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Excerpt: "In other words, the GMO apples are designed to fool the public into thinking they're something they're not."

(photo: James Best Jr./NYT)
(photo: James Best Jr./NYT)


Move Over, Frankenfish - Now We Have Frankenapples!

By Alliance for Natural Health

01 August 12

 

pples genetically engineered not to turn brown when sliced or bruised. And new, unnatural proteins are being created in the process. Action Alert!

The "Arctic Apple," engineered by the British Columbia–based Okanagan Specialty Fruits, thinks the non-browning apples could improve industry sales the way "baby carrots" did for carrot sales. Of course, as most people now realize, "baby carrots" are not young, tender carrots at all, but are simply specially shaped slices of peeled carrots, invented as a use for carrots that are too twisted or knobbly for sale as full-size carrots.

In other words, the GMO apples are designed to fool the public into thinking they’re something they’re not.

"Is it a rotten apple that looks fresh?" said Lucy Sharratt, coordinator of the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network, a coalition fighting GMOs. The fruit company had submitted an application to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, but chose not to make any raw data available to the public during the comment period, supplying only two pages of bullet points talking about the data. The Canadian comment period closed on July 3.

Sharratt also said the genetic engineering was "designed to turn the apple into an industrialized product" that could be sold in plastic bags instead of as whole fresh fruit. She noted that a consumer poll commissioned by BC and Quebec apple grower associations found that 69% of Canadians do not want the GE apple.

The apples, which we’ll likely see in the Golden Delicious and Granny Smith varieties first, contain a synthetic gene that sharply reduces production of polyphenol oxidase, an enzyme responsible for the browning.

Some growers, particularly organic ones, worry the anti-browning gene will spread to their apples. While apple pollen does not usually drift very far on the breeze, it can be carried by bees, and cross-pollination would occur without any way to control it.

Here’s what’s most troubling: while only one changed gene will keep the apples from browning, it is likely that other genes have also been changed in the process of creating a GMO. In fact, Kirk Azevedo, a Monsanto market manager working on genetically engineered cotton (who has since left the company) was told by one of Monsanto’s PhD researchers that there are "other proteins that are being produced, not just the one we want, a byproduct of the genetic engineering process."

When Azevedo, who had also been studying protein diseases and knew that such proteins could be toxic, said they needed to destroy the seeds from the GE crop so they weren’t fed to cattle, the other researcher said that Monsanto isn’t going to stop doing what it’s been doing everywhere else.

Azevedo later said, "I saw what was really the fraud associated with genetic engineering. My impression, and I think most people’s impression with genetically engineered foods and crops and other things, is that it’s just like putting one gene in there and that one gene is expressed….But in reality, the process of genetic engineering changes the cell in such a way that it’s unknown what the effects are going to be."

That "unknown" factor is most troubling. No testing has been done to assure the apples’ safety in the long-term, and we know that scientists are seeing birth defects, high infant mortality rates, and sterility in hamsters, rats, and livestock fed genetically engineered soy and corn, and some hamster pups even started growing hair on the inside of their mouths.

The USDA has opened a 60-day public comment period on Okanagan’s application for approval of the GE apple trees. Action Alert! Please send your message to USDA about the dangers of GMO foods, and tell them to keep apples natural!


 

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+42 # pernsey 2012-08-01 17:03
For Gods sake leave our food alone!!! I really am glad to be informed, but I really despise these companies messing with perfectly good and healthy food... LEAVE OUR FOOD ALONE!!!!!!!!!! !
 
 
+7 # ericsongs 2012-08-02 03:24
Quoting pernsey:
For Gods sake leave our food alone!!! I really am glad to be informed, but I really despise these companies messing with perfectly good and healthy food... LEAVE OUR FOOD ALONE!!!!!!!!!!!


The only recourse I see is to abolish all corporations of every size and type.
Cutoff Medusa's Head!
It must be clear by now that our very lives depend on it
 
 
+1 # brux 2012-08-03 01:35
It is not the corporations really, it is the elite that has taken over control of the corporations. If we got rid of all corporations and that elite still had all their money and connections they'd be back at us immediately in some other form. It is a group of people who arrogantly decide they want to engineer the world for their militaristic power control. I don't even think this is all bad - it just gets out of control when corporation's only motivation is to maximize shareholder value and not maximize the good they do in the world.

