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Friday, March 9, 2012

Pesticide-induced Reproductive Effects A Worse Problem Than Climate Change


To all who may be interested in an issue intrinsically more devastating than CLIMATE CHANGE. This subject crosses all frameworks and concerns, and addresses the monumental issue of the survival of all life on earth. It is the AGRICULTURAL, PUBLIC HEALTH, TOXICOLOGICAL, EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, ETHICAL/HUMAN RIGHTS/SOCIAL JUSTICE, ANIMAL RIGHTS/ANIMAL CRUELTY, LEGAL, OH&S, CHEMICAL TRESPASS/CRIMINAL ASSAULT, WORKPLACE SAFETY, PESTICIDE PERMIT/REGULATORY, MEDICAL, INJURY/REHABILITATION & ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUE OF CAPRICIOUS, INDEPENDENT AND IRRESPONSIBLE PESTICIDE USE. THE CONSEQUENCE OF WHICH IS CHEMICAL POISONING ON A GLOBAL SCALE AND A MOVEMENT TOWARD THE ELIMINATION OF NORMAL REPRODUCTIVITY AND LIFE ON EARTH.

It is a matter that needs addressing now, because otherwise, and without profound change, we are sentient and yet blind 'caretakers' stampeding an entire planet toward a morbid technologically-induced devastation, brutally failing an enlightened intellectual concern for readily available scientific research and its exposition of CHEMICAL CAUSE & EFFECT.

Toxic chemical compounds are reducing the reproductive viability of animal and human alike, worldwide. This stands clearly as an Extinction Level Event of our own unexamined industrial making!

See:
http://poisonedpeople.com & http://poisoningandlegalaction.com.au for details. All the information on these sites is FREE to view or download. For a full listing of any references (e.g. "(Dingle, 2005)") given above, please see my online Essay located at: http://poisoningandlegalaction.com.au/essays/essay1-worldwide-disease-pandemics.pdf. The following sites might be useful in terms of securing nutritional products to bring about repair and balance in a body affected by chemical poisoning:
http://MurrayThompson.greatshapetoday.com.au

http://herbalhungry.herbalhub.com.au/


Murray Thompson (BAppSci Environmental Health 1998; Hons I Social Ecology 1999; Current Sociology PhD student, University of Western Sydney)

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