You're Appointing Who? Please Obama, Say It's Not So!

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The person who may be responsible for more food-related illness and death than anyone in history has just been made the US food safety czar. This is no joke.

Here's the back story.

When FDA scientists were asked to weigh in on what was to become the most radical and potentially dangerous change in our food supply -- the introduction of genetically modified (GM) foods -- secret documents now reveal that the experts were very concerned. Memo after memo described toxins, new diseases, nutritional deficiencies, and hard-to-detect allergens. They were adamant that the technology carried "serious health hazards," and required careful, long-term research, including human studies, before any genetically modified organisms (GMOs) could be safely released into the food supply.

But the biotech industry had rigged the game so that neither science nor scientists would stand in their way. They had placed their own man in charge of FDA policy and he wasn't going to be swayed by feeble arguments related to food safety. No, he was going to do what corporations had done for decades to get past these types of pesky concerns. He was going to lie.

Dangerous Food Safety Lies

When the FDA was constructing their GMO policy in 1991-2, their scientists were clear that gene-sliced foods were significantly different and could lead to "different risks" than conventional foods. But official policy declared the opposite, claiming that the FDA knew nothing of significant differences, and declared GMOs substantially equivalent.

This fiction became the rationale for allowing GM foods on the market without any required safety studies whatsoever! The determination of whether GM foods were safe to eat was placed entirely in the hands of the companies that made them -- companies like Monsanto, which told us that the PCBs, DDT, and Agent Orange were safe.

GMOs were rushed onto our plates in 1996. Over the next nine years, multiple chronic illnesses in the US nearly doubled -- from 7% to 13%. Allergy-related emergency room visits doubled between 1997 and 2002 while food allergies, especially among children, skyrocketed. We also witnessed a dramatic rise in asthma, autism, obesity, diabetes, digestive disorders, and certain cancers.

In January of this year, Dr. P. M. Bhargava, one of the world's top biologists, told me that after reviewing 600 scientific journals, he concluded that the GM foods in the US are largely responsible for the increase in many serious diseases.

In May, the American Academy of Environmental Medicine concluded that animal studies have demonstrated a causal relationship between GM foods and infertility, accelerated aging, dysfunctional insulin regulation, changes in major organs and the gastrointestinal system, and immune problems such as asthma, allergies, and inflammation

In July, a report by eight international experts determined that the flimsy and superficial evaluations of GMOs by both regulators and GM companies "systematically overlook the side effects" and significantly underestimate "the initial signs of diseases like cancer and diseases of the hormonal, immune, nervous and reproductive systems, among others."

The Fox Guarding the Chickens

If GMOs are indeed responsible for massive sickness and death, then the individual who oversaw the FDA policy that facilitated their introduction holds a uniquely infamous role in human history. That person is Michael Taylor. He had been Monsanto's attorney before becoming policy chief at the FDA. Soon after, he became Monsanto's vice president and chief lobbyist.

This month Michael Taylor became the senior advisor to the commissioner of the FDA. He is now America's food safety czar. What have we done?

The Milk Man Cometh

While Taylor was at the FDA in the early 90's, he also oversaw the policy regarding Monsanto's genetically engineered bovine growth hormone (rbGH/rbST) -- injected into cows to increase milk supply.

The milk from injected cows has more pus, more antibiotics, more bovine growth hormone, and most importantly, more insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1). IGF-1 is a huge risk factor for common cancers and its high levels in this drugged milk is why so many medical organizations and hospitals have taken stands against rbGH. A former Monsanto scientist told me that when three of his Monsanto colleagues evaluated rbGH safety and discovered the elevated IGF-1 levels, even they refused to drink any more milk -- unless it was organic and therefore untreated.

Government scientists from Canada evaluated the FDA's approval of rbGH and concluded that it was a dangerous facade. The drug was banned in Canada, as well as Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. But it was approved in the US while Michael Taylor was in charge. His drugged milk might have caused a significant rise in US cancer rates. Additional published evidence also implicates rbGH in the high rate of fraternal twins in the US.

