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  • ...an effort to divert public opinion toward industry views.<ref>Mark Megalli and Andy Friedman (March 1992), [http://multinationalmonitor.org/hyper/mm0392.h ...liance on dishonesty and concealment often crosses the line into deception and manipulation; allowing organisations to advance their interests under the g
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  • ...[http://www.weir.co.uk/Group/home.nsf/luPages/profilefactsheet Group facts and figures], accessed February 2007 </ref> ...er in the field of fracking'. It provides pumps for the US shale industry, and would be well placed to also benefit if fracking takes off in the UK accord
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  • Bayer AG is a healthcare and chemicals group represented by 350 companies on all continents employing 11 ...e divided into four business segments - Health Care, Agriculture, Polymers and Chemicals - which comprise 15 business groups worldwide.{{ref|49}}
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  • ...rown into a $3,000,000 institution with a team of nearly 40 policy experts and other staff".<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20020127163935/http://www.ce ...-sceptical organisation in Washington as well as promoting "Sound Science" and denigrating environmentalists.
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  • ...och Industries]] which is the US’ second-largest privately owned company and the largest privately owned oil company, with annual revenues of more than It is named after the 'Cato Letters', a series of libertarian pamphlets, and the think-tank is more libertarian than many of the other right-wing organi
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  • ...terprise Institute''' for Public Policy Research (AEI) was founded in 1943 and is located in Washington, DC. ...Washington neoconservative lobby groups and is America's richest, largest and most influential think tank. It was regarded as one of the George W. Bush a
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  • ...the aggressive PR tactics that CDFE has promoted, as a means of attacking and seeking to discredit those raising environmental concerns, have had an enor ...Ecology Wars (1987) which includes a chapter "Defeating Environmentalism" and Ecoterror: The Violent Agenda to Save Nature, the World of the Unabomber (1
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  • ...cultural Technology Foundation]], which receives backing from the industry and [[USAID]] to introduce GM crops into Africa. Thomson's book ''Genes in Afri ...also involved in the drafting of the South African Biotechnology Strategy and was Chair of [[SAGENE]], South Africa's orginal regulatory body for GM crop
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  • ...together with [[John Beringer]], [[Julian Kinderlerer]], [[Alan McHughen]] and [[Mark Tepfer]], founded the [[International Society for Biosafety Research ...t adherence to precautionary regulation could pose to both the environment and to the well being of human populations around the world."
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  • ...r of Research and Education at the [http://www.cgfi.org/ Center for Global Food Issues] at the [[Hudson Institute]]. ...spent defending his father's claims, particularly those affecting organic food.
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  • ...e claims to have 'extensive networks in the food chain, public sector, NGO and think tank communities'. ...w.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=138 Agricultural Biotechnology in Europe], and [http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=124 Spiked Online].
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  • ...and regulatory agencies in Asian countries 'to facilitate the development and deployment' of the genetically engineered Golden Rice originally developed ...e. Strange that the CGIAR, which claims to have more than 8,500 scientists and scientific staff on roll, had to seek the help of the biotech giant, Monsan
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  • ...r with [[Julian Morris]] of the IEA's Environment and Technology Programme and as of 2009 is still a senior fellow of the IEA. Bate is also the former executive director of the [[European Science and Environment Forum]] (ESEF) which he co-founded in 1994.
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  • ...?id=7929 The Royal Society asks: How can science help secure the world’s food supply?]", press release, The Royal Society, 7 August 2008, accessed Novemb ...] study and the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD), the reports
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  • ...ers Against Drunk Driving]], animal rights activists, food watchdog groups and trade unions. ...man and friends comes from a distinctly libertarian right wing perspective and his critics are not accusing Berman of 'educating people'.
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  • ...the leadership of Carl B. Feldbaum. By 2004 it had grown from 16 employees and a $2.1 million budget to almost a 100 member staff with a $40 million budge ...ntries. Its members include AstraZeneca, Aventis, Bayer, DuPont, Monsanto and Syngenta.
