Caring viewers, 
welcome to Healthy Living
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
On today’s show, the first 
in a two part series, 
we’ll examine 
the damaging health effects 
of eating genetically
modified or GM foods.
Genetically modified 
organisms or GMOs 
are living systems 
that have genes 
from other organisms 
inserted into 
their genomes through 
genetic engineering.
For insights on this subject, 
we’ll hear from 
Jeffrey M. Smith 
of the US, an expert on 
genetically modified foods 
and author of the 
international best sellers 
“Seeds of Deception” 
and “Genetic Roulette.” 
Mr. Smith is founder of 
the US-based Institute for 
Responsible Technology, 
which informs 
policy makers 
and the public 
about the hazards 
of genetically modified 
foods and crops.  
Widely regarded as 
the most prominent expert 
in the field, he has advised 
many world leaders and 
spoken to representatives 
from over 80 countries 
on GM-related issues.
As I traveled 
around the world 
and gave my book to the 
presidents and ministers 
and cabinet members, 
all these different 
top politicians, 
I realized they probably 
don’t have time 
to read the story book 
(‘Seeds of Deception’) 
because it’s written 
in story format. 
So I wrote 
“Genetic Roulette,” 
which is more of 
a reference book, 
a compilation of 
all of the health dangers 
of GMOs – 
the thousands of toxic 
and allergic reactions 
and how current 
safety assessments are
incompetent to identify 
and protect us 
from those problems. 
We asked Mr. Smith 
about current research 
regarding 
the harmful effects of 
genetically modified foods 
on the human body.
There was one published 
human feeding study, 
which is amazing. 
I mean they’re feeding 
the products 
of this infant science 
to the entire population, 
and there are 
no human clinical trials. 
(Right) and 
no post-marketing 
surveillance. 
The only human feeding 
study ever published 
shows that the genes that 
are inserted into soybeans 
transfer into the DNA 
of the bacteria living
inside our intestines 
and continue to function. 
This means 
long after we stop eating 
genetically modified soy, 
we may still have 
these genetically 
modified proteins 
continuously produced 
inside our intestines. 
I mean I could talk about, 
in India, thousands 
of livestock dying after 
feeding on genetically 
modified cotton plants. 
I can talk about 
thousands of farm workers 
getting rashes 
all over their bodies 
from picking the cotton. 
What kinds of health
problems can result 
from these foreign genes? 
The following is a statement 
from the Physicians 
and Scientists for the 
Responsible Application 
of Science and Technology:
“All genetically 
engineered crops 
contain bacterial DNA. 
This DNA contains 
a genetic element 
(the so called "CpG motif") 
that stimulates 
the immune system to 
start a sequence of reactions 
leading to inflammation. 
Exposure to 
these genetic elements 
may lead to promotion 
of inflammation, arthritis 
and lymphoma 
(a malignant blood disease).
Furthermore, 
it has been demonstrated 
that DNA 
is not broken down in 
the gastro-intestinal tract 
to the extent 
formerly believed. 
Ingested DNA sequences 
large enough 
to contain whole genes 
have remained intact 
and entered the blood 
and tissues. 
This means that eating GE 
(genetically engineered) 
foods may increase 
the risk of said disorders.”
The fact that genes transfer 
to our gut bacteria 
gets worse 
when you think of 
what can transfer. 
The corn and cotton that 
are genetically engineered, 
there’s varieties 
that produce 
their own pesticide, 
so if the gene that 
produces the pesticide 
transfers, it might turn 
our intestinal bacteria into 
living pesticide factories. 
And what would that do 
to our bodies?
Well, if you ask 
the biotech industry, 
they claim that this pesticide 
which is called “Bt” 
from Bacillus 
thuringiensis bacteria 
is completely safe. 
They say it’s used 
in organic agriculture in 
its natural bacterial state 
as a spray and therefore 
it has a history of safe use. 
They say 
it’s species specific, 
so it only will affect 
certain insects. 
We have no receptor cells 
for it; it’s destroyed 
during digestion in fact. 
However, the assumptions 
have already proven false.
Look at the symptoms of 
the farm workers in India 
who are picking 
the cotton that’s 
genetically engineered 
to produce the Bt toxin, 
they’re getting rashes, 
upper respiratory 
reactions, fever; 
some had to 
go to the hospital. 
