Nature also makes mistakes and makes "GMOs"?

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Re: Nature also makes mistakes and makes "GMOs"?




by izentrop » 02/12/21, 20:54

Very just
anti-GMOs are for agronomy what antivaxes are for public health: a danger that must be fought.
And in 11 years, we have been able to add documents to this file on a very large number of occasions. We have thus been able to evoke several times the figure of Michèle Rivasi, this EELV deputy pushing many CRII - these Research Committees above all Independent of science and which mainly practice disInformation -, who navigates in the same way in antinuclear and anti-GMO circles. , antiWaves and even antivax. We have been able to evoke on many occasions the joint conferences given by personalities of the green anti-GMO movement with figures of the anti-ax far-right, whether it is Pierre Rabhi or the ex Criigen Christian Vélot. We have thus multiplied the concrete examples and above all we have tried over the posts to update the ideological coherence behind it all, namely this subtle mixture of conspiracy and naturalism which in both cases postulates that "they" are lying to us. , that the "chemical" industry manipulates scientists and the media to silence the real truth, which is that we can very well do without all this synthetic crap that we don't know what's inside because 'to all the problems there are "natural" solutions which work very well (whether organic or homeopathy, even if when you think for a quarter of a second you do not see what these last two have of "natural" ). We've been doing this for years, without really managing to open the eyes of those around us who are more or less into this kind of stuff. For example, to this day the NPA has never wavered from it, and it remains as fiercely anti-GMO as it is anti-nuclear - which is another topic, but not entirely different either.

And then came the Covid19 pandemic, which acted as a big revealer. And we could see the anti-GMO activist Pierre-Henri Gouyon signing in September 2020, on the eve of the very deadly second wave, a reassuring text alongside the Muchielli / Fouché movement which would then take the lead in the refusal. vaccination against the virus (with Florian Philippot and Francis Lalanne, of course). Worse, or rather better still: the Criigen has come to the head of the criticism of the messager RNA vaccine, and it has done so on the basis of its own anti-genetic engineering culture, even if it means doing it in abjection by supporting the sabotage of the vaccine effort. And we saw this Criigen collapse when it seemed to have become too difficult for some to assume this certainly embarrassing, but oh so logical, anti-ax positioning. This is what I tried to report in the last two posts of this blog, here and here.

But I didn't write this new post just to say: “you see, we told you so” (even if…). I just wanted to bring two new significant pieces to the dossier, which have been highlighted in recent days by Gil Rivière-Wekstein on his Agriculture and Environment Facebook page ...
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Re: Nature also makes mistakes and makes "GMOs"?




by Janic » 02/12/21, 21:04

and izMentrop which brings us new dung from the agrochemical industry. Splaffff!
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 02/12/21, 21:12

Now, Izy is making the sidewalk to collect the droppings of a history / geography teacher without any skills. Isn't the life of scatophiles beautiful? : Twisted:
He is so ashamed that he does not even source his vomit anymore! : Mrgreen:
* Yann Kindo, teacher, manipulative propagandist at AFIS
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Re: Nature also makes mistakes and makes "GMOs"?




by Janic » 03/12/21, 09:04

GuyGadeboisLeRetour »02/12/21, 22:12
Now, Izy is making the sidewalk to collect the droppings of a history / geography teacher without any skills. Isn't the life of scatophiles beautiful? : Twisted:
He is so ashamed that he does not even source his vomit anymore! : Mrgreen:
* Yann Kindo, teacher, manipulative propagandist at AFIS


https://www.afis.org/Un-relais-inattend ... ds-de-peur
typical example of the guy, typical of the bullshit of the AFIS sect! And it's that kind of character who teaches children!

NB: for example on the evolution or the vaccines: '(I could not miss this one!) : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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