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[…]grocery stores is like going on a field trip to the pharmacist, but another concern is how this spraying will “affect bees, which pollinate citrus flowers, as well as small mammals like rabbits. In the environment, antibiotics can change the chemistry of soil and water, knocking ecosystems out of balance.”5 RELATED STORY: How dirt could save humanity from an infectious apocalypse In the hopes of combating that issue, agricultural officials and growers will cycle between different antibiotics. But Keep Antibiotics Working says there’s no good science to show that would work and according to Donley, these drugs are nothing more than “a really […]
[…]of Michigan study was published in the journal Environment International. RELATED ARTICLES: Zika Spraying Enriches Chemical Companies While Endangering Public Health Photojournalist Describes Naled Exposure: ‘I Got Showered With Spray From a Plane’ Using cord blood from 237 mothers who gave birth to healthy babies at a hospital in southeast China between 2008 and 2011, researchers found that at six weeks, the babies displayed no problems. However, at nine months, the babies suffered from slight problems with coordination, movement, and other motor functions. (Researchers used standard motor-skill tests that look at reflexes, body control, movement, and hand and eye coordination […]
[…]help from the U.S. Department of Defense.RELATED STORY: Beekeeper’s Bees Die Right After Aerial Spraying for Mosquitos (and she’s not the only one!) Spraying with the pesticide “Permethrin,” which has been certified as “safe for use” by the EPA will be done first in: “Aguada, Añasco, Arecibo, Caguas, Canovanas, Cataño, Ceiba, Dorado, Fajardo, Florida, Guánica, Guaynabo, Isabela, Lares, Lajas, Loíza, Luquillo, Mayagüez, Moca, Rincón, Sábana Grande, San Juan, San Germán, Salinas, Santa Isabel, Toa Baja, Yauco, Yabucoa, and the islands of Vieques and Culebra.” But just what is this pesticide the EPA calls safe? “Permethrin is topical insecticide, which is […]
[…]when malathion is metabolized in the body. So in 1991, a report based on those studied said that spraying malathion didn’t pose a serious threat to the “majority” of residents…unless it did and people got rashes, hives or had other allergic symptoms. Super. Oh, and the EPA warned people to not be in contact with high doses because it could overstimulate the nervous system, induce nausea, dizziness or confusion- but other than that- they were golden. Then in 1994 the pesticide was sprayed over 32,400 homes in LA County and from February to May about 250 residents reported skin rashes, allergic reactions, […]
[…]in a highly populated area of Miami to see if they had Zika. THEN they decided to start aerial spraying all across Miami and surrounding cities just like they did in NYC and other cities, all under the guise of that killer Zika virus. It might even get as bad as Ebola did here in the US! The Food and Drug Administration (aka the Food and THUG Administration) has issued its final environmental assessment of the plan, saying that releasing these dangerous creatures starting in Key Haven, a suburb of Key West, “will not have significant impacts on the environment ” (it will […]
Lisa Casteneda of Naples, Fl started having problems as soon as spraying for Zika began. Feeling unwell, she went to her doctor who initially thought she was having a stroke. However, after an MRI came back clean and her doctor did some research, it was decided that Dibrom was the culprit. Even though the Collier County Director of Mosquito Control says the small amount of poison they are using shouldn’t bother anyone, it is. (Of note: This news channel has a Youtube channel and titles their videos the same as the stories they are attached to, all except this one, which […]
[…]paralysis of his right arm from exposure to 2,4-D herbicide and other chemicals. Martens dreaded spraying pesticides. “I knew I would feel rotten for a month after,” he says. His wife, Mary-Howell, would later write: “My husband was slowly being poisoned.” In 1991, the Martens decided to transition to organic because, according to Mary-Howell, they hated what pesticides “might be doing to us, our family, our land, and our environment.” The Martens have been farming organically ever since and operate Lakeview Organic Grain, which supplies organic feed, grains, and seeds. Saskatchewan farmer Gus Zelinski transitioned to organic after being hospitalized for pesticide poisoning. He inhaled […]
[…]safe from those pesticides. The routine abuse of emergency exemptions has to stop.”1 This spraying will put our biodiversity at serious risk. For example, in Texas — where 5.8 million acres got an emergency exemption to spray — more than 800 native bee species and eight species of bumblebees reside. It is also a critical migration route for monarch butterflies. Burd stated: “Monarch butterflies and eight species of bumblebees do overlap with Texas counties where there is sulfoxaflor spraying. Even at subacute, very low doses, sufoxaflor will have a very dramatic effect on bumblebee reproduction.”1 Sulfoxaflor, made by Dow AgroSciences, […]
[…]care about my safety but I’m thankful this bill didn’t pass- maybe they won’t be spraying us again anytime soon? From the article: “Lee County Mosquito Control predicts Southwest Florida will be at risk without funding. The county has about $7 million of its own savings to fight the disease. They admit that money though could go fast if there was a Zika outbreak. “The spread of Zika does not wait for the partisan bickering in Congress,” said Congressman Curt Clawson (R-19th District). “It is time for governing and doing the right thing for Florida and the nation. It is […]
[…]of the Sky” – The Aviation Industry’s Darkest Coverup Should fliers worry about pesticide spraying on planes? YOUNG WOMAN RIPPED FROM HER FLIGHT FOR QUESTIONING PESTICIDES SPRAYED ON HER! Police (and aviation security) say they were called after the passenger “became irate” because he was asked to leave the oversold flight. Tyler Bridges, who took the video posted to Facebook, said the doctor returned to the plane after being pulled off with his face bloodied. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYNuYU1tSNg In response to the video being posted, aviation officials said, “Aviation Officers arrived on the scene attempted to carry the individual off of the flight […]