The study was the first to ever examine the true effects of lifelong GMO consumption in rats, and was dubbed "the most thorough research ever published into the health effects of GM food crops and the herbicide Roundup on rats." Finding an onset of mass tumors and damage to the kidneys and liver, the study has serious implications as to what large-scale GMO consumption is doing to humans. Since a serious lack of serious information has surfaced on the long-term effects of GMO consumption, human consumption of GMOs itself is really a mad scientist experiment on a global scale.
It appears French officials understand the severity of the findings, with Agriculture Minister Stephane Le Foll and others now asking the National Agency for Health Safety to investigate further. Both Le Foll and Social Affairs Minister Marisol Touraine described the decision in a joint statement:
"Depending on ANSES' opinion, the government will urge the European authorities to take all necessary measures to protect human and animal health," they said.
The duo went on to highlight how the decision could go as far as generating an emergency suspension of Monsanto's modified corn known as NK603 (maize) throughout Europe:
"(The measures) could go as far as invoking emergency suspension of imports of NK603 corn to Europe pending a re-examination of this product on the basis of enhanced assessment methods."
France just days ago decided to maintain a ban on Monsanto's GMO MON810 maize despite massive political pressure. The country has been at the forefront in the fight against Monsanto as other nations either fold or directly empower Monsanto's genetic crusade. Wikileaks cables revealed back in 2007, for example, that Monsanto controls most if not all US diplomats and other key players that are set to increase Monsanto's grasp on the world's agricultural industry. Source
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