Impacts of chemical farming

AviG
AviG • 30 апреля 2021
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Carey Gillam, a former correspondent for Reuters, joins Del Bigtree from the HighWire to discuss her new book, The Monsanto Papers. In this interview, she talks about her experience writing for the Globalists' media and how she changed course. Instead of writing what they dictated her to write, she wrote the truth about their terminal practices of bio-engineered toxic agriculture.

If authentic, these records confirm that Monsanto knew that their PCBs were harmful and pervasive in the environment and kept selling them in spite of that fact. They knew the dangers but hid them from the public in order to profit. From The Guardian

The not-so-hidden power of BAYER/Monsanto behind Facebook's censorship

Click here to read the FB-forbidden informative article

You do not need to have secret emails exposed from the CEO of BAYER to understand that he is working hand in hand with the CEO of Facebook to "kill" every small or large post or piece of information that could in any way harm the pharma patrons.

It is enough that you cannot post an article that criticizes BAYER or even report a U.S. court decision to understand that those companies are working together against the people in this instance.

(From Pesticides.news) "After a U.S. judge rejected a $2 billion plan to settle all future claims alleging that Glyphosate (Roundup) herbicide causes cancer, Bayer, which took the baton from Monsanto, is reportedly rethinking the chemical's presence in the American consumer market."

This could be a great advancement and a good starting point for healing the lands, rivers, animals, and humans. Glyphosate is already banned in many countries around the world following the International Agency for Research on Cancer's 2015 declaration that Roundup's active ingredient, Glyphosate, is a possible human carcinogen. Many countries are preparing to ditch the harmful pesticide in the next few years. Check out here the status of your country. 

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