One of the EPA's longest and most successful air pollution
Posted: Aug 8, 2017
study plagued by “data fabrication and falsification,” according to a veteran toxicologist.
Toxicologist Albert Donnay says he’s found evidence a 1989 study commissioned by EPA on the health effects of carbon monoxide, which, if true, could call into question 25 years of regulations and billions of dollars on catalytic converters for automobiles.
“They claimed to find an effect when there wasn’t one,” Donnay told The Daily Caller News Foundation. “They even fabricated the methods they used to get their results.”
“They were spinning this to give EPA what they wanted and commissioned,” Donnay said. “They reported results that could not have come from human beings.”
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Back in the pre-politically correct says we called that - technique "Japanese book
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keeping."
You define the answer you want then work up the data to support it.
But we have become more "enlightened" and have progressed beyond the use of terms like that. LOL
Now it’s just called a government study.
Today it's called a solution looking for a - problem.
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Follow the money
Scientist used to tell us salt was a problem. Now they are telling - us to eat more salt. We were told
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fat and eggs was a problem. Now we know that it's sugar, not fat.
Follow the money - EXACTLY! Same with "climate change" agenda.
Think about what you are saying about - catalytic converters.
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Our air quality has improved tremendously since use of them and other regulations to prevent air pollution.
Whether you believe in global warming or not it is much healthier to breathe clean air.
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