Is The Water supply turning kids transgender?

RFK Jr. channeled Alex Jones just the other day in an insightful interview with Jordan Peterson. In the interview, RFK Jr. discussed the challenges this nation’s youth are facing

It seems that anxiety has a chokehold on Generation Z and they’re also burdened with severe mental health issues, so much so that many are resorting to drastic and unimaginable measures, such as undergoing significant body mutilation in order to change genders.

RFK Jr. definitely didn’t hold back when he discussed what he thinks could be the actual causes behind our country’s decline, and the first target he identified is our water supply.

According to RFK Jr., he firmly believes that there’s a direct connection between our water supply and sexual dysphoria.

Remember, RFK Jr. is an environmental lawyer, and he was actually referring to a study regarding male frogs and a a common herbicide turning them into females.

From scientificamerican:

The bountiful fields of the U.S. are awash in atrazine. Some 36 million kilograms of the odorless, white powder are applied on farms to control grassy weeds.

Some 225,000 kilograms of the herbicide fall with the rain each year, sometimes up to 1,000 kilometers from the source. All that atrazine may be having another effect: turning male frogs female.

As described in the March 1 Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences, biologist Tyrone Hayes of the University of California, Berkeley, and his colleagues exposed 40 African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis) to 2.5 parts per billion (ppb) of atrazine in a water solution continuously for three years—a level below the three ppb allowed in drinking water by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

As a result, 30 of the frogs were chemically castrated, incapable of reproducing, among other impacts. And four of the treated frogs actually turned female, going so far as to mate with other males and produce viable eggs despite being genetically male.

Whereas another four of the treated frogs apparently resisted atrazine’s effects, the rest “lacked male reproductive behavior, had reduced male features, and severely reduced sperm and low fertility,” Hayes says.

The key may be aromatase, a protein that spurs the production of the female hormone estrogen, causing originally male gonads to become ovaries and whose production is spurred by atrazine.

Plus, the researchers used frogs bearing only the ZZ sex chromosomes of male African clawed frogs. In previous studies “if we got hermaphrodites, there was no way to know if they were males with ovaries or females with testes,” Hayes says.

“By using all ZZ males we were assured that any hermaphrodites or females were indeed sex-reversed males.” Frogs follow the ZZ (male), ZW (female) sex determination scheme rather than the more familiar XX (female), XY (male) pattern in humans.

It’s truly amazing to hear a politician actually say those words out loud instead of bowing unconditionally to the trans cult of those of a certain political leaning.

Alex Jones was right!

Many folks are optimistic and believe that through debates and statements like these, even if he doesn’t secure the nomination, RFK Jr. has the potential to shift the Overton Window, which is something we desperately need in this country.

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    “It seems that anxiety has a chokehold on Generation Z and they’re also burdened with severe mental health issues,”
    The above quote suggests to me that ‘gen z’ are not the only ones…

    Comparing hermaphrodite frogs to humans is a bit far fetched isn’t it, and who in their right mind wants to study such a pointless (to normal society) experiment anyway? Looking for avenues perhaps?

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