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  • RE: RFK Controversial

    BigTom, if you see RFK as anti-science because of his activism to make vaccines safer, let me take a moment to remind you of tobacco and climate change. It took many years for the dangers of cigarettes and fossil fuel emissions to gain mainstream U.S. acceptance as hazards to humans and the climate, respectively. Was it only good science once the establishment was willing to embrace it?

    There are reams of peer-reviewed studies regarding vaccines and incidence of neurological damage and immunological dysfunction, if you look beyond the research that government and industry fund. And read "The Virus and The Vaccine," a book by Debbie Bookchin and Jim Schumacker. It shows how our government has long subverted science on vaccine safety (their book looks specifically at a cancer-causing monkey virus that infected the polio vaccine for many years.)
    On A roundup of possible Cabinet picks for environment-related positions posted 1 year ago 6 Responses

  • Morgellons?

    I saw Jeffrey Smith speak a few years ago and was impressed--he seems to be the only one talking publicly about this. Glad to see discussion here about the effects of human health and gm seeds.

    Recently, I saw this article in the Washington Post mentioning a potential link between this weird emerging disease, which they are calling Morgellons, with genetically modified organisms. Also mentions a possible connection to the disease with people who work in and around soil or animal waste.

    Dan Shapley at The Daily Green also posted on this.

    Scary stuff--especially if it can be linked to the way we produce food.
    On Investigative journalist reveals serious safety concerns about GM food posted 1 year, 10 months ago 18 Responses