Chemtrails and Horizontal Gene Transfer – The GMO Connection Graphic by CMOR
Barbara H. PetersonFarm WarsThis is not a sci-fi fantasy, it is real. Our personal DNA and the
DNA of just about every living organism on the planet is being changed
in ways that we cannot even imagine through the process of
horizontal or lateral gene transfer, courtesy of the biotechnology industry and geo-engineering programs.
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Horizontal gene transfer is
the transfer of genetic material from one organism to another organism
that is not its offspring; this is most common among bacteria.http://www.biologyreference.com/knowledge/Population_genetics.html</blockquote>
Horizontal gene transfer is used in laboratory-based genetic
engineering, and also occurs naturally, within the confines of nature.
When nature is in charge, certain things simply do not happen such as a
tomato crossing with a fish. In the laboratory, using artificial
horizontal gene transfer, anything goes.
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Genetic engineering involves designing artificial
constructs to cross species barriers and to invade genomes. In other
words, it enhances horizontal gene transfer – the direct transfer of
genetic material to unrelated species. The artificial constructs or
transgenic DNA typically contain genetic material from bacteria, viruses
and other genetic parasites that cause diseases as well as antibiotic
resistance genes that make infectious diseases untreatable.http://online.sfsu.edu/rone/GEessays/horizgenetransfer.html</blockquote>
The results of these experiments are inherently unstable, and are
being unleashed with no oversight into our food supply, and onto the
world’s agricultural stage.
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…genetic engineering in the laboratory is crude,
imprecise and invasive. The rogue genes inserted into a genome to make a
GMO could land anywhere; typically in a rearranged or defective form,
scrambling and mutating the host genome, and tend to move or rearrange
further once inserted. Transgene instability is a big problem, and has
been so right from the beginning. There is fresh evidence that GM crops
grown commercially for years have rearranged [15, 16] (MON810 Genome Rearranged Again. Transgenic Lines Unstable hence Illegal and Ineligible for Protection,
SiS 38). This is a real opportunity to challenge the validity of all
biotech patents. Another key issue is safety. Transgene instability
means that the original transgenic line has turned into something else,
and even if it had been assessed as ‘safe’, this is no longer the case.http://www.i-sis.org.uk/GMDangerousFutile.php</blockquote>
Lab-based horizontal gene transfer is completely foreign-to-nature.
It creates genetic mutations arising from the unnatural melding of
species that should never cross to begin with. Using an artificial
process, genetic information is passed from one species to another that
would not normally occur. Bacteria then horizontally transfer this
unnatural genetic information to other bacteria and organisms. One place
where this transfer occurs regularly is in the soil.
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Studies of horizontal gene exchange in soil
microcosms are important from several points of view. Firstly, the
increasing interest in the possible spread of GMOs (genetically modified
microorganisms) and antibiotic resistance traits has prompted
researchers to study genetic interactions between bacteria in a number
of different habitats. Secondly, horizontal gene transfer in soil may
play a role in the evolution of new bacterial traits.http://people.ibest.uidaho.edu/~etop/publications/Hill_Top98.pdf
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And what happens when GMO mutations are let loose on our farmland?
Does the horizontal gene transfer issue miraculously disappear? The
Monsantos of the world would have you think so. Think again. The laws of
nature are not suspended just because Monsanto says so.
Once GMOs are unleashed in the environment, there is absolutely
nothing to stop the natural occurrence of horizontal gene transfer to
non-GMO organisms, especially considering GMOs’ increased tendency to do
so. And what this process produces is anyone’s guess. There is a reason
for the limits nature places on this type of thing, and we’ve long
since past those limits.
So, we are faced with the ever-increasing genetic pollution of almost
all organisms on planet earth from GMOs, and if that isn’t enough, the
horizontal gene transfer process, which is spreading these mutations far
and wide throughout a host of divergent species, is being helped along
by the pollutants being released into our atmosphere by geo-engineering
programs.
How is this possible?<blockquote>
…heat shock and pollutants such as heavy metals can
favor horizontal gene transfer; and the presence of antibiotics can
increase the frequency of horizontal gene transfer 10 to 10 000 fold.http://online.sfsu.edu/rone/GEessays/horizgenetransfer.html</blockquote>
What are the ingredients of the aerosols typically seen in geo-engineering programs? You guessed it –
heavy metals such as barium.
…And just what are the conditions imposed by these geo-engineering programs? You guessed it again –
abiotic stresses such as heat shock.
…And just what is abundantly used specifically for genetic engineering?
Bacteria that carry antibiotic resistance genes.
Therefore, more and stronger antibiotics are being used, which
increases – you guessed it once again – horizontal gene transfer.
…And it just so happens that
Monsanto has a patent covering
abiotic stress caused by these geo-engineering pollutants, which
includes heat and drought, for everything from apples to zucchini.
Shall we continue adding more fuel to the already out of control fire?
The biotechnology industry along with the U.S. government seems to think so.
Can you see where this is heading? Monsanto’s genetic mutations are already susceptible to horizontal
gene transfer. Combine this with geo-engineering aerosols, which
facilitate this transfer ability, and you have the basic ingredients for
what can be referred to as a
genetic soup sandwich.
Frogs with five legs?
Cows with no tails? We will be seeing more of them. We will also be seeing more unknown diseases, untreatable by traditional medical standards.
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The acquisition of foreign DNA by horizontal transfer
from unrelated organisms is a major source of variation leading to new
strains of bacterial pathogens.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12406213</blockquote>
Get ready, as we are in for one helluva ride, folks! Hold onto your
DNA just as hard as you can by avoiding anything GMO, and spread the
word. This is not something that can be ignored for long, as mutations,
genetic disorders and abnormalities, as well as health issues can only
increase with the rampant spread of transgenic organisms (GMOs), and
humans are not exempt. It’s time to put up the stop sign at your own
front door and just say NO to GMOs!
Source:-
http://farmwars.info/?p=9583