Saturday, May 10, 2008

Genetically Engineered


I read this statement (in italics) this morning and my daughter tends to agree...(there is so much 'misinformation' printed on the islands that her fellow workers have been jumped and beaten): “I’ve been told that people in Hawaii aren’t educated enough to make an informed decision if GE foods were to be labeled. This is another way of saying that the people of Hawaii are stupid and that they don’t deserve a choice. Biotech companies should step up to the plate and realize that it’s their responsibility to convince us that their products should be chosen over their organic or conventional counterparts....”

Her company does send out awesome email newsletters and info about their GE research but perhaps they need to do even more if they want to educate people and gain trust ... I love to read their articles; the business is fascinating and extremely controlled and regulated. If fact nearly every seed is accounted for and documented.
Bail was sent to LA this week where she visited the 'taj mahal' of plant research-- where a 5 gal bucket of seed may be worth anywhere from $65,000 to 2 million dollars. She had a great time, the 'inventions' are awesome; she even saw a highschool buddy in Malibu; the low point was the horrid traffic. In a couple weeks, they'll send her to Iowa again...
We talked some more this morning on the wonders of plant research/development (the farmers I know always want to hear what she's up to), and she said that if she was able to take a bite out of a raw ear of corn in the field, she would-- just to obtain its “Superpowers”! (Again—gotta count all those kernels and report them. We laughed on her 'supposed genetic alteration'--perhaps she'd become mosquito 'repellent' or never have to drink water again, that or roots would grow out of her butt!)

I guess I am pro “GE”--I was telling her about the Guatemalans growing corn on horribly steep mountainsides or anywhere there were a few inches of obtainable space. How they managed to plant a seed here and there was beyond me—almost looked like they'd have to let themselves down by rope...attached from a tree up above. Rich beauty and devastating poverty side by side...a few weeks after we left that village, it was buried under a massive mudslide. (another topic)...but back to the steep mountainsides...
Mentioning this, Bail told me to check out the Canadian research team that was splicing goats with orb-weaving spiders... I told her I'd look it up since I had watched a scientific show on spiderweb strength last month...
here goes:
The 5 Current Genetic Experiments Most Likely to Destroy Humanity
#1. Spider-Goats http://www.cracked.com/article_15801_p5.html

Which leads me to ANOTHER blog topic.... I read that BLOGS are so popular because there isn't any good TV anymore. (That was uh good sentence!) I bet for the last 2 weeks, my son and I have grappled (that rhymes with apple, not grape) over the laptop, virtually ignoring the TV altogether—sometimes it's not even turned ON.... our brain cells are duplicating at enormous rates without TV...the influence of google has triplicated our intelligence.... I mean, GEEZ... “The Girls Next Door” on TV, or www.cracked.com? Nah...ha ha ha ha ha! I guess it all depends on your mood—mindless entertainment...or insightful contemplation...?!

1 comment:

Dan Johnson said...

I'm not sure if this has anything to do with anything but I have a friend in Australia who is a well known chemical engineer and he said," The difference between organic and regularly (?) farmed food is that organic farms spray at night."
There isn't any goods TV anymore and this blogging dealio forces me to use what little I have left (get it?) of my brain... and I've kind of learned how to type. Dan.