Since the 1990’s scientists have been researching endocrine disruptors and their effect on infertility and cancer, among other woes. I give you the World Health Organization’s 2002 report, Global assessment of the state-of-the-science of endocrine disruptors, Chapter 5: Human Health, as an example. So the effects are hardly a secret.
Therefore “the secret” of which you speak, must refer to “knowing” (and I use that term loosely) “that endocrine disruptors are a depopulation method.” I doubt many scientists have heard your assertion or have independently learned of the global cabal (to reduce the population through infertility and shortened life span) of which you speak. If that is the case, how could they all be responsible for “keeping the secret.”
I did take the time to skim your works and research your background. I’m afraid that, although I believe endocrine disruptors and other chemicals to be a serious threat to reproduction and health, your self-referencing works have failed to convince me of a secret, chemical depopulation plot.
I have to wonder why you chose to write me of all people.
At any rate, you pose an interesting perspective, and I am glad to have read it. Thank you for responding.