Now the BT toxin 
that’s in the crop, however, 
is thousands of times 
more concentrated 
than the natural spray.  
It’s designed 
to be more toxic, 
and it has properties 
of a known allergen. 
And it also cannot be 
washed off the plant, 
because it’s produced 
by little spray bottles 
in every cell of the plant, 
in every bite. 
So many people believe 
that the Bt toxin 
that’s produced by 
the genetically modified 
corn and cotton 
is extremely dangerous. 
And the idea that 
we have living pesticide 
(Yes) factories inside us 
is totally high 
in the “yuck” factor,
I’ll tell you that.
When Healthy Living 
returns we’ll learn about 
how to live 
a genetically modified 
organism-free lifestyle. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
I still do get emails 
from people and it’s like 
the emails are vibrating, 
they’re on fire, 
and people have gotten 
to the “cupboard stage.” 
They’ve gone through 
their cupboards 
and they’re removing 
all the foods 
and reading everything 
that’s GMO 
and sending it out, 
calling their kids 
and saying “Don’t eat 
anymore GM foods!” 
Welcome back to 
Healthy Living 
on Supreme Master 
Television, 
where we’re speaking 
with author, speaker and 
world-renowned expert 
on genetically modified 
foods, Mr. Jeffrey Smith, 
founder of the Institute for 
Responsible Technology, 
which informs 
governments and the public 
about the dangers 
of genetically modified 
foods and crops. 
Many who have read 
Mr. Smith’s 
“Seeds of Deception” 
have praised it for 
its accuracy and candor. 
For example, 
Tewolde Berhan Gebre 
Egziabher, 
Director General of the 
Ethiopia Environmental 
Protection Authority, 
states,
“Jeffrey M. Smith's book, 
‘Seeds of Deception,’ 
is both enjoyable to read 
and very informative 
about one of the most 
crucial environmental and 
health issues of our time. 
The scientist 
seasoned in biosafety 
and genetic engineering 
as well as 
the concerned layperson 
who cares about 
the present, but especially 
about the future, 
will benefit by reading 
this book, which I find 
to have been written 
to be read also for pleasure, 
not only to be referred to 
when facts are sought. 
Satisfying these two needs 
is a rare achievement.”
Understanding which 
foods contain genetically 
modified organisms 
is an important first step 
in shifting 
our dietary choices 
to non-GMO foods. 
Well, if you ask 
the average American, 
“Have you ever eaten a 
genetically modified food 
in your life?” 
60% say “No,” and 
15% say, “I don’t know.” 
Only one in four realize 
that they’re eating it 
almost every meal. 
There are eight 
genetically modified food 
crops but the five ones 
that are virtually 
in most processed foods 
are: soy, corn, 
cotton for cotton seed oil, 
canola for canola oil, and 
sugar from sugar beets. 
In 1993 the world’s first 
genetically modified crops 
were sold commercially 
in the USA. 
Known as 
“Flavr Savr tomatoes,” 
they were genetically 
altered to ripen later 
and thus remain firmer 
during transport. 
However, the company 
distributing the product 
stopped production 
after a few years 
due to poor sales and 
the public’s deep concerns 
about the safety of 
laboratory-created food.  
What percentage of food 
in grocery stores 
has GMOs?
I would say around 70% 
but if you 
look at the packages, 
the processed foods
I would say more like 90%. 
You see 
it’s in very little produce; 
the only produce that 
it’s in is some zucchini, 
some crookneck squash, 
Hawaiian papaya, and 
some corn on the cob. 
Okay, those are 
the only four that’s 
in the produce section. 
Tomatoes?
No more tomatoes, 
taken off the market. 
No more potatoes, 
taken off the market. 
But the corn derivatives, 
the high fructose 
corn syrup, the dextrose, 
the maltodextrin, 
the soy derivatives, 
the soy oil, the soy lecithin, 
the soy protein isolate, 
these are in most 
of the breads we eat 
and the packaged foods, 
and anything 
that comes in a box 
probably has one of these 
ingredients, not always. 
And you can find them and 
there are different brands 
you could look for.
To safeguard your health 
and that of your family 
and friends, buy only 
non-GMO products. 
The Institute for 
Responsible Technology 
has published a guide 
for US consumers 
to help them select safe, 
non-genetically 
engineered foods.
