[ [link removed] ]Glyphosate pesticide being sprayed
Glyphosate is a DNA destroyer, explosive new research reveals. But if
these results aren’t published soon -- our governments could approve
Monsanto’s poison again. If enough of us donate now, we can publish the
results far and wide -- and have our best chance to stop glyphosate for
good. Can you help?
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John,
The EU is speeding towards re-approving toxic glyphosate based on
cherry-picked, industry-funded studies. Other governments are doing the
same. It’s a disaster.
But independent scientists just finished a first-of-its-kind study that
shows how glyphosate damages DNA in internal organs.
This game-changing study is ready, but its authors have come to us asking
if we can pay for it to be published in top publicly-accessible journals.
That way, government officials can’t just turn a blind eye to it, like
Bayer’s lobbyists would want them to.
This could get glyphosate banned.
If enough members like you chip in just
$3,
they can submit it to the journals today -- but we need to be quick. Every
day we wait, farmers and gardeners keep spraying this poison with abandon
on our fields and playgrounds. Are you in?
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card.
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$1
to get this glyphosate research into the open.
Pesticide companies need to prove that their products are safe. In many
places, governments have to ban chemicals if new, trustworthy data says
there’s a problem.
For over 40 years, industry-funded researchers have focused on bone marrow
tests to prove that glyphosate pesticides are fine. “Glyphosate’s safe,
look at our data” they’d say -- and governments ate it up. But now this
new study shows that glyphosate may not harm bone marrow, but it ravages
other organs instead.
When this gets out in top scientific journals, Bayer can kiss their cosy
consensus with health authorities goodbye. And if that doesn’t do it -- we
can sue the authorities to get a move on.
For all we know, Bayer-Monsanto has done exactly the same research, and
just buried the data to protect their profits. Internal Monsanto emails,
released during a US lawsuit recently, show bosses knew years ago that the
company had “potential vulnerabilities” that could be uncovered one day.
We almost succeeded in getting glyphosate banned in Europe four years ago
-- but the might of pesticide industry lobbying was simply too much. Our
fields, our food -- even our bodies are contaminated with the stuff.
John, this is our chance to ban glyphosate in the EU, and
around the world. Every extra money we raise will power our campaigning
against the pesticide industry -- and fight for bans across the world.
This study -- if we can help spread it far and wide -- could break Bayer’s
spell over our regulators, and end the age of glyphosate.
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card.
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to get glyphosate banned?
Thanks for all that you do,
Eoin and the SumOfUs team
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More information:
[ [link removed] ]Ominous first step in EU renewal process of glyphosate: 4 member states
suggest no risk for human health HEAL. 16 June 2021.
[ [link removed] ]Revealed: Monsanto owner and US officials pressured Mexico to drop
glyphosate ban The Guardian. 16 February 2021.
[ [link removed] ]What is open access? OpenAccess.nl. 10 June 2021.
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