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GMO Food Poison Handbook: 'Genetically-Modified' Agriculture and Animals Paperback – 21 May 2014
“The American chemical industry, having taken control of agriculture, has achieved something never before accomplished in the history of mankind: humans who are simultaneously overfed and undernourished...and poisoned."
The GMO Food Poison Handbook is a summary of GMOs (genetically modified organisms), 'food products' created by Monsanto and other chemical companies. In simple terms it describes how the various GMO ‘food products’ create biological and medical problems, including birth defects, cancer, and diabetes.
To better inform the reader, the Handbook provides simple descriptions of 20 body organs which are affected, as well as the nature of allergies, obesity, and cancer – and the male and female reproductive organs, including the fetus in the womb. As an interesting part of the description, the function of each body part is explained - so the Handbook is also a 'Biology for Beginners' in clearly explaining basic biology with illustrations.
Most disturbing are the results of studies which reveal that these GMO ‘food’ toxins remain inside of our intestines and continuously reproduce!
The reader will also learn how the GMO crops poison the world’s soil, water, and air, and destroy the natural habitat of bacteria, bees, and fish.
A ready reference book, the GMO Food Poison Handbook provides a clear summary of studies from renowned research scientists in thirty (30) countries (with links to those studies for those who wish to see them in depth), and comments from journalists around the world.
If you eat, you will want to read this book!
- Print length296 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date21 May 2014
- Dimensions13.97 x 1.7 x 21.59 cm
- ISBN-101494975327
- ISBN-13978-1494975326
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- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (21 May 2014)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 296 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1494975327
- ISBN-13 : 978-1494975326
- Dimensions : 13.97 x 1.7 x 21.59 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 3,688,569 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 3,294 in Consumer Guides (Books)
- 7,864 in Animal Sciences References
- 20,363 in Food & Farming
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Charles W Sutherland was educated at schools and universities in the United States and Europe, including the University of Vienna and the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has been an international businessman for over 30 years, with travel to over 67 countries. He has launched a variety of corporations and philanthropic organizations in the United States, Europe (including the Soviet Union), and the Middle East. He has also been Director of Development of 'The Washington Times', and author of numerous articles and several books, including "Disciples of Destruction: The Religious Origins of War and Terrorism"; "Character for Champions"; "Red Tape: Adventure Capitalism in the New Russia" (co-author);"Clash of the Gods" (co-author); "The Poison Planters: Sowing the Seeds of Global Genetic Genocide"; "GMO Food Poison Handbook: 'Genetically Modified' Agriculture and Animals"; "Reflections of a Boy... Growing up in Nebraska in the 1950's with an Irish Catholic Father," "Professor Charles Says... Learn English!", "Prisoners of History: The Story of Dalia, a Palestinian," "Reminiscences of a Cynical Idealist", "Professor Veracity's Politically Incorrect Dictionary." He is a member of "The Virginia Writers Club." He has two sons and lives in the Washington, DC area.
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The author, Charles Sutherland, does a great service to us all by systemically and logically reviewing the myriad of serious health implications of GMO products for our people and planet in ways both large and small. The author has a bias to be sure, but it is an informed and educated bias: he is uncompromising in his advocacy for healthy food products for consumption by people and in expressing his concern for the serious potential risks and hazards to the environment occasioned by use genetically modified plants and animals. This book too is a jeremiad, but one which cannot be dismissed. Mr. Sutherland has painstakingly collected and summarized world class research from inside and outside of the United States. His compendium reminds us that many ethical and brilliant persons around the world have serious, scientifically well founded concerns and reservations about the real and potential inherent dangers to human health and to the environment from the proliferation of genetically modified plants and animals. After reading large portions of this valuable reference, I disagree somewhat with the author, but only to the extent that I would conclude that there is not a substantive body of scientific literature - yet - which clearly demonstrates concrete causal links between actual, direct harms to human health and GMO's. But while there is not a substantive body of research in regard to actual harms to human health in my judgment, there is a substantive body of research which the author presents, which gives one great cause to be concerned about the potential risks and harms to human health associated from proliferation of GMO crops and animals. Indeed, as Mr. Sutherland points out, the environmental harms directly related to increasing use of GMOs are already manifesting in ways large and small that are bad for our environment, bad for animals and overall toxic for the environment (with ominous negative implications for human health!). One need read no further than the portions of the GMO Food Poison Handbook dealing with the deleterious environmental effects of the chemical "glyphosate," which is used in increasingly heavy concentrations sprayed on crops genetically modified to survive the herbicide "Roundup." Even incredibly miniscule trace amounts of this chemical have been shown to have negative effects on animals in studies, with the implications for human health being frightening (but uncertain only in just how bad it will prove to be). Then there is the manifestation of increasingly pesticide resistant insects and herbicide resistant weeds, with ominous implications for farmers and with demonstrated harm to the environment... well, read this book and you will understand better.
I am now convinced by Charles Sutherland that the case is well made and the evidence is in for a moratorium on GMO's; and for honest, government mandated labeling; and for systemic, publicly funded studies of a broad and longitudinal nature to better understand the actual and potential harms and risks to our food supply and environment. Public awareness is the only avenue that seems successful in slowing down the proliferation of GMO'. We can no longer afford to ignore the real and potential consequences of the effect these decisions have on us now and twenty years from now. This a great reference tool and informative. I almost wish I hadn't read it, but the evidence presented and questions raised can't be ignored.
Mr. Sutherland has done the best job of anyone to date in providing us with a guide to the known and potential dangers from GMO agricultural practices and GMO foods. This was clearly a labor of love by the author/compiler.
From the outset the now multi-billion dollar GMO industry had major investors and benefactors. Ever since the Rockefeller Foundation and Monsanto joined together to launch research trials of genetically modified organisms in order to 'feed the world,' and then brought in US AID as the US government partner, there has been a certain inevitability that GMO agriculture will advance. Agchem and biotech companies were already wealthy and powerful at the time they told their shareholders that future profits needing the laboratory development of seeds and control of the world's food supply with new seeds that they could patent. The Handbook gives us the data on just how much profit Monsanto and others are making from food they created in the laboratory.
The GMO Food Poison Handbook's reference material awakens us to the disdain the profiteers of the GMO industry have for the well-being of anyone except, well, themselves. A reader has only to open up to a page and read any passage to realize that this little handbook is very important, because it is essential to be informed. For example, "EPA standards allow glyphosate in America's water levels to be 7,000 times greater than what European tests show is even safe for animals to consume without causing liver damage...let alone humans."
Mr. Sutherland's gem will be my Christmas gift to a number of people I care the most about, starting with my children, the key consuming age group of today and tomorrow. The defense against The USDA and US FDA's untenable policy to keep the public ignorantly eating poisons and increase ag bio-chemical industry profits is with our food choices, our wallets, our knowledge, and then grassroots political action.
Mr. Sutherland has made an important contribution to the movement for healthy food and the decrease in GMO ag and company profits by putting needed information and resources in our hands. The nationwide pro-food, anti-GMO movement underway state by state to require that the GMO foods we are being sold are labeled as GMO is benefiting from the information in the Handbook.
The book is an easy read, informative and scary.
I learned in graduate school that the creators of ads want to seduce you by pretty pictures or packaging. Then you tend to step over the information that is relevant.
Someone told me the information is on-line. That's like saying that it's in the library. The author has painstakingly researched the info and explained its meaning. He provides links to search engines. He does the research work for you.
. Charline Payne