Nothing should be patent-able.
Especially food or medicine.
The largest part of food was created naturally and therefore is "creative commons" - why should you be able to alter a small part and claim a patent over the whole lot ?
The argument that patents encourage research is nonsense. If patents wouldn't be an issue there would be a lot more data sharing an efficiency.
Even copyright can often be kind of lame. Corporations benefit from it more than any artists.
Name squatters like trademarking the work "bitcoin" on T shirts. Effectively they stole the name from the public domain to apply it to another industry. Nothing creative or unique about it. Just theft in my opinion.
just don't forget that hillary got a big chunk of her change by associating herself with the gmo industry after her cattle future experiences... in short she was known to be a cheat who cheated on cattle futures to get money, so was used to become a lawyer for the gmo industry, and if fucking the health of the american population could be a detterent, she knew and support bill extra legal and legit activities (raping kids with jeffrey).
as such this combo is the fundation of their power.
they are quite aggressive in defending their cash cow, so called patenting life... just a fucking joke, when lawyers come to the field to ask for royalities : kill him, when the law enforcement agents come in the fields, deploy the army and remove them from earth... it's a war... some nations have been taken over, other not...
I hope you will enjoy when the sea life will find a path to the sea rice and move to dryer land... it can go fast or takes years... but then it's just the question of speed, will machine beat life or life beat machine? how long before your nano bots can change dynamically dna of the host?
but if you imagine a human group like the clinton piloting this, you are just dreaming ...
scotus, potus, who ever, just at transient being in the zoo...
but the question that no one asked, did scotus really made xpollinationwarfare legal? I have no idea... .
it was only a presumption that no one seem to deny... sadly. And that tell maybe even more...