Brazil is warning people there not to have children! They are saying this because they say that the "new" Zika virus carried by mosquitoes is responsible for 2700 brain birth defects. https://www.rt.com/news/
For anyone reading this news, it's beyond horrifying.
But what's left off of the story is that Brazil is a major producer of Monsanto's GM soy and their pesticide, glysophate both of which are causing birth defects in Brazil and other countries in South America.
http://articles.mercola.com/
Glyphosate, pathways to modern diseases II: Celiac sprue and gluten intolerance
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
Abstract
1 Introduction
Figure 1
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Hospital discharge diagnosis (any) of celiac disease ICD-9 579 and glyphosate applications to wheat (R=0.9759, p≤1.862e-06). Sources: USDA:NASS; CDC. (Figure courtesy of Nancy Swanson). |
2 Gut bacteria
Figure 2
Deaths due to intestinal infections ICD A04, A09; 008, 009 with glyphosate applications to wheat (R=0.9834, p≤3.975e-09). Sources: USDA:NASS; CDC. (Figure courtesy of Nancy Swanson).
3 CYP Enzyme impairment and sulfate depletion
4 Retinoic acid, celiac disease and reproductive issues
Here the link between glysophate and exactly the birth defects being described in Brazil shows up in spades.
It is well established that high RA levels leads to teratogenic effects both in human and experimental models. Brain abnormalities such as microcephaly, impairment of hindbrain development, mandibular and midfacial underdevelopment, and cleft palate are all implicated (Sulik et al., 1988; Clotman et al., 1998). Women with celiac disease are known to have higher rates of infertility, miscarriages, and birth defects in their offspring (Freeman, 2010; Martinelli et al., 2000; Dickey et al., 1996; Collin et al., 1996). Excess RA could be a significant factor in these complications.
A possible mechanism by which glyphosate might induce excess RA is via its interference with the CYP enzymes that metabolize RA. There are at least three known CYPs (CYP26A1, CYP26B1 and CYP26C1) that catabolize RA, and they are active in both the embryo and the adult (Taimi et al., 2004). A 1/5000 dilution of glyphosate was sufficient to induce reproducible malformations characteristic of RA exposure in frog embryos (Paganelli et al., 2010). Pathologies included shortening of the trunk, reduction in the size of the head, abnormally small eyes or the presence of only one eye (cyclopia), and other craniofacial malformations in the tadpole. Glyphosate's toxicity to tadpoles has been well demonstrated, as it killed nearly 100% of larval amphibians exposed in experimental outdoor pond mesocosms (Relyea, 2005).
According to official records, there has been a recent 4-fold increase in developmental malformations in the province of Chaco, Argentina, where glyphosate is used massively on GMO monocrops of soybeans (Carrasco, 2013). In Paraguay, 52 cases of malformations were reported in the offspring of women exposed during pregnancy to agrochemicals, including anencephaly, microcephaly, facial defects, cleft palate, ear malformations, polydactily, and syndactily (Benítez-Leite et al., 2009). In in vitro studies on human cell lines, DNA strand breaks, plasma membrane damage and apoptosis were observed following exposure to glyphosate-based herbicides (Gasnier et al., 2009). Another factor in teratogenetic effects of glyphosate may be the suppression of the activity of androgen-to-estrogen conversion by aromatase, a CYP enzyme (Gasnier et al., 2009).
Postaxial polydactyly
Syndactyly (fused fingers or toes)
5 Cobalamin deficiency
6 Anemia and iron
7 Molybdenum deficiency
8 Selenium and thyroid disorders
Figure 3
Thyroid cancer incidence rate plotted against glyphosate applied to U.S. corn & soy crops (R=0.988, p≤7.612e-09) along with % GE corn & soy crops (R=0.9377, p≤2.152e-05). Sources: USDA:NASS; SEER. (Figure courtesy of Nancy Swanson).
9 Indole and kidney disease
10 Nutritional deficiencies
11 Cancer
12 Proposed transglutaminase-glyphosate interactions
13 Evidence of glyphosate exposure in humans and animals
Table 1
Complete list of glyphosate tolerances for residues in food crops in the U.S. as of September 18, 2013, as reported in: EPA: Title 40: Protection of Environment.
