Mass sterilization through food?, page 1
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reply posted on 12-12-2010 @ 12:09 AM by marriah3330
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Wow, this was a wonderful thread, and very informative, I will definantly spread the word to my freinds that are consuming soy. There is a movie about sterility in females i think the movie is called "Children of Men" its a great film about a woman who ends up pregnant, the first woman in the world for over 18 years. If you havent seen it yet, i reccomend it and then keep the title of this post in mind! Thanks!


reply posted on 12-12-2010 @ 12:38 AM by chrismarco
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I just don't know but I'm pretty confident that dairy is just as bad for you...as far as soy used for sterilization not sure why it was not applied to corn as this makes up the cornerstone for a great deal more products than soy and soy is in a lot of stuff. There are so many foods that could be used to sterilize people and oranges would be another food on a list that is probably consumed by a great deal of the population.


reply posted on 12-12-2010 @ 01:44 AM by new_here
Yeah, here's a Google Search Link to Monsanto's Terminator Seeds: Click Here

This whole concept of buying seeds from Monsanto, which grow into plants that produce 'sterile seeds' is disturbing for two reasons...

1. Cross pollination could lead to sterile seeds in other species of plants?
2. Consuming plants grown from Terminator Seeds... Is there any chance the sterility gene could find a way into our own bodies? Sounds crazy I know, but hey, who knows really? They didn't know it would cross pollinate and render 'normal' varieties of corn sterile in the farmer's field next door, did they? Then they sued him for growing their patented variety that he didn't want to grow to start with!!!

Side note--remember the news story about the man who had a pea plant growing in his lung? Obviously wasn't the Terminator variety, but way not normal, either!!! Anybody know if Monsanto is messing with pea plants, too?

Interfering with a plant's natural ability to reproduce is irresponsible and just plain idiotic. Who knows what the far-reaching implications of GMO technology will bring...
edit on 12/12/2010 by new_here because: messed up

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