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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 7080458" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>Regardless of whether it is Bulgarian, British or Back O' Bennachie the fact remains that much to the governments' and the greenies dismay glyphosate has no Coshh labeling. This means no certified testing agency has found any means to damn the most damned of chemicals. Instructions on glyph' labels are guidelines that manufacturers apply after complying with legislation and best practise and would also be applied to bulk ketchup and a host of chemicals added to skin creams. </p><p> One bliddy guy on the payroll of a class action against Monsanto doctored reports and blew this whole damned thing up. He was never held accountable, never prosecuted because Monsanto chose to be the bigger man after he was discredited. They should have sued the skin off his bones for the future grief it created and for the amount of times someone fishing for a story brings this phoney baloney rubbish up again on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 7080458, member: 395"] Regardless of whether it is Bulgarian, British or Back O' Bennachie the fact remains that much to the governments' and the greenies dismay glyphosate has no Coshh labeling. This means no certified testing agency has found any means to damn the most damned of chemicals. Instructions on glyph' labels are guidelines that manufacturers apply after complying with legislation and best practise and would also be applied to bulk ketchup and a host of chemicals added to skin creams. One bliddy guy on the payroll of a class action against Monsanto doctored reports and blew this whole damned thing up. He was never held accountable, never prosecuted because Monsanto chose to be the bigger man after he was discredited. They should have sued the skin off his bones for the future grief it created and for the amount of times someone fishing for a story brings this phoney baloney rubbish up again on here. [/QUOTE]
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