GM issues | A special message from Dr. Pusztai
“When
all scientists who dare to live up to their noble profession's highest
standards and tell the truth have been eliminated ... it will be too
late to act.” These are the words of the first scientist who found evidence of harm from GM and who tried to warn the world about it. Since then, many more honest scientists have suffered the same fate, but we have a democratic right to demand the truth.
Scotland and all her citizens deserve better than what is meted out to us all by a non-caring and undemocratic political and economical establishment. I came to Britain in 1956 fleeing from a tyrannical Soviet system because at that time this country was a shining beacon of freedom where people could freely express their ideas and wishes and the politicians did actually willingly listen to these and eventually accepted most of them. Unfortunately, this is so no longer. We are made by our masters to go down a road, which will very likely lead to disastrous consequences from which there is no return to normality.
Remember what happened to Percy
Schmeiser in Canada! When you will be
sued by a biotech company for finding their gene in your crop
regardless whether you planted it or not because it came there against
your will by genetic pollution from a neighbouring farm which grew such
GM crop it will be too late for you to do something about it. When the
whole countryside will be quiet and sterile because everything not
''productive'', the weeds (including your non-GM crop), the insects and
the birds have been eliminated for good, it will be too late for taking
correcting action. When all scientists who dare to live up to their
noble profession's highest standards and tell the truth have been
eliminated and only those who sell their conscience to Mammon are left,
it will be too late to act.
Seek out and cherish those who try their best to represent your real
interests and find those politicians who will stand up for you ...
Support them because none of the others will support you!
Arpad Pusztai