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09/22/14 10:28 AM

#80707 RE: FACT-MASTER #80706

Kim met with High ranking Government officials in Vietnam, that means it is very serious! That also means they have the ability to fast track all protocols!
If this is going to put a large volume of the population to work I don't think anything will stop the progress!

This kblb will explode in a big way!!
Lock in your position and don't be swayed by negative posters just looking for something bad!
Absolutely EVERYTHING is good about Kblb, no one has ever discovered one bad thing Mr Thompson has done!
FACTAMUNDO #1 our CEO did not take his pay at some point because the company needed it! What's that tell you!!

Soon and very soon KABOOM!!!!!!!

es1

09/22/14 11:28 AM

#80711 RE: FACT-MASTER #80706

Article 1

the objective of this Protocol is to contribute to ensuring an adequate level of protection in the field of the safe transfer, handling and use of living modified organisms resulting from modern biotechnology that may have adverse effects on the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity, taking also into account risks to human health, and specifically focusing on transboundary movements.



Silk worms do not have this issue since they are extinct. Silkworms do not have ANY effect on bio diversity .

Have you attempted to look up the silkworm on their list of GMOs? isn't it funny how they are not listed but I can count at least 5 different countries that have these GMOs and all are part of the BCH

The BCH Organisms Registry includes those organisms that have been registered with the BCH as parental, recipient or donor organisms.


http://bch.cbd.int/database/organism-registry/
What do ALL of these have in common that the silkworm does not have?

The ability to live in the wild

Which is what the BCH was made for.

Please show me ANY record from ANY country that applies to a silkworm as a GMO.

We all know they are out there in almost every developed country since you have made sure to let us know any time another company stuck a needle into a silkworm.

So show me where any one of them reported their GMO to the BCH.

Silkworms CAN NOT live in the wild. They CAN NOT effect biodiversity.

might want to read your search links too...
https://bch.cbd.int/database/decisions/

On this page you can search for Decisions and other Communications about: (i) Decisions on LMOs under the Advance Informed Agreement (AIA), which applies to the first intentional transboundary movement of LMOs for intentional introduction into the environment of the Party of import; (ii) Decisions on LMOs for food, for feed or for processing under Article 11 of the Cartagena Protocol regarding the requirement that countries exchange information at an early stage through the BCH; (iii) Other decisions & declarations; and (iv) Risk Assessment Reports carried out to evaluate the potential adverse effects of LMOs on biodiversity and human health.