Tuesday, December 16, 2008

JUST CALL ME JUANITA

Well this not bode well for the human race, or at least part of it.  Have read reports for quite a few years now about chemicals and hormones changing the sex, or deforming the sexual organs,  or  deforming the development, of aquatic species, fish and frogs being the most effected.  Life is a circle, sooner or later it returns,  and it seems to be returning now, and with a vengence. 

This is a long article, but well worth the time to read it -- JohnOh

IT IS OFFICIAL: MEN REALLY ARE THE WEAKER SEX

Evolution is being distorted by pollution, which damages genitals and the ability to father offspring, says new study.

Geoffrey Lean reports, THE INDEPENDENT UK Online, Science Section

The male gender is in danger, with incalculable consequences for both humans and wildlife, startling scientific research from around the world reveals.

The research – to be detailed tomorrow in the most comprehensive report yet published – shows that a host of common chemicals is feminising males of every class of vertebrate animals, from fish to mammals, including people.

Backed by some of the world's leading scientists, who say that it "waves a red flag" for humanity and shows that evolution itself is being disrupted, the report comes out at a particularly sensitive time for ministers. On Wednesday, Britain will lead opposition to proposed new European controls on pesticides, many of which have been found to have "gender-bending" effects.

It also follows hard on the heels of new American research which shows that baby boys born to women exposed to widespread chemicals in pregnancy are born with smaller penises and feminised genitals.

"This research shows that the basic male tool kit is under threat," says Gwynne Lyons, a former government adviser on the health effects of chemicals, who wrote the report.

Wildlife and people have been exposed to more than 100,000 new chemicals in recent years, and the European Commission has admitted that 99 per cent of them are not adequately regulated. There is not even proper safety information on 85 per cent of them.

Many have been identified as "endocrine disrupters" – or gender-benders – because they interfere with hormones. These include phthalates, used in food wrapping, cosmetics and baby powders among other applications; flame retardants in furniture and electrical goods; PCBs, a now banned group of substances still widespread in food and the environment; and many pesticides.

The report – published by the charity CHEMTrust and drawing on more than 250 scientific studies from around the world – concentrates mainly on wildlife, identifying effects in species ranging from the polar bears of the Arctic to the eland of the South African plains, and from whales in the depths of the oceans to high-flying falcons and eagles.

It concludes: "Males of species from each of the main classes of vertebrate animals (including bony fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) have been affected by chemicals in the environment.

"Feminisation of the males of numerous vertebrate species is now a widespread occurrence. All vertebrates have similar sex hormone receptors, which have been conserved in evolution. Therefore, observations in one species may serve to highlight pollution issues of concern for other vertebrates, including humans."

Fish, it says, are particularly affected by pollutants as they are immersed in them when they swim in contaminated water, taking them in not just in their food but through their gills and skin. They were among the first to show widespread gender-bending effects.

Half the male fish in British lowland rivers have been found to be developing eggs in their testes; in some stretches all male roaches have been found to be changing sex in this way. Female hormones – largely from the contraceptive pills which pass unaltered through sewage treatment – are partly responsible, while more than three-quarters of sewage works have been found also to be discharging demasculinising man-made chemicals. Feminising effects have now been discovered in a host of freshwater fish species as far away as Japan and Benin, in Africa, and in sea fish in the North Sea, the Mediterranean, Osaka Bay in Japan and Puget Sound on the US west coast.

Research at the University of Florida earlier this year found that 40 per cent of the male cane toads – a species so indestructible that it has become a plague in Australia – had become hermaphrodites in a heavily farmed part of the state, with another 20 per cent undergoing lesser feminisation. A similar link between farming and sex changes in northern leopard frogs has been revealed by Canadian research, adding to suspicions that pesticides may be to blame.

Male alligators  (OH NO!! Gator, better read this!!) exposed to pesticides in Florida have suffered from lower testosterone and higher oestrogen levels, abnormal testes, smaller penises and reproductive failures. Male snapping turtles have been found with female characteristics in the same state and around the Great Lakes, where wildlife has been found to be contaminated with more than 400 different chemicals. Male herring gulls and peregrine falcons have produced the female protein used to make egg yolks, while bald eagles have had difficulty reproducing in areas highly contaminated with chemicals.

