Jeffrey M. Smith

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Jeffrey M. Smith
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Smith delivering speech
Born1958 (age 62–63)
NationalityAmerican
EducationMaharishi University of Management
OccupationConsumer advocate, author, activist
Websitewww.responsibletechnology.org

Jeffrey M. Smith (born 1958) is an American consumer activist,[2] self-published author, and former politician.[3][4] He is the author of two books on genetically engineered foods, Seeds of Deception: Exposing Industry and Government Lies about the Safety of the Genetically Engineered Foods You’re Eating, and Genetic Roulette: The Gamble of Our Lives, which he made into a film in 2012. He has appeared twice on each of the shows -The Dr. Oz Show and The Doctors.[5][6][7] Smith has worked with organic food marketers and alternative health product promoters[8] to advocate against genetically modified food. Supporters identify Smith as an influential educator on the alleged risks associated with genetically modified foods, while others point out Smith's lack of formal scientific training.[5] In 1998, Smith ran unsuccessfully for Congress as a candidate for the Natural Law Party.[9] As of 2021, Smith is the executive director of the Institute for Responsible Technology,[10] and executive director of the global campaign Protect Nature Now.[11][12]

Early life[]

Jeffrey Smith grew up in Rey Brook, New York City.[1][13] He has a bachelors degree from SUNY Binghamton and an MBA from Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa .[14][15]

Career[]

Political[]

Smith was a Natural Law Party member in 1996. In 1998 he became the party's candidate for U.S. Congress in Iowa’s First District to raise awareness about GMOs.[16] Smith received less than 1% of the vote, losing to Republican Jim Leach.[17] Smith worked for several years as a marketing consultant and nonprofit marketing advisor.[1]

Consumer activist[]

Smith has opposed the use of genetically modified foods since they were introduced in the 1990s.[1][18][19] As of 2000, Smith was the spokesperson and vice president for the accredited genetically modified organism (GMO) testing company, Genetic ID.[20][21] Smith authored the books Seeds of Deception in 2003[22] and Genetic Roulette in 2007.[23] In 2012 Smith directed and produced Genetic Roulette, a documentary film narrated by Lisa Oz[24] and critical of genetically modified food.[25] Smith is the founder and current executive director of the Institute for Responsible Technology.[26][27][28]

A variety of American organic food companies see Smith "as a champion for their interests",[1] and Smith's supporters describe him as "arguably the world's foremost expert on the topic of genetically modified foods".[29] In contrast, others such as Michael Specter, writing in The New Yorker, reported that Smith was presented as a "scientist" on The Dr. Oz Show despite his lack of any scientific experience.[5] Bruce Chassy, a molecular biologist and food scientist, wrote to the show arguing that Smith's "only professional experience prior to taking up his crusade against biotechnology is as a ballroom-dance teacher, yogic flying instructor, and political candidate for the Maharishi cult’s natural-law party."[5]

Films[]

Director[]

Featured[]

Written work[]

Author[]

  • Hard to Swallow: The Dangers of GE Food—An International Expose (2003)
  • Seeds of Deception (2003)
  • Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods (2007)

