Jeffrey Smith’s book ‘Seeds of Deception’ has been translated into several languages, so presumably it sold well in english when it was first published a couple of years ago. A basic premise of the book is that genetically modified (GM) food is unsafe.
I’ve searched and searched for an example of an unsafe GM food that is being sold commercially and can’t find one – and neither it seems can the UN. There have been foods that didn’t pass the tests and so didn’t make it onto the supermarket shelves.
I heard Smith on local ABC radio when he was in Brisbane promoting ‘Seeds of Deception’ about eighteen months ago. He was being interview by Steve Austin and every time Austin asked for an example of an unsafe food, Smith sort of wiggled out of the question with reference to how GM foods have not been properly tested and how it is our children who will suffer.
A second book by Jeffrey Smith about how GM foods are gonna kill us will be published in August. Called ‘Genetic Roulette’ it will apparently document the health risks from GM foods… and I thought that is what the first book ‘Seeds of Deception’ was all about?
I reckon Smith should tell us right-a-way what the health risks are. Why should we wait until August?
Unless it’s all hype, as David Tribe explains at his blog, click here.
I am starting to wonder how many people buy these books to be titillated rather than informed? Perhaps it’s a bit like the hysteria surrounding global warming? The elite, in particular, want to talk about it, and be frightened by it, but do they really believe it?

Jennifer Marohasy BSc PhD has worked in industry and government. She is currently researching a novel technique for long-range weather forecasting funded by the B. Macfie Family Foundation.