Heartlanders Hoped to See a Better Start to 2025
Let’s move this new year along, please and thank you.
Let’s move this new year along, please and thank you.
Deleting the heroes of science is a great way to demoralise and divide a generation.
Biozest provides an environmentally friendly alternative to biotech drugs such as Bovaea, which is used to reduce methane production in ruminants.
The lack of a labelling requirement speaks volumes about the disregard of public wishes. We need more safeguards than those currently in the HSNO legislation, not their removal as this bill proposes.
It’s not about fairness: it’s about control.
The vaccine is the intellectual property of those who created the bioweapon, and it is worth a fortune once the weapon has been unleashed. It is as simple as that.
Maybe it is time to lower the walls of our ideological purity, drop the intellectual piety and pick our battles more carefully.
This points to an Orwellian future for motorists.
Oxitec has now set its sights on Australia, with an application to release genetically modified mosquitoes in Queensland currently under consideration.
Submissions on the Treaty Principles Bill close tomorrow.
The public will be required to opt in because they will no longer be able to find out whether they are buying, eating or being prescribed biotech products.
A likely reduction in Whānau Ora funding rattles Te Pāti Māori.
The Australian government will most probably go back to the drawing board and hope to revive the bill in the new year.
The legislation faced opposition from Sinn Féin and others. It was ultimately passed with 78 votes in favour and 52 against.
Their critiques span from the effectiveness of flu vaccines to alleged mishandling of research and public health protocols.
Organic food producers risk having their crops contaminated by GE DNA – and it is inevitable. Once released, the GE DNA genie can not be controlled.