Could it be it’s all down to chance rather than a bug? When it comes to hormones it’s all about fine balance to produce the finest and healthiest specimen of the species but as we know well this often gets out of whack. Could fluctuations of certain hormones in pregnant women and exposure of foetus to these hormones in early stages of development actually determine gene expression and brain development?
I did not dig up the original study but in reading the article about disruption of genes and genome sequencing identifying chromosome abnormalities, it reminds me of studies done on GMO feed (wheat/corn) and an increase in birth defects and sterilization in the off-spring of cattle. GMO foods were first introduced (officially) in 1994, although some claims state the date was earlier. Is it possible, GMO products could be one of the contributing factors, in the increase in homosexuality, gender modifications/confusion and in some cases, sterilization?
GMO Timeline – A History of Genetically Modified Foods
1982 – FDA Approves First GMO
1994 – GMO Hits Grocery Stores
Is it also possible, that the LGBT-Pride parades are organized to generate a numeric barometer in percentages, in any given location (State or Country) for scientific and depopulation research? The largest LGBT parades have been in the U.S., while the body count in European Countries is low. Could GMO be a factor?
It's Official: 19 European Countries Say 'No' to GMOs
Oct. 05, 2015 - The final tally of the
massive European anti-GMO wave has been reached now that the Oct. 3 deadline to notify the European Commission has passed. A total of 19 EU countries have "opted out" of growing
genetically modified (GMOs) crops within all or part of their territories.
The 19 countries opting out are: Austria, Belgium for the Wallonia region, Britain for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland and Slovenia.
As
RT noted, Belgium and the UK are applying the opt-out rule for only part of their their territories, while Germany requested a partial opt-out in order to pursue more GMO research.
The multinational agribusiness giant told
Reuters that since the growth of GMO-crops in Europe is so small, the opt-outs will not affect their business.
Here’s Why More Than 35 Countries Have Banned Genetically Modified Crops From Their Country
July 19, 2017 - For those of you who do not know, GMO crops have had their DNA artificially altered, which is a process that would not happen in nature. This is done by introducing genes from a completely different species in order to boost the plant’s resistance to pests or herbicides, or create some other desired effect.
“By slipping it into our food without our knowledge, without any indication that there are genetically modified organisms in our food, we are now unwittingly part of a massive experiment. The FDA has said that genetically modified organisms are not much different from regular food, so they’ll be treated in the same way. The problem is this, geneticists follow the inheritance of genes, what biotechnology allows us to do is to take this organism, and move it horizontally into a totally unrelated species. Now David Suzuki doesn’t normally mate with a carrot and exchange genes, what biotechnology allows us to do is to switch genes from one to the other without regard to the biological constraints. It’s very very bad science, we assume that the principals governing the inheritance of genes vertically, applies when you move genes laterally or horizontally. There’s absolutely no reason to make that conclusion.”
– Geneticist David Suzuki (
source)