Is that a picture of a last place co-ed volleyball team?
As someone with terrible allergies this scares the crap out of me.
GMOs are more likely to be good news for allergy sufferers than bad.As someone with terrible allergies this scares the crap out of me.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/10/health/monsanto-johnson-trial-verdict/index.html(CNN)San Francisco jurors just ruled that Roundup, the most popular weedkiller in the world, gave a former school groundskeeper terminal cancer.
So they awarded him $289 million in damages -- mostly to punish the agricultural company Monsanto.
Dewayne Johnson's victory Friday could set a massive precedent for thousands of other cases claiming Monsanto's famous herbicide causes non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Yeah, who needs a soul, anyways?Monsanto sure loves its money. If it could, Monsanto would go to strip clubs and throw naked women at money.
it's the kind of company trump supports to make america great again.Yeah, who needs a soul, anyways?
No, it was purchased by Bayer, whose stock has consequently tumbled in the last week....Monsanto isn't a company anymore really.
There's a special place for hell for the board members of Monsanto. I'd like to see each of them drink a pint of glyphosate and tell us it's safe.https://www.baumhedlundlaw.com/toxic-tort-law/monsanto-roundup-lawsuit/monsanto-secret-documents/
LOL - I guess "thousands of peer reviewed articles" don't mean jack**** when they're ghost written by the damn company who is selling the product. Same company then parades around "authorities" on the matter who are nothing more than paid schills to go and pump their fake science into the mass media and people repeat it as gospel. Sad. Yet people want to dismiss actual, real, moral scientists as "conspiracy theorists," citing freakin SNOPES in the process, for identifying that glyphosate is the most toxic chemical on this planet.
Keep beating that drum oh holy defenders of profitscience. I'll take the words of real scientists, who look into BIOCHEMISTRY and not manipulation of statistics to prove whether this chemical is safe for human consumption, or further - justifiable to blanket the entire planet with. Yes, glyphosate is now in over 80% of rain water. It's water soluble. But hey, they fed the world, right?