Showing posts with label lawsuits. Show all posts
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Friday, August 4, 2017

Monsanto Emails Raise More Questions About Collusion and Roundup Safety

On August 2, 2017, documents released as part of a lawsuit against Monsanto raised more questions over whether or not the mammoth biotech company suppressed information about the potentially carcinogenic nature of its Roundup weedkiller and its primary ingredient, glyphosate. [1]


Glyphosate is one of the most widely-used weedkillers in the world and is available for both agricultural and home use.


It came to light in early 2017 that the same EPA official responsible for evaluating the cancer risk associated with glyphosate may have colluded with Monsanto to tilt research on glyphosate in favor of Monsanto’s claim that the chemical is not carcinogenic to humans.




The allegations led the EPA’s inspector general to launch a probe into the matter in May, 2017.


As of August 2, 2017, more than 75 documents containing over 700 pages, including text messages and discussions about payments to scientists, were posted for all the world to see by attorneys who are suing Monsanto on behalf of people who allege Roundup caused them or their loved ones to develop a type of blood cancer known as non-Hodgkin lymphoma. [2]


Read: Widow Sues Monsanto for Husband’s Wrongful Death


More than 100 of the lawsuits have been consolidated in multidistrict litigation in federal court in San Francisco. Similar lawsuits are pending in state courts, including Missouri, Delaware, and Arizona.


The lawyers claim they will send copies of the documents to European authorities, the EPA’s OIG, and to the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA).


The OEHHA is being sued by Monsanto for officially listing glyphosate as a carcinogen under the state’s Proposition 65 law.


According to the newest document leak, Henry I. Miller, an academic and outspoken supporter of genetically modified (GM) crops, asked Monsanto to draft an article for him that all but mirrored one that appeared under his name on Forbes’ website in 2015. [1]


Miller is a notorious American lobbyist who tried to discredit scientists who linked tobacco use with cancer and heart disease to protect the industry.


In the Forbes article, Miller attacked the findings of the International Agency for Research on Cancer’s (IARC), a branch of the World Health Organization (WHO), which labeled glyphosate a probable carcinogen in 2015. Several other regulatory bodies have challenged that finding, and Monsanto tried to get the IARC to retract the link to cancer.



The documents show that when Monsanto asked Miller if he would be interested in writing an article on the topic, he responded:


“I would be if I could start from a high-quality draft.”


The article was published under Miller’s name, with the assertion that “opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own,” and with no mention of Monsanto’s involvement in the writing of the piece.


Scott Partridge, vice president of global strategy for Monsanto, defended Miller’s Forbes article by calling it a “collaborative effort, a function of the outrage we were hearing from many people on the attacks on glyphosate.”


Partridge went on:




“This is not a scientific, peer-reviewed journal. It’s an op-ed we collaborated with him on.”


Forbes removed the article from its website on August 2, 2017, and said that it ended its relationship with Miller over the matter.


Mia Carbonell, a Forbes spokesperson, said:


“All contributors to Forbes.com sign a contract requiring them to disclose any potential conflicts of interest and only publish content that is their own original writing. When it came to our attention that Mr. Miller violated these terms, we removed his blog from Forbes.com and ended our relationship with him.”


Even former Monsanto employee John Aquavella appeared to view the “collaborative effort” as dishonest and unethical, writing in a 2015 e-mail to a company executive:


“I can’t be part of deceptive authorship on a presentation or publication.”


He added:


“We call that ghost writing and it is unethical.”


A Monsanto official said Aquavella’s remarks were based on a complete misunderstanding and that the situation had been “worked out.” Aquavella has changed his story, as well, saying in an e-mail to The New York Times that “there was no ghost writing” and that his remarks had actually been about an early draft and a question over authorship that has since been resolved.


The documents also suggest that Monsanto scientists weren’t wholly confident in the safety of glyphosate or the other ingredients in Roundup – at least not confident enough to guarantee Roundup does not cause cancer.


Read: Dangerous Surfactants in Glyphosate Herbicide Slip Passed EU Regulators


In an e-mail dating back to 2001, a company scientist wrote:


“If somebody came to me and said they wanted to test Roundup I know how I would react – with serious concern.”


