Moms (well) Mobs Across America- Follow the Money
The recent discussion of the data appearing on the Moms Across America have gone viral. They have shown up across the interwebs. Just google "stunning corn comparison" and you can see how the non-discriminating science palate of activist websites have bought the story as the highest scientific evidence of transgenic plant harm. Even Natural News calls this made up data on a flyer a "paper" insinuating that it is some peer-reviewed work. The readers of this blog have been wonderful in searching out reality. Several have posted the original links to a pdf from a fertilizer company in Canada that subscribes to anti-transgenic crop nonsense. Today I was directed to the Moms Across America again by blog reader Alun Salt. It was the 'Moms' site that started the whole flap about how transgenic corn has no nutritional value but is loaded with glyphosate and formaldehyde. The corn is rich in zinc an copper but has no calcium or carbon-- numbers that just do