Scientists at Cardiff University have found that the brains of male starlings who ate worms contaminated by female hormones at a sewage works in south-west England were subtly changed so that they sang at greater length and with increased virtuosity.

Even more ominously for humanity, mammals have also been found to be widely affected.

Two-thirds of male Sitka black-tailed deer in Alaska have been found to have undescended testes and deformed antler growth, and roughly the same proportion of white-tailed deer in Montana were discovered to have genital abnormalities.

In South Africa, eland have been revealed to have damaged testicles while being contaminated by high levels of gender-bender chemicals, and striped mice from one polluted nature reserved were discovered to be producing no sperm at all.

 

At the other end of the world, hermaphrodite polar bears – with penises and vaginas – have been discovered and gender-benders have been found to reduce sperm counts and penis lengths in those that remained male. Many of the small, endangered populations of Florida panthers have been found to have abnormal sperm.

Other research has revealed otters from polluted areas with smaller testicles and mink exposed to PCBs with shorter penises. Beluga whales in Canada's St Lawrence estuary and killer whales off its north-west coast – two of the wildlife populations most contaminated by PCBs – are reproducing poorly, as are exposed porpoises, seals and dolphins.

Scientists warned yesterday that the mass of evidence added up to a grave warning for both wildlife and humans. Professor Charles Tyler, an expert on endocrine disrupters at the University of Exeter, says that the evidence in the report "set off alarm bells". Whole wildlife populations could be at risk, he said, because their gene pool would be reduced, making them less able to withstand disease and putting them at risk from hazards such as global warming.

Dr Pete Myers, chief scientist at Environmental Health Sciences, one of the world's foremost authorities on gender-bender chemicals, added: "We have thrown 100, 000 chemicals against a finely balanced hormone system, so it's not surprising that we are seeing some serious results. It is leading to the most rapid pace of evolution in the history of the world.

Professor Lou Gillette of Florida University, one of the most respected academics in the field, warned that the report waved "a large red flag" at humanity. He said: "If we are seeing problems in wildlife, we can be concerned that something similar is happening to a proportion of human males"

Indeed, new research at the University of Rochester in New York state shows that boys born to mothers with raised levels of phthalates were more likely to have smaller penises and undescended testicles. They also had a shorter distance between their anus and genitalia, a classic sign of feminisation. And a study at Rotterdam's Erasmus University showed that boys whose mothers had been exposed to PCBs grew up wanting to play with dolls and tea sets rather than with traditionally male toys.

 

 

Communities heavily polluted with gender-benders in Canada, Russia and Italy have given birth to twice as many girls than boys, which may offer a clue to the reason for a mysterious shift in sex ratios worldwide. Normally 106 boys are born for every 100 girls, but the ratio is slipping. It is calculated that 250,000 babies who would have been boys have been born as girls instead in the US and Japan alone.

And sperm counts are dropping precipitously. Studies in more than 20 countries have shown that they have dropped from 150 million per millilitre of sperm fluid to 60 million over 50 years. (Hamsters produce nearly three times as much, at 160 million.) Professor Nil Basu of Michigan University says that this adds up to "pretty compelling evidence for effects in humans".

But Britain has long sought to water down EU attempts to control gender-bender chemicals and has been leading opposition to a new regulation that would ban pesticides shown to have endocrine-disrupting effects. Almost all the other European countries back it, but ministers – backed by their counterparts from Ireland and Romania – are intent on continuing their resistance at a crucial meeting on Wednesday. They say the regulation would cause a collapse of agriculture in the UK, but environmentalists retort that this is nonsense because the regulation has get-out clauses that could be used by British farmers.

23 comments:

  1. mmm wwoowwww...all I can say about this is...I am Caveman...ok back to sniffing my sugar cookie candle

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  2. gator has checked his errrrrr equipment and is happy to report all is well..and this new set of breasts are coming in nicely ..i may never leave the boat now

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  3. ROFL!! Does that mean Cherie can have her's back now?

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  4. well im gonna see how well mine takes and then decide

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  5. Ohhh this study was done in Europe us Americans are safe from the small weenie growth or decline...wait...wait we just had elections...umm...yep we will join the Europeans in small weenie growth.

