Attention: Tony Mitra and Shery McCumsey Here is your chance, Free Free Free. EcoJustice will Represent you in COURT against the Canadian Government and the Industry Monsanto, Syngenta, BASF, Dupont, etc.. Absolutely FREE!!! Imagine getting everyone in the world tested for Hidden Glyphosate Residues !! And the TaxPayers will pay for the Court Costs, Legal Fees and the Tests !! Shutting down advances in technology and Industry itself will save us from certain death it seems.
Oh by the way Did you get your Blood and Urine test results back yet??
Ever Heard of Toxic Nation???? Rick Smith – Environmental Defence already played this game…. The guy with the highest level of fire retardants died first, Jack Layton. Hudson Quebec was his home town. The one with the highest level of farm pesticides Ex-Liberal John Godfrey is still alive. TrackBack Here:
I have been asking my federal government for the studies done on this herbicide repeatedly and so far only “references” to three of which the most recent was done 26 years ago. I have found many studies to indicate this herbicide is doing a great deal of harm. Pressure should be enormous on government to come “clean” and protect us as they are paid to do. We can expect our economy to collapse under the damage being done by industry to human health and the environment. They are not doing business in a responsible manner and we foot the bill for all the “cleanups.” Only until the public is outraged enough at these issues will we see a change. Wake up everyone!
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