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padib said:
Mr Khan said:

This is rapidly veering into conspiracy theorist territory. GMOs *are* fine, perfectly healthy as far as eating goes (what they can do to other crops is a possibility, the real controversy about GMOs is more a dispute about farmers and intellectual property and has little to do with public health). Concerns of population control are specious at best.

Not conspiracy, they are banned in Europe for a reason. They haven't been properly tested over generational effects which were observed on species with shorter generations.

You said my concept was purely theoretical and was thus a fallacy. I just showed you how that's untrue and too theoretical a thought in itself, distanced from true issues of reality, that we are administered or fed things which are not free of possible biological effects. GMOs are a great example of that.

That's actually incorrect, there are a number of approved GMO's in Europe.  As of Sept 2014, 49 GMO's have been authorized.  So, your concept is a fallacy, because your statement is false.

Beyond that, every country has different testing standards.