We have different versions 
of the shopping guide, 
we have a pocket version, 
(Okay) which is easy 
to put in the pocket, 
of course. 
And you can download 
a two-page version. 
We have 
an iPhone application 
which you can download 
for free called
 “Shop No GMO.” 
Having the shopping guide 
and identifying the brands 
that contain GMOs 
is really helpful 
to make the transition, 
to choose new brands 
that are healthier, 
non-GMO products. 
But if you don’t see 
a product 
listed in the guide, 
then what you have to do 
is either one, 
buy organic products, 
because they’re not allowed 
to use GMOs, 
two, buy products 
that say “non- GMO” 
on the label or three, 
read the ingredients 
to make sure there’s 
no derivatives from soy, 
corn, cotton, canola 
and sugar beets, 
and we list about 
a hundred derivatives 
in the back of the guide. 
Choosing 
the organic vegan diet is 
one of the simplest ways 
to guarantee 
that your food is free 
of genetically modified 
organisms and is thus safe 
for your family to eat. 
We would like to thank 
Jeffrey M. Smith for 
sharing his precious time 
and valuable expertise 
on the subject of 
genetically modified foods. 
May his work and that of 
all others championing 
the consumption 
of non-GMO foods 
spread awareness 
of healthy eating 
to all corners of the globe. 
For more information 
on Jeffrey Smith, 
please visit 
www.ResponsibleTechnology.org
The Non-GMO 
Shopping Guide 
is available at 
www.NonGMOShoppingGuide.com
“Seeds of Deception” 
and “Genetic Roulette” 
are available at 
www.SeedsofDeception.com 
Please join us next Monday 
for part two of our talk 
with Mr. Smith 
here on Healthy Living. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment 
after Noteworthy News. 
May we always be one 
with our planet 
and the Universe.
Pleasant viewers, 
welcome to Healthy Living
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
On today’s show, 
the  second and final part 
of a two part series, 
We further examine 
the damaging health effects 
of eating genetically
modified or GM foods.
Genetically modified 
organisms or GMOs 
are living systems 
that have genes 
from other organisms 
inserted into 
their genomes through 
genetic engineering.
We’ll once again hear from 
Jeffrey M. Smith 
of the US, an expert on 
genetically modified foods 
and author of the 
international best sellers 
“Seeds of Deception” 
and “Genetic Roulette.” 
Mr. Smith is founder of 
the US-based Institute for 
Responsible Technology, 
which informs 
policy makers 
and the public 
about the hazards 
of genetically modified 
foods and crops.  
Widely regarded as 
the most prominent expert 
in the field, he has advised 
many world leaders and 
spoken to representatives 
from over 80 countries 
on GM-related issues.
Last week we learned 
from Mr. Smith that 
foreign genetic material 
inserted into food crops 
can be transferred 
into the bacteria living in 
our digestive systems 
with potentially 
harmful consequences. 
He also discussed 
the inherent dangers 
of interfering with 
the balance of nature 
and the effects 
this could have 
on human health.
To gain a deeper sense 
of the possible 
damaging outcomes 
to our health and planet 
from this unnatural method 
of food production, 
it is important to understand 
the technology used 
in creating genetically 
modified organisms. 
Jeffrey Smith now 
gives us a snapshot 
of the process 
by which organisms 
are genetically changed.
The process of genetically
engineering a crop
is inherently unsafe. 
You take a gene; 
let’s say you want to 
create a corn plant 
that produces 
its own pesticide. 
So you take the gene 
from a soil bacterium Bt 
(Bacillus thuringiensis) 
and you make millions 
of copies of the gene and 
you put it into a gun and 
you shoot that gun into 
a plate of millions of cells, 
hoping that 
some of the genes 
make it into the DNA 
of some of those cells. 
Then you clone those cells 
into a plant. 
Now the process 
of insertion plus cloning 
causes massive 
collateral damage 
in the DNA of the plant.
Two to four percent 
is different; 
there can be hundreds or 
thousands of mutations. 
And there’s also 
a holistic effect. 
When you insert 
a single gene, 
up to five percent 
of the natural genes 
in the plant 
can change their levels 
of expression and then 
produce too much 
or too little protein. 
So, what this does, 
when you change that much
in the DNA, is that 
the RNAs can change, 
the proteins can change, 
and the byproducts of 
metabolism can change. 
