But They Told Us DDT Was Bad

J.J. Jackson* | September 19, 2006 

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Finally it seems we are getting beyond the pseudo silence and fear mongering of Rachel Carson and other wacko environmentalists. Now if only we can rename that bridge here in Pittsburgh which was renamed in honor of this loon we’ll be making real progress.

DDT Indoor Spraying Recommended By WHO To Combat Malaria
Medical News Today
The World Health Organization (WHO) is now recommending the indoor spraying with DDT in areas where malaria transmission is constant and high - not just in epidemic areas. This is almost three decades after DDT was phased out. …

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2 Responses to “But They Told Us DDT Was Bad”

  1. lacey hamilton on March 28th, 2008 10:35 am

    I love what rachel hs done and im doing a presentation on her in school its about the impact she left on the society abd i know alot about her already but im not sure how to say it can you give me some pointers

  2. J.J. Jackson on March 28th, 2008 6:34 pm

    You love that her lies resulted in the death of millions? Uh … ok. You could start with the truth.

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