Playing with Nature Without Understanding the Consequences

In this episode we get a sneak peak inside a Truth About Health conference where Jeffrey speaks about, among other things, his discussions with Monsanto/Bayer scientists who negate the science when asked about safety concerns with Genetic Engineering. He also talks about the tragedy that occurred in India when Monsanto pushed their GM cotton seeds onto innocent farmers promising massive yields. What happened instead is that after planting the seeds in their fields the cotton plants died and the large yields never manifested. Many of the farmers took out loans to purchase the seeds and after the failure many lost their land. Rather than face the prospect of public shame and failure about 250,000 farmers committed suicide. The Institute for Responsible Technology is working to protect you & the World from GMOs (and while we’re at it, Roundup®...)  To find out exactly how we do this and to subscribe to our newsletter visit https://www.responsibletechnology.org/ Join us at Protect Nature Now to Safeguarding Biological Evolution from GMOs 2.0. The place to get critical up to date information, watch our short film and most importantly, learn easy ways for you to take action against this existential threat. Visit: https://protectnaturenow.com/ Watch "Don't Let the Gene Out of the Bottle" Get the book: "Seeds of Deception" IG @irtnogmos Facebook @responsibletechnology YouTube @TheInstituteforResponsibleTechinology Twitter @TheInstituteforResponsibleTechnology

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Join bestselling author & filmmaker Jeffrey Smith as he brings you the latest need-to-know health and wellness news, while exposing cover-ups and spin by governments and corporations. You'll learn practical strategies to protect and improve your own health, that of your family, and of our planet. Jeffrey is the founder of the Institute for Responsible Technology and the leading consumer advocate promoting healthier non-GMO choices. For more than two decades, his research has exposed how biotech companies mislead policy makers and the public, and put the health of society and environment at risk. And he’s interesting, funny and optimistic!