Monsanto lobbyist was offered a glass of Roundup weedkiller during an interview on Canal+ after claiming it was perfectly safe to drink !
Patrick Moore (no not that one) works on behalf of the company Monsanto and their weedkiller product Roundup.
He was being interviewed by the French language station in reference to the accusation made by the World Health Organisation (WHO) last week that the product was "probably carcinogenic to humans". Specifically this was in connection to reports that the product is causing cancer rates to increase in Argentina.
The active ingredient in question is glyphosate which is linked by the WHO to Parkinson’s disease, infertility and other health problems.
Monsanto, on the other hand, claim that is safe.
Going further than just denying the danger, lobbyist Dr Patrick Moore said: "You can drink a whole quart of it and it won’t hurt you."
His interviewer responded: "You want to drink some? We have some here."
The back and forth then continued:
Moore: "I'd be happy to actually. Not really, but..."
Interviewer: "Not really?"
Moore: "I know it wouldn't hurt me."
Interviewer: "If you say so, I have some glyphosate.."
Moore: "No, no I'm not stupid."
Interviewer: "Okay, so, you... so it's dangerous right?"
Moore: "No. People try to commit suicide with it and fail fairly regularly."
Interviewer: "Tell the truth. It's dangerous."
Moore: "It's not dangerous to humans. No. It's not."
Interviewer: "So are you ready to drink one glass of glyphosate?"
Moore: "No, I'm not an idiot."
Dr Moore then left, telling the interviewer he was a "complete jerk".
It's quite a splendid example of someone making a claim and being completely called out on it.
Link to story here. http://www.mirror.co.uk/usvsth3m/what-happens-someone-who-says-5413804
Patrick Moore (no not that one) works on behalf of the company Monsanto and their weedkiller product Roundup.
He was being interviewed by the French language station in reference to the accusation made by the World Health Organisation (WHO) last week that the product was "probably carcinogenic to humans". Specifically this was in connection to reports that the product is causing cancer rates to increase in Argentina.
The active ingredient in question is glyphosate which is linked by the WHO to Parkinson’s disease, infertility and other health problems.
Monsanto, on the other hand, claim that is safe.
Going further than just denying the danger, lobbyist Dr Patrick Moore said: "You can drink a whole quart of it and it won’t hurt you."
His interviewer responded: "You want to drink some? We have some here."
The back and forth then continued:
Moore: "I'd be happy to actually. Not really, but..."
Interviewer: "Not really?"
Moore: "I know it wouldn't hurt me."
Interviewer: "If you say so, I have some glyphosate.."
Moore: "No, no I'm not stupid."
Interviewer: "Okay, so, you... so it's dangerous right?"
Moore: "No. People try to commit suicide with it and fail fairly regularly."
Interviewer: "Tell the truth. It's dangerous."
Moore: "It's not dangerous to humans. No. It's not."
Interviewer: "So are you ready to drink one glass of glyphosate?"
Moore: "No, I'm not an idiot."
Dr Moore then left, telling the interviewer he was a "complete jerk".
It's quite a splendid example of someone making a claim and being completely called out on it.
Link to story here. http://www.mirror.co.uk/usvsth3m/what-happens-someone-who-says-5413804