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"Those in power are poisoning children"

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According to a study presented at the recent national meeting of the American Chemical Society, "remnants of Prozac are flushed from the body and travel in wastewater that reaches streams and rivers ... (and) cause female mussels to release their larvae before they're able to survive on their own." Tell this to the person sitting in the next cubicle and the typical response will likely be either indifference or bemusement. After all who gives a damn about a mussel?

This got me thinking about Rachel Carson, who with the publication of her book, "Silent Spring," sounded a toxic wake-up call in 1962. "Can anyone believe it is possible to lay down such a barrage of poison on the surface of the earth without making it unfit for all life? " Carson asked 44 years ago. "They should not be called 'insecticides' but 'biocides.'"

"Silent Spring" simultaneously alerted the public to the chemical dangers all around them while incurring the predictable wrath of corporate America. Indeed, an author can be certain about his or her impact when companies like Monsanto-the good folks who brought us Agent Orange-take aim.

The use and abuse of pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides, Carson posited, were directly responsible for myriad health hazards not only for humans, but all life on the planet. "If the Bill of Rights contains no guarantee that a citizen shall be secure against lethal poisons distributed either by private individuals or by public officials," she wrote, "it is surely because our forefathers...could conceive of no such problem."

"Silent Spring showed that people are not master of nature, but rather part of nature," says Carson's biographer, John Henricksson. "It was a revolutionary thought at the time. Today no one seriously questions its truth, but in 1962 it was a direct attack on the values and assumptions of a society."

We could use some of that "revolutionary thought" stuff today as we now produce pesticides at a rate more than 13,000 times faster than we did in 1962. The Environmental Protection Agency-hardly a bulwark against corporate domination-considers 30 percent of all insecticides, 60 percent of all herbicides, and 90 percent of all fungicides to be carcinogenic, yet Americans spend about $7 billion on 21,000 different pesticide products each year.


"Prior to World War II, annual worldwide use of pesticides ran right around zero," says author Derrick Jensen. "By now it's 500 billion tons, increasing every year." As a result, about 860 Americans suffer from pesticide poisoning every single day; that's almost 315,000 cases per year. Some of the many symptoms of pesticide poisoning include: altered personality, memory loss, difficulty concentrating, dizziness, headaches, hyperactivity in children, wheezing cough, liver damage, kidney damage, constipation/diarrhea, decreased sex drive, decreased sperm count, severe muscle weakness, and cancer. The worldwide death rate from pesticide poisonings is more than 200,000 per year.

It's so, so easy to ignore or even mock the plight of mussel larvae but this is a canary in a coalmine situation. Those larvae are the mussel's children and what happens to them-in its own way-is happening to human children. "Let's be clear," Jensen concludes. "Those in power are poisoning children, stealing their physical and cognitive health: making them weak, sick, and stupid."

No wonder the whole damn planet is on Prozac.

Mickey Z. can be found on the Web at http://www.mickeyz.net.

 

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Thanks for the revisit to 'Silent Spring'

It had been a long time since I dusted off my worn copy of 'Silent Spring.' "An Inconvenient Truth" hits you the reality that nothing was done about it, and global warming appears to be ahead of schedule.

by Amanda Lang (23 articles, 14528 quicklinks, 442 diaries, 731 comments [17 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Thursday, Sep 21, 2006 at 7:37:23 PM

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Where's the profit

in saving human lives. Corporations don't give a damn about people. The only way to solve this is to regulate the sh*t out of the monsters-- I mean big corporations. Take away their rights as humans, and tightly control them. Tax them for their effects on the future. They are future-parasites-- living off the death, disease, malformations, extinctions they produce by their profligate abuses.

by Rob Kall (956 articles, 4181 quicklinks, 377 diaries, 2096 comments [50 recommended, 3 rejected]) on Thursday, Sep 21, 2006 at 9:15:56 PM

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