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AWARD WINNERS

Announcing the latest winner of the "PANTS ON  FIRE" award

Plant biotech centre gets blazing undies for breeding giant porkies



A pair of blazing underpants were today awarded to Europe’s leading plant biotech institute, the John Innes Centre, in acknowledgement of the Centre’s extraordinarily ILLUMINATING contribution to the great GM debate.

Prof Lamb Dr Dale

BOGUS RESEARCH

Prof David Baulcombe is one of the most senior scientists at the JIC, heading the Centre's prestigious Sainsbury Laboratory. Professor Baulcombe told a public meeting that US government research had shown that the growing of GM crops brought enormous environmental benefits. Investigation has revealed, however, that this official US report, which according to Prof Baulcombe was soon to be published, does not actually exist!  [for more on this]

BOGUS CLAIMS

The Head of the Sainsbury Laboratory also told the same public meeting that in Losey et al’s famous Monarch butterfly study, the butterfly larvae were harmed equally by non-GM and GM corn pollen.

This is totally untrue. In Losey’s experiment only those larvae which fed on the GM corn pollen died. There was no mortality at all among the larvae that fed on non-GM corn pollen. Dr John Losey has suggested Prof Baulcombe cannot have actually read the research paper prior to publicly dismissing it.  [for more on this]

Another leading JIC scientist, Dr Phil Dale was asked to a meeting to advise UK Environment Minister, Michael Meacher. At the meeting Dr Dale is recorded as having told the minister that there was nothing surprising about Dr Aarpad Pusztai’s reported findings, of adverse effects on rats from eating GM potatoes, because the gene inserted was a lectin and lectins are well known toxins. This is very misleading because not all lectins are considered dangerous to mammals - we consume them, for example, every time we bite into a tomato - and, needless to say, the lectin used in Dr Pusztai’s research (the GNA lectin) was chosen precisely because it is considered normally toxic only to insects and not to rats or humans. [for more on this]

MORE BOGUS CLAIMS

Prof Jonathan Jones is a Senior Scientist at the John Innes Centre, heading its molecular and genetic approaches to plant disease resistance lab . According to the Daily Telegraph, at the height of the Pusztai affair , Jones colluded with Blair’s spin doctors to get a pro-GM article he’d written planted in the press. In the article Jones says of the Pusztai affair,  "As a scientist myself I can only say "show me the data". Grandstanding does not resolve scientific questions."

One of Prof Jones’ favourite claims is that the growing of GM crops has made the aerial spraying of pesticides unnecessary in the United Sates, resulting in "crop dusters" going "out of business" because, according to jones, plants are now so pest resistant.

During the course of just one public meeting Prof Jones repeated this claim three times. However, overall insecticide use appears to have been on the increase in the US and a leading expert in this area, Dr Charles Benbrook, former Executive Director of the Board on Agriculture for the US National Academy of Sciences, says that "crop dusters" going out of business is completely unconnected with GM. According to Benbrook, it is simply because current pesticides are both devastatingly powerful and highly expensive and so "fewer and fewer pesticides may be applied aerial, because of drift".

Dr Benbrook says of Jones’ much repeated claim, "This fellow does not know what he is talking about."
[for more on this]

So where exactly did Prof Jones’ get his data from on this?

Prof Jones tells us he read it in a newspaper!!!

BOGUS BALANCE AND A LIBELLOUS LETTER

The JIC’s Director, Prof Chris Lamb, has publicly expressed his concern at the "polarisation of discussion about agriculture". Instead of "polarising rhetoric", according to Lamb, the JIC is seeking to foster "balanced scientific discussion." Prof Jones shows his commitment to avoiding such "polarising rhetoric" by terming GM critics,  "the green mujihadeen", and posting material on the JIC website describing them, either individually or collectively, as "bigoted", "mystical", "myopic", "anti-scientific", and prone to erupt with "green bile"!

Prof Jones is far from alone. As part of a recent settlement of a libel case brought by Lord Melchett and Greenpeace UK, the High Court in London was told of how a letter from Prof Anthony Trewavas, a member of the John Innes Centre's Governing Council, made unfounded and libellous allegations. The High Court was told, "The letter suggested that the claimants had engaged in "shakedown" campaigns - that is, Greenpeace campaigns deliberately spread... unfounded fears about GM foods, so as to further their own financial interests, by producing personal profits for the first claimant and substantial payments from companies for the second claimant." The Scottish newspaper which had published the letter offered its "unreserved apologies" over its publication and also agreed to pay the claimants' legal costs as well as damages. [see: Greenpeace wins damages over professor's 'unfounded' allegations, Education Guardian, Monday October 8, 2001] The members of the JIC's Governing Council, such as Professor Trewavas, help determine the "vision", ethos and future direction of the JIC.

A CHRONIC PATTERN OF MISINFORMATION

In reality, under Prof Lamb instead of "balanced scientific discussion", science communicators at the JIC have continued unabated with their pro-GM propaganda campaign. The JIC's science communication activities take in an internet schools’ project, funded by Lord Sainsbury, plays for secondary schools, articles in the media, advice to politicians -- all shown to be of a seriously biased and misleading character. [for more on this]

Pants on Fire Chief, Jean de Bris, comments, "Some of the world’s foremost trouser smoke specialists seem to be operating out of this institute -- certainly enough to threaten a lingerie conflagration on a gigantic scale!"
 
 

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