Breaking NEWS -Today USDA / APHIS "deregulates" Genetic Editing!
November 12, 2024

Today's regulatory decision on Genetic Editing will allow biotechnology to be released without being recorded or labeled.

Modified plants can be referred to as "GMO-Free." as "this technique is capable by conventional breeding"


It is up to the producer to determine its classification of regulation!

And just like that, Joe Biden's Executive Order #14081 has unleashed biotechnology onto the world. Today, November 12th, 2024, USDA APHIS states that it will "exempt" up to 12 "stacked" Genetically Engineered Traits to Plants for Food and Forestry. This means that there will be ZERO disclosure of this new technology when unleashed in our biosphere... NOW Reckless "climate change solutions" and "nutritional food" will now flood the markets!

Link, https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection/2024-26232/exemption-movement-of-organisms-modified-or-produced-through-genetic-engineering


Let this be another showcase example of how ALL media avenues will not disclose the truth about biotechnology in any public media... I wonder if Trump will do anything about this, Or if he will go with the corporate flow??? 

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