Claim: North Carolina coal plant emissions increase suicides
This certainly wouldn’t be a good factoid for the EPA and its illegal human testing program.
This certainly wouldn’t be a good factoid for the EPA and its illegal human testing program.
EPA Stalin-izes an experiment exposing children to diesel exhaust.
But EPA is free to experiment on humans with deadly PM2.5?
Warm soil warms the planet until temps hit 5 degrees above normal. We’ve had about a degree of warming since the pre-industrial era. So dirt will be a problem for some time to come?
A call to action from the Alliance for Human Research Protection:
JunkScience.com has uncovered new documents conclusively proving that EPA researchers materially falsified a September 2011 study published in Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP).
By STEVE MILLOY October 23, 2012, Investor’s Business Daily | Print Version The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been sued in federal court for conducting illegal experiments on human beings. A federal judge will now determine whether the EPA has violated federal law and the most sacrosanct moral standards of scientific research or whether the … Continue reading EPA's Dirty, Dark Secret
We can now say that government-sponsored air pollution experiments have killed more people than any recent air pollution.
We were notified yesterday by the North Carolina Medical Board that it has opened an investigation (at our request) into another North Carolina-licensed physician involved in EPA’s illegal human testing.
The Washington Post editorial page asserts, “Coal-related air pollution causes chronic illness and early death…”
In 2007, the EPA began testing for the effects of diesel exhaust on “healthy, older adults” and whether dietary supplemanttion with omega-3 fatty acids would reduce any adverse effects of the diesel exhaust exposure [Click the images to enlarge]. In these experiments, “older adults” meant study subjects of up to 75 years of age — … Continue reading Analysis of the EPA Documents (Part 5)
The documents we have date from 2004. Unless otherwise noted, the disclosures (or lack of them) presented here survive through to experimentation undertaken as recently as 2011. There are three basic type of experiments of concern here: EPA exposing adults with metabolic syndrome, including the elderly, to PM2.5 (study “XCON” document analysis starts below); EPA … Continue reading Analysis of the EPA Documents (Part 1)