In 2002, a Monsanto executive wrote in an e-mail:


“What I’ve been hearing from you is that if this continues to be the case with these studies – Glyphosate is OK but the formulated product (and thus the surfactant) does the damage.”


A different Monsanto executive said in a 2003 e-mail:


“You cannot say that Roundup is not a carcinogen … and we have not done the necessary testing on the formulation to make that statement.”


However, she added that “we can make that statement about glyphosate and can infer that there is no reason to believe that Roundup would cause cancer.”


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Additionally, the documents show that A. Wallace Hayes, the former editor of the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology, has had a contractual relationship with Monsanto – something which Hayes vehemently denies.


In 2013, while Hayes was still editor, he retracted a crucial study which found that Roundup, and GM corn, could be carcinogenic to rats, causing premature death. Biotech trolls and shills point to this deceptive retraction as proof that any research indicating that glyphosate causes cancer is bunk.


In an interview, Hayes said that he was under no contractual obligation with Monsanto at the time of the study’s retraction, and was paid only after he left the journal.


He explained:


“Monsanto played no role whatsoever in the decision that was made to retract. It was based on input that I got from some very well-respected people, and also my own evaluation.”


Hayes was fired from the journal in 2015, after hundreds of scientists queried the publication to find out why the Roundup study had been retracted, and arguing that it was giving into pressure from the biotech industry.


Sources:


[1] The New York Times


[2] The Huffington Post



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About Julie Fidler:


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Julie Fidler is a freelance writer, legal blogger, and the author of Adventures in Holy Matrimony: For Better or the Absolute Worst. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two ridiculously spoiled cats. She occasionally pontificates on her blog.

Sunday, April 2, 2017

EPA Official Accused of Helping Monsanto ‘Kill’ Glyphosate-Cancer Link

It came to light recently that the EPA official tasked with evaluating the cancer risk associated with glyphosate – a toxic herbicide chemical – may have bragged that he deserved a medal if he could ‘ruin another agency’s investigation into glyphosate.’ [1]


The EPA official, Jess Rowland, allegedly made these comments during an April 2015 phone conversation, farmers and others who claim they were sickened by glyphosate say.


Collusion?


Rowland left his position as a manager in the agency’s pesticide division last year and became a primary figure in more than 20 U.S. lawsuits alleging Monsanto (a huge biotechnology company) failed to warn consumers and regulators that glyphosate could potentially cause non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma




Rowland oversaw a committee that found insufficient evidence to conclude that glyphosate is a carcinogen and quit shortly after his report was leaked to the press.


A court filing made public in mid-March shows Rowland told a Monsanto regulatory affairs manager:


“If I can kill this I should get a medal.”


The manager relayed the conversation in an e-mail to his colleagues, according to the filing.


A federal judge overseeing glyphosate litigation in San Francisco indicated last month that he’s considering ordering Rowland to submit to questioning by lawyers for the plaintiffs, who contend he has a “highly suspicious” relationship with Monsanto.


Read: Did Monsanto Deliberately Cover up Data Proving Glyphosate is Cancerous?


Monsanto maintains that the emails represent “a natural flow of information” and that they don’t represent “an effort to manipulate the system.”


But lawyers for the plaintiffs say Rowland’s communications with Monsanto officials prove the regulator who was supposed to be policing the company was actually working to protect it.


Tim Litzenburg, one of the lawyers suing Monsanto, says the unsealed court documents represent “a huge development in public health.” He adds that regulatory agencies, scientists, consumers, and physicians “can see some of what Monsanto was actually engaging in behind the scenes, and how they have manipulated the scientific literature to date. That’s important to their decision-making, not just our lawsuits.”


But did it work?


Monsanto head of U.S. regulatory affairs, Dan Jenkins, was skeptical that Rowland would be able to kill the glyphosate-cancer study. In an email cited in the court filing, Jenkins told his colleagues:


“I doubt EPA and Jess can kill this.”





But it appears he may have been wrong in that assessment. Another unsealed Monsanto memo said the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) “agreed, for now, to take direction from EPA.”


Read: Monsanto Employee Admits an Entire Department Exists to “Discredit” Scientists


Company execs clearly saw Rowland as a friend and a useful tool when they described him as someone who “could be useful as we move forward with ongoing glyphosate defense” when he retires. [2]


The evaluation never took place, and Rowland quit his job.


