Only In This Devil’s World…National Geographic Reports – Chemicals Causing Infertility in Pigs are Present Throughout Human Consumer Goods

Greetings,

This is just how this devilish wicked world for profits over lives works. More priorities are put on the making of a dollar instead of on the quality of the lives of people. This is what Satan means. It means one’s evil that is not confined to one’s self, but effect others!!!

National Geographic Reports – Chemicals Causing Infertility in Pigs are Present Throughout Human Consumer Goods

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Michael Krieger

Source: http://libertyblitzkrieg.com

Some of the same chemicals found in the pigs’ semen storage bags are routinely used in packaging food for humans and are known to migrate into food.

Cyclic lactone, for instance, is a common by-product in adhesives used in potato chip bags and sliced meat packages. It was one of the chemicals found in high levels in the semen bags that had been used on the farms with the highest rates of reproductive failure.

Another chemical found in high levels on those farms: a compound called BADGE, a derivative of the notorious bisphenol A (BPA). It’s the building block of epoxy resins that form the basis for 95 percent of food and beverage can linings in the U.S.

– From the excellent and troubling article recently published by National Geographic, Infertility in Spanish Pigs Has Been Traced to Plastics. A Warning for Humans?

One of Liberty Blitzkrieg’s primary themes in 2013 was “food fraud.” When I use that term, what I am really referring to is the troubling fact that many of the things we consume are not what they seem to be based on what is represented by the package. From a study that showed food fraud in the U.S. was up 60% year-over-year, to pink slime in meat and the fact that the majority of “tuna” served isn’t actually tuna, the examples are seemingly endless.

If all of that wasn’t enough to convince you of how important it is to be aware of exactly what you put in your body, I don’t know what is. This is precisely why Monsanto (possibly the most evil corporation on earth) is so aggressively fighting GMO labeling bills such as the one recently passed by Vermont.
Unfortunately, it’s not just food we have to be aware of. Chemicals in everyday products also pose a serious threat to our health in a number of ways, from testicular development, to cancer and obesity. Naturally the completely corrupt and worthless FDA (which is too worried about raw milk and artisan cheese) isn’t doing a thing to stop it. It’s up to us, and knowledge is the first step to rectifying the situation. That is why I think this recent article from National Geographic is so important.

Not only does it highlight the fact that many of the chemicals suspected to have caused infertility in Spanish pigs are omnipresent through consumer goods in the U.S., it also highlights the extremely controversial endocrine disruptor chemical bisphenol A (BPA), which as mentioned in the quote at the top, “is the building block of epoxy resins that form the basis for 95 percent of food and beverage can linings in the U.S.”

Mother Jones has done an excellent job of covering the dangers of BPA over the years, and the FDA’s complete incompetence/corruption on the topic. In the 2012 article, BPA in Your Food? The FDA’s Still Okay With That, it noted:

Bisphenol A, a controversial chemical used in the lining of nearly all cans used by the food and beverage industry, got a reprieve from the government last week. Responding to a court order to decide on the Natural Resources Defense Council’s petition to ban the stuff on the grounds that it causes harm even in tiny doses, the Food and Drug Administration rejected the petition and upheld its approval of BPA.

That’s good news for some of the globe’s biggest chemical companies. According to Bloomberg News, the global BPA market is worth about $8 billion, with about a quarter of total production going into cans. (The rest goes into polycarbonate plastics, which end up in everything from water bottles to DVDs.) Bloomberg adds that the three biggest suppliers of BPA to the American market are the chemical/steel giant Saudi Basic Industries Corp.—which is 70-percent-owned by the Saudi government—the German chemical giant Bayer, and Dow, its US rival. Globally, according to the US Department of Agriculture, Bayer and Dow produce “the bulk” of BPA.

BPA is what is known as an endocrine disrupter, meaning that it has a range of effects on human development even at minute doses. Friday’s decision comes less than a month after the release of a major study of endocrine disruptors by a range of scientists, including some from the US Department of Health and Human Services, who found “strong evidence” that BPA negatively affects the prostate at low doses and “undisputed evidence” that it does so for mammary glands.

Mother Jones followed up that article with a new one earlier this year, which again demonstrated the total sleaziness inherent in the FDA in the piece: Scientists Condemn New FDA Study Saying BPA Is Safe: “It Borders on Scientific Misconduct.”

With all that in mind, read the following excerpts from the National Geographic article:

A strange catastrophe struck Spain’s pig farmers in the spring of 2010. On 41 farms across the country—each home to between 800 and 3,000 pigs—many sows suddenly ceased bearing young.

On some farms, all the sows stopped reproducing. On others, those that did become pregnant produced smaller litters……MORE HERE

 

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