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  • The [[British Nutrition Foundation]] (BNF) is the key food industry front group in the UK. The BNF promotes itself as a source of impa ...and effective dissemination of scientifically based nutritional knowledge and advice'.<ref>[http://www.healthlinks.net/cgi-bin/directory/hyperseek.cgi?se
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  • ...HPSESSID=603eef988ec1f81d58a03f01e60bcfd9 About the Speakers], Sense about Science 'Debating Peer Review' Tue, 26th Apr 2011, 4:15pm - 6:00pm Washington Marri ...Panawina/concise.html Concise Staff Information: DOSSA (Dept. of Sociology and Social Anthropology): Members l995/6"], accessed December 2007.</ref> where
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  • ...UK. In the 1980s he worked for a biotech company (Allelix Inc of Toronto) and until 1998 was a director of Genome Research Ltd. ...ti-million pound investments from biotechnology corporations like Syngenta and Dupont.
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  • ...ndex.html 15 Future Harvest Centers], employing more than 8,500 scientists and scientific staff, who work on tropical agricultural development in more tha ...ro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maiz y Trigo (Mexico, maize and wheat) and IRRI - [[International Rice Research Institute]] (the Philippines).
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  • ...funded lobby group that says its mission is to "make the case for GM crops and foods".<ref>CropGen (2013) [http://www.cropgen.org/ Welcome], acc 6 Apr 201 ...il]] (ABC), as well as Monsanto, BASF, Dow AgroSciences, DuPont, Syngenta, and the Crop Protection Association.
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  • [[File:Eseflogo.gif|right|thumb|200px|[[European Science and Environment Forum]] logo circa 1997]] ...''European Science and Environment Forum''' (ESEF) with Dr [[John Emsley]] and Professor [[Frits Böttcher]]. A year earlier Bate had founded the Environm
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  • ...vidual biotechnologists working to promote Biotechnology throughout Europe and beyond. <ref>http://www.efb-central.org/index.php/Main/why_join</ref> ...ding because it has an extensive corporate membership of around 100 Public and Private Companies with direct biotech interests. These include firms as big
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  • ...He has a history of work in the European Parliament on financial services and on biotechnology. He also has direct financial interests in both industries ...which disclosed that Purvis has a remunerated position as 'Partner, [[Life Science Capital LLP]], London, England', which is of course a venture capital firm
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  • ...eneral Practice]]'' between 2002-2012, [[Community Care]] from 2007-2011, and between 2003-2004 he had a regular column in [[The Lancet]], for whom he co ...lligan]], reflecting on his time as a workplace activist, branch organiser and as the party’s typesetter (1980-1993), in which he also argues the RCP we
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  • ...sage that 'the Food Standards Agency... is very much an independent agency and an independent voice in government'. ...d July 2009. As of May 2010 the chair was [[Jeff Rooker]],<ref>[http://www.food.gov.uk/aboutus/ourboard/boardmem/ Board members], FSA website, acc 27 May 2
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  • The [[Food and Drink Federation]] is a corporate-controlled lobby group which promotes cor *Lobbying government for corporate-friendly legislation and regulation.
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  • ...]], which receives funding via [[Lord David Sainsbury]]'s [[Gatsby Trust]] and the [[BBSRC]] as well as via several of the major biotech corporations. His ...d be very, very serious for us. There's no doubt the Norwich Research Park and Norwich would suffer," said Prof Gale.' The article continues, 'A ban would
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  • ...M science review panel which concluded that the human health risks of GM food were low. ...ngs of Dr Arpad Pusztai had been superceded by subsequent research into GM food safety.
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  • ...nnet.com/fl2011/stories/20030606005912300.htm 'it is unfit for cultivation and should be banned in the State']. ...to produce increased protein. Ghosh's report made headline news in the UK, and was picked up in other media reports around the world.
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  • ...hich represents such corporate giants as Aventis, Bayer, DuPont, Monsanto and Syngenta. Giddings' specific responsibility at [[BIO]] is to promote GM cro ...ings was with the biotechnology products regulatory division of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the United States Department of
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  • ...ng Matters]]. Gilland was also a Living Marxism and [[Spiked]] contributor and is thus associated with the [[LM network]]. ==Current and recent Roles==
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  • ...as.com/events/healthforum.html Health forum], accessed 11 March 2011</ref> and contributed articles to [[PET]]'s weekly digest [[BioNews]]. He is associat ...ectives through public and stakeholder engagement'.<ref>Development Policy and Practice [https://web.archive.org/web/20091008140930/http://dpp.open.ac.uk/
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  • ...day medal by the [[Royal Society]] for disseminating science to the public and in 1999 was elected to an Honorary Fellowship of the [[Royal College of Phy ...at Blair's request a memorandum for his consideration on Genetics, Science and Risks. She is also a Forum Fellow at the World Economic Conference at Davos
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  • ...[[BBSRC]], a member of the Government's Expert Group on Cloning, and NATO Science Committee member for the United Kingdom. ...esearch (Babraham, Cambridge and Roslin, Edinburgh) and became Director of Science in 1991. He was appointed President of the [[Institute of Biology]] in 1996
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  • ...at the College of Veterinary Medicine's department of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology at Kansas State University.<ref>[http://www.k-state.edu/media/ ...s [[Food Safety Network]], formerly known as the Agri-Food Risk Management and Communications Project, which Powell has attempted to operate out of Kansas
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  • ...lic Body (NDPB) and is responsible to the UK's Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA, formerly MAFF). It also receives funding via the [[ ...becoming Science Director at HRI in April 1999. HRI's Director of Research and Deputy Director is [[Brian Thomas]].
