Zen Honeycutt (who posted the supposed GMO vs non-GMO corn nutrient analysis) also posted this quote on the Momsacrossamerica.com web site.
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Everyone, as much as I appreciate free speech and self expression I also value empowerment, truth and my own peace of mind.Unfortunately I have not figured out how to set the site to pre approve comments like most other websites do, so I have a concern people will post offensive things, and that is not a concern that I want to make time for. I am disabling the ability to comment because of the offensive language, negativity and repetitious comments that this report is not what it says it is. I get that many scientist say this is a soil report and what has been explained to me is that it is a test that is usually done on soil, but the report says that this time it was done on corn. It is what it is.
I cannot offer more information on the source other than Profit Pro which is on the report. Feel free to call them.
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It is what it is; that is the source admits it is a soil test; done on corn samples.
But it also comes across as the weakest of weak admissions that it was inappropriate.
Scientific procedures abused to an extreme by people who obviously don't know how to apply anything except blind faith and personal beliefs. Will those "facts" ever be allowed to be questioned???
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Everyone, as much as I appreciate free speech and self expression I also value empowerment, truth and my own peace of mind.Unfortunately I have not figured out how to set the site to pre approve comments like most other websites do, so I have a concern people will post offensive things, and that is not a concern that I want to make time for. I am disabling the ability to comment because of the offensive language, negativity and repetitious comments that this report is not what it says it is. I get that many scientist say this is a soil report and what has been explained to me is that it is a test that is usually done on soil, but the report says that this time it was done on corn. It is what it is.
I cannot offer more information on the source other than Profit Pro which is on the report. Feel free to call them.
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It is what it is; that is the source admits it is a soil test; done on corn samples.
But it also comes across as the weakest of weak admissions that it was inappropriate.
Scientific procedures abused to an extreme by people who obviously don't know how to apply anything except blind faith and personal beliefs. Will those "facts" ever be allowed to be questioned???
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