A groundbreaking Supreme Court decision has ignited outrage, effectively legalizing the widespread poisoning of Americans. In a shocking 7-2 vote, justices granted Bayer absolute immunity for its weed killer glyphosate, stripping cancer victims of their right to seek justice. This ruling bypasses democratic safeguards and paves the way for continued exposure to a probable carcinogen.
This alarming ruling comes despite glyphosate being linked to non-Hodgkin lymphoma and its classification as a probable carcinogen by international agencies. With glyphosate now found in nearly every non-organic grain, this represents a deliberate contamination. Discover critical steps you can take to protect your health and opt out of the industrial food system.
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A bombshell ruling from the Supreme Court has effectively legalized the poisoning of millions of Americans. In a 7-2 decision, the justices granted Bayer absolute legal immunity for its weed killer glyphosate, stripping victims of their right to sue for failure to warn. This isn't justice, it's a death sentence. The court bypassed democratic processes that nine states had already used to reject similar industry-backed immunity bills. Now, Bayer can continue selling a product linked to non-Hodgkin lymphoma without facing consequences. The International Agency for Research on Cancer classified glyphosate as a probable carcinogen back in 2015, and California lists it under Proposition 65. Yet the EPA, captured by industry lobbyists, still maintains it's safe. Internal documents show the agency secretly collaborated with Monsanto to downplay the risks. Meanwhile, thousands of lawsuits had already forced Bayer to pay billions in settlements until this ruling made them untouchable. The chemical traces its origins to nerve agents, and it's sprayed on crops like oats, wheat, and lentils just before harvest, ending up in nearly every non-organic grain product. Over 1.76 million tons were applied to US fields between 1974 and 2014. This is deliberate contamination of the food supply. So what can ...