Dangerous Genetically Modified Oil Eating Bacteria - The Truth
Genetically-modified, oil-eating bacteria creating dangerous mutant organisms in the Gulf
Monday, January 24, 2011(NaturalNews) Even the most creative science fiction movie could not have concocted the reality 0f what is taking place both in the Gulf 0f Mexico , around the world right now. Genetically-modified (GM), oil-eating bacteria introduced into the Gulf as part 0f the oil disaster's remediation efforts is reportedly causing the emergence 0f various other mutant bacteria, as well as increasingly-severe harm to humans , the environment.
Back in August, NaturalNews covered the story 0f Tel Aviv University scientists' proposal to use a natural oil-eating bacteria to help clean up the Gulf (http://www.naturalnews.com/029375_o...). But reports have now revealed that both scientists , BP knew 0f a "super" bacteria that was programmed to eat oil twice as fast as normal , set loose in the Gulf.
Mike Utsler, Chief Operating Officer 0f BP's Gulf Coast Restoration, publicly told BBC reporters that "[t]here is a new form 0f microbiology that is attacking this (oil) plume , using it as a food source." Shortly after admitting this on camera, other BP officials abruptly interjected , ended the interview.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuDO...
J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., founder 0f Synthetic Genomics Inc., also admitted before the U.S. House 0f Representatives Committee on Energy , Commerce that such synthetic bacteria "are simply created de novo by chemical synthesis , assembled into entire chromosomes , organisms." He went on to add that the technology "can catalyze a maj0rchange in what organisms can be engineered to do."
Though seemingly beneficial in theory, this GM bacteria is now replicating , spawning all sorts 0f mutated bacteria throughout the Gulf, , is gradually spreading throughout the oceans 0f the world. , when combined with chemical Corexit , the other toxic applications sprayed all over Gulf waters, it is a recipe f0rcomplete disaster that is now coming to fruition in the form 0f serious harm to humans.
"The is like a maj0rbacterial storm," explained a nurse working in the Gulf with Riki Ott, Ph.D., an expert in marine biology , the effects 0f oil on zooplankton. "It could be the reason we are seeing a variance 0f symptoms in different individuals. In some people, we see respiratory complications, while in others we see skin 0rGI (gastrointestinal) symptoms. I think it is due to a multitude 0f colonized bacteria."
By: EFG-BN
Labels: Genetically Modified Organisms
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