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New Monsanto documents expose cozy connection to Reuters reporter

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By Carey Gillam  (Update April 25, 2019)  We knew from previously released documents that Reuters reporter Kate Kelland was a key connection for Monsanto in its endeavor to undermine and discredit the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) scientists who classified glyphosate as a probable carcinogen in 2015. Now we have New Monsanto documents expose cozy connection to Reuters reporter

Monsanto Exec Reveals $17 Million Budget For Anti-IARC, Pro-Glyphosate Efforts

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How badly did Monsanto want to discredit international cancer scientists who found the company’s glyphosate herbicide to be a probable human carcinogen and promote a counter message of  glyphosate safety instead? Badly enough to allocate about $17 million for the mission, in just one year alone,  according to evidence obtained by lawyers representing cancer victims Monsanto Exec Reveals $17 Million Budget For Anti-IARC, Pro-Glyphosate Efforts