“The United Nations is once again making it harder for poor people to earn a living. In this case it is the small gold miners that use mercury to help them sift for gold. While the UN provides the requisite disclaimers having to do with finding ‘alternatives’ to mercury for small miners, we wonder how much they’ll cost. Additionally, we note this latest attack on people’s ability to make a living excludes Big Pharma: Mercury will continue to find its way into vaccines because there are currently ‘no mercury-free alternatives.’ Amazing, isn’t it, the concern that the UN shows for multi-billion dollar corporations?”
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