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Kamal
Side Hero Username: Kamal
Post Number: 9090 Registered: 08-2009 Posted From: 130.36.62.140
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 - 08:38 am: |
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Vjavasi: monna hillary clinton visit appude anni jarigipoyayi....india 2% land to 15 % population ki annamu pedutundhi ani pogidi maree vellindhi
manollu .. evaru gamaninchatledu ani .. Times of India/Hindu ki paper pose lu ichi untaru .. lol .. suckers ! anuraagam konagalige dhanamunda ee lokam lo - mamakaaram viluventho marichava siri maikam lo - aanandam konaleni dhanaraasi tho - anaadha ga migilave amavaasa lo ..
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Vjavasi
Comedian Username: Vjavasi
Post Number: 1721 Registered: 11-2009 Posted From: 192.127.94.7
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 - 08:33 am: |
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Kamal:without a debate ok cheyyadam lo matalab enti ani?
monna hillary clinton visit appude anni jarigipoyayi....india 2% land to 15 % population ki annamu pedutundhi ani pogidi maree vellindhi |
   
Kamal
Side Hero Username: Kamal
Post Number: 9087 Registered: 08-2009 Posted From: 130.36.62.140
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 - 08:30 am: |
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Vjavasi: mutatamu enti brother...ippudu world order america chetilo vundaali ante daani economic might nilabadali ante ...biotechnology perucheppi worldwide agriculture MNC's chetiloki vellali...there is no other option ..do or die situation for the west...so mundhu india lanti soft targets to modalu pettabotunnaru
thats all known .. nenu antunnadi .. without a debate ok cheyyadam lo matalab enti ani? anuraagam konagalige dhanamunda ee lokam lo - mamakaaram viluventho marichava siri maikam lo - aanandam konaleni dhanaraasi tho - anaadha ga migilave amavaasa lo ..
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Iamim
Side Hero Username: Iamim
Post Number: 3097 Registered: 03-2008 Posted From: 119.235.54.170
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 - 08:28 am: |
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NWO is on the way.. Ashton brother.. throw some latest light.. Edo roju kavalante kotta kotta virus lani ee seeds dwara manushulaki vyapthi cheyyocchu.. chala chala bhayankaramainavi cheyyocchu.. |
   
Gotcha
Side Hero Username: Gotcha
Post Number: 5375 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 98.206.204.119
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 - 08:27 am: |
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monsanto had hug losses on one of the product and it did massive layoffs last year. so daani rabatukune prayatnam ayiuntundi. we never asked them to publish any figures. We just issued the advt, on which they embedded the collections themselves--Allu Sirish |
   
Vjavasi
Comedian Username: Vjavasi
Post Number: 1720 Registered: 11-2009 Posted From: 192.127.94.7
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 - 08:26 am: |
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Kamal:Govt ki baaga muttayi antaara?
mutatamu enti brother...ippudu world order america chetilo vundaali ante daani economic might nilabadali ante ...biotechnology perucheppi worldwide agriculture MNC's chetiloki vellali...there is no other option ..do or die situation for the west...so mundhu india lanti soft targets to modalu pettabotunnaru |
   