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e Gillam, Carey (March 7, 2008). "U.S. activist circles globe to fight biotech crops". Reuters UK.
  2. ^ (April 27, 2012) New GMO crops proposed, consumers want labeling, CBS News, accessed Dec 16, 2012
  3. ^ "Coming to Tampa - Jeffrey M. Smith, International best-selling author and filmmaker; Executive Director, Institute of Responsible Technology and leading spokesperson on the health dangers of GMOs". Tampa, FL Patch. 2013-12-23. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  4. ^ "Jeffrey M. Smith Biography". Institute for Responsible Technology. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  5. ^ a b c d Specter, Michael (February 4, 2013). "The Operator". New Yorker.
  6. ^ PST, The Doctors Staff on 8:00 AM; November 8; May 25, 2017 Most Recent Airdate; 2018 (2017-11-08). "Drs. Exclusive: Glyphosate Lawsuit Claims Cancer Link". The Doctors. Retrieved 2021-03-05.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ PDT, Safety on 7:11 AM; May 18; 2015 (2015-05-18), Debating the Safety of Popular Herbicide, retrieved 2021-03-05CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Health Freedom Expo - See GMO expert Jeffrey Smith, Health Freedom Expo, Chicago, June 7–9, 2013.
  9. ^ "STATISTICS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION Nov 3, 1998".
  10. ^ "Home". Institute for Responsible Technology. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  11. ^ "Home". Protect Nature Now. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  12. ^ Institute for Responsible Technology & YES! Books
  13. ^ 4249038. "Natural Awakenings – Westchester/Putnam/Dutchess July 2018". Issuu. Retrieved 2021-03-13.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ Maharish University Purusha students Archived 2011-08-11 at the Wayback Machine, MUM 1985-1986 Yearbook, pg. 40.
  15. ^ "Jeffrey Smith: Former flying yogic instructor now 'most trusted source' for anti-GMO advocacy". Genetic Literacy Project. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  16. ^ Slockett, Tom (November 3, 1998). "November 3, 1998 General Election". Johnson County Auditor Commissioner of Elections and Voter Registration. Retrieved Dec 16, 2012.
  17. ^ Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 3, 1998, House of Representatives, January 3, 1999, page 16
  18. ^ Unknown Author (Feb 25, 2011) Shoppers wary of GM foods find they're everywhere, USA Today, "Smith, an activist who has fought the expansion of genetically engineered foods since they were first introduced 15 years ago"
  19. ^ "Genetically altered foods a major part of our diets". NBC News. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  20. ^ Gersema, Emily (May 20, 2001). "Farming industry, consumers leery of another biotech scare; 'Big motivator': USDAchanges how corn supplies are sampled". Telegraph-Herald (Dubuque).
  21. ^ Brasher, Phillip (Sep 19, 2000). "U.S. Investigates Use of Unauthorized Biotech Corn in Taco Bell Taco Shells.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)". Tribune Business News.
  22. ^ "Seeds of Deception Author Exposes the Corrupt Science of GMOs" (PDF). ACRES U.S.A (February 2004).
  23. ^ "An Interview with Jeffrey Smith on GM Food Safety". Spilling the Beans (March 1, 2008).
  24. ^ Unknown author. "Genetic Roulette". The Institute for Responsible Technology. Retrieved Feb 13, 2013.
  25. ^ Rosenhall, Laura (Oct 31, 2012). "Safety of genetically modified foods is debated in California". The Sacramento Bee. Archived from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved Feb 13, 2013.
  26. ^ Staff (Feb 4, 2008). "Candidate Support Expected to Boost Non-GMO Brands". Health & Medicine Week.
  27. ^ Unknown author (July 3, 2004). "The Future of Food". The Irish Times.
  28. ^ "Genetically modified crops resistant to 2,4-D spur debate, calls for labeling". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  29. ^ "An interview with GMO expert Jeffrey M. Smith". Chico (CA) News Enterprise. September 15, 2011.
  30. ^ Rotten Tomatoes Genetic Roulette: The Gamble of Our Lives (2012)
  31. ^ "Home". Genetic Roulette Movie. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  32. ^ "Presentations on the risks of GMO". Islands' Sounder. 2012-09-17. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  33. ^ "Secret Ingredients Movie". Secret Ingredients Movie. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  34. ^ PBNut.Cert, Lingard BSc DO BBEA. "Don't Let The Gene Out of The Bottle". Total Health Matters. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  35. ^ Good Reads The World According to Monsanto (DVD) by Marie-Monique Robin, Jeffrey M. Smith
  36. ^ says, Vince (2013-06-14). "Seeds Of Death – Unveiling the Lies of GMOs (Documentary)". The Permaculture Research Institute. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  37. ^ Rotten Tomatoes Seeds of Death: Unveiling the Lies of GMOs (2012)
  38. ^ http://responsibletechnology.org/resources/scientists-under-attack/


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