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With the organic growers of whatever produce and livestock they do I think and feel the vast majority of them are fairly honest in what they do. You know precisely what you're getting. Fruits and vegetables that weren't grown in a quagmire of pesticides and other similar crap from Monsanto. With livestock you know they weren't eating their own dead kind, eating anything that went against their natural diet as a species, and even probably wasn't subjected to endless frequent bouts of antibiotics either.

However... with GMO or less commonly known as genetically modified organisms. This includes all edible lifeforms including fruits and vegetables. The problem here is simple. What's in the full DNA of what has been genetically modified? Monsanto is the world's most powerful bio-company out there. They refuse to disclose the full range of DNA modifications for each of their "inventions". We Humans are an invention of Monsanto's; at least in part anyways. Monsanto and other bio-companies worldwide tease people by disclosing bits and pieces of the fruits and vegetables they genetically modify. Their GMO corn is modified with I forgot what precisely but the end result is they produce their own pesticides to prevent bugs from eating them. Guess what, OP. The unnaturally produced pesticides don't stop being produced the second the GMO corn is picked. Until rot or being eaten by you, another human, or some animal the corn continually produces it's pesticides. This means you are most definitely being poisoned by pesticides anytime you're eating Monsanto GMO corn.

You'll have to do your own research into Monsanto's GMO crap, OP. The long list of crimes against Humanity and all life on Earth by Monsanto is already staggering. It continues to grow daily. Monsanto is entirely responsible for causing the suicides and deaths of hundreds of thousands, if not millions of Indian farmers in India.

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