Subject: [permaculture] Monsanto "scientist" that did an AMA on r/science is actually a lobbyist - which is against r/science's own rules | MeanwhileOnReddit
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2015 01:45:56 -0400
Steve: maybe that brainwashed fascist wannabee you know will have an
epiphany after reading this:
"And for anyone that thinks Monsanto isn't that evil, well, this recently
declassified document shows they manufacture white phosphorus for bombs for
Israel and the US: <linkedURL>"
This interview/AMA happened about two weeks ago. I unsubbed from /r/science
in protest. Now I have permanently deleted my reddit account and moved on
to Voat and I recommend this new world class social media resource to all
of you; it is made to order for permaculture people.
Curious, are there any monsanto spies in this mailing list?
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Monsanto "scientist" that did an AMA on r/science is actually a lobbyist -
which is against r/science's own rules | MeanwhileOnReddit https://voat.co/v/MeanwhileOnReddit/comments/197682
So once again, the reason I point this out is because /r/science
<http://np.reddit.com/r/science> has a rule against doing AMAs with any PR
or marketing people, and claims they only do AMAs with "currently
practicing scientists".
White phosphorus is internationally banned as a chemical weapon and is
illegal to manufacture in the US.
[permaculture] Monsanto "scientist" that did an AMA on r/science is actually a lobbyist - which is against r/science's own rules | MeanwhileOnReddit,
Lawrence London, 07/07/2015