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Updated: May 16, 2019


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On this edition of Green Street, Carolyn Raffensperger, Executive Director of the Science and Environmental Health Network, talks about the founding of the Wingspread Conference, and how this unusual meeting of scientists, medical professionals, philosophers and environmentalists developed a new paradigm for analyzing risk assessment: The Precautionary Principle.




 
 
 

Updated: May 16, 2019



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In April, an award-winning documentary film about the vaccine controversy—”Vaxxed”—was abruptly pulled from the Tribeca Film Festival.


On this edition of Green Street, Patti and Doug welcome the film’s producer, Del Bigtree, to discuss the strange and disturbing story behind the massive campaign to cut off any discussion regarding the safety of vaccines, and the story behind the CDC whistleblower whose research supports the possibility of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism.









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In this edition of Green Street, we talk with an MIT-trained scientist who became fascinated with the environmental links to autism. Dr. Stephanie Seneff has analyzed the data, read the reports and developed an intriguing theory about how a common weed killer may be interfering with the microbes in our bodies, affecting our brains and contributing to the increasing prevalence of autism.



 
 
 
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