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<blockquote data-quote="J Hoy" data-source="post: 1755681" data-attributes="member: 16398"><p>I found your reply, sorry and also sorry I spelled your "name" wrong.</p><p></p><p>Forever chemicals are very dangerous. However, I couldn't find a significant increase in the year 1994 for the use of any of the forever chemicals and many had been in use for some time. DDT is still found in animal tissue in tests even though it was banned in 1972. Some PFAS chemicals began being used quite a while after 1994. The use of imidacloprid and Chlorothalonil increased by millions of pounds in 1994 (imidacloprid had not been used before that date). Glyphosate was already being used in millions of pounds before and in 1994, but the use went up dramatically in 1996 on Roundup Ready crops. All of these increases happened in states directly upwind of Montana and in Montana. The main birth defects we reported in our studies began being observed in spring of 1995 on wild and domestic animals, other mammals, including children and on birds. So many species being suddenly born with identical birth defects can only be caused by an environmental factor, such as a new toxin or combination of toxins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hoy, post: 1755681, member: 16398"] I found your reply, sorry and also sorry I spelled your "name" wrong. Forever chemicals are very dangerous. However, I couldn't find a significant increase in the year 1994 for the use of any of the forever chemicals and many had been in use for some time. DDT is still found in animal tissue in tests even though it was banned in 1972. Some PFAS chemicals began being used quite a while after 1994. The use of imidacloprid and Chlorothalonil increased by millions of pounds in 1994 (imidacloprid had not been used before that date). Glyphosate was already being used in millions of pounds before and in 1994, but the use went up dramatically in 1996 on Roundup Ready crops. All of these increases happened in states directly upwind of Montana and in Montana. The main birth defects we reported in our studies began being observed in spring of 1995 on wild and domestic animals, other mammals, including children and on birds. So many species being suddenly born with identical birth defects can only be caused by an environmental factor, such as a new toxin or combination of toxins. [/QUOTE]
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