So you could have 
increased levels 
of allergens, increased
levels of toxins or
carcinogens or 
completely new allergens 
and toxins and carcinogens 
that have never been 
in the plant before. 
Now these are 
not evaluated. 
We discovered that 
there is a known allergen 
in soy called 
Trypsin inhibitor, which 
is as much as seven times 
higher in cooked GM soy 
compared to 
cooked non-GM soy. 
And in one study 
comparing GM soy 
with a wild variety, 
the GM soy had an allergen 
that wasn’t supposed 
to be there 
and the people can react 
to a skin prick test 
to GM soy 
but not to non-GM soy. 
The corn that
they looked at after it 
was on the market; 
there’s normally a gene 
in corn that’s switched off, 
well it was 
accidentally switched on. 
And what does it produce? 
A known allergen! 
Both corn and soy 
produce lignin, which is 
a woody compound, but 
the process of the plant 
producing the lignin 
also produces 
a plant pesticide called
rotenone which is linked 
to Parkinson’s disease. 
So GMOs might increase 
Parkinson’s disease 
but we don’t know 
because of course 
they are not checking. 
Apart from 
the injuring our health, 
there is the very real danger 
that these genetically 
engineered mutant plants 
will cross-pollinate 
with wild varieties 
of the same species thus 
passing on their unnatural 
genetic material with 
unpredictable consequences 
to the biosphere.
But the bigger picture 
may be far worse because 
we have no technology 
to fully clean up 
the self-propagating 
genetic pollution 
which has been let 
out of the bag already. 
The genes that 
we’ve been introducing 
to these species that are 
not part of the years of 
evolution of the species 
but part of like an 
overnight transformation 
because of 
shooting a gene
into a plate of cells, 
these new organisms and 
the gene pool contamination 
is permanent. 
These genes 
are going to be with us, 
outlasting the effects 
of global warming 
and nuclear waste. 
They are part of 
our landscape now. 
So the corn has already 
contaminated the indigenous 
corn varieties of Mexico. 
Imagine trying to do 
a recall on genetically 
modified mosquitoes 
from the air. 
It’s impossible. 
The same thing 
with the gene pool.
The Bt toxin 
created products, 
for example, 
they discovered after 
they were on the market 
that it’s exuded 
by the roots and it binds 
with the clay in the soil
and it can stay active 
for months or years and 
it could adversely affect 
the soil microorganisms. 
It could be washed 
into water and then 
down the stream and then 
it adversely affects 
the caddisfly which is 
a part of the ecosystem. 
When Healthy Living 
returns, we’ll have more 
from our engaging interview 
with Jeffrey Smith. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back to 
Healthy Living 
on Supreme Master 
Television featuring 
a world renowned expert 
on genetically 
modified foods, 
Mr. Jeffrey Smith. 
He now discusses the extent 
to which GM crops 
have become a part of 
the food supply in the US. 
Well, in the US. 
91% of the soy 
is genetically engineered, 
85% of the corn, 
87% of the cotton, 
and a large percentage 
of the canola, 
although canola is 
mostly grown in Canada, 
about 80-85% of the canola 
and about 95% 
of the sugar beets. 
Now, the Hawaiian Papaya, 
I would say the majority, 
and for zucchini 
and yellow squash, 
very little, but some. 
And also 
it’s a smaller percentage 
for corn on the cob, 
it’s not 85% 
of corn on the cob, 
it’s a smaller percentage. 
Fortunately popcorn is 
not genetically engineered, 
so you’re safe 
eating popcorn. 
The evidence 
continues to build that 
genetically engineered foods 
are a clear threat 
to public health and 
Jeffrey Smith recommends 
proactive action 
by taking steps to avoid 
these unnatural products.
When GMOs 
were largely introduced 
in 1996, seven percent 
of Americans had three 
or more chronic illnesses. 
Nine years later 
it was 13%. 
Food allergies doubled 
in less time. 
Food-related illnesses 
doubled in seven years 
from 1994 to 2001. 
Autism has been 
on the increase, 
obesity, and diabetes. 
There’s so many things 
that can go wrong and 
do go wrong in the process 
of creating a GMO. 
On top of that 
you have the Bt toxin, 
on top of that you have 
the extra herbicides that 
we’re eating because of 
the high residues 
in the crop. 
Any of those problems 
could easily have been 
associated with GMOs. 
