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Glyphosate is a widely used herbicide that controls weeds and grasses. It was registered as a pesticide in the U.S. in 1974 and was Monsanto's main profit generator. Monsanto was purchased by Bayer (famous for aspirin). Glyphosate-tolerant GMO seeds for many vital crops grow into plants that can tolerate the spraying of Round-up (glyphosate), and the weeds would die off, resulting in these "lovely" monoculture fields of corn or soy, for example. Insects who tried to eat these crops generally died as their stomachs exploded. MIC scientist Stephanie Seneff, the author of the book "Toxic Legacy," shares the details we all need to know to protect our health. While there are thousands of toxins in the world to avoid - this one is a must, and it is now creeping into everything we eat and even the vaccines we inject. ​
Below is a short preview and the link to the full interview I had with Dr Seneff. 
Dr. Paul Thomas

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