Science & Genetic Engineeering and Biowarfare & Bioweapons

Martha Crouch & Ricarda Steinbrecher / Ed Hammond
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Dr. Martha Crouch, retired professor of biology, closed her lab when she realized that her research was being used to develop terminator technology. She says that our cycle of life has depended on the health of plants, seeding and  fruiting naturally, for the last 10,000 years. With genetic engineering we are able to change that relationship so that we are now forcing other organisms to respond in ways that may be inimical for their own lives.

Dr. Ricarda Steinbrecher is a retired genetic scientist and outspoken critic of genetic engineering. When the Human Genome project was completed, she says, scientist had to admit to the embarrassing fact that humans have only a few more genes than mice, and that something other than genes accounts for the different. It also calls into question the accuracy and safety of genetic engineering.

Ed Hammond is part of the Sunshine Project. He says that advances in science now allow bioweapons designers to employ those chemicals produced in the body that affect behavior. Many of these weapons not only regulate response, but can be used to permanently disable or kill. Because such weapons exploit chemicals that occur in the body or in the brain, their use is difficult to detect, making them especially attractive for covert operations.(2002)
http://www.sunshine-project.org
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