"Murray McGregor" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> wrote > I think you and almost all the anti brigade overplay this. I don't think I belong to a "brigade". In fact I feel quite alone and isolated in my views I just try to tell people the truth and not deceive them. These days this would seem to be an uncommon approach with many beekeepers trying to cover up failings in their product. In my opinion these people are guilty of deceiving the public >I am very > rarely asked these kind of questions by customers, and even then they > are not all seeking to discriminate against the product, they are just > interested. I only started selling my honey a couple of weeks ago and I have had to discuss GM contamination of honey on at least four occasions. This is the first year I have ever had this sort of discussion. I got the impression that the customers were looking for assurance that the honey was not contaminated. I don't know whether they would have bought the honey if it had been contaminated It seems to me that hiding the truth and deceiving the public has got GM companies a bad reputation and it would seem that some beekeepers are intent on following their example. Let's not have any cover ups. Keep beekeeping pure and honest. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.381 / Virus Database: 214 - Release Date: 02-Aug-02