1.An unreliable witness
2.Dr Shantharam's big tirade
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1.An unreliable witness
By Jonathan Matthews of GM Watch
The following attack on the case brought by Aruna Rodrigues and her co-petitioners before the Supreme Court was posted onto a list for scientists and others in India by Dr Shanthu Shantharam. It's a masterpiece of misinformation.
According to Dr Shantharam, "The Supreme Court case that delayed GM crops so long had no basis at all". Inded, says Shantharam, the activists behind it are not even concerned with GM crops but simply with promoting their "anti-science, anti-MNC, anti-capitalist and anti-American agenda."
As Shantharam sees it, the opposition to GM is based upon "all sorts of nonsense that has been published by a lunatic called Dr, Mae Wan-Ho (sic)" who is guilty of "professional misconduct in science by repeatedly writing scientific nonsense about GM crops."
According to Shantharam, "Nobody takes Dr. Ho's claims seriously ... but Indian activists are now rediscovering her writings and coach their lawyers to represent such scientific nonsense and mislead the courts." Shantharam focuses particularly on concerns he attributes to Dr Ho about the viral-promoter CaMV commonly used in GM crops.
Dr Shantharam concludes his tirade with a call to arms: "All right minded scientists should unite and fight this menace. Science, truth and facts are there for everyone to see and read and inform the courts. Anybody listening?"
Indeed we are, Dr Shantharam, but we're not convinced what we're hearing bears much relation to the truth.
For instance, regardless of the merits of otherwise of Dr Shantharam's opinion of Mae-wan Ho, it is simply untrue that Dr Ho or her writings were at the heart of the Public Interest Litigation. In fact, not one of the depositions placed before the Court was from Dr Ho.
Of course, among the various scientists making depositions, such as Dr David Schubert - head of the Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory at the Salk Institute, Dr Doug Gurian-Sherman of UCS - formerly the US Environmental Protection Agency's biotech specialist, Dr Jack Heinemann - Director of the Centre for Integrated Research in Biosafety, and Dr Arpad Pusztai - Scientific Consultant to the Norwegian Institute of Gene Ecology, there was Dr Joe Cummins, Emeritus Professor of Genetics at the University of Western Ontario, who commented on GM mustard. Although an eminent scientist, Prof Cummins has in other contexts collaborated and co-authored material with Dr Shantharam's bete noir - Dr Ho. So in Shantharam's mind there could be some guilt by association.
But guilt by association is as far as it goes. Aruna Rodrigues says that in all the depositions submitted to the Supreme Court, she can only remember a single citation of a paper by Dr Ho, and that was one Dr Ho had co-authored. Nor, for that matter, did the CaMV promoter loom large in the case. In fact, when - prior to the last hearing - the petitioners submitted a 17-page 'Written Statement' with appendices summarizing their case, there were only about two paragraphs in the entire document that made reference to CaMV.
Where it gets really interesting, though, is when you take a look at who the Government of India was putting up to make its case. How, for instance, did it counter the concerns about the food and feed safety of GM crops of the nutritional expert Dr Arpad Pusztai?
Answer: by submitting to the Court the criticism of Pusztai's research by Alan McHughen in his book 'Pandora's Picnic Basket'. In other words, the Government of India's critique came not from a peer reviewed source but from a book written for popular consumption by a GM plant scientist with no expertise in nutritional science but with a considerable vested interest in GM crop acceptance.
Interestingly, according to his c.v., at the time the Government of India made its submission, Dr McHughen had published in refereed journals just two scientific papers containing plant work and neither of these was on nutrition. By contrast, Dr Pusztai has published over 300 primary scientific papers of which over 100 were nutritional studies. Many of these were published in leading nutritional journals and most contained experimental work employing a similar methodology to the research Dr McHughen criticizes in 'Pandora's Picnic Basket'!
And McHughen wasn't the only questionable expert deployed by the Government of India. When it came to defending Bt brinjal, it turned to none other than Dr Shantharam and his sidekick at the Foundation for Biotechnology Awareness and Education (FBAE), Dr C. Kameswara Rao.