Soon after GM soy was
introduced to the UK, 
soy allergies skyrocketed 
by 50%. 
There’s many reasons 
why GM soy might be
the culprit there. 
So I say, we don’t 
have to wait around 
until the research is done, 
we can opt 
out of that experiment.
(Right) 
And there’s many doctors 
that are now prescribing 
non-GMO diets. 
To protect your health and 
that of your loved ones, 
it is important to 
choose GMO-free foods. 
As organic foods 
by definition are 
not genetically modified, 
an organic vegan diet 
is the best choice 
for enhancing strength 
and vitality 
as well as bettering 
our environment.
When I go out to buy food, 
I prefer to buy organic 
whenever I can 
because organic not only 
disallows the GMOs, 
but studies show that 
there is a 25% on average 
increase in antioxidants, 
there’s more vitamins 
and minerals, 
it supports the soil, 
it supports farmers doing 
better growing practices. 
Buying products 
at natural food stores 
instead of supermarkets 
will make it a lot easier 
to choose brands 
that don’t use GMOs. 
Not everyone has access 
to a natural food grocery, 
which is a problem. 
And so it’s a question of 
getting to know the brands 
that you choose and 
selecting new brands. 
Apart from purchasing 
organic vegan foods, 
spreading the message 
that we as consumers 
do not want genetically 
engineered foods 
is also essential so that 
the agriculture industry 
and food manufacturers 
stop raising GM crops, 
thus making our world 
safer for us 
and future generations. 
Europe is 
a wonderful example 
where people demanded 
GMO-free foods and 
major food companies 
quickly ended the practice 
of selling genetically 
modified products.
Remember in Europe, 
within 10 weeks 
the tipping point 
of consumer rejection 
had been achieved. 
The tipping point is 
a very powerful concept. 
A small percentage 
of people avoiding, 
or doing a particular 
activity or action, 
can influence 
the entire population. 
But it’s particularly effective
in making food choices 
with GMOs, here’s why. 
GMOs give 
no consumer benefit. 
So if it turns into 
a marketing liability, 
they’re not going to 
hold onto GMOs like 
they hold onto trans-fats, 
because of the mouth-feel, 
they’re not going to 
hold onto GMOs like 
they hold onto salt and 
sugar, or carbohydrates, 
if there’s an anti-salt, 
sugar or carbohydrates, 
thing going on 
in the population, 
they’re going to get rid
of GMOs completely. 
Without even having to 
change the recipe, 
they can switch from 
GM corn derivatives to 
non-GM corn derivatives 
without even moving it 
from corn 
to something else.
We’ve seen 
the tipping point 
achieved with 
bovine growth hormone, 
where we see companies 
kicking it out. 
So we think 
only five percent 
of US shoppers 
avoiding GM ingredients 
would be sufficient 
to eliminate GMOs. 
Five percent.
Five percent, 
15 million people. 
The good news is, 
we’re already starting 
to have the impact. 
Supermarket News 
at the end of 2009 
predicted that 
2010 would see 
an unprecedented upsurge 
of consumer awareness 
and concern about GMOs. 
So this is one of
the biggest signs of
the coming tipping point, 
is that there is a growing 
number of people. 
And if we only need 
15 million Americans, 
there’s already 
28 million Americans 
that buy organic 
on a regular basis, 
87 million that think 
GMOs are unsafe. 
And 159 million that say 
they wouldn’t eat GMOs 
if they were given a choice. 
(If they were labeled.) 
Yes. So, we are
in a very good position 
to end GMOs, and I think 
it will be done soon. 
In closing 
we would like to convey 
our sincere gratitude 
to Mr. Jeffrey Smith 
for all he has done 
to inform the public 
and governments 
across the world 
as to why natural foods 
free of genetic engineering 
are best. 
May organic farming 
soon become the only way 
we raise crops 
on our planet.
For more information 
on Jeffrey Smith, 
please visit 
www.ResponsibleTechnology.org
The Non-GMO 
Shopping Guide 
is available at 
www.NonGMOShoppingGuide.com
“Seeds of Deception” 
and “Genetic Roulette” 
are available at 
www.SeedsofDeception.com 
Wise and caring viewers, 
thank you 
for your presence today 
on Healthy Living. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment 
right after 
Noteworthy News. 
May the light of God 
always shine within us.