
This bold and convincing documentary grabs you in the guts and doesn't let go. When Adam Curry and Timo Nadudvari first learned about the hidden consequences of the genetic engineering of food crops they were shocked and appalled - then they decided they had to tell others what they had learned. The video examines the issue of genetic engineering of food from the real-world perspectives of leading scientists, farmers, food safety advocates and the victims of genetically engin... (Full plot summary below)
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This bold and convincing documentary grabs you in the guts and doesn't let go. When Adam Curry and Timo Nadudvari first learned about the hidden consequences of the genetic engineering of food crops they were shocked and appalled - then they decided they had to tell others what they had learned. The video examines the issue of genetic engineering of food from the real-world perspectives of leading scientists, farmers, food safety advocates and the victims of genetically engineered products. It exposes a heinous scheme by large corporations with long criminal histories to gain control over the world's food supply by infecting food crops with patented DNA. It also exposes Agro-Tech lies, the corruption within the US FDA and the all-to-real risks to human health.
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| User ReviewEndam AThis documentary is really interesting. It shows us how food are being processed and will enlightened us about the truth of our food nowadays. I have realize that even the foods we bought in the groceries are not really that safe. Genetically Modified Organisms can cause lot of damage to ones health. We must take care of our health and one thing to do is to choose the right food for us to eat everyday. |
| User ReviewJakki TIs it intelligence, as they claim or just pure arrogance that Monsanto and all the people behind its trail really would have the heart to "improve" agriculture and the lives of all? Bad Seed would have you glued to examine all the angles of this topic for GMO-laden food that is flooding the market of the US and nothern America. Taking responsibility of our own lives by growing our own food is the answer. We are lucky here in the Philippines that we need not import ALL our food supplies. But we have to be very vigilant and continue to help educate people about the bad effects of the franken-foods that Monsanto is producing. For now, our best weapon is our awareness. Learn how to read labels on our foods. Go back to our backyards and support our local farmers. Though some local government, like Bohol, are very vocal declaring NOT supporting GMO, we still have to be very vigilant and report any suspicious looking food supply in our grocery stores and local markets when we spot one. Empower yourselves by reading studies about it and not just rely on hearsay. Own your lives and take good care of it. |
| User ReviewRavikanth TIf you want to know what you are eating, you should watch this video. |
| User ReviewAnandkumar RThis video show to all of us of what really the food is, that we eat everyday. specially in making or processing the food in the plant on how they do it. There is a lot of food plant all around the globe processing in the different ways. |
| User ReviewRoel BI am recommending this very insightful documentary video to all, for all walks of life. The video has somehow enlightened me of what's happening with the food industry. Obviously, we consumer don't see or realize on what we buy in the groceries. We may be able to check the label and its contents but we can't determine if the food is genetically modified. With this video, it helps me to be aware of the importance of my RIGHT to choose and eat healthy foods, organic foods/produce. I have highly acknowledge the people behind GMO for the intention of mass producing and higher quality produce. However, I just wished that they are also taking the consideration of the side effects. |
| User ReviewElven BThis opens my eyes about the food that we ate and what we are about to eat in the future. I can't imagine of a greater disaster when a Monsanto-like company outsource their production in China |
| User ReviewLilybeth PHaving seen the movie made me think if Monsanto have invaded Philippines as well. It made me want to do my own research about food sources that are also contaminated by GE products and are being distributed here in the Philippines. It is quite an eye opener that just because we live far from the major bio-tech companies doesn't mean we are safe from all these GE crops. Taking for example what happened to Iraq. It is very scary to think how much power a single company has over food production. The influence they have, not just on the agricultural sector but on the government as well. All of the people in the world should see this film to raise more awareness of what is happening to our food. So that more people will be vigilant to those sneaky actions that companies like Monsanto does. They coat their evil plans with the lure of higher crop production and concern to the welfare of the people, when all they are concerned about is power. |
| User ReviewPriam SThis is a documentary on a very important topic,the issue of genetic engineering of the food supply in the U.S., Canada and potentially the rest of the world. It covers a lot of territory from FDA under the Reagan administration to the legislating of the seed supply for Iraqi farmers under the Bush administration.The production quality is neither that bad or that good. The script is a bet unfocused and the interviews a bet slow for some people, but again this important subject for this day and age. |
| User ReviewD MInformation you never hear about in regards to genetically modified foods. It is very strange the differing opinions on the subject found in Britain and the US, for example. The documentary claims there is a vast conspiracy to contaminate and control the world's food supply through genetic engineering. |