Discussion on the multi-million jury awards to those who developed Non-Hodgkins lymphoma where causal evidence suggests that the regular use of the herbicide “Roundup” caused these victims to develop the fatal disease. Many of the cases are under appeal, but damning evidence surfaced during trial indicating the original manufacturer, Monsanto knew of the dangers and hid it from the public. Bayer Corporation now owns what was formerly Monsanto and is embroiled in litigation to try to overturn many of the jury awards awarded to dying patients. A nightmare for those given the devastating diagnosis, and a public relations nightmare for the company as well.
Guest: Dr. Stephanie. She is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT. Her Research Includes Analysis and Synthesis of Empirical Data from Government, Public & Private Resources including: Chemical, Molecular, & Atomic Properties—to Assess the Potential for Synergistic Effect upon Human Health.
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May 5, 2020 – As a followup to our programming on what has been reported in the scientific and jurisprudential communities, is the devastating effects of the herbicide glyphosate on human health, the food supply, and the environment. Juries in the United States have heard several cases where plaintiff’s have…
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July 3, 2018 – Dr. Stepanie Seneff of MIT, has conducted research for a number of years to identify correlations in modern disease and attribute them to a trajectory on environmental changes. She has done so with regard to the widely used herbicide “Roundup” and its constituent chemical glyphosate. What…
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June 2, 2016 – A class action lawsuit was filed last year in California state court, but Monsanto had it moved to Federal Court claiming federal preemption of state law. Even though the claims were patently false under most if not all state laws–including California: statements such as those prominently…
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Dec. 10, 2014 – Now that so many states are legislating for Bio-Engineered Food Labeling (GMO Labeling), the US Congress now has a Bill before it that many are calling ‘The DARK ACT’ which if passed, would obscure labeling even further. Under the Tenth Amendment to our US Constitution, states…
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