posted on Nov, 11 2008 @ 09:47 PM
When I saw this article, I recalled several headlines pertaining to (human) male infertility which I had seen over the past week. I have tried to
find & link them within this thread.
There's something to this, folks. Soy products being blamed for infertility in men, for example. Soy is a big time GMO crop. (first additional
link)
Even a dramatically higher rate of genital birth defects in infant males is being observed, alongside lower sperm counts, autism, and other problems!
(additional link #2) To me this linked article is HUGE and definitely tied in somehow with this study. Notice that the mouse study says the defects
are being seen "significantly" in third and fourth generations. We're approaching the 26th anniversary of Monsanto's first successful GMO seed.
(link #3 for more) however, prior to that, the canola plant was being selectively bred and manipulated via chemicals and such in Canada, also by
Monsanto. (see link #4) That was taking place in the 70's. (see what I'm getting at?) The kids born in the late 70's, early 80's, who's parents
would have been among the guinea pigs for Monsanto manipulations & chemical additives, are now having children... (the third exposed generation) and
those children are being shown to have some serious defects, specifically and curiously with males showing a greater coincidence of problems.
I see where today's headlines are trying to divert the (human) male fertility problems by blaming generic anti-depressants for the problem. Let's
face a fact here, the anti-depressant craze in America has waned. The GMO crop acceptance and piles of money for Monsanto to make off of them has
only just begun, of course the headlines will start to scapegoat products and behaviors that aren't necessarily the real culprits.
Just something to keep an eye on and one more reason to fight against Monsanto and GMO crops in general to file away for later retrieval.
www.earthtimes.org
(visit the link for the full news article)