'll let that one sink in for
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a while but yeah yeah. the next graphic we have i believe is the stomach lining yes and this the out these are these are the stomach lines now this is this is the scale so the the the lining cells this is the end of the epithelium none of the at the start of ok there's the stomach lining is is thicker what are we seen this is called potentially precancerous cells growth there's no tumor but it's proliferative cell growth for some reason the cell architecture is completely different in the rats the need to genetically modified potato but here's the scary thing when a pediatrician named michelle pair of saw all these research studies she said oh we've got a problem this is what we're seeing in our children she has seen changes in the digested. capacity and they just are just effects in children that are different than they were thirty years ago kids that are allergic to everything are failure to thrive can't eat anything and we see that this kind of disruption may be.
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throughout the american population because inflammatory bowel disease is up forty percent since she was introduced colitis all servers etc now we've interviewed thousands of doctors and their patients over time who prescribe non-human diets talk to them they said they were there prescribe diets to every patient and as we described their results it turns out these kind of things are seen the gastrointestinal problems are on the rise but when they switch to non g.m. a lot of them go away within days and with livestock it's the same way with pigs that were fed genetically modified soyuz their regular diet they were switched to non g.m. soy diarrhea problems disappeared in two days old she was bloated centra deaths from them disappeared completely we're seeing changes in cattle pigs dogs cats and humans when they go from g.m. to non-u. and it's very similar what's happening we're seeing an epidemic in the united states right now of what's being referred to as gluten intolerance so it does ease
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wheaten tolerance i can testify to this i really came back last really about a decade while i was nine eleven the day before nine eleven and i got really really sick there from. those parasite that infects the waters. and. took a bunch of antibiotics nuked my guts and ever since then i've been able to eat anything with wheat i get really sick could it be and i and it's like in that decade from that it's all now it's like everybody i know is like this and restaurants now are saying oh you want a gluten free menu it's like you know a decade ago i'd say that they go on our site used to eat right and it could be the you know not to personalize this but. that kind of thing that that intolerance to gluten isn't really an intolerance to gluten it's either a dollars to g.m.o. gluten or b it is a change in the body that is the consequence of eating other g.m.o.
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foods or it's being maintained because i mean i eat a lot of corn now because i can't eat wheat soy things and tacos if i mean them in a restaurant the odds are they're g.m.o. corn so i'm continually. can you yes on that a little bit i think i will go on to something here i think we are i think we are when i describe for example the bt corn which you describe the corn engineered to produce its own insecticide when i describe that medical conference is that doctors go oh my god this could explain the increase in gastrointestinal problems in my practice since we're going to sit in one thousand nine hundred six. it's designed to break open the stomach of insects and kill them right now according to environmental protection agency there's no impact on human cells and it's destroyed during digestion they got it wrong february of this year journal of applied toxicology they took the bt toxin out of monsanto's corn applied it to human cells it poked holes in the cells causing leakage the same kind of holes that may kill insects last year in canada they found ninety three percent of pregnant women had
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bt toxin in their blood as well as the blood of eighty percent of their unborn fetuses so if bt toxin his drilling holes in our interest in the walls and causing disruption of the lining of our digestive track then it could be causing the problems that we're seeing now you mentioned antibiotics the other type of g.m. crop are roundup ready crops engineered not to die when sprayed with roundup so it's the weed killing technology the roundup ends up in the food the roundup is an antibiotic we eat the antibiotic and not only has all these you know cancer promoting it and you can describe the under construction problem properties but it can also potentially kill the gut bacteria that's helpful for our immune system in our digestive system so all this kind of this. can be wreaking havoc on the human diet in north america and we're seeing these kind of changes in the increased disorders since one thousand nine hundred six is there a control are there are there other countries that that have similar wealth to the
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united states similar dietary habits united states but don't use genetically modified foods and if so they have different incidences of these kinds of problems yes the united states is falling behind europe united states gets sicker more often than europeans united states is falling behind in terms of infant mortality and longevity etc so europe is a good example in fact there's another genetically modified food called bull growth hormone injected cows in the dairy products that come out right and they compared the the rate of fraternal twins in the u.k. compared to the u.s. and found it was much bigger in the u.s. and they blame vat on r b g h because it increases the incidence of maternal twins that's that's remarkable i've seen a lot of speculation to the somehow these hormones i can't identify any particular one but the increasing cocktail of hormones that right given our animals are contributed to breast cancer but it's growing as well and possibly prostate cancers and just you know all these hormone mediated cancers and the bone growth hormone
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increases i.g.f. one which is linked to breast cancer pre-menopausal women with high levels of i.g.f. one are seven times more likely to develop breast cancer so what i just said because i spoke pretty quickly was when you take this injection and you inject cows the milk has higher levels of a cancer promoting hormone a former monsanto scientist told me that three of his colleagues found such high levels of i.g.f. one in the milk from cross treated with monsanto's drug these three months into a scientist refused to drink milk thereafter unless it was organic one bought his own cow wow amazing more with jeffrey stuff right after the break. interpol started. before going global and now fully viral.