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  • ...d: a Deregulation Unit, an Economic Policy Unit, an Indigenous Issues Unit and an Environmental Policy Unit. ...es and submissions, IPA Review articles/Other articles, Newspaper articles and letters to the press'.
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  • ...ipal food of three of the world's four most populous nations: China, India and Indonesia. ...improving the well-being of present and future generations of rice farmers and consumers, particularly those with low incomes'. The Institute&#39;s resear
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  • ...procedures for GM foods and chemicals for government regulators in the US and the EU. ...ith the World Health Organization as a non-governmental organisation (NGO) and has specialised consultative status with the FAO.<ref>[http://www.ilsi.org/
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  • Prof '''Jonathan Jones''' is a Fellow of the [[Royal Society]] and senior scientist at the [[Sainsbury Laboratory]] of the [[John Innes Centre ...play-god-with-your-food-1163739.html Why I'm happy to `play God' with your food], Independent, 9 Jun 1998, acc 26 Jun 2010</ref>
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  • ..., is the son of Hans Krebs, the German biochemist who described the uptake and release of energy in cells (the Krebs cycle). Sir John is a leading Fellow of the [[Royal Society]] and since 1988 has held a Royal Society Research Professorship in the Departmen
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  • ...of immunology at the University of Cambridge, and a former vice president and biological secretary of the [[Royal Society]], as well as a former presiden ...ential to offer benefits in agricultural practice, food quality, nutrition and health.
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  • ...Issue 2 [http://mail.foeeurope.org/GMOs/publications/vol6no2.pdf Sack Some Scientists] p.7</ref> ...Issue 2 [http://mail.foeeurope.org/GMOs/publications/vol6no2.pdf Sack Some Scientists] p.7</ref>
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  • ...r|chief scientific advisor]] (1995-2000). He received a knighthood in 1996 and was subsequently made Baron May of Oxford. He has been based, like Sir [[J ...a fundamental principle of their activities. Far from dismissing the anti-science attitudes of animal welfare, consumer, or anti-capitalist organizations, Ma
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  • ...rsity of California, Riverside. He is said to have helped develop Canadian and US regulations governing GM plants. McHughen developed and spread the GM flax called Triffid which in 2009 was revealed to have contam
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  • ...://www.junkscience.com/ Steven J. Milloy]", Citizens for the Integrity of Science, accessed 7 February 2009.</ref> ...site: 'Scratch one junk scientist.... He was a bad guy when he was alive [and] death did not improve his track record.' When pressed to apologise to Rall
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  • ...ecturer at the [[University of Buckingham]]<ref>Julian Morris, Catastrophe and prosperity, Daily News Egypt, 30-August-2010</ref>. ...Hot Air</i>, which disputed the likelihood of global warming.<ref>R. Bate and J. Morris, eds. <i>Global Warming: Apocalypse of Hot Air</i>, London: Insti
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  • ...-industry funded lobby group. He is on the advisory panel of [[Sense About Science]], as well as being a Scientific Advisory Forum member of the [[Scientific ...NICHOLAS, ELLSWORTH C. DOUGHERTY, EDER LINDSAY HANSEN, OSMUND HOLM-HANSEN, and VIVIAN MOSES, [http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/37/3/435 The
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  • .../p2temp2.asp?aid=19&page=1&op=2 campaign of denigration of the researchers and pressure on the journal Nature] to retract their paper. :ACTIVISTS CHANGE STANCE ON GMOs AFTER SCIENTISTS GENETICALLY ALTER MARIJUANA (AP)
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  • ...Stauber (2001) Trust Us, We’re Experts, How Industry Manipulates Science and Gambles with Yours Future, Tarcher / Putnam, p272-274 </ref> ...cked other issues such as ozone depletion, acid rain, automobile emissions and whaling.