Even More Deception


Source: Glyphosate.News

Naturally, Monsanto denies Rowland helped it kill the study, just as it denies RoundUp causes cancer. But you won’t find honesty and transparency at Monsanto.


The plaintiffs in the lawsuits also allege that Monsanto’s toxicology manager ghostwrote part of a scientific report in 2013 that was published under the names of several academic scientists, and his boss ghostwrote parts of another in 2000. The EPA used both reports to determine that glyphosate was safe. [3]


The allegation is based on an email from a Monsanto executive who proposed to ghostwrite parts of the 2013 report, saying “we would be keeping the cost down by us doing the writing” while researchers “would just edit & sign their names so to speak.”


Monsanto spokeswoman responded by saying the allegations about the 2000 report are false, but she did not address the 2013 report. She said the accusations were cherry-picked out of 10 million pages of documents.


Sources:


[1] Bloomberg News


[2] Consumer Affairs


[3] Reuters


Glyphosate.News



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About Julie Fidler:


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Julie Fidler is a freelance writer, legal blogger, and the author of Adventures in Holy Matrimony: For Better or the Absolute Worst. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two ridiculously spoiled cats. She occasionally pontificates on her blog.

Monday, October 17, 2016

Sandy Hook Fraudster Lenny Pozner Targets MHB

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Sandy Hook copyright infringement warrior Lenny Pozner has over the past week taken aim at Memory Hole Blog’s new ISP BlueHost.com with a barrage of bogus copyright claims leveled at the site. BlueHost has in turn used such claims to pressure this blog’s editor to take down several images of “Noah Pozner,” all of which have been allowed to remain on MHB by BlueHost’s partner and former MHB host Automattic under “Fair Use” provisions. Such images have also already appeared throughout major media to report on and discuss the December 14, 2012 event–supporting the official narrative and thus in ways Sandy Hook event participants have found beneficial to their multi-million dollar fundraising industry.


Lenny Pozner and Chabad Lubavitch Rabbi Yisrael Deren of Western and Southern New England on the Last Day of Hanukkhah, December 16, 2012Lenny Pozner and Chabad Lubavitch Rabbi Yisrael Deren of Western and Southern New England on the Last Day of Hanukkhah, December 16, 2012

BlueHost CEO James Grierson fancies himself an “open source and web technology advocate.” Yet in practice his company’s Legal Department is especially hostile toward his clients and the very notion of “Fair Use,” taking a no-prisoners policy on copyright infringement claims, even if they’re filed by dubious parties and entirely unexamined.


BlueHost CEO James GriersonBlueHost CEO James Grierson

The specific text from BlueHost’s several emails to MHB (one of which is reprinted in its entirety below) reads as follows:


Failure to eliminate or disable access to such alleged infringing material within such time period could result in suspension or termination of your website.


It further fawns to the complaining party, that has sworn under penalty of perjury that her/his claim is lawful, with the following language:


NOTICE TO COMPLAINING PARTY: Please review the above web site after the expiration of the notice period, and notify us in the event you determine that the alleged infringing material has not been eliminated or that access to it has not been disabled, and we will take further action.


Most MHB readers know Pozner, an internet security consultant by trade, has made a second career out of soliciting hundreds of thousands in donations for his alleged “grieving” while filing such claims against Sandy Hook researchers who’ve rightly questioned the event’s many anomalies and unanswered questions.


Some Sandy Hook researchers argue that images of “Noah Pozner” may in fact be Lenny Pozner’s grandson, Michael Vabner. “As Lenny became more of a ‘trouble maker’ to those in the truth movement, shutting down documentaries, You Tube channels, getting people fired from their jobs, going after copyright images claiming they were his I figured he really must have a LOT to lose,” wrote Kelley Watt in a January 2016 article.



I thought, “What could it be? Why is this man on the war path?” He wasn’t mad when I didn’t believe him but by this time another year had passed and researchers were really exposing the truth, having found the FEMA manual that was hidden on the internet stating the event was a “drill” staged over two days. By this time, a lengthy (over 2 1/2 hour) documentary started making its way on the internet and really stirring up a hornet’s nest with millions watching he and the others were desperate, like I said, trying to get every thing Sandy Hook off the net.


