Auxin Posted March 14, 2008 Plan To Spray Toxic Biological Chemicals Over San Francisco AnnouncedPeople of the world, the US Government is planning to poison more than two million people, in California, using an untested biological "pesticide" this summer. The chemical to be sprayed is classified by the EPA as a "pesticide" and the plan is to douse cities with this chemical designed to stick on everything for 90 days or longer. This application is not a one time event, but will continue every 1-3 months for as long as five years. The pesticide to be sprayed is not designed to harm the light brown apple moth's who it is designed for, but merely to confuse its mating habits. While harmless to moths, the pesticide has been documented to harm humans. Side effects range from vomiting and flu like systems, to male and female reproductive cycle disruption. One child nearly died from the exposure, and some people have developed asthma from being exposed to this chemical concoction.... Article continues Here To me this sounds like a test run on a delivery system for persistant chemical warfare weapons to be used in the middle east and herbicides to be sprayed over large swaths of south america, or at the very least a deadly fraud to make a politicians buddy rich at the cost of human lives. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThunderIdeal Posted March 14, 2008 "Bush's recent budget proposal sent to Congress sets aside $330 Million to eradicate plant pests, like the Light Brown Apple Moth." to be fair, an attempt to eradicate something would require this kind of extreme action. but this bit is strange: "considering that the moth itself does not cause any crop damage. It is similar to the government deciding that we must eradicate all the ants, because ants cause millions of dollars of damage. Like ants, the light brown apple moth is a harmless pest." i looked it up (it's australian!) and it's larvae is a crop pest. "Pretty much any pest control expert, except for those on the government take, will tell you that the light brown apple moth cannot be eradicated, and that even if it could, the mating disruption technology is not the best means to do it." i'd have to guess this is true. all in all it's a pretty disgusting scenario. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Auxin Posted March 15, 2008 i looked it up (it's australian!) and it's larvae is a crop pest.Part of the issue tho is that it is not a known significant crop pest in california yet they are still estimating it will cost $90,000,000 to do this program for a "pest" that in the worst case scenario would cause less than twice that cost in damage, and that clearly does not include cost of compensation to the people harmed by the pesticide. And this programs cost projections are brought to you by the same government who projected the cost for the iraq war to be $30 billion (which the UN now estimates will reach 2-3 trillion) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
t st tantra Posted March 15, 2008 and california is accepting this dictate of the us government? t s t . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites