Activist Pretended to Drink “Roundup” at Town Meet


The container actually didn’t have Round-Up in it, it was actually just sugar and water mixed with green Jello.

“It’s a joke! It’s a joke,” he yelled as he was being taken down. This is always a cute comeback; to claim it was all in fun. But the intent to harm and shock was there and that means everything.

The container fell as he was being tackled, spilling the liquid all over himself and the ground, which resulted in an evacuation of the building. After the evacuation, a Hazmat crew was called to the scene and it took them four hours to figure out that the bottle contained exactly what he said it contained, water, sugar, and Jello.

Tisevich is now facing multiple charges, including disturbing a meeting, destruction of property and a felony charge of dispersing a hoax substance. As of Monday, he was still being held on a $50,000 cash only bail.

Ironically, it was the police who “dispersed the hoax substance, destroyed property,” and caused the largest “disturbance in a meeting” when they tackled Tisevich as he attempted to make his point.

In a statement released earlier this year, the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) announced that glyphosate, the main ingredient in RoundUp, is “probably carcinogenic.”

The latest research on Round-Up has also led to California mandating that it be labeled as a carcinogen.

According to a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), glyphosate use in the U.S. increased from about 20 million pounds in 1992 to 110 million pounds in 2002 to more than 280 million pounds in 2012.

Source: Free Thought Project

So, quit complaining about the herbicidal poison. Stop using it altogether. Get down on your knees and start pulling weeds from the root!



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