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  6. Do I look good in green tights? and please..call me Pixie

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  7. Yep, that just about sums up the entire article in one picture!!

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  8. next time I will feather my hair Jaunita..hummph

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  9. LOL, I'm so happy to see more elves around, but the one above wouldn't cope with one season in Santa's workshop!
    Life with just females around would be so BORING, so I reckon something must be done ASAP about this. This article doesn't touch on the sky high cancer rates either, that's another very clear side effect of using all these chemicals. Great pics with the article Juanita Banana lol!

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  10. men are necessary.i don't think my girl chums would ever give me diamonds. nope. i don't think so.

    this is very educational. will read the whole text after dinner. yay!

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  11. This is NOT cool! I really don't think I want to live in a world with no males... females are too catty and mean to each other! At least when you are pissed at a guy, he tries whatever it takes to make you un-mad... girls just talk trash back! lol

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  12. Whats a diamond? ..and it shrinks again..runs and hides

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  13. What an interesting article but I don't think we need worry as I received this email yesterday....LOL.

    Celente Predicts Revolution, Food Riots, Tax Rebellions By 2012 RUN FOR THE HILLS BOYS



    The man who predicted the 1987 stock market crash and the fall of the
    Soviet Union is now forecasting revolution in America , food riots and
    tax rebellions - all within four years, while cautioning that putting
    food on the table will be a more pressing concern than buying Christmas
    gifts by 2012.

    Gerald Celente, the CEO of Trends Research Institute
    , is renowned for his accuracy in
    predicting future world and economic events, which will send a chill
    down your spine considering what he told Fox News this week.

    Celente says that by 2012 America will become an undeveloped
    nation, that there will be a revolution marked by food riots, squatter
    rebellions, tax revolts and job marches, and that holidays will be more
    about obtaining food, not gifts.

    "We're going to see the end of the retail Christmas..we're going
    to see a fundamental shift take place..putting food on the table is
    going to be more important that putting gifts under the Christmas tree,"
    said Celente, adding that the situation would be "worse than the great
    depression".

    " America 's going to go through a transition the likes of which
    no one is prepared for," said Celente, noting that people's refusal to
    acknowledge thatAmerica was even in a recession highlights how big a
    problem denial is in being ready for the true scale of the crisis.

    Celente, who successfully predicted the 1997 Asian Currency
    Crisis, the subprime mortgage collapse and the massive devaluation of
    the U.S. dollar, told UPI in November last year
    that the following year would be known
    as "The Panic of 2008," adding that "giants (would) tumble to their
    deaths," which is exactly what we have witnessed with the collapse of
    Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns and others. He also said that the dollar
    would eventually be devalued by as much as 90 per cent.

    The consequence of what we have seen unfold this year would lead
    to a lowering in living standards, Celente predicted a year ago, which
    is also being borne out by plummeting retail sales figures
    .

    The prospect of revolution was a concept echoed by a British
    Ministry of Defence report last year
    ,
    which predicted that within 30 years, the growing gap between the super
    rich and the middle class, along with an urban underclass threatening
    social order would mean, "The world's middle classes might unite, using
    access to knowledge, resources and skills to shape transnational
    processes in their own class interest," and that, "The middle classes
    could become a revolutionary class."

    In a separate recent interview
    ,
    Celente went further on the subject of revolution in America .

    "There will be a revolution in this country," he said.
    "It's not going to come yet, but it's going to come down the line and
    we're going to see a third party and this was the catalyst for it: the
    takeover of Washington, D. C., in broad daylight by Wall Street in this
    bloodless coup. And it will happen as conditions continue to worsen."

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  14. you can run but you can never hide. *calibrates rifle*
    you have a choice: between the thighs or between the eyes.

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  15. CaveMan, What happened to the good old days when The Goddess used to punish us with long peacock feathers??!!??

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  16. Pixie, where you a guide a the San Francisco Exploratorium last Summer?? You look very familiar.

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  17. John ... is there something you want to tell us? It's okay, honest, we'll still like you.

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  18. ROFLMBO!!!! Now that is funny!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder I found Henry strangely attractive!!! hmmm, maybe I should break this to Linda first??

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  19. But.....I LIKE men just the way they are....

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  21. LOL, looking through the pics!!!!!!!!!!!!

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