Why is this even in /v/conspiracy? Pesticides, medicines untreated in human and animal waste, and other pollutants causing effects like this and worse have been considered basic Intro to Biology shit for decades.
It stops being "conspiracy" tier when it becomes mainstream.
That ain't gonna happen. Scientific American article or no.
They'll admit it the exact moment it stops being highly profitable.
Like every other industrial hazard where it was known there were
long term health effects.
basic Intro to Biology
How many people have taken this class and yet still drink water from the tap?
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Monsantos_Schlong ago
The study in the article is from 2010, how long has Alex been talking about gay frogs?
fl3x ago
Why is this even in /v/conspiracy? Pesticides, medicines untreated in human and animal waste, and other pollutants causing effects like this and worse have been considered basic Intro to Biology shit for decades.
Would you like a child with 3 legs, sir?
Gorillion ago
It stops being "conspiracy" tier when it becomes mainstream.
That ain't gonna happen. Scientific American article or no.
They'll admit it the exact moment it stops being highly profitable.
Like every other industrial hazard where it was known there were
long term health effects.
How many people have taken this class and yet still drink water from the tap?