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[…]off her flight for questioning what was being sprayed Should fliers worry about pesticide spraying on planes? Risking their jobs and careers, a number of employees reached out to me and one brave woman even gathered together some pictures for us to share. First, they forced employees to spray pesticides on flights, sometimes when passengers were on board, and now they are making them wear uniforms so laden with chemicals that it’s causing serious health issues. From our brave source: “Ok, I’ve attached a bunch of pics. Also some key points; 1. We think heat is exacerbating the reactions, so we are […]
[…]waste onto surrounding fields. Yum. They likely wasted their time as well, research shows it’s spraying the waste is JUST as dangerous for our health. (I mean, duh. Come on, who honestly thought this would be ok?) Proof from the article: “One recent study of North Carolina’s waterways found that dangerous bacteria like E. coli and fecal coliforms were significantly higher in water both upstream and downstream from factory hog farms and that spraying “can lead to off-site migration of swine fecal wastes.” In regions where hog farm density is high, it concluded, there is an “overall poor sanitary quality […]
(Editor’s note: We’ve reported on the parents fighting to stop pesticide spraying in Orange County California (where I will speak this weekend and leave for in the morning) and are wondering if this is what’s causing the outbreaks. Read on.) Parents at Lake Forest Elementary School (and other nearby schools) want to know what’s causing skin irritation on dozens of students and staff. And now the Unified School District says there are reports of “outbreaks” at five other schools in the district. They are not disclosing the names at this time. The reports of skin irritation began more than two […]
[…]Medical Journal Nature.com read by millions per day worldwide!) which promotes the idea of spraying the stratosphere to “dim” the sun and is sick enough to state that it’s “only going to cost us just under ten BILLION dollars per year). WATCH THIS VIDEO FOR THE TRUTH! Zhen Dai, a doctoral candidate at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and her colleagues are currently testing whether or not calcium carbonate could potentially help our fight against global warming caused by greenhouse gas pollution. “The idea is simple: spray a bunch of particles into the stratosphere, and they will cool the planet by […]
[…]to Dosing Americans with Air-borne Lithium and Other Chemicals What in the World Are They Spraying: Watch entire full-length film now free Do yourself a favor and check out the video […]
[…]ingredient in Roundup, to be harmful. RELATED STORY: Monsanto Pleads Guilty to Illegally Spraying Pesticides, Storing Hazardous Waste in Hawaii The former Steelers player is fortunately now cancer-free after undergoing extensive treatment. Bayer, which acquired Monsanto in June 2018, told PEOPLE in a statement Thursday that science does not back up claims that glyphosate can cause cancer. “We have great sympathy for any individual with cancer, but the extensive body of science on glyphosate-based herbicides over four decades supports the conclusion that Roundup does not cause NHL,” the company said. RELATED STORY: Glyphosate and Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults “Leading […]
Researchers in Florida are working to limit the mosquito population by installing more bat boxes (a brown bat can eat up to approximately 1,200 insects per hour- including moths, gnats, crickets, beetles, locusts, mosquitoes, fruit flies and other bugs). From the article: “Bats help control populations of infectious, night-flying species that affect humans and animals. They also help limit agricultural pests. They are known to eat 80 different insects, 30 of which are harmful to humans and animals. Thirteen of these insects carry pathogens like heart warms and West Nile virus.” However, Brian Pope, director at Lubee Bat Conservatory, says […]
[…]ARTICLES: Octopus in the Parking Garage is Climate Change’s Canary in the Coal Mine PLANES SPRAYING CLIMATE CONTROLLING TOXIC CLOUDS: U.S. GOVERNMENT DENIES THEY EXIST But Nordella says that since the gas leak began, he has been inundated with patients of all ages. “Those symptoms were broad but yet had a common denominator. Eye and nasal irritation, headache, nosebleed, sore throat, loss of voice, cough, shortness of breath, palpitations, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, and skin rashes were among the most common,” he said during a press conference at his urgent care facility last Wednesday. According to the local Daily News: […]
[…]April, the European Parliament called for a ban on all private uses of glyphosate, as well as spraying around public parks and playgrounds. It also opposed glyphosate spraying just ahead of harvesting, and called for the immediate disclosure of all scientific evidence used by the European Food Safety Authority to back up its claim that glyphosate is unlikely to cause harm. The Commission had twice failed earlier in 2016 to garner enough support from EU governments for a long-term re-approval of glyphosate, before suggesting the temporary re-approval. *Article originally appeared at Sustainable […]
[…]were only “alleged, alleged.” Things that make you go, hmmm… RELATED ARTICLE: Planes Spraying Climate Controlling Toxic Clouds: U.S. GOVERNMENT DENIES THEY EXIST “Geoengineering isn’t a new idea though, and government-funded programs such as the High-Frequencyency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) was created in the early 1990s and was an ionospheric research program jointly funded by the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). HAARP was capable of “weaponizing” the weather and has the ability of potentially triggering floods, droughts, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Throughout the life of the program, it had incurred around $250 million in tax-funded construction and […]
