UK: Chief Jew-Science Advisor Calls for Speeding-Up Destruction of Botanical Genome

Daily Stormer
March 15, 2014

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The companies behind GMO’s all started out in Bio-Weapons technology. All that has changed is the name for what they do.

Sir Mark Walport, the UK Government’s Jewish Chief Science Adviser, is predictably desperate to see genetically modified crops introduced into Britain.

The Jew’s hatred of all that is good and natural knows no boundaries and plants are no exception. Besides messing up the very genes of the plants that breed with the GMO ones, the products produced from them will also cause harm to anything that consumes them, if independent tests are to be believed.

In order to speed this diabolical plan up, the Chief Jew-Science Adviser wants all the regulations governing them to be scrapped.

From the Daily Mail:

Rules on GM crops should be overhauled to speed up the development of the technology, Britain’s chief scientist said yesterday.

Sir Mark Walport claimed that the regulations, which have so far kept commercial GM cultivation out of Britain, are not fit for purpose and need urgent changes.

His backing for the hugely controversial technology came as a report by his committee of scientific advisers risked accusations of arrogance by saying GM opponents had a ‘neurosis’ which ‘boggles the mind’.

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Sir Mark Walport wants to see deregulation of GMO’s, just like his co-ethnics wanted to see deregulation of the banks. He wants to give the world more food, just like the bankers want to give the world more money.

Sir Mark insisted that EU rules banning the commercial cultivation of GM crops had to be changed to feed the world.

Critics immediately accused the Chief Scientific Adviser of ‘playing a dangerous game’ with the nation’s safety.

There are concerns that tampering with genes in crops to create ‘Frankenstein foods’ – strains which are more resistant to diseases, pests or produce higher yields – could unintentionally damage natural ecosystems or even affect human health.

Dr Helen Wallace, director of GeneWatch UK, said: ‘Government advisers are playing a dangerous game with farming and our food. Tougher, not weaker, regulation is essential.’

And Liz O’Neill, of GM Freeze, said: ‘Just because we can do clever things with genetics it doesn’t mean that we should, and it certainly doesn’t mean we should cut corners when it comes to safety.’

One of the authors of yesterday’s report by the Council For Science And Technology, which advises the Government, argued that the debate had been skewed by an anti-GM ‘neurosis’ which has slowed progress.