Commodity | PPM |
---|---|
Acerola | 0.2 |
Alfalfa, seed | 0.5 |
Almond, hulls | 25 |
Aloe vera | 0.5 |
Ambarella | 0.2 |
Animal feed, nongrass, group 18 | 400 |
Artichoke, globe | 0.2 |
Asparagus | 0.5 |
Atemoya | 0.2 |
Avocado | 0.2 |
Bamboo, shoots | 0.2 |
Banana | 0.2 |
Barley, bran | 30 |
Beet, sugar, dried pulp | 25 |
Beet, sugar, roots | 10 |
Beet, sugar, tops | 10 |
Berry and small fruit, group 13-07 | 0.20 |
Betelnut | 1.0 |
Biriba | 0.2 |
Blimbe | 0.2 |
Breadfruit | 0.2 |
Cacao bean, bean | 0.2 |
Cactus, fruit | 0.5 |
Cactus, pads | 0.5 |
Canistel | 0.2 |
Canola. seed | 20 |
Carrot | 5.0 |
Chaya | 1.0 |
Cherimoya | 0.2 |
Citrus, dried pulp | 1.0 |
Coconut | 0.1 |
Coffee, bean, green | 1.0 |
Corn, pop, grain | 0.1 |
Corn, sweet, kernel plus cob with husk removed | 3.5 |
Cotton, gin byproducts | 210 |
Custard apple | 0.2 |
Dried fruit | 0.2 |
Dokudami | 2.0 |
Durian | 0.2 |
Epazote | 1.3 |
Feijoa | 0.2 |
Fig | 0.2 |
Fish | 0.25 |
Fruit, citrus, group 10-10 | 0.50 |
Fruit, pome, group 11-10 | 0.20 |
Fruit, stone, group 12 | 0.2 |
Galangal, roots | 0.2 |
Ginger, white, flower | 0.2 |
Gourd, buffalo, seed | 0.1 |
Governor's plum | 0.2 |
Gow kee, leaves | 0.2 |
Grain, cereal, forage, fodder and straw, group 16, except field corn, forage and field corn, stover | 100 |
Grain, cereal, group 15 except field corn, popcorn, rice, sweet corn, and wild rice | 30 |
Grass, forage, fodder and hay, group 17 | 300 |
Guava | 0.2 |
Herbs subgroup 19A | 0.2 |
Hop, dried cones | 7.0 |
llama | 0.2 |
Imbe | 0.2 |
Imbu | 0.2 |
Jaboticaba | 0.2 |
Jackfruit | 0.2 |
Kava, roots | 0.2 |
Kenaf, forage | 200 |
Leucaena, forage | 200 |
Longan | 0.2 |
Lychee | 0.2 |
Mamey apple | 0.2 |
Mango | 0.2 |
Mangosteen | 0.2 |
Marmalade box | 0.2 |
Mioga, flower | 0.2 |
Noni | 0.20 |
Nut, pine | 1.0 |
Nut, tree, group 14 | 1.0 |
Oilseeds, group 20, except canola | 40 |
Okra | 0.5 |
Olive | 0.2 |
Oregano, Mexican, leaves | 2,0 |
Palm heart | 0.2 |
Palm heart, leaves | 0.2 |
Palm, oil | 0.1 |
Papaya | 0.2 |
Papaya, mountain | 0.2 |
Passionfruit | 0.2 |
Pawpaw | 0.2 |
Pea, dry | 8.0 |
Peanut | 0.1 |
Peanut, hay | 0.5 |
Pepper leaf, fresh leaves | 0.2 |
Peppermint, tops | 200 |
Perilla, tops | 1.8 |
Persimmon | 0.2 |
Pineapple | 0.1 |
Pistachio | 1.0 |
Pomegranate | 0.2 |
Pulasan | 0.2 |
Quinoa. grain | 5.0 |
Rambutan | 0.2 |
Rice, grain | 0.1 |
Rice, wild, grain | 0.1 |
Rose apple | 0.2 |
S apod ilia | 0.2 |
Sapote, black | 0.2 |
Sapote, mamey | 0.2 |
Sapote, white | 0.2 |
Shellfish | 3.0 |
Soursop | 0.2 |
Spanish lime | 0.2 |
Spearmint, tops | 200 |
Spice subgroup 19B | 7.0 |
Star apple | 0.2 |
Starfruit | 0.2 |
Stevia, dried leaves | 1.0 |
Sugar apple | 0.2 |
Sugarcane, cane | 2.0 |
Sugarcane, molasses | 30 |
Surinam cherry | 0.2 |
Sweet potato | 3.0 |
Tamarind | 0.2 |
Tea. dried | 1.0 |
Tea, instant | 7.0 |
Teff, forage | 100 |
TefF, grain | 5.0 |
Teff, hay | 100 |
Ti, leaves | 0.2 |
Ti, roots | 0.2 |
Ugli fruit | 0.5 |
Vegetable, bulb, group 3-07 | 0.20 |
Vegetable, cucurbit, group 9 | 0.5 |
Vegetable, foliage of legume, subgroup 7A, except soybean | 0.2 |
Vegetable, fruiting, group 8-10 (except okra) | 0.10 |
Vegetable, leafy, brassica. group 5 | 0.2 |
Vegetable, leafy, except brassica, group 4 | 0.2 |
Vegetable, leaves of root and tuber, group 2, except sugar beet tops | 0.2 |
Vegetable, legume, group 6 except soybean and dry pea | 5.0 |
Vegetables, root and tuber, group 1, except carrot, sweet potato, and sugar beet | 0.20 |
Wasabi. roots | 0.2 |
Water spinach, tops | 0.2 |
Watercress, upland | 0.2 |
Wax jambu | 0.2 |
14 Kidney disease in agricultural workers
Figure 4
Number of hospitalizations for acute kidney injury plotted against glyphosate applied to com & soy (in 1000 tons). (Figure courtesy of Nancy Swanson).
