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Scare Pollution: Why and How to Fix the EPA is a hard book to put down.
This isn’t just another book about radical environmentalism and the over reaches of the Environmental Protection Agency, it’s a nail-biting story of how one man stumbled upon the EPA testing what they claimed was an extremely deadly pollutant on individuals without their informed consent.
EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson testified before the subcommittee of the House Energy and and Commerce Committee that:
“Particulate matter causes premature death. It doesn’t make you sick. It’s directly causal to to dying sooner than you should.”
But if that’s the case, the EPA had no business testing it on people, and they certainly had no right to test it while telling those people that there were no major risks. Which is what they did.
And the results of their tests? No one died. No one was even hurt. So then why is the EPA regulating as extremely dangerous something that they can’t prove has negative health effects. And why did they lie to Congress about it?
The book is fascinating, full of information, yet easy to read. It’s absolutely worth your time, and it would make a great gift.
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