Kamal
Side Hero Username: Kamal
Post Number: 9086 Registered: 08-2009 Posted From: 130.36.62.141
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 - 08:21 am: |
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Govt ki baaga muttayi antaara? anuraagam konagalige dhanamunda ee lokam lo - mamakaaram viluventho marichava siri maikam lo - aanandam konaleni dhanaraasi tho - anaadha ga migilave amavaasa lo ..
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Vjavasi
Comedian Username: Vjavasi
Post Number: 1716 Registered: 11-2009 Posted From: 192.127.94.7
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 - 06:40 am: |
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http://dailypioneer.com/233183/Poison-seed-toxic-harvest.htm l Poison seed, toxic harvest Sandhya Jain The public campaign against commercial production of BT Brinjal has mercifully picked up amid fears that the Union Government may succumb to American pressure and approve this poison seed. The Genetic Engineering Approval Committee speedily approved BT Brinjal for environmental release in October 2009, despite growing evidence of the general failure and poisonous impact of BT Cotton. If cleared, BT Brinjal will be the first genetically modified food in India. Public concerns about BT Brinjal cannot be dismissed; the survival of the Indian farmer and people is at stake. The experience with BT Cotton is anyway disastrous. BT Cotton has failed in Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, and is synonymous with farmer suicides there; nearly two lakh farmers committed suicide in the decade between 1997 and 2007, because of the sheer debts incurred raising the crop. To begin with, the seedâs USP â resistance to pests â is untrue. BT-resistant pests, especially bollworm, and Roundup-tolerant super-weeds are growing worldwide, making GM seeds useless. Moreover, GM seeds cost many times more than traditional organic seeds and are lesser in quantity. The seeds from the standing crop are sterile and cannot be used for the next yearâs crop as in traditional farming; this compels eternal farmer-dependence upon companies for seed, thus eternally perpetuating corporate profits! The ultimate aim is to bring all agriculture under bondage of a few Western firms. Nor is there guarantee of harvest; the crop can fail for various reasons. GM crops need double or triple the quantity of water needed by traditional seeds, and can fail in the event of water shortage. The marketing companies claim that the crops do not need fertilizers, but the reality is different; hence the indebtedness that drives farmers to despair. Land once used for GM crops can only accept GM seeds thereafter and, after three or four harvests, the land becomes barren. The GM experience is thus an aggravated form of the disaster now visiting Punjab, where the soil has been ravaged by Green Revolution-induced fertilizer and pesticide poison, which has leeched into the underground water and is causing an epidemic of cancers and other diseases, the true dimensions of which are being concealed by the Government. The false prosperity of two generations has wrought untold disaster; yet the Government is flirting with this poison seed. The Monsanto seed contains a âsuicide geneâ that can put the entire food chain in danger as it spreads to other native plants and inhibits their natural reproduction â crop genocide. Experts say that GM crops are unfit for human consumption as the toxic compounds they contain (which are supposed to destroy pests) are retained in the crop and would naturally affect the human body. In Andhra Pradesh some years ago, four animals died after eating BT Cotton stalks, but the issue was hushed up. Given the dangers posed by GM seeds, it bears asking why India, which has an agro-climatic diversity that ensures some fresh vegetable or fruit grows somewhere round the year, which has the richest bio-diversity of wild vegetable species and medicinal plants, should risk it all for a Western corporate? Why is the Government of India at all entertaining GM crops in this country; who is benefiting from the genetic engineering that could wipe out Indian agriculture? It is pertinent that the bio-safety study of BT brinjal was done by Monsanto, the very company that has produced and is marketing the seeds, and this has given rise to serious allegations of the GEAC being hand-in-glove with the industry lobby. Environmentalists say that studies on BT crops show great potential health hazards in bio-engineered foods. GM-fed animals have shown problems with growth, organ development and immune responsiveness. A study from Madhya Pradesh showed that BT crops adversely impact the health of farm and factory workers, causing allergies. Farm labour in Gujarat have lodged complaints with NGOs. Most important, however, genetically modified organisms can contaminate all traditional varieties of crop, which cannot be reversed. Western environmentalists suggest this is part of a huge conspiracy to give complete control of world food supplies to a handful of firms, and that the menace should be nipped in the bud before it is too late. Doubts have been raised in India, from the moment the environmental clearance was given. Eminent scientist, Mr PM Bhargava, appointed by the Supreme Court to oversee matters of the GEAC, immediately went on record to say, âItâs unethical. No time was given to us as members to review the findings. Why was it rushed? I had suggested to them to invite all stakeholders and have a scientific decision on the matter. But they avoided it. Now the decision lies with the Ministry. An ordinance must be passed that labels all GM products. Else commercialisation must be stopped.â Subsequent leaks suggest that the chairman of the GEACâs second expert committee (EC2), Prof R Arjula Reddy, was under âtremendous pressureâ to recommend commercial cultivation of the genetically modified crop, with the toxin-producing BT gene in it. Prof Reddy allegedly confided to Mr Bhargava that he had received calls from the Agriculture Ministry, the GEAC and the industry; he admitted that eight of the tests suggested by Mr Bhargava could not be conducted at all. Worse, even tests conducted, were not done satisfactorily and adequately. Mr Bhargava recorded this in a letter accompanying a memorandum by the Coalition For a GM-Free India to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union Minister of State for Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh, urging them to reconsider the approval. The Coalition For a GM-Free India alleged that the Member-Secretary of the Review Committee on Genetic Manipulation, a member of EC2, has a Central Vigilance Commission complaint against him for exercising undue discretionary powers to promote the interests of certain companies, in this case Mahyco. There are conflicting interests of at least two BT Brinjal developers on EC2. One expert is a director of the Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, which is part of the consortium developing BT Brinjal in India with American aid. He supervised large scale trials of Mahycoâs BT Brinjal in the last two years, and now as part of EC2 has been asked to âreviewâ findings of his own institutionâs large-scale trials and bio-safety tests. 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