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In reply to the discussion: Birth Defects in Brazil - Mosquito or MONSANTO [View all]Response to pbmus (Original post)
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Why did the CDC issue warnings linking the virus to birth defects, did Monsanto influence them?
oregonjen
Feb 2016
#4
Its interesting and disturbing that you call you opposition "Monsters" when the most we would call..
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2016
#30
Its not paranoia, its an observation, and the only thing I'm defending is critical thinking...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2016
#41
Evidence that GMOs are toxic? There are several methods of genetically modifying...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2016
#68
Exactly what? That people can make up shit and you will believe it...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2016
#12
Not sure what you link is supposed to show? There's a correlation between Zika and...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2016
#66
The pesticide in question isn't a neurotoxin, but an insect growth regulator.
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2016
#33
And it might be worth investigating those pesticides in which evidence exists that they can...
Humanist_Activist
Feb 2016
#49
Brazil - largest consumer of banned pesticides in the world according to The Rio Times
womanofthehills
Feb 2016
#48
Since pyriproxyfen isnt banned though what does that have to do with the topic on hand exactly?
cstanleytech
Feb 2016
#57