RFK Jr | Atrazine (Check Description)

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From a fellow Anon..

RFK JR: 63% of America’s Water Supply has Atrazine in It - Are we being Depopulated?

• Atrazine is in about 63% of America’s water supply. It is said to be used as an “herbicide to control the spread of broadleaf and grassy weeds.”
—— In tandem, since the widespread use of the chemical, there has been a vast increase of gender dysphoria in America.

• A famous scientist named Tyrone Hayes of Berkeley, took 70-100 frogs and subjected them to Atrazine at the levels the EPA says is “safe.”
—— 78% of those frogs became
Chemically castrated.
—— 10% of those frogs became female and began producing fertil eggs

🔴 ADDITIONAL FINDINGS:

• Atrazine is widely Linked to Various Cancers, Reproductive harm, and Developmental Delays.

• Boiling water may actually increase the concentration of atrazine. And the vast majority of mainstream filters are not powerful enough to reduce atrazine.

• 70 to 80 million pounds of atrazine is used each year, and most of it is used to sprayed on corn during the spring.

• In 2015 atrazine was detected in more than 800 systems in 19 states at levels exceeding a health-protective guideline.
—— Atrazine seeps into waterways through agricultural runoff and eventually finds its way into your tap water.

• In 2015, High levels of atrazine were found in 237 water systems serving more than 3 million people in Texas, and in 192 systems serving more than a million people in Kansas.

• Other states struggling with high amounts of atrazine contamination of drinking water are Kentucky, Missouri and Ohio.
—— you can check your water supply here, search for your local water utility in EWG’s database.  

• Atrazine is manufactured by the agro-chemical giant Syngenta.

• In 2012 Syngenta settled a class action lawsuit brought by water utilities with atrazine contamination for $105 million.
—— The settlement money was distributed to communities with the most contamination, but that money spread out to so many utility companies left them with nothing meaningful to it.

• Atrazine has been banned in Europe since the 1980s under laws that prohibit the use of any pesticide that contaminates drinking water.
—— But in the U.S., the federal government places few to no restrictions on its use.

I wonder why that is?

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