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Three controversial chemicals should be banned by year’s end: Mananya

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On 8/9/2019 at 10:16 AM, Oxx said:

 

I did.  Dr. Seneff has no qualifications or expertise in the field of biology.  She does research in computing.  She has achieved notoriety by publishing in low-impact, open access journals.  She is simply promoting a personal agenda not backed by scientific evidence.  Worthless.

 

Wikipedia has more on the worthlessness of her writings:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie_Seneff

 

 

hahaha

 

wikipedia

 

that is a tool for lobbist with an agenda

 

even right information from scientists is being changed by lobby groups with a plan

 

it is not because you work in MIT in a specific field, that you cannot study another field

 

if you prefer to ignore the science and she has good points, good for you

 

blinders on and everybody happy

 

 

increase of autism, cancer and auto-immune diseases is all bad luck

 

nothing to do with our food & water & air being full of toxic chemicals

 

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  • No way will it happen. Mark my words. The companies who produce these toxic substances have already paid off Thai government officials to confirm they are safe and acceptable.  

  • trainman34014
    trainman34014

    Not before time but you can bet there will be plenty of those on the take who will try to block this move !

  • ExpatDraco
    ExpatDraco

    They should really ban dihydrogen monoxide. They use it to spray organic crops and there are a lot more horror stories about dihydrogen monoxide, but as usual money talks and it won't be banned.

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