Taylor also determined that milk from injected cows did not require any special labeling. And as a gift to his future employer Monsanto, he wrote a white paper suggesting that if companies ever had the audacity to label their products as not using rbGH, they should also include a disclaimer stating that according to the FDA, there is no difference between milk from treated and untreated cows.

Taylor's disclaimer was also a lie. Monsanto's own studies and FDA scientists officially acknowledged differences in the drugged milk. No matter. Monsanto used Taylor's white paper as the basis to successfully sue dairies that labeled their products as rbGH-free.

Will Monsanto's Wolff Also Guard the Chickens?

As consumers learned that rbGH was dangerous, they refused to buy the milk. To keep their customers, a tidal wave of companies has publicly committed to not use the drug and to label their products as such. Monsanto tried unsuccessfully to convince the FDA and FTC to make it illegal for dairies to make rbGH-free claims, so they went to their special friend in Pennsylvania -- Dennis Wolff. As state secretary of agriculture, Wolff unilaterally declared that labeling products rbGH-free was illegal, and that all such labels must be removed from shelves statewide. This would, of course, eliminate the label from all national brands, as they couldn't afford to create separate packaging for just one state.

Fortunately, consumer demand forced Pennsylvania's Governor Ed Rendell to step in and stop Wolff's madness. But Rendell allowed Wolff to take a compromised position that now requires rbGH-free claims to also be accompanied by Taylor's FDA disclaimer on the package.

President Obama is considering Dennis Wolff for the top food safety post at the USDA. Yikes!

Rumor has it that the reason why Pennsylvania's governor is supporting Wolff's appointment is to get him out of the state -- after he "screwed up so badly" with the rbGH decision. Oh great, governor. Thanks.

Ohio Governor Gets Taylor-itus

Ohio not only followed Pennsylvania's lead by requiring Taylor's FDA disclaimer on packaging, they went a step further. They declared that dairies must place that disclaimer on the same panel where rbGH-free claims are made, and even dictated the font size. This would force national brands to re-design their labels and may ultimately dissuade them from making rbGH-free claims at all. The Organic Trade Association and the International Dairy Foods Association filed a lawsuit against Ohio. Although they lost the first court battle, upon appeal, the judge ordered a mediation session that takes place today. Thousands of Ohio citizens have flooded Governor Strickland's office with urgent requests to withdraw the states anti-consumer labeling requirements.

Perhaps the governor has an ulterior motive for pushing his new rules. If he goes ahead with his labeling plans, he might end up with a top appointment in the Obama administration.


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Jeffrey M. Smith is the author of Seeds of Deception: Exposing Industry and Government Lies About the Safety of the Genetically Engineered Foods You're Eating and Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods from Chelsea Green Publishing. Smith worked at a GMO detection laboratory, founded the Institute for Responsible Technology, and currently lives in Iowa—surrounded by genetically modified corn and soybeans. For more information, visit Chelsea Green.

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What's amazing is companies like Monsanto can only succeed with the support of government.

If we didn't have an FDA, people would be a lot more cautious about what they eat. We'd have a variety of private food safety companies (like CNET.com) that would test foods and drugs. Chances are the genetically modified foods wouldn't be sold on store shelves...

And if those private food testing companies lied or made a mistake, they'd go out of business.

Today, the FDA can lie about information or make terrible mistakes that injure or kill people, and they never go out of business. As a matter of fact, if the FDA makes a mistake, they get MORE taxpayer money because they'll claim they didn't have enough resources. So they have a financial incentive to make mistakes...The FDA has zero risk of making any mistakes, yet people still listen and respect them because they're our "loving and caring" government...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 07/24/2009

Monsanto is hands down one of the best examples of corporate power gone batshit crazy. A closer look at their business practices almost suggests it's evil, but that would be unscientific. Fortunately, people are fighting back, as was the case in Switzerland where they tried to patent a breed of pigs or sth.

Obama is bought and paid for, how obvious does it have to get?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 07/24/2009

Nope, not possible. He's a hero of the American people. Stop being racist.

