Newly Leaked Cable: Pope ‘Quietly Supportive’ OF GMOs

Just released yesterday, a November 19, 2009 leaked cable indicates Pope Benedict XVI supports genetically modified foods, though he will not publicly admit it.  A June 2009 cable from the US Vatican Embassy confirmed the Pontiff’s refusal to take a stance on GM foods, which was verified in December 2010 by a Vatican spokesperson. However, this latest cable tells quite a different story:

Linking development with use of agricultural technologies (i.e., biotechnologies), Benedict stressed good governance and further infrastructure development as essential to increasing food security over the long-term. (Note: Benedict’s mention of agricultural technologies is a small but significant step towards more vocal Vatican support of biotechnologies. End Note)

The analyst further concludes:

While the Vatican’s message on caring for the environment is loud and clear, its message on biotechnologies is still low-profile (ref. b). Quietly supportive, the Church considers the choice of whether to embrace GMOs as a technical decision for farmers and governments.

Providing much more analysis than the June 2009 cable, the November 2009 cable indicates strong support within the Vatican scientific community, which apparently remains unaware of the biotech industry’s penchant for suppressing science:

The Vatican’s own scientific academy has stated that there is no evidence GMOs are harmful, and that they could indeed be part of addressing global food security. However, when individual Church leaders, for ideological reasons or ignorance, speak out against GMOs, the Vatican does not — at least not yet — feel that it is its duty to challenge them.

Vatican proponents of GM foods may have missed several scientific reports [1] that highlight  problems with GMOs.  As previously reported, several times:

GM foods have been linked to organ damage and sterility in mammals, while others correlate rising diabetes and obesity rates with GMO introduction. There’s also the question of allergic reaction to GM foods, proof of which is hidden by lack of labeling.

GM crops (and GM forests) are genetically modified to produce or tolerate pesticides. Glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup, has been linked to birth defects, cancer and miscarriages in humans.  Pesticides are suspected in causing or contributing to mass bee, bat and butterfly die-off, as well as a pandemic amphibian decline. Their use is also linked to 11 million acres of superweeds in the U.S.

Further, GM crops cannot be contained. They’ve spread in nations all over the world, even becoming established in the wild.

Given such strong evidence of environmental harm, the Pope’s strong advocacy of the environment would logically include opposition to GM crops. In fact, we find the opposite.

This latest cable further confirms that globally promoting genetically modified foods is a high priority for the US State Department. As discussed in a prior piece, numerous leaked cables reveal a strong focus by embassy officials on cataloging how nations perceive GMOs, boosting GM acceptance in Africa, and even going so far as to discuss spiking food prices to spur GM acceptance in Europe. The latest cable is no different:

Post will continue to lobby the Vatican to speak up in favor of GMOs, in the hope that a louder voice in Rome will encourage individual Church leaders elsewhere to reconsider their critical views. End Comment.

Strong opposition within the church cites the monopoly control over food held by multinational corporations:

The Vatican cannot force all bishops to endorse biotechnology, he said, particularly if their opposition has to do with concerns over protecting profits oflarge corporations who hold the patents for the crops, versus feeding the hungry. In the Philippines, he noted, bishops strongly protested GMOs in the past. (Note: South African Cardinal Wilfrid Fox Napier’s November 16 comments to a news agency that ‘Africans do not need GMOs, but water’ is another example of specific Church leaders skeptical about the potential benefits of new biotechnologies. End note.)

Corporate control of the food supply is only one problem with biotech foods, albeit a major one.  After fourteen years of commercial experience, the U.S. is fast becoming the poster child for why nations, and the Church, should reject such technology.

• For additional scientific reports see here, here, and here.

Rady Ananda began blogging in 2004. Her work has appeared in several online and print publications, including three books on election fraud. Most of her career was spent working for lawyers in research, investigations and as a paralegal. She graduated from The Ohio State University’s School of Agriculture with a B.S. in Natural Resources. Read other articles by Rady.

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  1. MichaelKenny said on December 22nd, 2010 at 9:30am #

    I thought by this time authors would have grasped that these cables, at best, reflect the views which their authors wished to communicate to Washington, not what the persons referred to in them actually said or believe! And, of course saying “Post will continue to lobby the Vatican”, means, as a matter of common sense, that the Vatican is NOT in favour of GM food. If it were, there would be no need to “continue” lobbying, would there?

  2. Max Shields said on December 22nd, 2010 at 9:50am #

    MichaelKenny

    Correct, “who killed JR?” soap opera. If you are a discerning reader you’ll figure out what to pay attention to when such an info dump occurs. They’re may be some gems, but for the most part, you need to discern who’s talking to who and stop overthinking and creating wasteful conspiracy theories when this country is murdering people!!!

  3. bozh said on December 22nd, 2010 at 12:19pm #

    GM foods are controlled by same people who control producti0n, sales, army, banks, etc.
    these are the same people who show little or no respect for life of the people in palestina, iraq, afgh’n nor respect basic human rights of own people.
    so what’s up with the dogooding regarding feeding us wit MG foods?

    and the foods they began to feed us with, say, 50 yrs ago, even crows wld not eat.
    give a crow meat from deli, u’l see some wld hardly touched it.
    i’v seen it happen because i feed some of my crows!
    the food is gone eventually, so it cld be that either some starving crow, mouse, hobo, or raccoon wld eat! tnx

  4. j30 said on December 22nd, 2010 at 12:46pm #

    you’re absolutely correct, Bozh — this “food” is toxic and animals are much smarter than humans when it comes to food.

  5. j30 said on December 22nd, 2010 at 1:25pm #

    As to those folks who believe the data dump is irrelevant, along with global elite response to shut down WikiLeaks, all I can say is you parrot elite aims:

    “Nothing to see here. Move along, folks”

    yeah, right.

  6. bozh said on December 22nd, 2010 at 1:27pm #

    thanks, j30.
    i tell my wife not to buy meat from deli. but she thinks that’s nuts! she says, It says deli on it!
    and she says to me [very politely, tho], will u ever talk so that everybody can understand u and not just me! tnx

  7. Don Hawkins said on December 22nd, 2010 at 1:44pm #

    Just watched our so called leaders about 5 minutes ago on the tube talk about self gifting and they are riding high as they are all in the center now. As for my family we do much canning and very soon the TV is going into the garbage can and will never again have to watch these so called leaders self gift cut the ribbon pretend like the can use a shovel. To the center and watch for LRAD’s and remember spy on your neighbor.

  8. j30 said on December 22nd, 2010 at 2:01pm #

    right on, Don

    ~ Rady