An edition of Seeds of deception (2003)

Seeds of deception

exposing industry and government lies about the safety of the genetically engineered foods you're eating

1st paperback ed.
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An edition of Seeds of deception (2003)

Seeds of deception

exposing industry and government lies about the safety of the genetically engineered foods you're eating

1st paperback ed.
  • 2 Want to read
  • 1 Have read

The founder of the Institute for Responsible Technology makes a political as well as scientific case against GM foods, and discusses US and European attitudes and actions that consumers can take.

"Without knowing it, Americans eat genetically modified (GM) food everyday. While the food and chemical industries claim that GMO food is safe, a considerable amount of evidence shows otherwise. In Seeds of Deception, Jeffrey Smith, a former executive with the leading independent laboratory testing for GM presence in foods, documents these serious health dangers and explains how corporate influence and government collusion have been used to cover them up. The stories Smith presents read like a mystery novel. Scientists are offered bribes or threatened; evidence is stolen; data withheld or distorted. Government scientists who complain are stripped of responsibilities or fired. The FDA even withheld information from congress after a GM food supplement killed nearly a hundred people and permanently disabled thousands. While Smith was employed by the laboratory he was not allowed to speak on the health dangers or the cover-up. No longer bound by this agreement, Smith now reveals what he knows in this groundbreaking exposé. Today, food companies sell GM foods that have not undergone safety studies. FDA scientists opposed this, but White House and industry pressure prevailed and the agency's final policy--co-authored by a former Monsanto attorney--denied the risks. The scientists' concerns were made public only after a lawsuit forced the agency to turn over internal documents. Dan Glickman, former Secretary of Agriculture, describes the government's pro-biotech mindset: "You felt like you were almost an alien, disloyal, by trying to present an open-minded view....So I pretty much spouted the rhetoric.... It was written into my speeches." In Seeds of Deception Smith offers easy-to-understand descriptions of genetic engineering and explains why it can result in serious health problems. This well-documented, pivotal work will show you how to protect yourself and your family." -- Publisher's description.

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Seeds of deception: exposing industry and government lies about the safety of the genetically engineered foods you're eating
2003, Yes Books, Distributed by Chelsea Green Publishing
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-283) and index.

Published in
Fairfield, IA, White River Junction, Vt

Classifications

Library of Congress
TP248.65.F66 S57 2003, TP248.65.F66

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 289 p. ;
Number of pages
289

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Open Library
OL3696932M
Internet Archive
seedsdeceptionex00smit_954
ISBN 10
0972966587
LCCN
2003106320
OCLC/WorldCat
53122034, 54106491
Library Thing
453446
Goodreads
241073

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