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  • ...is funded by the [[Nuffield Foundation]], the [[Medical Research Council]] and the [[Wellcome Trust]]. ...the space of just two days. All asserted the safety of GM foods and crops, and all strongly criticised the research of Dr [[Arpad Pusztai]] which had rais
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  • ...ntain financial stability, Assist other countries’ economic development [and] Contribute to growth in world trade"{{ref|1}}. ...he sectors of agriculture; science, technology, and industry; environment; and trade{{ref|3}}.
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  • ...h on the genetic modification of food crops and the training of scientists and students in plant biotechnology<ref>"[http://www.agbioworld.org/about/praka ...epartment of Agriculture]]'s Agricultural Biotechnology Advisory Committee and on the Advisory Committee for the Department of Biotechnology of the Govern
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  • ...icly funded via the [[BBSRC]], lists [[Aventis]], [[DuPont]], [[Novartis]] and [[Syngenta]], as amongst its 'partners'. ...Ewen's paper indicating ill effects of GM foods on rats, The Independent's science editor Steve Connor ran a spoiler piece based on an attack by Prof Pickett,
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  • ...genetics, assisted conception, embryo/stem cell research and related areas and is associated with the libertarian, anti-environmental [[LM network]]. ...ce and 'extend the educational work of PROGRESS into schools, universities and the media.'
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  • Dr '''Clare Robinson''' was responsible for science communication and education at the [[John Innes Centre]], Norfolk, UK. ...es website. She was also Team leader on the project [[Biotechnology in Our Food Chain]], an on-line schools' project as part of [[Biotechnology in Our Futu
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  • ...ary 2010 it is one of seven UK institutes sponsored by the [[Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council]] (BBSRC).<ref>Rothamsted Research, [h ...scribed on Rothamsted's website as aiding "the advancement of agricultural science through providing support for Rothamsted Research."<ref>Rothamsted Research
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  • '''Fishburn Hedges''' is a corporate communications company. It offers PR and lobbying services. It is owned by [[Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO]], the UK's la ...orked for some of the most controversial corporations, including [[Shell]] and [[British American Tobacco]].
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  • ...Biodiversity and Climate Change; Energy, Waste & Recycling; and Chemicals and Transport.<ref>See Scientific Alliance [https://web.archive.org/web/2007020 The founders of the Scientific Alliance were [[Mark Adams]] and quarryman [[Robert Durward]], the director of the [[British Aggregates Asso
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  • ...erved on a number of industry and government committees on crop production and improvement.' ...GM director [[John Hillman]], the SLIS remit of promoting the SCRI and its science became synoymous with promoting GM crops.
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  • ...ittee, [[Sci-Bio]], responsible for national policy on GM crops and foods, and as such was a key adviser to Blair on GM technology. ...ober 3 1997 he was made a life peer by Blair and a year later Minister for Science.
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  • [[File:HeaderLogo Over.png|thumb|right|450px|[[Science Media Centre]] logo circa 2013]] ...ommunity to the national news media when science is in the headlines.'<ref>Science Media Centre, [http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/pages/ Welcome], acc 22 Se
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  • ...ss global sociocultural trends and provide new insights on human behaviour and social relations. ...ed in continuous monitoring and assessment of significant social, cultural and ideological trends.<ref>[http://www.sirc.org/about/about.html About SIRC],
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  • ...in mobilising the power of biotechnology' in order not to lag behind China and more developed countries. ([http://www.mssrf.org/che_dec.html The Chennai D ...ith the [[Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry]] (FICCI) and the biotech industry-backed [[International Service for the Acquisition of
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  • ...bby group. It was set up by and is funded by [[Coca Cola]] amongst others and pursues their interests on a global stage. ...affair in the second edition of the book:<ref>Extracted from ''Pure, White and Deadly'', by [[John Yudkin]], Penguin, 1988.</ref>
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  • ...office, Portland House, Bressenden Place - also houses oil lobbyists [[Oil and Gas UK]]]] ...lude: [[Citigate]], [[Quiller]], [[Hudson Sandler]], [[Hunstworth Health]] and [[Red]].
