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From: DJ Hewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Hilary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, January 14, 1999 8:22 PM
Subject: FUNGUS ALERT

Dear Hilary-- If you didn't know about this, I thought you should-- probably brought to us by the producers of the "terminator seed" technology.  Maybe somebody is planning on cornering the market on all of the Earth's seeds and this is one of the steps...

I'm sending this anywhere I think it will enlighten and educate.  Sorry I haven't been able to correspond and join your mailgroup- which I want to do, but have been hoping that demands in my life would quiet to a dull roar before voluntarily adding more.

Blessings and Cheers-- DJ Hewitt
 

IMPORTANT!!
PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD!!!

-This could disasterously affect the balance of nature.
-The target plant is an extremely hearty plant, disease and pest resistant, it is in the same plant family as  Oats
and Hops-- also very hearty plants.  If this fungus is released it is likely that it will affect other, if not all. plant
life.
-Myco-organisms are becoming increasingly recognized as the cause of diseases.  Animals as well as humans
could be adversely affected.  Do we want to introduce artifically produced strains into the environment?
Theoretically these spores will self- propagate in soil and water and will be spread by the wind.
-This is an assault on the planet
-This $23,000,000 is OUR taxpayers' money

Notify horticultural, botanical, and herbal associations, health associations, tax groups, ecological
organizations.  Write to your government representatives.  We have both the right and the power to put an end to
this.

This is your planet and its ecology is already greatly compromised.  Please don't passively stand by and allow
this to take place.

http://www.lp.org/rel/990111-fungus.html

Title: Libertarian Party - Release - 990111 - anti-drug fungus
The Libertarian Party
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NEWS FROM THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY
2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, Suite 100
Washington DC 20037
World Wide Web: www.LP.org
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For release: January 11, 1999
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For additional information:
George Getz, Press Secretary
Phone: (202) 333-0008 Ext. 222
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Libertarians blast Congress for spending $23 million to develop anti-drug killer fungus

WASHINGTON, DC -- The United States government is spending $23 million to develop a killer fungus to wipe out marijuana plants -- a dangerous plan that could cause an environmental catastrophe, said the Libertarian Party today.

"This project is the political equivalent of athlete's foot fungus: It's nasty, it's dangerous, and it needs to be stopped before it spreads," said LP National Director Steve Dasbach. "The last thing we need is a bio-engineered killer fungus turned loose on the world."

Late last year, Congress passed legislation that authorized $23 million for research into soil-borne fungi called "mycoherbicides," which will attack and kill marijuana plants, poppy plants, and coca plants.

When developed, the fungus could be released in such South American countries as Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia, said U.S. officials.

The legislation was guided through Congress by U.S. Representatives Bill McCollum (R-FL) and Mike DeWine (R-OH), who said the killer fungus was potentially a "silver bullet" in the War on Drugs.

But Libertarians say the tax-subsidized fungus is a "biohazard" that could have a disastrous impact on the ecosystems of the target nations -- and, potentially, the whole world.

"In the government's irresponsible search for a quick-fix in the War on Drugs, politicians could cause terrifying long-term ecological problems," warned Dasbach. According to scientists, the killer fungus could...

* Attack other plants, wiping out valuable cash crops.

"For example, a chemical alkaloid similar to the one that produces cocaine is present in many legal plants -- including tobacco and coffee beans," said Dasbach. "In an effort to wipe out drugs, this killer fungus could wipe out the livelihood of millions of farmers."

* Cause many plants to develop stronger chemical defenses against the fungus, which could then mutate and spread to other, harmful plants.

"According to scientists, mutated plants could pass on these resistant genes and create herbicide-resistant weeds, which could have a ruinous effect on farm yields," he said. "With world hunger already a problem, why risk making it worse?"

* Wipe out industrial hemp plants, which are legal in every major industrialized country outside the United States.

"No fungus is smart enough to tell the difference between legal hemp and illegal marijuana," noted Dasbach. "This fungus could be the biological warfare equivalent of carpet bombing -- killing whatever is in its path."

What should Americans do about this dangerous program? Tell their Congressional representatives to apply a strong dose of political fungicide to "cure" it, said Dasbach.

"This tax-funded fungus should be treated like any dangerous mold or mildew -- exposed to sunlight and wiped clean. Congress should just say no to biological warfare."

Dasbach also said Libertarians have a better way to reduce the consumption of marijuana, with no environmental risks: Legalize it.

In the Netherlands, he noted, where marijuana is decriminalized, drug use is half that of the United States. In fact, a new study revealed that while 32.9% of Americans have tried marijuana, only 15.6% of Dutch adults have done so.

"Treating adults like adults -- and letting them make decisions about how to live their lives -- seems to have a stronger anti-drug effect than any killer fungus," said Dasbach. "Wouldn't it be ironic if liberty was a more effective anti-drug program than deadly mycoherbicides?"


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