New York Farmers Ask Cornell University to Evict ‘Alliance for Science’ over GMO Bias

Posted on Sep 24 2016 - 2:54pm by Sustainable Pulse

Taking a break from the busy harvest season, 67 New York State organic farmers sent a letter Thursday to Dean Boor of the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and to the Trustees of  Cornell University, asking them to evict the Alliance for Science over their biased and unscientific attitude towards GMOs.

The letter respectfully requests that Cornell University evict the “Alliance for Science” from the campus. Funded largely and amply ($5.6 million) by the Gates Foundation, since 2014, the “Alliance for Science” has been spreading propaganda for genetic engineering under the cover of creating a “balanced” view of biotechnology.

“Yet there is no balance to this – nothing in the materials or programs of “The Alliance for Science” is anything but entirely pro-biotechnology.  They are without balance or significant critical evaluation of the range of agricultural systems and technologies that exist in food production today,” notes Elizabeth Henderson, organic farmer from Wayne County.

The “Alliance for Science” does not do research itself, but serves as a communications channel, hosts a speaker series and provides funding to train “Global Fellows” from third world countries to spread genetic engineering to their home countries by providing them with the prestige that comes with association with “high caliber expert institution” Cornell and with policy support to influence home governments.

Careful examination of the “Alliance for Science” website reveals not a single critical assessment of genetic engineering, none of the reasonable questions that ecological precaution suggest, and no significant evaluation or critique of the way that increased use of genetically engineered seed, Round-Up Ready corn and soy in particular, has enabled the consolidation of power over the world’s food supply by fewer and fewer chemo-biotech corporations.

“This one-sided public relations machine doesn’t belong embedded in a public institution of higher learning such as Cornell,” concluded Maureen Knapp, an organic dairy farmer from Preble.

Elizabeth Henderson has been farming for 35 years, in addition to being an active advocate for organic, sustainable and just food and agriculture around the world.

Signatories to the letter are all organic farmers in New York State, some are new, some urban and some are among those who have pioneered organic agriculture over careers of more than 40 years.

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5 Comments so far. Feel free to join this conversation.

  1. Ignatius Reilly September 24, 2016 at 20:26 -

    It’s hard to look back at a 35 year career and say, “I was wrong.” Guess that’s why you aren’t a scientist.

    • Kenneth Gallaher September 24, 2016 at 22:16 -
    • Russ September 25, 2016 at 10:07 -

      Yes indeed, “scientists” find it harder than anyone to admit they’ve been proven wrong. How many decades of failure and crime has poison-based agriculture racked up by now? Far more than 35 years, but establishment “science” remains committed, displaying the most extreme flat-earth fundamentalism of any cult ever.

  2. Kenneth Gallaher September 24, 2016 at 21:12 -

    Excellent. They are exaclty correct.
    Anyone who looks into it can see that.
    The head of the organization is not even a scientist – he is a PR flack for Big-GMO.

  3. Russ September 25, 2016 at 10:03 -

    Good stuff. They should be especially explicit that the “Alliance for Science” has literally zero to do with science and is in fact aggressively anti-science by any measure of scientific method.