>>1446294 (last thread)
History seems lost or if unwanted, appropriately disappeared down a deep hole..
This Anon remembers reading a special ScienticAmerican edition mid '80s when this Anon still deemed it science and not propaganda - they had a special issue on the upcoming problem of low male fertility due to the byproducts of the packaging industry (in yr toothpaste tube, fast food packaging, super market food packaging, etc)...plastics ....that led to estrogen enhancement in men. Prognosis was if nothing was done ..male fertility would be around 15% if I remember rightly, in 2010.
Final Conclusion of the whole article : Difficult to deal with as the packaging industry was the 12th (or 8th) industry globally ...so no ways to stop it (Helaas pinkakaas)
Been trying for years to find that edition.If any Anon has back numbers of Scientific American around 1983 - 1987 has the patience to look through it and post a synopsis/or file
Would be grateful.
Sorry for sliding but in a gut way all these strange anomalies are also another puzzle piece in our Quest.
o...just saw the heading of this edition...
Puzzle coming together...