Dr Arpad Pusztai evoked
world wide media attention in August 1998, when he said in British TV that he
would not eat genetically engineered food because of the insufficient testing
procedures they have undergone.
Pusztai is a world
renowned expert on food safety, who worked at UK's leading food safety research
lab, the Rowett institute. His statement obviously threatened to damage the
then ongoing multimillion PR campaign of the Biotech industry to create public
confidence in GE foods. A few days after his public appearance he was suspended
and gagged by the research institute where he worked.
Pointed out weakness in
present food regulations
Dr Pusztai's pointed
out that substances in Genetically Engineered (GE) foods that have a slow
acting effect would not be detected because present regulations do not require
long term safety testing. The regulations prescribe an approval procedure based
on the principle of substantial equivalence. In practice this procedure allows
very superficially tested foods to be approved. As an illustrative example, he
mentioned fresh results from his research on certain pesticidal Lectins
(Pusztai is recognized as a world leading expert on Lectins). Pusztai found
that rats developed immune system defects and stunted growth after a time
period corresponding to 10 years of human life.
Humiliating statements
displayed about Pusztai
A few days after his
appearance on TV and Radio, the Rowett intstitute suspended Pusztai. It was
said that the GE potatoes were not intended to be used as food. It was
maintained that the results reported by Dr Pusztai were misleading because he
had mixed up the results of different studies. In that context it was pointed
out that he was old (68), giving the impression of a senile and confused
person. It was also said that the research had not been done on GE potatoes but
on a mixture of natural potatoes and Lectin. It was indicated in a humiliating
way that the quality of Dr Pusztai's research was deficient. The formal reason
for his suspension was that he had presented the results publicly before they
had been reviewed by other scientists (peer review) as required by the Rowett
Institute. At the same time as he was suspended, he was disallowed to speak
with the media to defend himself (which would have revealed the misleading
information from Rowett Institute).
A scientific committe
was asked by the Rowett institute to review the study Pustai referred to. It
said there were important deficiencies in the study.
Independent scientists
confirmed the correctness of Pusztais conclusions
Pusztai then sent the
research protocols to 24 independent scientists in different countries. These
turned down the conclusions of the review committee and found that his research
was of good quality and justified his conclusions. They found that Pusztai had
not mixed up any results.
Scientists and
physicians (including the undersigned), who had been in touch with Pusztai
confirmed that he was perfectly clear-minded with no signs of confusion or
memory defects.
"Breathtaking
impertinence" by Royal society according to Lancet
Then a second review
committe was appointed by the Royal Society in UK. It again concluded that
Pusztai's results were inconclusive yes even flawed.
A world leading
scientific journal found the judgement of the Royal Society "a gesture of
breathtaking impertinence" (Lancet, Editorial, May 22, p1769).
Pusztai has pointed out
a number of obvious deficencies in this review report, see also the interview
below and Dr Pusztai's website, where he explains this in detail.
Harmful GE potatoes
would have been approved
Recently Pusztai has
also said that the lectin potatoes he had been studying were indeed intended
for food although that was denied by the Rowett institute. That was the reason
why he wanted to make the alarming results known. Had not Pusztai's long term study
revealed the danger, the GE lectin potatoes might very well have turned up on
the market, as formally they were "substantially equivalent" with the
natural variety, Pusztai said. This case demonstrates the serious insufficiency
of the present regulations for food safety that don't demand long term testing
of GE foods, see Substantial equivalence versus scientific food safety
assessment. This is the probable reason why great efforts were made to suppress
the truth and to "kill" the messenger.
At a recent
international conference on Food Safety in Edinburgh, Pusztai was repeatedly
attacked and prevented from speaking, see Report about professor Pusztai at the
OECD/Edinburgh GE Food Safety Conference in March 2000.
Comment by PSRAST
It seems obvious from
the press statements by the Rowett institute from August 1998, that it changed
its story from first saying that Pusztai had mixed up the results (which was
not true) to saying that the results were not obtained from genetically
manipulated potatoes but from normal potatoes mixed with the harmful substance,
Lectin (which also was not true). Later it was said, that Pusztai may be right
but more studies are needed. Such changes and contradictory statements
demonstrate that the institute was manipulating the truth.
The manipulations were
such as to harm Pusztai's credibility. Because Pusztai was gagged by the
institute, he could not publicly defend himself. The news about Pusztais
"mistakes" was effectively distributed all over the world. People
were lead to believe that there was no scientific basis for his warning about
GE foods.
As multibillion dollar
investments are at stake in the GE food case, drastic actions by the industry
to protect these interests are not surprising. Rather it would be contrary to their
responsibility towards the owners not to act with maximum force in such a case.
The Rowett institute is
formally a charitable and independent institute. But in practice, since the
Thathcher government reduced the funding of such research institutes considerably,
it has become dependent on the industry. While formally remaining a charitable
institute, "Rowett Research Services", a commercial subsidiary of the
institute was created. The profit of this subsidiary is donated to the Rowett
institute, that therefore in practice is dependent on the industry for its
existence. It has later been revealed that Monsanto had given the Rowett
Research Services a $224,000 grant prior to Pusztai's interview at BBC.
Considering the
dependence of Rowett institute on industrial support, it seems probable that it
was persuaded, if not forced to deny the truth and create a cover up story to
discredit Pusztai. As Pusztai was the first internationally renowned food
safety expert who dared to warn for GE foods, the industry had strong
incentives to press hard for "co-operation" by the Rowett institute
in disarming this "News bombshell" that shook the whole world.
The strategy obviously
was to divert public attention away from the GE food safety issue Pusztai
raised, which was actually not dependent on his results. In stead the attention
was drawn to disputes about his conclusions and about his competence. In a most
deplorable way, the society of scientists contributed to this diversion,
apparently doing its best to discredit the messenger in stead of observing the
serious problem he addressed.
How many unknown cases
are there of scientists who did not have the courage of dr Pusztai and chose,
in order not to risk their job and career, to keep quiet about their concerns
about the lacking safety of GE foods? Considering that it is an undeniable
scientific fact that the GE foods are not safe, it is remarkable that very few
food safety experts have made similar comments. Ironically, one who did so, one
year after the Pusztai interview, was professor Andrew Chesson, the top
scientist at Rowett Institute who held in the axe when he was sacked. He said
"Potentially disastrous effects may come from undetected harmful
substances in Genetically Modified Foods." (Daily Mail, UK, 13 Sept 1999.
See also BBC news 7 sept 1999). Dr Chesson is vice chairman of European
Commission scientific committee on animal nutrition. Before this statement he
was known as an advocate for food biotechnology.
For more about
industrial suppression of scientific truth, see Dysfunctional science - Towards
a "pseudoscientfic world order"?
Related articles
New! Leading Scientist
sacked after presidential intervention because of critisizing GE foods. A
sensational turn of the Arpad Pusztai affair.
Interview with Dr
Pusztai where he tells the story from his perspective.
"Thorkilds page on
the Pusztai case". A Danish scientist, dr Thorkild, has compiled most of
the articles and materials associated with the case.
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