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well go back to conversations with great minds with jeffrey smith jeffrey has been described as the leading world expert in the understanding and communication of the health issues surrounding genetically modified foods he's the author of numerous critically acclaimed books on genetically modified foods including genetic roulette documented health risks of genetically engineered foods let's get back to it. we
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talked about celiac disease intolerance allergies these all these things are exploding autism is something that has been really in the headlines recently back twenty thirty years ago as one in several thousand children now it's one in several hundred children eighty one in eighty eight born in the autistic spectrum some of that apparently is the consequence of better detection or you know changes in our definitions of what is and what isn't autism but that can't account for more than a very very small percentage of that change and there's all this speculation you know the mercury that tomorrow so all these other things you're suggesting the genetically modified organisms may be connected i think it may be a contributor but many scientists and doctors also agree in fact in my film coming out called genetic will it will be out in august we interview three different parents including a medical doctor that took their kids off of genetically modified foods and saw changes in behavior and gastrointestinal distress one of the scientists that i work with gave a talk in germany and described the behavioral physiological and neurological
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changes in laboratory animals in livestock that were fed genetically modified feet and they autism specialists came up to him afterwards said these are exactly what we're seeing in autistic children the gastrointestinal problems the permian billeted the changes in the bacterial balance and behavioral changes are found in the rats in the mice in the pigs and the cows that they've been tested and now in our kids in our kids and our thoughts and is this in utero or or exposure. after birth we haven't gotten that far into your breast milk or it's hard to say we do know that inside the in utero you have the bt toxin and the round up they both pass through the window into the amniotic fluid and of course the blood brain barrier is not well developed at all and so if things like if the toxin which breaks open pores in human cells if that gets in the brain we have no idea if that's going to be leading to developmental disorder now in our last segment i asked you if there
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was a control group against worsley of the united states could be measured and i'm trying to be under control group here because most so good on you i don't know how to do it and we want to get i want to get to that a minute because this is one of the big problems here in america and but in any case you said europe what's the status of g m o's and you're well the person who did this potato study was gagged and fired and threatened within two days of going public with his findings but after seven months he was invited to speak before parliament the gag order was lifted a firestorm erupted it was europeans and the european scientist he had been he had been hired to figure out how to test for the safety of those so he was an insider when his gag order was lifted in april and february of one thousand nine hundred nine within ten weeks the tipping point of consumer rejection was achieved because using g m o's had become a marketing liability so kraft unilever nestle's the bay of the major food companies of all remove g.m. and gradients from the european brands but not in the u.s.
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where most people are unaware. so was here a for some period of time using g.m.o. foods yes is it possible to see a change and in that you know over time that it correlates to that with things like you know autism or i.b.s. or whatever we did see that soon after g m so i was introduced to the u.k. so elegy skyrocketed by fifty percent in a single year or years this was in one thousand nine hundred just before they removed it and in the article that came out the york laboratory was saying this. could implicate genetically engineered soy but i think the government stepped in and they wouldn't release the report and they stopped speaking about it because the same government that jumped on our part to discover the problems with the potatoes remarkable. india yeah has had a apparently a real problem with g.m.o. products and and that problem has been more economic i mean we've been talking medical here and a tickle to the imus yeah i'm assuming that there's that as well but. using g.m.o.
