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CNN: Florida’s War on Weeds is Killing Fish and Supercharging Red Tide, Opponents Say

[…]stop growing sugar or mining for phosphorus fertilizer. But the one thing that we can do is stop spraying and killing the filter! So let’s just do that!”1 According to CNN, the FWC declined five requests for interviews or comments. They have also not stated what new ideas they received or when they might be tested. Sadly, for now, the airboats and helicopters keep […]
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Moms Across America: EPIC EPA FAIL

[…]prevent harm from glyphosate to an unpredictable bird or bee flying through the air at the time of spraying. PENDING ASSESSMENTS Surprisingly, the EPA does acknowledge some potential future changes in environmental use. Due to the case Center for Biological Diversity et al., v. United States Environmental Protection Agency et al., the EPA will need to do additional assessments on the impact to endangered species: Although the agency is not making a complete endangered species finding at this time, the mitigation described in this document is expected to reduce the extent of environmental exposure and may reduce risk to listed […]

Kellogg Pledges to Phase out Glyphosate in Oats, Wheat by 2025; But Farmers Didn’t Know About It

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 […]
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This Grocery Store Wanted to Compete with Whole Foods. Now it’s Going Bankrupt

[…]continue operating seven stores during bankruptcy.   RELATED STORY: CNN: Kroger will start spraying produce with “Apeel,” funded by Rockefeller and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation In 2003, Lucky’s was founded in Boulder, CO, by former chefs with farmers market-style stores and gourmet food. The stores captivated the interest of large grocery chains as it grew, including the mega-chain Kroger. In fact, in 2016, Kroger invested in Lucky’s, which at the time had 17 stores. Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen said at the time: “Lucky’s approach is very much aligned with our efforts to provide affordable, fresh, organic and natural […]
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MSN: California Considers Declaring Common Pain Killer Carcinogen

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 […]
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Former Steelers Player Merril Hoge Suing Monsanto, Says Weedkiller Caused His Cancer

[…]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 […]
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Monsanto Pleads Guilty to Illegally Spraying Pesticides, Storing Hazardous Waste in Hawaii

[…]on the Hawaiian island of Maui in 2014, and will have to pay $10.2 million in criminal fines for spraying and illegally storing the pesticide which has been classified as an “acute hazardous waste.” On Thursday, the Department of Justice said that Monsanto had sprayed Penncap-M, which contains the banned insecticide methyl parathion, on research crops in full knowledge that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had prohibited its use after 2013, reports Reuters. RELATED STORY: Glyphosate and Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults Prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Central District of California struck a deal not to prosecute Monsanto—now a […]
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ABC: Extraordinary Act of Mercy: Brother of Botham Jean Hugs and Forgives Amber Guyger After 10-Year Sentence Imposed

[…]vouched for Guyger’s good character, Long asked him if he was aware of her text about pepper spraying parade-goers. “That would be out of character,” MacPherson […]
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Mainstream Media Coverage Of Climate Engineering, What Is The Agenda?

[…]jet tanker aircraft. Next, the vast majority of the clearly visible jet aircraft particulate spraying is occurring in the Troposphere. #6 “Nozzles still need to be designed which can continuously blast out trillions of particles”. Yet another complete deception from CNBC. Retrofit spray nozzles are absolutely located on the wing pylons of most commercial carrier jet aircraft, and on military tankers. These nozzles are aimed directly into the jet exhaust stream to make the dispersion look like “condensation”. The “condensation trail” lie is perhaps the biggest deception ever perpetrated on populations around the world. ALL commercial aircraft and ALL military tankers […]
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Monsanto Emails: ‘Let’s Beat the S*** Out of’ Moms Worried About Cancer-Linked Weedkiller

[…]would be proud of you if you put the health of the nation first and stopped selling GMO seeds and spraying Glyphosate (Roundup®) and other harsher pesticides.”1 In the emails, Goldstein noted that the group was making “a pretty nasty looking set of allegations” and that he had been “arguing for a week to beat the shit out of them.”1 RELATED STORY: Monsanto hit list exposed Using identical obscene language, one of the consultants Bruce Chassy, (then a professor at the University of Illinois) also supported attacking the moms’ group. The other consultant, Wayne Parrot, (a University of Georgia crop […]
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Yahoo: Exclusive: Monsanto used former top DOJ official involved in Epstein deal to quash felony case

[…]Journalists Although there was no reported evidence of harm caused to humans by the incident, spraying methyl parathion “would plainly violate” the ban, William Jordan, a former deputy director of EPA’s pesticides office, told POGO in an email. People spraying the pesticide, and likely their corporate employer, “would be liable for the violation.” “Monsanto is the expert at this, so it’s not like some farmer who may not be aware of the law,” added Fred Burnside, a former senior EPA criminal enforcement official. In his opinion, the apparent downgrading of charges by Main Justice in the Monsanto case “is odd […]
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CNN: Florida officials are investigating why panthers are seen stumbling and falling down

[…]it could have on the panther community. RELATED STORY: NBC: Florida Fish & Wildlife to stop spraying Roundup Statewide According to the FWC, the sad situation seems to be located in three general areas – Collier, Lee and Sarasota counties. One panther was photographed that may be affected in Charlotte County. The FWC is not sure what is causing the disorder. They are actively testing for numerous potential toxins such as rat poison (which has been found in 85 percent of tested mountain lions and bobcats in California) and pesticides. They are also considering nutritional deficiencies and infectious diseases. McRae […]
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EPA OKs ‘Emergency’ Use of Bee-Killing Pesticide on 13.9 Million Acres

[…]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, […]
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The hunt for PFAS turns to Michigan farms using human waste as fertilizer

[…]linked to many negative health problems, including cancer. RELATED STORY: BIOSLUDGED: EPA allows spraying of highly toxic sewage sludge on food crops, documentary reveals Biosolids as fertilizer is a growing concern, as national news reports on the increasing ties between PFAS and food, all the way from packaging to dairy cows drinking water that is extremely contaminated. Several cities have already stopped applying biosolids to land because of contamination. Russell said due to little national research on PFAS, he and other scientists have a much more difficult job as they develop their own screening methodology, saying: “The awareness of this […]
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