As Dr Shantharam seems to be keen on guilt by association, it seems fair to note at this point that he is a former employee of Syngenta. Similarly, although the FBAE describes itself as "non-profit" and "grass-root" (sic), it seems to have remarkably close links to major biotech business interests.
http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=336
And, ironically, while Dr Shantharam dismisses the scientific concerns about GM as "nonsense" got up by a "lunatic", the public statements in support of GM that he and Dr Rao make do not always bear careful scrutiny. Indeed, the following statement from Dr Rao actually won GM Watch's "BIGGEST PACK OF LIES - 2006" award:
"In the event of Golden Rice, research laboratories, trial fields and even scientific workers were attacked, striking such a fear that led to hiding a handful of prototype Golden Rice seed in a bombproof bunker in an unspecified place in Switzerland." [!!!]
http://www.lobbywatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7495
And here's Dr Shantharam holding forth on how GM contamination was not the issue in the Percy Schmeiser case:
"Court records clearly establish that Schmeiser had planted gm canola which he had purchased illegally."
http://www.lobbywatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4757
In fact, the trial court records establish the exact opposite. Aaron Mitchell, the lead investigator for Monsanto in the case, told the trial court under oath that, "We have no proof that anyone sold seed to Mr Schmeiser." (June 8 2000, p.87)
And when the case later came before Canada's Supreme Court, nobody attempted to claim the contamination was due to any illegal purchase of GM seed by Percy Schmeiser.
http://www.lobbywatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4757
But then telling it like it isn't about court cases seems to be a bit of a specialty with Dr Shantharam.
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2.Dr Shantharam's tirade
Folks:
The scientific ignorance and competence of anti-biotech activists is appalling, but they keep on getting press and have been able to delay, if not stop agbiotech in India through their street level tactics. Scientists have gone into hiding and they have the field day. This latest case by Aruna Rodriguez should have been dismissed the moment it opened in the courts, had the Ministry of Environment sent in a well trained lawyer and two scientific experts to give witness. The Supreme Court case that delayed GM crops so long had no basis at all, but there was no one to inform the courts. All these scientific concerns that have been visited upon by hundreds of research scientists and health expert's decades ago in the west are being dredged up by Indian activists to scare people. Bt brinjal is as safe any brinjal on the market, may be more safe than those pesticide lased vegetables that are in the market, and for heaven sake don't listen to these activists whose sole aim is to scare and mislead the public to establish their political agenda. Their activism is simply based on anti-science, anti-MNC, anti-capitalist and anti-American agenda. This activism is nothing about the safety of GM crops or the environment.
This report propagates several pieces of scientific nonsense by suggesting that Bt protein binds to mammalian gut cells and that aad and nptII genes code for antibiotics resistance. So what? These resistance genes work only when there is a selection pressure of antibiotics. This issue has been settled more than a decade ago by world class scientists working in the field and many health organizations have given a clean bill of health for these genes.
Somebody is reading up all sorts of nonsense that has been published by a lunatic called Dr, Mae Wan-Ho who is rewriting molecular biology as we all know it. I have argued that her alma mater should take back her PhD for professional misconduct in science by repeatedly writing scientific nonsense about GM crops. CaMV is a plant virus and does not infect animals. I have told her as much to her face when she came to speak at the World Bank and the US senate. I recall at a high class scientific meeting of NABC in South Carolina in early 90s, she was chased off from the stage when challenged about her assertions. That woman has absolutely no shame left in her. By the she is a buddy of India's own great agricultural scientist and a biotech expert called Vandana Shiva. They are like twin sisters.
CaMV 35S promoter is a eukaryotic promoter very useful to express alien genes in artificial constructs and it has been drafted ingenuously to construct transgenic plants. It has been in safe use for almost three decades now. Dr. Ho could not get her paper published in any self respecting scientific journal, but goes on feeding this nonsense which is lapped up by anti-GM activists in countries like India to make their case. Nobody takes Dr. Ho's claims seriously and has been pushed to the margins but Indian activists are now rediscovering her writings and coach their lawyers to represent such scientific nonsense and mislead the courts. It is a pity that the Indian scientific community does not go to the court get these time wasting court cases dismissed out of hand. These activists are wasting valuable court time and the time of the government regulators.
By using the scientific jargons like promoters, antibiotic resistance markers with non-scientific people like lawyers' judges and journalists, these activists might get publicity, but they are not going to win at the end, because they are talking of scientific nonsense. Those who are complaining about CaMV promoter must stop to wonder next time they bite a piece of brinjal or any other healthy vegetable. They are all loaded with multitude of viruses and those vegetables don't show symptoms of disease only because of eatable's resistance to viruses. But viruses are there. Billions of people vegetables everyday that are loaded with viruses and has anyone heard of a plant virus causing diseases in humans? People should have common sense which often is not so common. When scientific ignoramuses get top activism not fully understanding science, they make a laughing stock of themselves. Unfortunately, our courts, our politicians and bureaucrats cannot tell pseudo-scientists from a real one. They all get easily mislead once they are told that poor that farmers are being taken for ride. This is the tragedy of India.
Folks, the ploy are simple. Keep tying up the technology in the courts and get developers to quit in frustration. That way they can achieve GM-Free India whatever that means. All right minded scientists should unite and fight this menace. Science, truth and facts are there for everyone to see and read and inform the courts. Anybody listening?
Shanthu Shantharam (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)