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- Brad Hanmer - Farms Genetically Modified Crops: Most people around here, when they think about a farm, it's the old children's fable "Old McDonald Had a Farm", with chicken and pigs and cows. That's not the way farming is any more. It's strictly a business...
- Himself - Attorney & Environmentalist: There is no democratic decision-making. These technologies *are* legislation. They are going to affect our lives more than any law passed by any legislature on the world.
- Himself - Institute of Gene Ecology: Genetic pollution is something *totally* different from the chemical pollutions we have been stupid enough to initiate over the past 50 years or so, because chemicals never replicate themselves. Even a huge chemical pollution will over time get smaller. But for DNA, this may be wrong, because DNA is self-replicating. So even a small DNA pollution may replicate itself to become a huge pollution.