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Cancerous Monsanto Glyphosate Pesticides and the EPA Cover-Up
SallyPainter
26 January 2016
For many, the recent World Health Organization (WHO) report on
glyphosate being a probable carcinogen to humans is the big gun that has
the potential of blasting the monopolizing GMO giant Monsanto out of the
agricultural waters.
That’s because glyphosate is the main ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup
herbicide. Anti-GMO advocates have cited plenty of evidence given in
multiple scientific studies in the past, but some of the most
incriminating evidence has been obscured and hidden from the public
according to a recent report that followed the scientific research arm
of WHO, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
For decades, Monsanto has countered and discredited any scientist and
subsequent study voicing similar findings as the WHO recently published.
TSW reported on the revelation that Monsanto has an entire department
devoted to discrediting scientists and their research on the harmful
effects of glyphosate (1).
Sustainable Business (SB) is one of the media outlets reporting that
Monsanto and the EPA covered up the connection between glyphosate and
cancer. A cover-up that the publication states spans 35 years. SB points
to “research published in the Journal of Biological Physics and
Chemistry” (2).
The SB states that, “Monsanto never reported a decades-worth of studies
that showed animals exposed to glyphosate in their food developed cancer
in multiple organs, and many died.”
Quoting from the research paper, SB published the research team’s
findings, “Monsanto’s own early studies revealed some trends in animal
models that should not have been ignored. 40 years of glyphosate
exposure have provided a living laboratory where humans are the guinea
pigs and the outcomes are alarmingly apparent.”
Accusations of Forty-Year Cancer Causing Glyphosate Cover-Up
Sustainable Business quotes the GM-Free Cymru (Wales GMO activist group)
spokesperson Brian John that summarizes the EPA and Monsanto cover-up.
John stated, “In 1981, both Monsanto and the EPA were aware of
malignant tumours and pre-cancerous conditions in test animals given
doses of glyphosate in secret feeding experiments. Although concerns
were expressed by EPA committees, they were suppressed while Monsanto
was allowed to bring forward a range of cynically manipulated and
fraudulent studies purporting to show that glyphosate was harmless. None
of these studies has been made available for independent examination.
That is a scandal in itself. If Monsanto and the EPA had acted in a
precautionary fashion back then, glyphosate would never have been
licensed, and hundreds of thousands of lives might have been saved.”
The paper made available by author Anthony Samsel on November 4, 2015
also co-authored by Stephanie Seneff and titled, “Glyphosate, pathways
to modern diseases IV: cancer and related pathologies”. They wrote their
paper based on reviewing research literature with the goal of evaluating
“the carcinogenic potential of glyphosate” (3).
Samsel is credited as having “petitioned the EPA” for documents dating
from the 1970s and 1980s. These were experiments that Monsanto conducted
for evaluations on “whether glyphosate is safe for human consumption.”
The researchers states that, “Glyphosate has a large number of
tumorigenic effects on biological systems, including direct damage to
DNA insensitive cells, disruption of glycine homeostasis, succinate
dehydrogenase inhibition, chelation of manganese, modification to more
carcinogenic molecules such as N-nitrosoglyphosate and glyoxylate,
disruption of fructose metabolism, etc.”
Also, they relate that, “Epidemiological evidence supports strong
temporal correlations between glyphosate usage on crops and a multitude
of cancers that are reaching epidemic proportions, including breast
cancer, pancreatic cancer, kidney cancer, thyroid cancer, liver cancer,
bladder cancer and myeloid leukaemia.”
They also write, “Here, we support these correlations through an
examination of Monsanto’s early studies on glyphosate, and explain how
the biological effects of glyphosate could induce each of these cancers.
We believe that the available evidence warrants a reconsideration of the
risk/benefit trade-off with respect to glyphosate usage to control
weeds, and we advocate much stricter regulation of glyphosate.”
Declassification of Glyphosate Class C Carcinogen
The Samsel and Seneff study revealed that the information contained in
Monsanto’s glyphosate studies submitted to the EPA in the 1980s on rats
and mice showed changes in the kidneys associated with chronic
progressive neuropathy (mostly in males).
“Statistically significant increases in tubular dilatation of the
kidney” were noted that included:
–> Low dose group: 50% increase in changes to the kidney.
–> High-dose group: Fourfold increase
–> 1981 Monsanto Study: Revealed several kidney damage and chronic
kidney disease (CKD).
–> 1983 chronic feeding study in mice (18 month study): “Found a
carcinogenic response to glyphosate in both male and female mice.
The EPA requested that Monsanto conduct a “histological re-examination
of the low- and mid-dose male animals, which resulted in establishing a
no observable effect level (NOEL).”
The addendum that Monsanto submitted to the pathology report,
“summarized the examination of the kidneys and found minimal tubular
dilatation accompanied by interstitial fibrosis in all test groups.”
The 1983 study prompted the EPA Oncogenicity Peer Review Committee to
“temporarily classify glyphosate as a Class C carcinogen”.
The researchers wrote that “Monsanto, dissatisfied with the action,
consulted another pathologist who, upon further examination, found a
small tumour in the control.” Following this, the EPA had other
pathologist re-examine these “additional kidney sections”. It was
determined “no tumours present in any additional sections”.
Glyphosate was downgraded to a Class D compound based on “inadequate
evidence of oncogenicity”. In addition, the committee (refereed by the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Scientific
Advisory Panel) “sealed the study as a trade secret of Monsanto”.
Farm Workers Dying from Chronic Kidney Disease
In August 2015, TSW reported on the 2014 study that linked glyphosate
and thousands of chronic kidney disease (CKD) deaths of farm workers in
Sri Lanka, Central and India. CKD is “the second leading cause of death
among males in these regions.”
This study triggered a ban on Monsanto’s Roundup in Sri Lanka and El
Salvador.
Then in July 2015, the WHO IARC glyphosate report that stated that
glyphosate was a probable carcinogen resulted in a massive ban of
glyphosate throughout Europe (4).
Many news media have commented on the revolving doors between various
government agencies and Monsanto. The most notable is Michael Taylor who
has bounced between positions with the FDA, USDA (US Department of
Agriculture) and Monsanto (7).
According to an August 2014 press release (5), Transparency Market
Research (6), in 2012 the global glyphosate market was $5.46 billion.
It’s expected to climb to $8.79 billion by 2019.
In the wake of the IARC report, Monsanto immediately demanded a
retraction by the IARC, but was ignored. In further response, Monsanto
created a panel of 16 researchers, 10 consultants to Monsanto and 3
former Monsanto employees. This Monsanto panel produced its own
glyphosate study in an attempt to counter the IARC’s damaging one.
References & Image Credits:
(1) TSW: Monsanto Has a Department Dedicated to Discrediting Anti-GMO
Scientists
(2) Sustainable Business
(3) Research Gate
(4) TSW: Why Glyphosate Based GMO Plants Really Are Dangerous to Your Health
(5) PR Web
(6) Transparency Market Research
(7) YouTube
(8) Wikimedia: Glyphosate Chart
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