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Oakdale, CA: Scientists at Montsaint Genie Tech Inc. announced today that they have successfully transferred the gene segment that produces the psychotropic chemical THC in cannabis plants to many other common garden plants, including tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, carrots, and more.

This is the link to the site i found with thye above on it.

 

 

http://thecrit.com/2009/06/03/company-makes-any-plant-produce-thc-and-the-tomatoes-are-especially-yummy/

 

I also looked up the mist spray this is the link

http://www.geniemist.com/

 

I think that its all just a con but as i am only new to all this ill keep my mouth shut and let the heavy weights see what they think

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GM is bad , stick with what mother nature gave us cos as we find with the soil food web everything's connected 

an incredible design of connections that we don't fully understand as yet , maybe we should get a good grasp of what we 

have first then make choices from there for GM but i'm thinking if we have full grasp on mother nature i don't think we'll need

to GM anything 

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We are going to get the dot.com boom happening with cannabis soon and there will be many fly by nighters like in the dot com era, list on the exchange, make mega bucks from the plebs then declare bankruptcy after funnelling funds to a Caymen island bank acc. 3 companies now on the ASX connected with the herb. One is a mining company just like the dot com days! So be ever vigilant when reading these co's propaganda. 

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