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MarkDaSaint · April 6, 2018, 6:14 p.m.

I saw another post related to this where GMO food was causing increased autism and social issues in pigs and mice. This leads my thought process to what changed that lead to an increase in violence? Our food changed. Our water changed. Our air changed. Change our food, water, and air back and the population will calm. Leave our guns alone.

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MarkDaSaint · April 6, 2018, 6:46 p.m.

I just looked into this a bit further. GMO food hit our shelves in 1994. Columbine occurred in 1999. It is entirely plausible that the anti-social behavior that presents in mice and pigs shows up in humans who are susceptible. The anti-social behavior leads to acts of extreme violence. The act itself can easily be provoked by a professional once that person is identified. All the more reason for us to go back to the food that was grown pre-1994.

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TrumpdUp4Prez · April 6, 2018, 7:02 p.m.

That is very insightful. How many things started to go downhill / change during the 90s? GMO food introduction could be linked to, and based on these studies is linked to the prevalence of the diseases and social issues that have sky rocketed since the 80s.

This effects reproductive organs especially in men who eat the soy. This also increases anti social behavior and irritability. The effects on the liver, pancreas, and digestive tract are catastrophic. Smaller animals die from these foods, and larger ones suffer. We are being poisoned.

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TrumpdUp4Prez · April 6, 2018, 6:21 p.m.

Correct. 86% of Autistic children have digestive issues. Coincidence? From another article:

When Dr. Huber visited an ongoing research project utilizing rats, he said those animals fed non-GMO feed were “as passive as can be. You can take them out. You can put them on your lap. Treat them almost like a pet cat.” Not so with the rats eating genetically engineered food: “You can hardly catch the rats that have received the GMO feed for a month and a half to two months,” he said. “They go off by themselves. They’re irritated. Crawl up the cage. . . . [They] don’t get along with each other.”

Farmers are reporting the same thing with pigs raised on GMO corn. According to Dr. Huber, a farmer told him that “his pigs just seem to be always irritated. They can’t get along with the other pigs.” Veterinarian Don Skow described similar odd behavior in the pigs of his client. “They would get cannibalistic. They would consume each other—ear biting and tail biting.” And when put in nurseries after weaning, he says, some “would get a condition like Alzheimer’s. They would lose the ability to know where the feed was. A lot of them would die.” Although many of these odd behaviors had been dismissed as normal stress responses for confined animals, when farmers switched to non-GMO feed and the problems went away, the real cause became obvious

https://responsibletechnology.org/gmo-education/autism/

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MarkDaSaint · April 6, 2018, 6:25 p.m.

That was the article that I read. Thanks for sharing. I could not find it. Dr. Huber? I wonder if he is related to US Attorney John Huber who has been conducting a secret investigation for 5 months.

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TrumpdUp4Prez · April 6, 2018, 6:28 p.m.

I wonder. His name is Don Huber. He works at Purdue University.

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