In 2001, Epicyte, a CA bio-engineering company, revealed that it had created spermicidal GM corn. So how do you know if you have consumed this fertility-destroying corn? You don't...because products containing GM corn aren't labeled with a warning, nor is this franken-food being sold at the pharmacy as a birth control method (which would be best avoided for multitudinous reasons). It's just another wave of GM corn in the food supply somewhere in the world. The ultimate buyer beware sneak.
GMOs are not foods, they are weapons! Trusting the government and the food industry is a dangerous business. Those of us who refuse to buy Monsanto and cronies' pro-GMO whitewashing schemes already understand the health hazards of GMOs. Outspoken GMO opponent and health freedom advocate Jeffrey Smith has long been warning the public about the hazards of these franken-foods. Sterility has already made the list of GM "food's" deleterious effects. So, Epicyte's spermicide corn is not the only GMO infertility route. What makes Epicyte's corn especially malevolent is its designed purpose as a sterilizer, and its proposed use by supporters among the global population. It begs the question: What's next in the world of "pharma-food?" Who else will receive USDA funding and for what nefarious scheme? (Nearly two dozen biotech firms and universities have franken-food projects in the works, apparently with hopes of creating a food supply filled with vaccines.)
Why sneak spermicidal corn into the global food supply? Silly question, right? Are not all the food and medical industry's ploys about control? In this case, maybe population control? Crazy? Well, call me crazy, but when I see population control mega-advocate Bill Gates attached to a project, I start doing the math. (In fact, GMOs aren't the only means available of involuntary infertility and population control. Gates' other pet project plays a role in this awful drama...but that's a discussion for another day.) I'm not surprised by Gates' behaviour, considering his population control comments in 2010, and his Monsanto investments.
For various political and health reasons, I do not consume corn, nor will I feed it to my children. Frankly, I don't trust the corn supply...even the "Organic" variety. But consuming habits vary, so my best advice (and this is not revelatory, I know) is to eschew industrial food...buy Real Food, beyond organic, as much as you can. Don't buy food containing corn, soy, canola, and the other major GM players. At some point, even purchasing "USDA Organic" food may not protect us from GMOs. This is a dangerous game and we need to protect ourselves...no one else will do it.