Male rats fed GM soy had testicles that changed from the normal pink to dark blue.

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Third generation hamsters fed genetically modified soy show infertility and hair growth in the mouth. Male rats fed GM soy had testicles that changed from the normal pink to dark blue. 91% of US soy is genetically modified, so if your soy product is not labeled organic, it is most likely genetically modified.

Source: http://www.responsibletechnology.org/blog/18

"In Haryana, India, a team of investigating veterinarians report that buffalo consuming GM cottonseed suffer from infertility, as well as frequent abortions, premature deliveries, and prolapsed uteruses. Many adult and young buffalo have also died mysteriously."

I like this person's comment:
"the general public is so uneducated about genetics that they have no idea the genocide that is taking place right now. What Monsanto and other biotech companies are doing now is a war crime by definition. We must all spread the word quickly while there is still time."

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Ahhhh real monsters

more than 75% of the worlds genetic diversity of all vegetables and fruits have become extinct through the pressures of industrial monoculture.....and we have this madness on top of everything else

I haven't read your article

but I do have this reaction to its title. Shouldn't testicles be blue? :) I've heard it said lifting the fender of one's car can cure "blue balls". LOL

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_balls

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