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  • ...e directors of [[Sense about Science]] are both part of the [[LM]] network and both studied under the [[LM]] network's leading light [[Frank Furedi]]. ...atch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=6115 The March of Unreason: Science, Democracy and the New Fundamentalism] April 15 2005.</ref>:
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  • ...ttp://www.prochoiceforum.org.uk/ri2.php 'Reproductive technologies: Ethics and infertility treatment: should we have the 'right to reproduce'] 1997, Kent ...'policy and ethics advice and lobbying on assisted reproduction, abortion and organ donation'<ref>See [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/juliet-tizzard/9/8b8/
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  • ...f>Vic Robertson, "[http://www.monsanto.co.uk/news/ukshowlib.phtml?uid=1907 Scientists Call On Organic Farmers To Bury Biotech Hatchet]", The Scotsman, 16 August ...]. His research into plant viruses led to considerable commercial interest and inventorship on five independent suites of internationally-granted or pendi
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  • ...ithin the industry, primarily focusing on responsible marketing, labelling and speaking for its members. ...“show leadership on best practice in the area of alcohol responsibility" and to "foster a balanced understanding of alcohol-related issues."<ref> The Po
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  • ...inches in the national press in his role as an advocate of nuclear power, and more recently, fracking. ...Research Council at the National Institute for Medical Research in London and then spent five years (1946 to 1951) at the Common CoId Research Unit at Ha
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  • The '''Royal Society''' was founded in 1660 and claims to be the world's oldest scientific organization. Its illustrious past presidents include Isaac Newton and Humphrey Davey.
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  • ''Extracted from ''Pure, White and Deadly'', by [[John Yudkin]], Penguin, 1988.'' ...ked to stop the distribution of the book because it was not seemly for one food manufacturer to &#39;knock&#39; the product of another. After some argument
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  • ...op a greater coherent effort in making sure that the [[FCO]] works closely and effectively with foreign powers'. ...of the [[Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology|Office of Science and Technology]] from October 2000 to December 2007.
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  • ...trategic scientific issues, including science strategy, science policy and science priorities. ...ize by the European Physical Society in recognition of the &#39;excellence and enduring impact&#39; of his major research contributions. Email: wsibbett@s
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  • ...the lead role in seeking to reassure the [[Scottish Parliament]]'s Health and Community Care Committee over the safety of GM Crop Trials - the Committee ...re clearly at odds with the evidence of the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]] and the Executive's independent scientific advisers."
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  • ...laim ‘higher resistance to cancer and less risk of damage to the stomach and heart’ [http://bat.library.ucsf.edu/tid/jrl24a99] . These statements are ...00.html] The danger of such a group is the widespread coverage it received and the fact that the public were misled into believing research was based on i
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  • ...troleum Company: Netherlands). These two holding companies own 40 per cent and 60 per cent respectively of the following three subsidiaries, which are the The three companies and their operating subsidiaries are managed worldwide by Shell International.
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  • ..., accessed 18 Jan 2010</ref> The implicit concern is that the 'development and application' of genetically modified organisms will be obstructed if regula ...sure this sector has a bigger say on the Protocol at MOP2 (May-June 2005) and beyond.
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  • ...n. He was Minister of Science in the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]] until May 2010, where he replaced [[Ian Pearson]]. In June 2009 he ...081007/Press release: ASTON UNIVERSITY PHD GRADUATE APPOINTED MINISTER FOR SCIENCE] 7 Oct 2008</ref>
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  • ...or this is obvious: pharmaceutical companies trade in health, a basic need and what should be a basic right for all people. An equally powerful reason is ...s against poor countries producing or importing ‘cheap’ generic drugs, and the company pushed for a strict patent law within the World Trade Organisat
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  • ...unkman.html How Big Tobacco Helped Create "the Junkman"], Center for Media and Democracy website, accessed 31 July 2009</ref> ...tauber explain how [[TASSC]] was set up by PR company [[Burson Masteller]] and [[Philip Morris]]:
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  • ...’s advertising history- and expanded its outreach through TV, billboards and other channels even further. ...ilever is enhancement of its grip on the food chain. The promotion of GMOs and large-scale, export-oriented agriculture fit in this project (see below).
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  • ...vy advertising. Many of the ‘improved’ products are basically useless, and there is no demand for them (the demand is being manufactured by the multin ...en very popular in the South, because of their supposed ‘high quality’ and because they can be associated with luxurious, western lifestyles (see also
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  • ...the German government (see also [[Bayer: Corporate Crimes|crime]] section) and can count on the support of other governments, in particular the US governm ...ctices), it is impossible to give a complete overview of all groups, deals and schemes Bayer is involved in.
