Romney thinks U.S. air is dirty?

At a London fundraiser last night, Mitt Romney said, Continue reading Romney thinks U.S. air is dirty?

Top Federal Scientist Expects EPA Stonewalling, Lying About Human Experiments

New e-mails obtained via the Freedom of Information Act indicate a top federal scientist expects EPA to be less than candid and to stonewall about its illegal human experiments. Continue reading Top Federal Scientist Expects EPA Stonewalling, Lying About Human Experiments

Video: Milloy exposes EPA's outlaw human experiments at Locke Foundation

Steve Milloy talked about the EPA’s outlaw human experiments on July 16 at the John Locke Foundation in Raleigh, NC. The talk includes brand new information about the EPA’s illegal conduct.

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UNC to investigate ghastly EPA human experiments

The dean of the University of North Carolina Medical School commits to investigating EPA’s illegal human experiments. Continue reading UNC to investigate ghastly EPA human experiments

NIEHS stonewalls on EPA researcher misconduct

NIEHS director Linda Birnbaum spends her integrity covering up for EPA researchers and Environmental Health Perspectives editor Hugh Tilson. Continue reading NIEHS stonewalls on EPA researcher misconduct

North Carolina Medical Board to investigate EPA physicians over human experiments

Pursuant to requests from JunkScience.com and Dr. John Dale Dunn MD JD, the North Carolina Medical Board has agreed to investigate EPA’s illegal human experimentation. Continue reading North Carolina Medical Board to investigate EPA physicians over human experiments

Chesser: EPA in a Bind Over Hazardous Experiments on Humans

“After experiments on humans were conducted that exposed them to airborne particulates considered to be lethal, a sound-science advocate has accused physician researchers working for the Environmental Protection Agency of misconduct and violations of the Hippocratic Oath,” writes Paul Chesser at NLPC.org. Continue reading Chesser: EPA in a Bind Over Hazardous Experiments on Humans

Update: Ozone, Asthma Hospitalizations (Still) Not Linked in Los Angeles 2009-2012 (1st Quarter)

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Average and maximum ground-level ozone measurements were not correlated with emergency admissions for asthma at a large Los Angeles hospital from 2009 through the first quarter of 2012. Continue reading Update: Ozone, Asthma Hospitalizations (Still) Not Linked in Los Angeles 2009-2012 (1st Quarter)

North Carolina Medical Board asked to investigate EPA physicians for illegal human experiments

Three North Carolina-licensed physicians participated in the EPA’s illegal human experiments. We’ve asked the North Carolina Medical Board to investigate this breach of the Hippocratic oath and state medical standards. Continue reading North Carolina Medical Board asked to investigate EPA physicians for illegal human experiments

No Time for Bioethics at Presidential Bioethics Commission

The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethics Issues says it is too busy to investigate EPA’s illegal human experimentation. Continue reading No Time for Bioethics at Presidential Bioethics Commission

NIH asked to investigate misconduct at Environmental Health Perspectives in EPA Human Testing Scandal

Federal regulations require that allegations of scientific misconduct be thoroughly investigated. But Hugh Tilson, editor-in-chief of the NIEHS journal Environmental Health Perspectives only thoroughly stonewalled us in the EPA human testing scandal involving “killer” airborne fine particulate matter (PM2.5). We have elevated the matter to the Office of Research Integrity. Continue reading NIH asked to investigate misconduct at Environmental Health Perspectives in EPA Human Testing Scandal

EPA asked to investigate scientific misconduct

Can EPA researchers omit mention of negative/contradictory results from the write-up of their study? We’ve asked the EPA’s Science Advisor to investigate. Continue reading EPA asked to investigate scientific misconduct