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as are risking our extension extinction as a species he was talking about medical banana shiva has as just done some brilliant work on the on the on the thousands tens of thousands of farmers who are committing suicide quarter of a million quarter of a quarter million farmers according to vomit she have committed suicide and she says at least three quarters are due to bt cotton genetically engineered cotton engineered to produce the bt toxin to kill insects now basically what's what's the relationship between that and suicide ok they borrow heavily to buy the more expensive seeds and associated chemicals the bt cotton is unreliable and when it doesn't even pay back enough to allow the people to pay their loans they commit suicide going to lose the land and they have found about ninety five out of one hundred homes with a knock on the doors and say what's the cause of the suicide it's been. and there was leaked documents from the government which is always that always not bt cotton
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but the documents now say in fact it is bt why why why why would bt cotton be any different than. regular cotton and why wouldn't the farmers just grow regular cotton right now it's impossible to even get regular cotton in the many of the districts because monsanto has basically taken over the market making it virtually impossible to find it it's a monopoly yes how did it how did they achieve that well they purchased it they also went to extensive lengths of advertising and disinform so they had bollywood actors. spiritual leaders that cetera converting the minds of the people saying oh you're going to make a lot of money and a lot of money so even though independent research was tracking a reduction in income monsanto was claiming just the opposite and broadcasting that to the farmers so they were basically twisting their arm to get them to invest in the seeds were going to make the rich and a lot of them committed suicide and this is ongoing oh yeah in addition people when they pick the cotton are getting itchy and rationing all over their rashes all over
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their bodies and when they allow animals to graze on the cotton plants after harvest many of the animals die i visited one village where they had allowed their buffalo to graze on normal cotton plants for eight years they allowed them to graze on bt cotton plants for a single day and all thirteen buffaloed. and the bt plants have a built in insecticide to side which is arguably a poison given given all this yes why are americans more outraged because americans have been disinformed you may have you may said earlier feed the world through g.m.o. the experts don't think so no one really believes it in fact g.m.o. is actually reduce you but if you ask the average american because two hundred fifty million dollars at the turn of the century was spent on convincing americans the g m o's were needed to feed the growing population but the argument yield my understanding is that the main argument of g.m.o. has historically has not been yield it's been you know this crop will grow just
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well as any other crop but it's been genetically engineered to have its own antibiotic and under its own and in its own insecticide and therefore it's less expensive to grow because you don't have to pour insecticide out or a roundup ready for example roundup ready you know you can use roundup which is herbicides nukes weeds and. actually describe rot a pretty what is so sign scientists found bacteria growing near monsanto's factory that wasn't dying in the presence of around herbicide it was a chemical waste dump and they figured great let's put in the food supply so they took the gene that allowed the bacteria to survive roundup took it out and put it into soybeans now you can spray roundup over a field of soybeans and all of the other play of biodiversity dies but not the soybeans so you can have a completely clean field with no we and if you go to an argentina there's miles and miles of basically sterile outdoors whereas normally if you were sprayed roundup out of russia so it means they would dive all along with all the other reeds as
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well so now we're ingesting roundup is its roots worse now because the roundup actually is now is thought to be creating a proliferation of a new type of organism that may be linked to miscarriages and infertility. a group of scientists wrote a letter to tom vilsack which was leaked on to the internet the secretary of agriculture and described how this organism when isolated when it was exposed to pregnant chickens it killed the embryo within forty eight hours when they have ranches or farms with high levels of miscarriages they look at the aborted fetal tissue and they're packed with this new organism which is also on the party which has been which has been treated with round by organism you're talking about a bacteria it's new science it's the size of a virus so it's only seen under electron microscope it's never been characterized before and you know viruses are those weird kind of in between or i'm not sure if it's alive you know i'm sure it's not because they don't they don't excrete they don't to metabolize they do it's basically did this is now virus so this is not
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a virus it's not a it's not a lot of things it's probably something like a fungus that's a microfungus but they've never seen it before they're isolating the d.n.a. right now. i know i mean it gets stranger than truth there are those who suggest that all of this is just a byproduct globalization how do you respond well what i've seen traveling to thirty four countries is the glue that monsanto like serfs on globalization and corruption captures governments all over so it's not just the byproduct i'd say it's that appeared to me of an incredible global takeover when you look at the speech that was given by monsanto's consultant arthur anderson in one thousand nine hundred nine january they described that the ideal future of monsanto's executives was a world in which one hundred percent of all commercial seeds were genetically engineered and patented and had monsanto's associated chemicals sold alongside that and they created the plan to create the strategy and tactics to achieve that ideal future
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within fifteen to twenty years i suppose this is it is this just monsanto are there other companies about sandstone syngenta down dupont in bear the five major g.m. crops tell me what gene drift is gene drift i plant over here my pollen comes up doesn't we. the sign that says do not spray comes over across pollinates with your plants or the seeds blow over or a passing truck comes in delivering canola seeds in the wind blows and it ends up on your farm there's no coexistence that's possible because nature has figured out a way to spread her bounty over centuries and millennia and this and this gene drift is not just a problem with soybeans to soybeans you know there's a lots of other stuff growing around those nola to mustard canola to broccoli relatives wild relatives and domestic relatives sugar beets to chart right so and it may and it could just as easily go to things that we don't eat but other parts of the ecosystem eat to the grasses or what we call weeds that the rabbits are
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eating and now try and recall it. impossible propagating pollution of gene pool oh you can't recall the genie who was once it's a nature it's a nature exactly so it's going to go beyond the effects of global warming beyond nuclear waste it's at this point in our science it's permanent self-propagating pollution so what do we do we have a little less than a minute left first of all we have to cap it right now the good news is this we know from europe even a small percentage of consumers avoiding g m o's can drive it out of the market with a tipping point so we're educating people that responsible technology dot org with information that changes people's diet and respond at nudgee most shopping guide dot com you can learn how to avoid those but in now there's a labeling initiative in california where if it wins in november g.m. will be labeled fifty three percent of americans say they would avoid g m o's if labeled we think i think that the companies would rather eliminate than admit they use them so when in california is essential right now amazing and spreading the
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