I can't hear you...I can't hear you...lalalalalalalala

:-)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 07/24/2009

After Tom Vilsack's appointment, I thought it couldn't get much worse. I was wrong...

Gotta love how Obamatrons are avoiding this thread like the plague. The first likely pro-Obama response will be something like "Bush did the same thing". So, basically the argument is Obama = Bush. Just wanted to preempt those nitwits. :-)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 07/24/2009

Thank you for posting this!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 07/24/2009

I'm surprised that HP is allowing anyone to diss Obamagod.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 07/24/2009

Did they take O into a back room and "tell" him how it was gonna be? We joke about this amongst ourselves, but what reality is being delivered to the citizens of the US? GMO hell, lopping off rain forests which are the pulse of the planet, and who knows what next. I have this sick feeling in my stomach and praise individuals as Jeffery Smith for exposing the sham our government is seducing the population with. Is it that Monsanto is in bed with the health care industry? Who, besides our president, can turn this mire around?

We consider moving away to escape, but that does not bode well for those who remain in this "free" country. It's such a shame to see the US go down the toilet with these bad decisions concerning the health and welfare of this once great leading nation. So sad.

Thanks, Jeffery. You go, man!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 07/24/2009
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"Did they take O into a back room and "tell" him how it was gonna be?"

I don't think this Obama is a recent vintage. He's a laboratory creation, probably groomed for the Presidency for longer than Clinton was.

The Stealth Bomber strikes again with this appointment.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 07/24/2009

Is everyone ready to admit that Obama talks the talk but doesn't walk the walk? This billion dollar election has delivered us a fraud. I voted and contributed to Obama's campaign, yet everyday I'm tearing my hair out like I did when Bush was in power. What steps can we all take to get our country and our lives back?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 07/24/2009

I was - WAS - an Obama supporter just as you were. We were indeed ripped-off. Obama's just a puppet for the NWO elite.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 07/24/2009

i was a Hillary supporter, so Obama wasn't my first choice. though i do not agree with all the decisions/appointments/policy of Obama and his administration thus far, the current administration has brought us LIGHT YEARS ahead in improvement from the nightmare of the dubya years. and he/they have accomplished this in just six months in office. most importantly, we are back on the right track....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 07/24/2009
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Did you read this article? On the right track?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 07/24/2009
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If all of this is true, then what do you all propose we actually do about it? I'm against appointing anyone who has that kind of a record of disinterest in the public safety.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 07/24/2009
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Excellent article.
The bizarr nature of our government system is revealed the the sentence: "As state secretary of agriculture, Wolff unilaterally declared that labeling products rbGH-free was illegal".
Goodbye freedom of speech - when it matters.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 07/24/2009

Once again, Obama choses on the side of destruction and proves that he does not have the best interests of the American people at heart.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 07/24/2009
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Thank you Jeff for bringing the truth about GMO's to the public's attention. The influence of the multinational food industry on our governmental officials is nothing less that corruption and it needs to be exposed.
I too attempt to inform readers of the importance of the food we eat as a means of preventing illnesses in my blog: http://theveggieman.wordpress.com

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 AM on 07/24/2009
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The research on rBGH is unassailable. It has been replicated many times. Its use in the food supply is one reason the public is turning away from dairy products. Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility has initiated a post card campaign directly toward companies. Expecting the federal government to protect us is not practical. It is now necessary to lobby the companies directly. Post cards are easy to send, and then they can be stacked up to make a visual impression. By the time the companies have bought federal officials, it is too late to protect consumers. This appointment is an incredible disservice to taxpayers. Its implications for increasing health-care costs are also alarming.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 AM on 07/24/2009
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Hi Jeff:

Thanks for the excellent post. As a research scientist, lawyer, and author of several books on illness prevention, I certainly agree that the Taylor appointment is a disaster.

I am a great fan of your work, and appreciate your efforts to educate the public on the evils of GMOs.

Roy Mankovitz, Director
http://www.MontecitoWellness.com

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 07/23/2009

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