Dear Claire and Jonathan,
I thought that I should write to you on the 10th anniversary of my 150
seconds of TV "fame" and tell you what I think now. It is very
appropriate to write to you because you have provided the most
comprehensive service to inform people about the shenanigans of the GM
biotechnology industry and its advocates.
On this anniversary I have to admit that, unfortunately, not much has
changed since 1998. In one of the few sentences I said in my broadcast
ten years ago, I asked for a credible GM testing protocol to be
established that would be acceptable to the majority of scientists and
to people in general. 10 years on we still haven't got one. Instead, in
Europe we have an unelected EFSA GMO Panel with no clear responsibility
to European consumers, which invariably underwrites the safety of
whatever product the GM biotech industry is pushing onto us.
All of us asked for independent, transparent and inclusive research into
the safety of GM plants, and particularly those used in foods. There is
not much sign of this either. There are still "many opinions but very
few data"; less than three dozen peer-reviewed scientific papers have
been published describing the results of work relating to GM safety that
could actually be regarded as being of an academic standard; and the
majority of even these is from industry-supported labs. Instead we have
the likes of Tony Trewavas and others writing unsupported claims for the
safety of GM food and defaming people like Rachel Carson who can no
longer defend herself; not that she needs to be defended from such
nonentities.
In normal times one would not pay much attention to such people
desperately trying to be seen as the advocates of true science, but
these are not normal times. The mostly engineered (GM engineered) food
crisis gives the GM biotech industry and its warriors an opportunity to
come to the fore with claims that GM is the only way to save a hungry
world; a claim not much supported by responsible bodies, such as the
IAASTD. The advocates of GM also now think that they have found a chink
in the armoury of people's resolve that they can exploit by telling us
that we would not be able to feed our animals without GM feedstuffs. In
this way, they hope to bring in GM by the backdoor. Please remember that
whatever our animals eat, we shall also get back indirectly. Rather
ominously, there has been no work whatever to show the safety of the
meat of GM-fed animals.
We must not underestimate the financial and political clout of the GM
biotechnology industry. Most of our politicians are committed to the
successful introduction of GM foods. We must therefore use all means at
our disposal to show people the shallowness of these claims by the
industry and the lack of credible science behind them, and then trust to
people's good sense, just as in 1998, to see through the falseness of
the claims for the safety of untested GM foods.
Let's hope that on the 20th anniversary I shall not have to write
another warning letter about the dangers of untested GM foods!
Best wishes to all
Arpad Pusztai |