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Jeffrey Smith On Protecting The Microbiome

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Raising Public Awareness About The Dangers Of Gene Editing.

Jeffrey Smith returns to the Urban Farm Podcast to talk about what he calls “GMO 2.0”, an easily attainable technology with the power to permanently change the genetic makeup of every living thing on earth. The foods we eat are already being changed and we are already being affected in ways we don’t yet understand, yet there are no controls in place to ensure the changes are safe. Jeffrey illuminates the very real dangers we face and tells us how we can fight back.

Listen to this podcast and learn about:

  • Finding glyphosate in rainwater
  • Pollen traveling hundreds of miles
  • Minimizing exposure to glyphosate – why and how
  • 7 Reasons Why Gene Editing is Dangerous and Unpredictable (6 minute animated film)
  • Completely deregulating gene editing
  • Smuggling genes into plants
  • Some ways gene editing can go disastrously wrong
    • Cutting in the wrong place
    • The repair mechanism can be sloppy
    • Knockout technique fails a third of the time
    • Mutated proteins
  • Readily available, inexpensive technology means the dangers are widespread
  • Considering the origins of celiac disease
  • GMO 2.0 campaign
  • Why the microbiome is the most dangerous field for gene editing
  • Go to protectnaturenow.com to watch “Don’t Let the Gene Out of the Bottle”
  • Grappling with our new ability to destroy

The Institute for Responsible Technology is working to protect you & the World from GMOs (and while we’re at it, Roundup®...) To find out exactly how we do this and to subscribe to our newsletter visit https://www.responsibletechnology.org/

Join us at Protect Nature Now to Safeguarding Biological Evolution from GMOs 2.0. The place to get critical up to date information, watch our short film and most importantly, learn easy ways for you to take action against this existential threat. Visit: https://protectnaturenow.com/

Watch the film: Secret Ingredients

Watch "Don't Let the Gene Out of the Bottle"

Get the book: "Seeds of Deception"

IG @irtnogmos

Facebook @responsibletechnology

YouTube @TheInstituteforResponsibleTechinology

Twitter @TheInstituteforResponsibleTechnology

  continue reading

100 episodes

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Raising Public Awareness About The Dangers Of Gene Editing.

Jeffrey Smith returns to the Urban Farm Podcast to talk about what he calls “GMO 2.0”, an easily attainable technology with the power to permanently change the genetic makeup of every living thing on earth. The foods we eat are already being changed and we are already being affected in ways we don’t yet understand, yet there are no controls in place to ensure the changes are safe. Jeffrey illuminates the very real dangers we face and tells us how we can fight back.

Listen to this podcast and learn about:

  • Finding glyphosate in rainwater
  • Pollen traveling hundreds of miles
  • Minimizing exposure to glyphosate – why and how
  • 7 Reasons Why Gene Editing is Dangerous and Unpredictable (6 minute animated film)
  • Completely deregulating gene editing
  • Smuggling genes into plants
  • Some ways gene editing can go disastrously wrong
    • Cutting in the wrong place
    • The repair mechanism can be sloppy
    • Knockout technique fails a third of the time
    • Mutated proteins
  • Readily available, inexpensive technology means the dangers are widespread
  • Considering the origins of celiac disease
  • GMO 2.0 campaign
  • Why the microbiome is the most dangerous field for gene editing
  • Go to protectnaturenow.com to watch “Don’t Let the Gene Out of the Bottle”
  • Grappling with our new ability to destroy

The Institute for Responsible Technology is working to protect you & the World from GMOs (and while we’re at it, Roundup®...) To find out exactly how we do this and to subscribe to our newsletter visit https://www.responsibletechnology.org/

Join us at Protect Nature Now to Safeguarding Biological Evolution from GMOs 2.0. The place to get critical up to date information, watch our short film and most importantly, learn easy ways for you to take action against this existential threat. Visit: https://protectnaturenow.com/

Watch the film: Secret Ingredients

Watch "Don't Let the Gene Out of the Bottle"

Get the book: "Seeds of Deception"

IG @irtnogmos

Facebook @responsibletechnology

YouTube @TheInstituteforResponsibleTechinology

Twitter @TheInstituteforResponsibleTechnology

  continue reading

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