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  • DuPont's website paints a picture of a generous company striving for social and environmental justice. To quote the company's CEO [[Charles Holliday Jnr]]: ...l excellence, integrity, high ethical standards and treating people fairly and with respect. They are our foundation. We must continually strive to find w
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  • ...n in the US, such as the Clean Water Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act and the Oil Spill Prevention Act. {{ref|1}} ...ght to know about toxic chemicals used in the workplace, consumer products and communities." {{ref|2}}
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  • ...ucts were Lipitor, Norvasc, Zoloft, Neurontin, Celebrex, Zithromax, Viagra and Diflucan. ...Celebrex is used for the relief of symptoms of adult rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
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  • ...aterials, synthetic fibres, electronics, speciality chemicals, agriculture and biotechnology. {{ref|1}} ...{ref|2}} The company is the second largest chemical manufacturer in the US and is also the world's largest seed company. {{ref|3}}
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  • ...profits are justified due to the unusual nature of the business: research and development costs for new drugs require huge investments (sometimes upwards ...r than all other industries, exceed research and development expenditures; and that drug companies provide lavish compensation packages for their top exec
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  • ...ve virtually given up trying to influence the debate on GM foods in the UK and are stepping up their activity in developing countries<ref>GeneWatch UK [ht Monsanto is a member of several UK and European industry lobby groups, including:
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  • ...and fraud are some of its associations. The clinical trial press this week and an increased number of drug scandals add to this image," he said. ...duct lines are the premium brands that cost a bit more than competitors –and much more than generics (generics are cheaper than any branded product).
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  • ==Bayer and War Crimes== ...) is that they are neurotoxic due to their effects on acetycholinesterase, and unfortunately this enzyme occurs in humans as well as in insects.{{ref|214}
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  • Exxon Mobil Corporation is the parent of [[Esso]], [[Mobil]] and [[ExxonMobil]] companies around the world. ...], the ''New York Times'' reported that Mobil and Exxon spent $5.3 million and $5.2 million respectively on lobbying. In 1999 it was estimated that ExxonM
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  • ...h branch of the firm employs 6 staff who provide support to pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies in the development of new products.<ref> Talent [[Talent Scotland]], a website funded and run by [[Scottish Enterprise]], describes the [[Weinberg Group]] as:
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  • ...l, G. & Tocher, D. ‘Claims of unsafe fish run contrary to the facts, say scientists’, The Scotsman 16 January 2004 http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/scotland. ...he Stirling study had been intended explicitly to study levels of dioxins (and dioxin like PCBs) – which it had not. Third, the claim that the Stirling
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  • ...cles on some of the key people and groups behind the push for GM crops and food.''' The editors of the GMWatch portal are Claire Robinson and Jonathan Matthews, who also edit [https://gmwatch.org/en/articles/gm-myth-m
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  • ...“SPICe science briefing: GM crops in Scotland”, [[Scottish Parliament Science Information Service]], December 2003 by Claire Robinson, managing editor of Spinprofiles and co-editor of GM Watch
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  • ...as advisors, using psychology and other specialized expertise to design PR and advertising campaigns. ...is beneficial to industry, thereby having his work receive more attention and attract more funding than if it weren't supportive of the propagandist's ca
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  • *'''George Monbiot''', journalist, broadcaster and author, UK: ...journalist. But I have never come across any as well-organised, effective and hard working as GMWatch.
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  • ...nthusiasm in some of the programmes for agribiz-friendly intensive farming and monocultures. ...d in favour of GM.<ref>See, for example, [[Comment by GM Freeze on Jimmy's Food Fight]], press release, GM Freeze, 27 November 2008</ref>
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  • ...ww.theecologist.org:80/pages/archive_detail.asp?content_id=2003 Jimmy's GM Food Fix]", The Ecologist, 27 November 2008, accessed November 2008</ref> ...necessarily mean bad," declared Jimmy. "Acre for acre, we're world beaters and that's something to be proud of." There was no mention of the hidden costs
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  • This page is an extract (chapter 6 'The Security Industry') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry''', 1989, Praeger, pages 117-147 ...ellen, American Labor Struggles (New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1936); Charles and Mary Beard, The Rise of American Civilization (New York: Macmillan, 1930),
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  • ...oid now realising that this is a very, very well concerted and coordinated and paid for campaign to discredit the very simple statement that we made. – ...USA, where some 40 per cent is GM. The US maize would test positive for GM and, naturally, the Mexican maize would be negative, he thought. But Quist was
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  • The history of events and the quotes below are adapted from Andy Rowell's book, ''Don't Worry, It's S ...-GM scientific bodies and pro-GM lobbyists, in an attempt to discredit him and his research.
