Oh... I forgot....
Most of Monsanto's GMO crops are registered as insectisides, like BT corn.
Ever wonder how they make these plants? The way they make these new modified plants is by injecting new information into their DNA structure, they have to invade the plants DNA. How do they do this? By using the best "invaders" they know of, viruses and bacteria. The most common bacteria they use is Ecoli. Yes, Ecoli is a common part of GMO foods now. That's just the beginning though. So, what they do is modify, inject the bacteria with the new genetic code to do what they want. Now, the bacteria has the genetic code needed to do what the scientists want (that was a very fast explanation of the bacteria change). To get the new DNA into the plant is tricky. The plants cells have defense protocals that won't allow the new DNA into the cell, it rejects it... So, how do they get the new DNA into the plant cells to reproduce? The most common way is to give a plant that they want to change, cancer... Cancer cells get overlooked by the plant, just like by the human body. That's why they use cancerous cell DNA to do their dirty work. Luckily for Monsanto, Ecoli, and the other pathogens they use, cause cancer in most plants when directly injected with the modified pathogen's DNA. After the injected plant gets cancer from the direct injection (put the genetic information directly into a full grown plant), they take these new cancer cells, and disect them to pull out its DNA. So, they then take the cancerous cells genetic information, and inject it into the regular cells of the developing plant, that won't reject the new DNA now. That, is how your GMO food is made....





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