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Ny times admits Alex Jones is right and frogs are turning gay
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[quote:Grove Street:MV80NzIyNzQyXzg2MDA4MjgyX0U0M0M3REZE] alex jones has always been right about that one. i worked in the pesticide industry for a short stint in the 90's .. the chemicals they use in 95% of the pesticide formulations are endocrine disruptors. they don't necessarily put them in there on purpose, as they are great emulsifiers, surfactants, etc. but they also fuck up the endocrine systems of most living animals. i got out of that industry because it's a nasty one. [/quote]
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It’s not just humans. Scientists report genital anomalies in a range of species, including unusually small penises in alligators, otters and minks.
In some areas, significant numbers of fish, frogs and turtles have exhibited both male and female organs.
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All of the endocrine disruptors from things like plastics, shampoos, cosmetics, cushions, pesticides, canned foods and more making you gay.
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