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HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
Tue Oct 13, 2015, 09:58 AM Oct 2015

Emails expose anti-GM science for hire

http://www.farmonline.com.au/news/agriculture/cropping/general-news/emails-expose-antigm-science-for-hire/2745598.aspx

"EXPOSURE of a private email trail has revealed one of WA organic farmer Steve Marsh's biggest backers sought to fund "scientific" research to present in a "strategic court room" as evidence of genetically modified (GM) crops being unsafe, to help demand a moratorium.

Emails obtained under a recent US-based Freedom of Information request show the proposal in an exchange between WA organic food entrepreneur Georg Kailis and US agricultural research professor Dr Charles "Chuck" Benbrook.

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Dr Benbrook is credited with publishing a 2012 study suggesting GMs had caused increased pesticide use in crop production due to glyphosate resistant weeds but the research methodology was attacked by critics.

He has also been shown to have received funding from large organic businesses like Whole Foods to conduct research during his WSU post, highlighting the benefits of organic farming and foods but has denied any conflict of interest.

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Benbrook is one of the heroes of the DU anti-GMOer crowd, and he's most certainly an actual shill.
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Emails expose anti-GM science for hire (Original Post) HuckleB Oct 2015 OP
The coordination between organic industry and "journalists" is fairly astounding. HuckleB Oct 2015 #1
A Facebook Meme That's Making The Rounds On This One HuckleB Oct 2015 #2
Benbrook Shown To Avoid Doing Science But Making Claims, Anyway HuckleB Oct 2015 #3

HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
1. The coordination between organic industry and "journalists" is fairly astounding.
Tue Oct 13, 2015, 01:47 PM
Oct 2015
http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/2015/10/13/foia-organic-industry-chuck-benbrook-orchestrated-anti-gmo-independent-research-marketing/#.Vh1NE5EU4q0.facebook

I don't think the organic industry thought though its decision to utilize FOIAs. It looks like it's going to backfire in a rather dramatic way.
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