Barbara H. Peterson on August 27th, 2016

What we have seen thus far in the field of genetic engineering has been just the awkward beginnings of a plan to re-engineer the world and all of its various organisms into a ‘new and improved’ version.

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Barbara H. Peterson on August 28th, 2014

The effects of any dsRNA in GM crops are completely unpredictable and could impact generations to come.

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Barbara H. Peterson on June 24th, 2014

Transgenic female mosquitoes among the offspring would inject GM DNA and horizontally transfer it into people’s cells to shred their genomes.

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Barbara H. Peterson on July 22nd, 2013

In order to survive, the organism needs to engage in natural genetic modification in real time, an exquisitely precise molecular dance of life in which RNA and DNA respond to, and participate fully in ‘downstream’ biological functions. That is why organisms and ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the crude, artificial GM RNA and DNA created by human genetic engineers. It is also why genetic modification can probably never be safe.

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