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  • ...e interview. Here are his views on his suppressed research and the dubious science driving the introduction of GM technology. ...enetically engineered to produce GNA lectin suffered reduced organ weights and immune damage. Why do you think this was'?
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  • BBC Radio 4, ''Street Science'', Programme 3 - GM Foods (first broadcast 3 Dec 2008) ...Oxford to find out, in Street Science, next... Today the subject's GM food and the scientist is the former chief scientific advisor to the government, Sir
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  • *Member, [[Committee on Employment and Social Affairs]] ==Record and Controversies==
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  • ...adapted for Powerbase from “Control or Collaboration?” by Antje Lorch and Christoph Then.'' ...rs for GMO Panel], GMO Safety website of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, accessed 2 July 2009</ref>
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  • ...obal Group]], making APCO one of the largest privately owned communication and public affairs firms in the world.<ref>"[http://www.apcoworldwide.com/conte ...APCO would found the coalition, write its mission statements, and "prepare and place opinion articles in key markets". The coalition would cost $75,000 to
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  • ...ecommendations to the European Commission on the approval of GMOs for food and feed use in Europe. ...on GMOs to the European Commission, Danish parliament, UK government, FAO and scientific organisations in several other countries.<ref>"[http://www.isbgm
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  • See main article, [[Sense About Science]] ...hat many are well known GM supporters and are connected to UK institutions and groups closely aligned with industry.
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  • ...ref>"[http://www.greenpeace.org/raw/content/international/press/reports/eu-and-us-ge-dispute-at-wto.pdf World Trade Organisation dispute on genetically en ...ceptions and attitudes to modern biotechnology and resulting public policy and legislation".<ref>"[http://www.ucc.ie/spillane/biopages/shane.html Shane Mo
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  • '''Martin Durkin''' (born 23 January 1962) is a television producer and director. Through his production company Kugelblitz, he has made several te ...kin 'studied ancient and medieval history at [[University College London]] and economic history at the [[London School of Economics]].'<ref name="Durkin">
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  • [[Image:Lord Harris.JPG|right|thumb|250px|[[Ralph Harris]] and [[Arthur Seldon]] in Adam Curtis's 1992 documentary ''Pandora's Box''. [[Ra ...an]] it provided an intellectual rationale for business friendly political and economic reforms introduced by the Thatcher government in the UK - a politi
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  • ...ef>[http://www.foresightcomms.co.uk/ Foresight Communications - 'About us' and 'People - Mark Adams'], undated, accessed March 2006.</ref> ...he [[Trades Union Congress]] where he worked closely with Labour Ministers and advisers. Left Foresight in 2010 after five years with the firm, continues
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  • ...ps://web.archive.org/web/20080820001733/http://www.gmobelus.com/ GMObelus] and was on Twitter as [https://twitter.com/AgBioEye @AgBioEye]. ...of an international “protest industry” which serves its own interests, and the interests of its funders. Sums spent directly by private enterprise on
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  • ...rewing Research International]] merged with with [[Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Association]] (CCRFA) to create [[Campden BRI]]. ...s, confidential shared costs projects programme, a barley and malt network and a strategic research programme with a network of collaborators <ref> BRI We
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  • ...ng Research International]] (BRI) in February 2009. She joined BRI in 1999 and was appointed a director in 2006. The BRI website says: ...ich she has published widely, and from her presentations at both technical and industry events.<ref>"[http://www.brewingresearch.co.uk/whoweare/high.htm C
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  • ...for generating stories in the media about how the banana is going extinct and that only GM (genetic modification) can save it (see section, "Only GM can ...op Diversity Trust]], which in turn gets funding from GM giants [[DuPont]] and [[Syngenta]] (see section, "Funding").
