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The Joe Rogan Experience when we sued Monsanto there's a there's a there's many many diseases that are linked to glyphosate exposure including um uh non-alcoholic fatty liver cancer is a very very closely linked um a lot of kidney diseases and then severe damage to the micropion because it's designed to kill plants um uh and it and and there are there are structures in your um in your gut biome that are critical structures in your gut biome which have plant-like metabolisms which are destroyed by glyphosate and so you know what what happened is um life is a and glyphosate was a it was originally developed as a as a tank scaleant so to to scale the calcium calcium and other deposits metal deposits rest deposits from the inside of you know underground tanks and in 1973 uh Monsanto had to stop producing DDT because you know we passed the laws at that time and it that was its Flagship product it needed another product and I figured out that glyphosate somebody at some point apparently threw some glyphosate on the you know out in the back in the yard and everything like green died where they touched it where it touched if it say and so somebody said oh this will be a good herbicide because it kills all plants originally Monsanto developed it as a as a uh as a herbicide but the way that it was applied initially from 1973 to 1993 was in backpack sprayers so guys would walk down the cornfield cornrows early in the season when the corn was competing with nearby weeds for her sunlight and they would shoot the individual weeds and then in 93 somebody figured out a way that that glyphosate there was certain bacteria that glyphosate would not kill and they said we could take a gene out of that bacteria and put it into a corn

seed and develop a corn that cannot be killed by glyphosate so they developed Roundup Ready corn and that corn you can pork glyphosate all over it and it will do nothing to it so now you could fire all of those workers who were expensive and you hire one airplane and they fly over the fields they saturate the entire landscape with glyphosate everything dies except the Roundup Ready corn and within a couple of years Roundup Ready corn was now on ninety percent of the Corn 95 of corn in the United States is now Roundup Ready corn and so but it was still being and then they developed it for soybean and for um and for uh barley for sorghum for a lot of other plants but it was still being applied early in the season and then in 2000 around 2006 they discovered that if you sprayed it on wheat late in the season it would desiccate the wheat in other words it would dry it out and one of the big losses for Farmers is weed is if it rains during the harvest season you can't Harvest it because it gets moldy and so if you can spray a dead skin on it and dries it out and kills it you can Harvest it right away and it won't get moldy so all the wheat in our country started being sprayed that year in 2006 with glyphosate and that's the year you saw this explosion of celiac diseases and uh you know gluten allergies and all of this stuff that people you know that you may have noticed around then but they also the first time they were and excuse me the first time they're they're spraying it directly on food because it used to be they were spraying it early in the season and it would you know it would wash off and the corn would get higher than the weeds and you wouldn't have to do it but but now they're spraying it directly on our food sorry okay no it's okay um so what they when they when they started doing this is there's a direct result like you can see the increase in Celiac disease you can see is this like documented well no these are no that's not documentary but these are there are there's a whole range of diseases that are now you know the people are are the science at different

levels of science have linked to glyphosate exposure here's the thing and when you litigate you when you when you're suing somebody for a chemical exposure you have to go through a a threshold called the dalbert hearing and the dalbert hearing is a hearing that says is there sufficient science that it's now considered kind of mainstream that we can show this to a jury and the judge has to make that decision because the judge doesn't want people saying you know coming in and saying uh you know uh allowed noises made me crazy right right you there has to be before and and then a good attorney might be able to convince a jury that yeah this my client got crazy because he heard a loud noise so the judge needs to make a threshold decision about whether there's sufficient signs to show a jury and that is a very high threshold of all of the diseases that are probably caused probably almost certainly caused by glyphosate the only one to pass that threshold was the case that we bought for um for Hodgkin on Hodgkin's lymphoma so at that point we had enough rad studies enough human studies we had about 10 of each and we were able to go to the judge and say this we got enough signs on this now to show that it's uh that that nine hodgkinson pump is being caused by glyphosate so that those were the only cases we brought the other thing but there are a lot of of you know really interesting studies that show links between injuries to children and the uh and the amount of glyphosate in a woman's urine and the mother's urine you know including a lot of uh uh including um sexual development it's an angiogram disruptor so um you know similar to phthalates accolades are in disruption probably the most disturbing endocrine disruptor and this is something we should all be looking at is atrazine yeah because atrazine which is now ubiquitous is everywhere but you can take atrazine and there you know this you you what is this Jamie Jamie young Jamie you can look up

you can look up this study I think the guy the scientist's name is Tyler I think and that might be his first or second name but they took atrazine and they put it in a tank with 40 frogs for yeah three years they put it below the exposure levels that EPA considers acceptable to humans and 30 of those frogs they were all male frogs and they were double z you know male frogs so they were super males and 30 of those frogs were chemically castrated four of them turned into females and produced fertile eggs so they took male frogs gave them actress in 10 percent of them turned into female and produced fertile eggs and we're subjecting our children to exposure to that every day what is atrazine it's in the water it's a pesticide here it is report toxic herbicide found in many Texans drinking water that's it that's from 2018 November 20th yeah and what you know what does this do to sexual development in children nobody knows because we know what it does to frogs