Deutsche Bahn, Germany’s state owned rail operator, is the country’s largest user of the toxic weedkiller glyphosate. Earlier this month, in a move that is great news, they announced they will STOP USING GLYPHOSATE and look instead for environmentally friendly alternative such as UV lights, hot water or electric shock. Deutsche Bahn typically purchases around 65 tons of the herbicide annually. Classified as most likely carcinogenic by the World Health Organization, Germany’s Environmental Minister Svenja Schulze was pleased upon hearing the news, telling WirtschaftsWoche: “Glyphosate kills insects which is why we are going to ban it in Germany.“1 RELATED STORY: […]
[…]kill Asian and European gypsy moths, the Washington State Department of Agriculture has approved a spraying program to be used OVER the city of Seattle. Scary. Residents oppose the program and rightly so; many remember the US government testing harmful bacteria on civilians (the 1966 Navy Operation Sea Spray). The citizens of Seattle would be wise to test the state, ask questions, demand answers, and maybe even run independent third party tests on the chemicals (a bacteria with insecticide properties called Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), the same bacteria gene commonly used in GM crops to kill insects). According to KOMO News, the moths are invasive and […]
Countless people will die by 2100 just from the heat alone. There are still an abundance of people that deny that climate change exists, the United States president being one of them, and yet there is overwhelming evidence that not only suggests otherwise but warns of the impending doom humans will soon face. One such piece of evidence was recently put into interactive map form by Climate Central, an independent organization made up of scientists and journalists researching about climate change and its impact on the public. RELATED ARTICLE: Leonardo DiCaprio Drops ‘Bombshell’ That’ll Horrify Many Readers The map features the most […]
[…]This could create a cycle of release/spray that will require ever greater releases and more spraying. * Organic farms and methods of control could be overwhelmed in the face of the infestation created, making organic brassicas a thing of the past in NYS. * If the release results in reductions in diamondback moth populations, other pests, including potentially more destructive ones, could move into the ecological niche created, resulting in serious ecological and agronomic problems. * Since GDM female larvae die (presumably on the plant), farmers (conventional or organic) could experience large amounts of dead larvae on the plants, possibly […]
[…]in the dryer for about 20 minutes, that will kill most ticks. Most Dr’s recommend spraying skin and clothing with repellants like DEET or lemon permethrin but … Source: Scientific American and Reuters Again, my free e-book about overcoming Lyme […]
[…]of drinking the highest amounts of the poison, and eating it in food, and living near a farm or spraying it in your yard- it adds up. And this is not math you want to contend with. Some of the companies tested told USA TODAY that the presence of the herbicide in “trace amounts” was beyond their control. (Others contested the accuracy of the study.) “Organic winery Frey Vineyards noted that, while no herbicides ‘have ever been used’ in its farming practices, ‘glyphosate in trace amounts is now found in rainwater because of its application to conventionally farmed agricultural land. […]
Kellogg confirmed on Monday that the company has set a goal of phasing out the controversial weedkiller glyphosate from its oat and wheat supply chain by 2025. Kellogg, the maker of “Corn Flakes” cereal, Pop-Tarts, Eggo waffles, and other breakfast products, does not own or operate farms. Still, many of its suppliers have used the herbicide as a “drying agent a few weeks before harvest, particularly with wheat and oats,” the company said on its website. The company said: “Although this practice is not widespread in our wheat and oat supply chains, we are working with our suppliers to phase […]
[…]for bees to wash up on the beach (you think?) and that it could be due to nearby pesticide spraying, which forced them into the water. They also speculated that a swarm could have flow over the water and become exhausted but that sounds fishy to me. If they go. We go. That’s a plain and simple fact and that’s why we’ve got to continue to work against evil companies like Monsanto. Pesticides are going to be the death of our world. Source: Fox […]
California will soon battle over whether to list acetaminophen, one of the world’s most common over-the-counter drugs, as a carcinogen, mimicking other recent high-profile disputes over things like coffee and alcohol. Outside the U.S., acetaminophen is known as paracetamol and is used to treat pain and fevers. It has been available in the U.S. without a prescription since 1955. It is the foundation for more than 600 prescription and over-the-counter medications for adults and children found in popular brands like Theraflu, Excedrin, Sudafed, Robitussin, and Tylenol. RELATED STORY: Acetaminophen – Not Worth the Risk, by the Children’s Health Defense Team […]
[…]funding. We must do something to get state officials to act. Amazingly, they’re currently spraying our cities with harmful neurotoxins for “Zika”, of which 4 people have contracted with no known hospitalizations, and yet staring us in the face is a 36% increase in pediatric cancer. Scientists aren’t being heard and it appears to be politics as usual but this time, the casualty isn’t just our environment, but our children as well. It’s time to take the reigns back people. We need to stand up to the corrupt Department of Health and expose these criminals. Please watch the videos (especially the […]