Tucker Slams EPA For Allowing More Atrazine Into U.S. Water Supply To Protect Big Agriculture
Chemical that turns the frogs gay becoming a mainstream concern

Fox News host Tucker Carlson blasted the Environmental
Protection Agency over its decision to stop monitoring the dangerous
herbicide known as Atrazine in the U.S. water supply.
“Despite
its name, the Environmental Protection Agency doesn’t just exist to
protect the environment,” Carlson said Friday. “It also exists to
protect you, by policing against the many pollutants that are generated
by modern life. But soon, the EPA will be doing a little bit less to
protect you, and a little bit more to protect Big Agriculture.”
“Buried
within a recent 60-page regulatory document, the EPA has announced it
will soon end its Atrazine monitoring program, which tests drinking
water to make sure that atrazine levels are safe.”
“Atrazine is a
pesticide,” the Fox News host continued. “It’s the second most-common
one in the U.S. Half of America’s corn crop is treated with it.”
Despite the fact that “30 million Americans had measurable amounts” of Atrazine found in their water systems, the EPA will now allow 50% more of the herbicide to enter the U.S. water supply at the behest of Big Agriculture.
“For the EPA, that’s not a concern,” the Fox News host concluded. “Their concern, is corn.”
And as Alex Jones has explained, Atrazine’s dangerous effects have been measured in certain frog populations which became hermaphroditic or otherwise refused to mate with the opposite sex when exposed to the chemical.
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