Figure 5
End stage renal disease deaths (ICD N18.0 & 585.6) plotted against % GE corn & soy planted (R=0.9585, p<4.03e-6) and glyphosate applied to corn & soy (R=0.9844, p≤3.704e-09). Sources: USDA:NASS; CDC. (Figure courtesy of Nancy Swanson).
Please note - there is no mention of the Zika virus.
If the Zika virus turns out to be a natural virus coming out of Africa as described and is not man-made as Ebola was (it is also said to have originated in Africa, in fruit bats, when it is patented by the US government https://www.google.com/patents/US20120251502 and thus originated in US labs) that does not diminish in the least the massive proven threat posed by GMOs and glysophate. But the virus suddenly showing up out of blue is suspicious in itself and that it is causing precisely the brain birth defects as glysophate is also suspicious since Monsanto (and the Rockefellers who are strongly behind GMOs) badly need any cause other than GMOs and glysophate.
The recommendation for Brazilians to not have children now (and other countries will likely be told the same), of course, is just what the Rockefellers and Gates have desired for decades. They run the WHO and GAVI both of which are involved in killing children with vaccines (often through UNICEF and with the CIA on the vaccine teams http://journal-neo.org/2015/
And it was the Rockefeller/Gates run World Health Organization that issued the alert.
Thus, one cannot help but be somewhat suspicious of these "new" viruses given the US and others' involvement in dreadful viruses as well as in genocide, and given what is at stake for them now because of so many babies in Brazil being born with deformed brains. http://exopolitics.blogs.com/
These are the same people who desire "population reduction" and have a history of genocide. http://www.engdahl.
"Gates’ interest in inducing population reduction among black and other minority populations is not new unfortunately. As I document in my book, Seeds of Destruction8, since the 1920’s the Rockefeller Foundation had funded the eugenics research in Germany through the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institutes in Berlin and Munich, including well into the Third Reich. They praised the forced sterilization of people by Hirtler Germany, and the Nazi ideas on race “purity.” It was John D. Rockefeller III, a life-long advocate of eugenics, who used his “tax free” foundation money to initiate the population reduction neo-Malthusian movement through his private Population Council in New York beginning in the 1950’s.
"The idea of using vaccines to covertly reduce births in the Third World is also not new [and is on-going. See: "Hillary Clinton: Women Around The World Are Awaiting Your Condemnation of Clinton Foundation Donors For Sterilizing 2-3 Million Kenyan Women" http://exopolitics.blogs.com/
....
"GMO, glyphosate and population reduction
"GMO crops have never been proven safe for human or animal consumption. Moreover, they are inherently genetically ‘unstable’ as they are an unnatural product of introducing a foreign bacteria such as Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt) or other material into the DNA of a given seed to change its traits. Perhaps equally dangerous are the ‘paired’ chemical herbicides sold as a mandatory part of a GMO contract, such as Monsanto’s Roundup, the most widely used such herbicide in the world. It contains highly toxic glyphosate compounds that have been independently tested and proven to exist in toxic concentrations in GMO applications far above that safe for humans or animals. Tests show that tiny amounts of glyphosate compounds would do damage to a human umbilical, embryonic and placental cells in a pregnant woman drinking the ground water near a GMO field.13"
When one asks how anyone could makes something so horrendous as glysophate and GMOs, this current lawsuit may help answer that because it indicates a long history of purposefully causing grotesque diseases as well as of blocking available and full cures of viral diseases. http://exopolitics.blogs.com/
The Zika virus is supposed to come from mosquitoes yet the very biotech companies involved in physiologically destructive genetically modified "food," are also involved in genetically engineering mosquitoes which they wish to release on the public. Is the Zika virus part of this? Does it cause birth defects? Has it been created to offer a "fall guy" (along with environmentally crucial mosquitoes) to distract away from the extreme birth defects already occurring from soy and glysophate in South America?
All of this leaves off that JBS in Brazil, the largest cattle to meat operation in the world, which has a problem with mad cow, a disease that also affects the brain.
http://www.cattlenetwork.com/
2700 brain-deformed babies is impossible to hide. To say making the connection to GM soy and glysophae might cause the collapse of GMOs worldwide is an understatement. That's a trillion dollar investment industry.
So, Monsanto and JBS have burned down the rainforest in Brazil to grow a brain harming crop sprayed with a deadly pesticide and to raise cattle on a gigantic scale (with indigenous tribes being killed). They have swapped the crucial biological wonder of humanity's rainforest for stark horror of Brazil's food supply causing thousands of badly deformed babies.
This is a PR catastrophe. What's Monsanto to do?
Do you understand the concept of correlation not equaling correlation? Taking the arguments above, you can actually link sales of sour cream to motorcycle accidents. Point being, you need to take a serious lesson in statistics. And in many other things too, like basic biology.
Posted by: Johnny Scientist | 02/12/2016 at 01:53 PM
Do you understand the concept of correlation not equaling causation? Taking the arguments above, you can actually link sales of sour cream to motorcycle accidents. Point being, you need to take a serious lesson in statistics. And in many other things too, like basic biology.
Posted by: Johnny Scientist | 02/12/2016 at 01:53 PM
Why does Monsanto coverup studies showing it harmful to humans?
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