10 Genetically Modified Food Facts – WMNews Ep. 27

After one of the largest restaurant chains in America decided to ban genetically modified organisms from its menu in 2015, the hot topic of GMOs is back on the world stage. Welcome to WatchMojo News, the weekly series from http://www.WatchMojo.com where we break down news stories that might be on your radar. In this instalment, we’re counting down 10 crucial facts you should know about genetically modified food. Click here to subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=watchmojo or visit our channel page here: http://www.youtube.com/watchmojo Also, check out our interactive Suggestion Tool at http://www.WatchMojo.com/suggest 🙂

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19 thoughts on “10 Genetically Modified Food Facts – WMNews Ep. 27”

  1. I love how they always use the selective breeding ("been done for thousands of years") argument. It's a lie and it works unfortunately. They are NOT the same because try as you may, you can never cross a dog with a rat. Nature has protective measures in place to prevent such an atrocity. That is unless you use GM.

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  2. I want to use GMO's to cure cancer by: injecting the type into a food, testing before injecting on normal and mutated cancer cell and if it works then i give it out to the people with cancer

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  3. Modifying wheat causes gluten allergies and it is of the same species. Imagine the problems we face when we force the DNA of a animal or bacteria species into that of crops. Unnatural and causes serious health concerns.

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  4. The human body repairs it's DNA and RNA using plant DNA and RNA. Once companies mutate crop DNA our bodies can no longer use it to repair itself. Expect an increase of cancers, tumors IBS, etc.

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  5. .we have been modifying both crops and animals sense humans first started settling. this is just a fast track that's uses science

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  6. Many GMO proponents claim that genetic engineering is just an extension of natural breeding methods,
    and just as safe. Nothing could be further from the truth — on both counts.
    Genetic engineering is radically different from conventional breeding techniques used to improve a crop. For starters, it’s a
    laboratory-based technique allowing scientists to create a food that could never be created by nature. As explained by Claire Robinson, editor of GM Watch:
    “Genetic engineering enables DNA to be transferred not only between different kinds of plants, but even between different kingdoms. You can take DNA from an insect, an animal, or a bacterium, and insert it into
    the genome of a food crop plant. This is actually a very imprecise process. What happens is that you’re disrupting the genome of the plant. We found time and time again that there are unexpected effects on the plant that is genetically
    engineered. They tell us that it’s exactly the same, except for the inserted gene that’s been deliberately put in…But this isn’t the case. The
    genome is very complex. It’s not like Lego; you can’t just take out one bit, put in another bit, and expect there to be no knock-on effects.”

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  7. Dont you people realize this is how they do their " depopulation agenda", Bill fucking Gates is Behind this with ecobiotics, fuck them and fuck you

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  8. Let the people who do not want modified or fertilized sources decide what to buy like "organic labeled". Why should a producer pay again when he has already paid to prove safety.

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