I am so glad for the nice feature on here with the comments that can be moderated. It never fails that you will get some winners lurking out in the social media to post some winning comments on a blog.
Meet someone named John D Blair who posted these two lovely comments. This is exactly what I’ve been talking about with the anti-GMO club’s tactics with commenting.
Here’s some simple research about the active ingredient in Agent Orange that John is referring to just by doing a simple Google search:
Then if you do another search of where you can buy this active ingredient, you’ll easily find it at Home Depot, Ace Hardware, Lowes, pest control stores, and other similar stores even Amazon.
What people like John Blair do don’t like so many other anti-GMO club members is more research. Think! If the active ingredient in Agent Orange is still around, why is it being sold in stores? Well, you can’t even get to that step if you don’t research in the first place. Well, I like to educate so here’s what I found while searching the issues with Agent Orange.
Look up it up in Google, “Why was Agent Orange so toxic?” Well, if you read the whole entry you’ll find this as your reason for the toxicity. The answers are all there, if you take the time to read and know your stuff. (I am purposefully having you click on the links listed to read for yourself what it says. This is how one can learn to research.)
The thing with these kind of folks is that they can never believe that someone who speaks out for biotech is not paid. It’s an easy dismissal in one’s mind to say that. How could anyone even consider such a thing? The truth is that more folks are speaking out about this issue and doing it for free is unfathomable. I can honestly tell you that I receive no monies whatsoever from the biotech industry for writing this blog. It did however set me back about $150 or so out of my own pocket and it is not a going to be a tax deduction either. I haven’t formed my own non-profit activist group status either. I’m just a farmer’s daughter who is willing to speak out and clear up the muck.
So Mr. John D Blair, if you could kindly take off those Monsanto glasses, you may actually think a bit more clearer. And you might want to take a lesson in how do to a simple Google search to find an answer before making a comment.