This has been going on for a very long time primarily using tobacco to grow vaccines but rice is another favorite. In 2006 there was a broad contamination event w LL601 rice.. solution of course was to retroactively approve the strain then hush up possible toxic human health effects w that rice used to make beer.
This has been going on for a very long time primarily using tobacco to grow vaccines but rice is another favorite. In 2006 there was a broad contamination event w LL601 rice.. solution of course was to retroactively approve the strain then hush up possible toxic human health effects w that rice used to make beer.
Fun times Rockefeller-Gates Gods of global genome roulette!
Rice used by Anheuser-Busch Cos. to brew Budweiser beer is tainted with an experimental, genetically engineered rice strain, according to an analysis released yesterday by the environmental organization Greenpeace. Three of four samples of unprocessed rice from the beer maker's mill in Arkansas showed the presence of the strain, Bayer LL601, Greenpeace said.
Doug Muhleman, Anheuser-Busch's vice president of brewing, acknowledged in a prepared statement that US-grown long-grained rice "may have micro levels" of a genetically engineered protein called Liberty Link, but added that the protein is "substantially removed or destroyed" during the brewing of beer sold domestically.
The St. Louis company said the rice strain "is fully approved" by federal regulators, who deemed it "perfectly safe for human consumption."
Muhleman said Greenpeace's "false and defamatory" allegations came as retaliation for the company's spurning Greenpeace's call to boycott US farmers.
This has been going on for a very long time primarily using tobacco to grow vaccines but rice is another favorite. In 2006 there was a broad contamination event w LL601 rice.. solution of course was to retroactively approve the strain then hush up possible toxic human health effects w that rice used to make beer.
Fun times Rockefeller-Gates Gods of global genome roulette!
Rice used by Anheuser-Busch Cos. to brew Budweiser beer is tainted with an experimental, genetically engineered rice strain, according to an analysis released yesterday by the environmental organization Greenpeace. Three of four samples of unprocessed rice from the beer maker's mill in Arkansas showed the presence of the strain, Bayer LL601, Greenpeace said.
Doug Muhleman, Anheuser-Busch's vice president of brewing, acknowledged in a prepared statement that US-grown long-grained rice "may have micro levels" of a genetically engineered protein called Liberty Link, but added that the protein is "substantially removed or destroyed" during the brewing of beer sold domestically.
The St. Louis company said the rice strain "is fully approved" by federal regulators, who deemed it "perfectly safe for human consumption."
Muhleman said Greenpeace's "false and defamatory" allegations came as retaliation for the company's spurning Greenpeace's call to boycott US farmers.
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