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"Genetic engineering is big business. And the
major decisions are made in the boardrooms of transitional
corporations and by a handful of scientists and gene-splicing
entrepreneurs. But these same decisions have broad implications for
the public at large. They can affect our food supply, public health
and safety, and society. Yet, much of the critical information is
hidden from the public. Scientists and entrepreneurs argue that
ordinary people don't understand this science and shouldn't stand in
the way of progress." -Todd Fedorenko--WashBAC President
Washbac.org
is dedicated to
the memory and spirit of

Pat Radin,
who was WashBAC's first "webmistress."
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