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Field sprayed with glyphosate

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The photo above shows a picture of North Dakota Bill Hejl standing in one of his farms that has been sprayed with RoundUp, the same herbicide that has caused cancer in thousands of people all over the world.

However, this farmer believes that glyphosate does not cause cancer because he does not have cancer even though federal judges have ruled in favor of those that have been affected multiple times over the past year.  

Plus, he has not checked himself for cancer.  He might have cancer from spraying glyphosate over his crops for decades.  Look at this scenario from a logical perspective – just because someone believes that 2+2 is five does not change the fact that 2+2 is actually four.  

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