Monday 17 November 2008

UK Secret GM crops Trials

UK Secret GM crops Trials

From the Telegraph

GM crops 'to be grown in secret'
Genetically-modified crops could be grown by the Government in secret locations in an attempt to prevent trials being attacked by saboteurs, it has been reported.

By Jon Swaine
Last Updated: 10:58AM GMT 17 Nov 2008
GM crops 'to be grown in secret'
GM food trials in this country have been affected by vandalism Photo: STEPHEN HIRD

Trials could also be conducted away from the public in the Government's Porton Down military research site in Salisbury, Wiltshire, it is claimed.


However, a review of security arrangements for trials has been ordered by Hilary Benn, the Environment Secretary and Lord Mandelson, the Business Secretary.

At it again pushing through the GM agenda.

So while you are signing on for your state hand out you can be genetically screened and have your being ID Card sorted out, ( go on! you know you want to! Jacqui say you have been pestering her!) then you will know what body parts of yours they will want when it is your turn to be farmed, and then you can be entertain by the four armed bearded hermaphrodite juggler in the square with all the other genetic mutations.

Conti..

The Independent reported that ministers are preparing to scrap the disclosure rule.

Naturally, like everything else that this UKGov (PLC) wants to keep from the public domain.

A Government source told the newspaper: "We need to review the security arrangements. The rules are a charter for people who want to stop the experiments. A lot of information has to be put in the public domain and that makes it very easy for people to trash them."

Lord Mandelson acted to loosen rules on GM licensing in his previous job as EU Trade Commisioner, and it is thought he favours a relaxation of the conditions in Britain.

What are long term strategies for if not for the long term?

While the Government has signalled that GM crops hold the potential to prevent future food crises, Gordon Brown has trodden carefully around the issue due to fierce opposition from large sections of the public.


"Plausible deniablity Mr President, sorry Mr Prime Minister..."

GM crops 'to be grown in secret' - Telegraph

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