New Study: PFAS Linked to Low Sperm Count

This is a very very sensitive topic, so I'm not going to comment too much about this, rather let Tim Pool speak on this topic, but I will say this... All you have to do is look how unfiltered pharmaceuticals from our sewage plants(Only Half of Drugs Removed by Sewage Treatment), plastics, and PFAS are affecting the animals around us, you then have your answer how much this is affecting the hormones and sperm count in human beings. When I saw the study posted by Field & Stream back in 2010, I knew we were in trouble...

After the Guardian found this recent link of PFAS to low sperm count in a new study, a lot of locals have been wondering why the smallmouth bass population is so down at Kent Lake in Milford... Could it be due to this forever chemical PFAS in the Kensington waterway that's effecting the smallmouth reproduction rate, just a thought? Remind you they've been also having giant algae plumes from a foreign invasive algae that could be suffocating the smallmouth eggs, as well as warmer water from climate change on the main lake, but I have noticed the smallmouth population is still pretty good in the Huron river... Just recently there was also a chromium chemical spill in this area too...

Could we be headed to a dystopian like future similar to the movie Children of Men with Clive Owen?

Also I'd like to say, some people like Dan Pena are suggesting that the reason there's less manly men in today's world is because they're being influenced and being taught to be weak, while I think that can be an issue, I think Dan needs to look more at the science, just like how he needs to look more at the science with Climate Change, but that's just my hunch!

By the way it was great to see a more conservative like Tim Pool to bring awareness to this topic, as well as the food issue which has been raised by Joe Rogan many times over...

Some other great videos I've shared previously, gonna share them again, definitely worth checking out!



A few months ago I wrote an article about all the perfume chemicals in products these days and shared this documentary narrated by Sean Penn, definitely deserves another glance!


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