Does Monsanto cause Microcephaly, a Symptom of the Zika Virus?

Does Monsanto cause Microcephaly, a Symptom of the Zika Virus?

The recent outbreaks of microcephaly (tiny head syndrome) in Brazil are now being linked to a chemical pesticide distributed in the country by a subsidiary of multinational agribusiness Monsanto.  Officially blamed on Zika virus, now the association  Physicians in Crop-Sprayed Towns (PCST), is assigning the blame to a larvicidal pesticide known as Pyriproxifen. According to PCST, the Brazilian government has sprayed high concentrations of Pryiproxifen into the state of Perambuco, where over 35% of all the nation’s microcephaly cases have been reported.

With such a high percentage of the nation’s tiny headed babies, Perambuco is ideally situated to draw such conclusions from their first hand exposure data.  Despite 75%+ exposure rates in neighboring countries like Colombia, there have been zero cases of microcephaly linked to Zika virus.  Zero.

Read on to get more information on this callous and cold-hearted denial of responsibility.

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