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John Rider <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 31 Dec 1997 11:15:35 -0800
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A Dangerous Race


   "Today, virtually every major player in the agricultural
industry has joined the race to derive commercial benefit from
genetic technologies. To the extent that agricultural applications
involve the release, purposeful or accidental, of genetically
engineered organisms into the environment, they pose a serious
risk. At this time, this risk is imminent because the implementation
of these technologies is being guided, not by scientific evidence,
but by economic and political imperatives."

....

                    ---John Fagan, Ph.D.

                     Chapter 4,
                     "The Harvest of Agricultural Genetic Engineering:
                     Genetic Pollution and
                     Disruption of the Environment"
                     From the Book: **Genetic Engineering: The Hazards
                     Vedic Engineering: The Solutions**

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