We need to remove and marginalize the class of people in control right now - that is the solution I think. One way to do that is to put a surtax on wealth, and increase the taxes on incomes working and investment to the same rate, and increase the number of marginal rates at the top end.

it is stupid to tax poor and middle class people.
 
 
+10 # She Cee 2012-08-01 20:37
It is appalling that Monsanto and the other SOBs messing with our foods don't care about the resulting damage. There already are test results showing the effects on animals eating GM foods. What effects will they have on us?

The FDA isn't protecting us so we must spread the word in any way we can to alert people to the dangers ahead if we allow these corporations to continue doing their dirty work in pursuit of the almighty buck.

I for one am contacting the FDA and everyone I know who cares about our future food supply. I hope you will do the same.



































The future is looking more and more bleak.
 
 
+1 # Gailhen 2012-08-01 21:29
All of you logged in to read this article, please click on the "action alert" and sign the petition to stop this horror. Thanks. Gailhen
 
 
0 # bluwizz 2012-08-02 21:12
Love to, can't find it
 
 
+3 # Jameswhadley 2012-08-02 02:14
I'd be happy to hear about genetically engineered Texans, we might get somewhere with that. In other words, let's work on the things that really need improving. Apples? No.
 
 
+2 # massager2002 2012-08-02 04:40
I want to see Monsanto feeding this so called fruit to their own kids first before it is given to my children!
 
 
+5 # oakes721 2012-08-02 06:31
The common thread, from birth defects, sterility and infant mortality to untested(?) approvals by the USDA seems to be a willful plan for population control.
 
 
0 # panhead49 2012-08-02 08:00
Thank you very much RSN for this info. I am an 'apple a day' person - who has been without an apple for about 6 weeks. The ones I usually get felt pithy and the peel would wrinkle if rubbed. Hubby brought me home two Red Delicious (not my usual but greatly welcomed none the less) nice firm ones. Bit into them and they were brown. Thought maybe it was just a bad spot (although it was firm). Cut up both apples, rotten brown all they way through.

Guess it's time to plant a tree and hope to live long enough to see it produce. Living Better Chemically - NOT!!!!!!!!!!
 
 
+3 # letpeacereign 2012-08-02 08:05
It seems clear that Monsanto seeks to kill off most of the world's population through GMOs. I bet Monsanto officials eat organic food, not supermarket food.
 
 
+2 # T4D 2012-08-02 11:21
And, the green slime goes on.
 
 
0 # brux 2012-08-03 01:31
This ought to be illegal in some kind of global court ... it makes me really mad that companies can decide to force feed us proteins that we do not know how will affect the plants of the animals that eat them. I want to be able to say - NO THANKS TO THIS.
 
 
+1 # stemcellinformer 2012-08-03 10:44
There is a reason fruit goes through chemical reactions. The world ecosystem is constantly striving to find a balance. When you upset that system, strange things happen and due to the lack of direct links, ie. large neon signs that say: you messed with apples so the natural predators for xyz bug is now diminishing so this flower is spreading so this weed is dying so this fruit tree has a new kind of rot and...more dead bee colonies or something to that effect. What possible reason could apples have to tunr brown which is beneficial to us? I don't know, maybe they help fight cancer 8x better than fresh apples...like the just discovered brown bananas do. http://www.hoaxorfact.com/Health/full-ripe-banana-with-dark-patches-combats-abnormal-cells-and-cancer.html
 
 
0 # brux 2012-08-03 10:53
well said, and there is just no need for it.
 
 
-1 # frankscott 2012-08-03 16:54
these people are simply following the economic laws of creating profit...all profit is balanced by loss and that's the way everything operates...if we truly do not want profit to continue ruling our lives and these bio-profit making products to further interfere with humanity, we need to change that system, not just these apples...

as long as war, peace, sickness, health , food, clothing, shelter and all that stuff is doled out under rules of the
privately controlled market of profit and loss, humanity will lose more each day..

time for a change far beyond the rhetorical crap peddled by the obummer-burger? believe it ...
 

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