Bombshell Secret Documents Show Monsanto Knew About Glyphosate Cancer Link Over 35 Years Ago
Monsanto have come under more pressure recently after the WHO defined the main ingredient in their popular weedkiller ‘Roundup’ as a ‘probably human carcinogen’.
They are still trying to pick up the pieces from the PR disaster, but it turns out Monsanto may have been aware of the link between glyphosate and cancer for up 35 years.
Research Scientist Dr. Anthony Samsel has studies the effects on glyphosate on the human body for years, and has revealed the harmfulness of its nature. He has worked with a Dr. Stephanie Seneff, who released the warning that as many as half of all US children could be autistic by 2025 (in large part due to glyphosate exposure).
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Samsel was recently able to get a look inside a file, sealed away since 1981 as a “Trade Secret” at the request of the Monsanto Company due to his field of study, and although he is not allowed to reveal the file to anyone, he is allowed to talk his thoughts on what he found, that is what might be a massive cancer cover-up that has been going on for decades.
Journalist Tony Mitra interviews Samsel in the video below about what he found. He talks of shocking evidence that showed “significant incidences of cell tumors of the tests and tumor growth in multiple organs and tissues” in lab animals.
He talks about evidence that glyphosate enters bone marrow almost immediately, which prevents the formation of new cells in living organisms.
Samsel also highlights a higher incidence of adenomas (benign tumors) and carcinomas (cancerous tumors that begin in outer tissues) is almost every single case.
In the video he says how he believes glyphosate should be considered an “unequivocal” carcinogen, rather than a “probable” one.
Watch the video and hear what Samsel has to say about the secret file:
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