Dangerous Genetically Modified Oil Eating Bacteria - The Truth
Genetically-modified, oil-eating bacteria creating dangerous mutant organisms in the Gulf
Monday, January 24, 2011
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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