Lawsuit Reveals MASSIVE Cancer Cover-Up
Dear Reader,
I’ve been screaming about the dangers of Monsanto’s weed killer Roundup for years.
But if I still haven’t convinced you that this stuff is dangerous… and even deadly… maybe Monsanto’s OWN words will.
Because of a current lawsuit, internal Monsanto documents have just been released… and it turns out the company is in FULL PANICK MODE about the risks of Roundup.
We’ve known forever that this weed killer… sprayed all over the food we eat each day… can give us cancer.
What we didn’t know is how far Monsanto would go to keep us from EVER knowing the truth.
This twisted story starts in 2012, with a study that turned a lot of heads in public health circles.
It found that the main ingredient in Roundup, called glyphosate, led to serious kidney and liver damage in rats.
Even worse? The study also pointed to increased risk of tumors and early death.
Roundup is the most common weed killer in the world. So the question of whether it causes cancer or not is something that affects all of us.
The study was originally published in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicity, but Monsanto mounted what I call “Operation Retraction.”
They needed the study to go away… and they needed to make it look like they had nothing to do with it.
Enter third-party experts. These are scientists who have no “apparent” ties to Monsanto who collectively attempt to have the study retracted.
In internal documents, Monsanto scientist David Saltmiras’s claimed he, “Successfully orchestrated numerous third-party expert letters to the editor, which were subsequently published…”
In other words, Monsanto went out and influenced a bunch of scientists to attack the study and try to kill it.
And one of these “unbiased” third-party scientists wasn’t so unbiased after all. He had been paid tens of thousands of dollars by Monsanto to travel and speak about genetically-modified foods.
Sounds like a puppet to me.
But it gets worse.
The editor of Food and Chemical Toxicity, A. Wallace Hayes, ultimately decided to retract the study.
But I’m guessing it had nothing to do with the letters that came from supposedly “unbiased third-party” experts.
Turns out Hayes himself was hired as a Monsanto consultant just DAYS before the study was published.
But did Hayes bother to mention this before he retracted the study?
You already know the answer.
Have you heard enough yet?
Listen, Monsanto isn’t spreading all this money around… and using all these sleazy tactics… because they believe Roundup is safe.
If the product was genuinely safe, they wouldn’t have anything to worry about.
If you haven’t sworn off Roundup yet, I hope this will be what pushes you over the edge. The news on this stuff gets worse by the day.
To a brighter day,
Dr. Richard Gerhauser, M.D.