Then after three years, someone wrote a letter to Dr. Tracy suggesting that Lenny Pozner’s stepson, Michael Vabner, bore an uncanny resemblance to his ” dead” son and to look into it. Seeing this as another avenue to research I looked into it, first by going into his step-son and daughter’s facebook pages. To my surprise, very little if anything is said about their dead step-brother and just a very, very few had any comments about it. I’m thinking, “How do you spell S-T-R-A-N-G-E?” These step-children are 20 years old and yet have virtually no Facebook footprint. After a few clicks I found several images on Lenny’s stepson’s Facebook page, which I presented on “The Real Deal” after Dr. Fetzer asked me to come on his show.


Is this why Lenny is on the prowl? Is Lenny’s stepson, Michael Vabner, really Noah “all grown up’? Is “Noah” a name they used with photos from Michael’s youth? And is Danielle really “Noah’s twin” the media has depicted him as having? Are Michael and Danielle grown up versions of Noah and Arielle? Are Noah and Arielle Lenny’s creations by using photos of Michael and Danielle as children? I have asked quite a few persons whether these look like the same person–and they invariably respond that they do. I think so, too, which would explain at least this one most peculiar aspect of the Sandy Hook story.



Lenny and Veronique Pozner proclaimed in December 2015 that James Tracy was “harassing” his family following the death of the boy they assert is their son Noah. The controversy resulted in Florida Atlantic University abruptly terminating Tracy from his tenured university position.


What the Pozners’ intentionally failed to explain is that Tracy was specifically addressing Lenny Pozner in his official position as head of his nonprofit organization (rogue fundraising operation), “HONR Network” via its business postal box address in response to a dubious copyright infringement claim Pozner filed against MHB in March 2015–indeed one that BlueHost peer Automattic scoffed at under “Fair Use” provisions.


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Not unlike the B’nai Brith’s assault on Canadian Professor Anthony Hall, the Pozners also claimed to file a police report with law enforcement to report Tracy’s alleged “harassment.” Yet as MHB has reported, no police reports were ever filed.


Write or tweet to James Grierson and Bluehost.  Ask that his company respect Fair Use provisions and defend their clients against bogus copyright infringement claims, which are in reality yet another ploy intended to shut down Constitutionally-protected free speech.


James Grierson, CEO
Bluehost
560 Timpanogos Parkway
Orem, UT 84097


Below is a copy of one of many DMCA complaint filed in October 2016 by Pozner against MHB.


Subject: Fwd: DMCA
From: Legal Department
Date: Monday, October 10, 2016 5:20 PM
To: [email protected]


Please be advised that we have received notice (copy below) of alleged infringement on your website. Please remove or disable access to the alleged infringing material within two business days, and provide written notice to us to that effect when completed.


Failure to eliminate or disable access to such alleged infringing material within such time period could result in suspension or termination of your website.


Should you have further questions, please contact us.


Thank You,
Legal Team


NOTICE TO COMPLAINING PARTY: Please review the above web site after the expiration of the notice period, and notify us in the event you determine that the alleged infringing material has not been eliminated or that access to it has not been disabled, and we will take further action.


REPORT:
——-
—- Forwarded message —-
Subject: DMCA
From: Lenny Pozner <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2016 19:14:23 -0400
To: Legal Department <[email protected]>


Takedown Notice Pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998


To Whom It May Concern,


This is a notice in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA) requesting that you immediately cease to provide access to copyrighted material. I wish to report an instance of Copyright Infringement, whereby the infringing material appears on a website for which you are the host.


1.


The infringing material, which I contend belongs to me, is the following:
Noah Pozner brown Jacket SHE001 US copyright office registration# VA1950355


2.


The original material is located on my website at the following URLs:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-DItIZd7VK8VUIzVF9nQ0FzZ0U/
view?usp=sharing



1.


The infringing material is located at the following URLs:


https://memoryholeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/peshawar-school-attack-victims.jpg


2.


My contact information is:
Name:Lenny PoznerMailing address:261 South Main StreetTelephone number:
203-426-xxxxE-mail address:[email protected]
3.


I have a good faith belief that the use of the described material in the
manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or by operation of law.


4.


The information in this notice is accurate, and I am either the
copyright owner or I am authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.


I declare under the perjury laws of the United States of America that this notification is true and correct.


Signed:Lenny PoznerDate:2016-10-05


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