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  • ...o enabling legislators, the media and the general public to understand the science behind the key decisions which society will need to make during the next tw ...review journals including Outlook on Agriculture and Science in Parliament and Biologist.<ref>[http://www.oibc.org.uk/director.html Director: Prof Alan Ma
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  • ...he team works with policymakers, health professionals, industry, the media and NGOs. <ref> Medical Research Council [http://www.mrc-hnr.cam.ac.uk/about/Pe ...utureoffood.ox.ac.uk/people/susan-jebb Professor Susan Jebb OBE] Future of Food, accessed 25 February 2015 </ref>
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  • ...ew Web Site Holding Jeffrey Smith's Claims on GM Foods Up to Peer-Reviewed Science], 1888 Press Release website, accessed 13 Apr 2010</ref> ...of two highly critical and influential books on GM, ''Seeds of Deception'' and ''Genetic Roulette'':
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  • ...tics of pharmaceutical intervention'.<ref>See [http://www.eu-aims.eu/press-and-publications/eu-aims-podcasts/ Podcast] EU-AIMS: Autism Research in Europe ...ean Commission]] Project ‘Right’s Watch’ giving a talk on technology and regulation.<ref>See [http://www.bionews.org.uk/sandystarr Biographical note
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  • ...is called ''Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of Food''. Ronald runs a blog called Tomorrow's Table<ref>[http://scienceblogs.com/ ...oughs, which have occurred with a fraction of the expense of GM technology and none of the hype.
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  • ...harma '''an A-Z list'''] '''of articles on the networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR around the Pharma issue.''' ...an only be generated if the drugs that manufacturers produce are licensed, and companies have to spend around ten to twelve years developing medicines at
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  • ...website does not seek to discourage the use of genetic engineering in food and agriculture, nor does it seek to promote it.<ref>[http://www.gmo-compass.or GMO Compass is maintained by the biotech PR firm [[Genius]] and web PR firm [[i-bio Information Biowissenschaften]] ([[Transgen]]).<ref>[ht
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  • ...a wide variety of other organisations which took forward their libertarian and allegedly 'humanist' views in what has been dubbed the [[LM network]]. ...M together with a listing of online commentaries it published between 1995 and 2000.
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  • ...ed virus gene sequences in blood of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and healthy blood donors] Lo et al. 25 May 2010, accessed 26 january 2011</ref> ...7/n7/full/nrurol.2010.77.html The human retrovirus XMRV in prostate cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome] Silverman et al. July 2010, accessed 26 january 2
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  • ...ast an evidence-based eye over the latest health stories.'<ref>Sense About Science [http://www.senseaboutscience.org.uk/index.php/site/about/82/#Ab3 Contribut ...shelves.<ref>Agence France Presse, [http://ngin.tripod.com/310103a.htm UN FOOD AGENCY SAYS BANANAS NOT THREATENED], Jan 30 2003, acc 8 Mar 2011</ref>
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  • ...history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ...ghlighting the lobbying ‘clout’ of consultancies such as [[Brunswick]] and [[Finsbury]], the report also outlines tactics employed by industry bodies
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  • ...aying field for the biotech industry", are reproduced or paraphrased below and referenced elsewhere across the [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/GMWatc ...testbiotech.de/sites/default/files/EFSA_Playing_Field_of_ILSI.pdf European Food Safety Authority: A playing field for the biotech industry]," Testbiotech r
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  • ...e organisation was launched by then South Australian Premier [[Mike Rann]] and [[Susan Greenfield]] on 2 August, 2005.<ref>Australian SMC (2013), [http:// ...[[Rebecca Morelle]] of the UK [[Science Media Centre]] alerted Australian science communicators that she was involved in setting up the [[Australian SMC]]:
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  • ...tific Adviser to the UK Government and Head of the [[Government Office for Science]] ([[GO-S]]) from January 2008 until March 2013, when he was succeeded by [ An expert in applied population biology, Beddington is now a senior adviser and Professor of Natural Resources Management at the [[Oxford Martin School]],
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  • ...align="right" caption="The corporate funded [[American Council on Science and Health]] promotes [[Gordon Gribble]]'s journal article on '[[Chemophobia]]' ...rg/2013/08/food-fears-continue-to-plague-americans-whipped-by-chemophobia/ Food fears continue to plague Americans, whipped by chemophobia] Posted on Augus
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  • ...e is also a humanist and outspoken critic of creationism and its damage to science. ...9 September 2013 </ref> He has also appeared on Newsnight, Question Time and the Today programme. <ref> [https://humanism.org.uk/about/our-people/distin
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  • ...hroughout the world as educational textbooks. He has written over 70 books and was in the Times Higher Education Supplement’s top 11 earning academic wr He is member of the [[Royal Institution]] and was previously a council member. <ref> [http://www.rigb.org/contentControl?
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