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DDT, Fraud, and Tragedy

Why are millions dying of malaria, a disease all but extinct forty years ago?

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Brown pelicans suffered, not from fish they ate but from their catastrophic reproductive failure caused by the great Santa Barbara oil spill surrounding their nesting colonies on the island of Anacapa. Federal and California officials ignored the oil spill and attributed pelican difficulties "solely to DDT in the environment."

In Texas, peregrine falcons declined from 5,000 in 1918 to 200 in 1941, three years before DDT. Around the Gulf of Mexico, they declined from 1918 to 1934 by 82 percent, but the 1935 survey was done 15 years before any DDT appeared.

Likewise, in the East, peregrine falcons declined long before there was any DDT present there, because of egg-collectors and falconers. Falconers "raided every nest they could find" and shot falcons on sight.

Ruckelshaus, besides ruling on the appeal to uphold his own reversal of Sweeney's decision, refused Freedom-of-Information-Act demands for papers relating to the case -- he called them "internal memos" -- effectively preventing scientists from refuting his Opinion. He also refused to file an Environmental Impact Statement on the effects of his DDT ban.

In 1970, in a brief supporting the Secretary of Agriculture in the Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, Ruckelshaus praised DDT: "DDT is not endangering the public health and has an amazing and exemplary record of safe use. DDT, when properly used at recommended concentrations, does not cause a toxic response in man or other mammals and is not harmful. The carcinogenic claims regarding DDT are unproved speculation."

Subsequently, Ruckelshaus, alleging adverse effects of DDT, signed fund-raising letters on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund. On his personal stationery, he wrote, "EDF's scientists blew the whistle on DDT by showing it to be a cancer hazard, and three years later, when the dust had cleared, EDF had won."

In a January 12, 2005, letter to the editor of the New York Times, Ruckelshaus rose to the plight of the poor by urging more spending. "If the world were to invest on an annual basis even a small percentage of the funds pledged to tsunami relief toward improving health care systems, transportation, infrastructure and communications systems, we would improve the quality of life for millions of poor people around the world . . ." He said nothing about how his ban on DDT was causing the death of millions from malaria.

FOLLOWING RUCKELSHAUS'S BAN, the USAID, prodded by a lawsuit by the Audubon Society and the Natural Resources Defense Council, undertook to discourage other countries from using DDT by threatening to stop foreign aid to any country using it. Its threat spread Ruckelshaus's ban worldwide.

The effects of giving up DDT were immediately felt in the malarial areas of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Sri Lanka (Ceylon), reacting to Silent Spring, in the 1960s gave up DDT. Its malarial cases had decreased from 2.8 million down to 17. After Sri Lanka gave it up, malaria shot back up to over 2.5 million.

South American countries gave up DDT and suffered the customary rise in malaria. Ecuador, which manufactures DDT, resumed using it in 1993. By 1995, Ecuador had reduced its malarial cases by 61 percent.

Spraying the inside walls of huts with DDT once or twice a year stops the spread of malaria by repelling mosquitoes from huts. USAID agreed, but it determined that insecticide-treated bed nets are "more cost-effective."

The search for an effective substitute for DDT continues to fail 30 years after the Ruckelshaus ban. The search for a treatment for malaria continues to fail; the mutations of the malaria virus soon make a drug ineffective. The search for a malaria-vaccine continues to fail.

The environmentalists' ideological opposition to pesticides has no basis in science. It is a death sentence to millions.

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Pingback| 3.3.09 @ 12:06AM

Environmentalism Kills - The Global Warming Skeptics Forum links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…be reversed by lifting the ban on DDT. Unfortunately the DDT lie has been repeated so often that it is now an incontrovertible fact. A good history of the DDT fraud can be found at The American Spectator : DDT, Fraud, and Tragedy « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Display Modes Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Posting Rules…

Pingback| 3.9.09 @ 12:26PM

Growing up with DDT « a data-driven life links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…reported by others, but no one that I knew had any ill effects.  I’m pretty sure that all of the parents knew what the kids were doing, and didn’t mind.  They probably felt that it was good for us.  My own father would routinely add a bit of DDT to the bucket when painting the exterior of the house.  He said that it repelled gnats, keeping them from landing in the wet paint, getting…

History Buff| 4.7.09 @ 10:33PM

The DDT scam sounds like the smoking ban scams going on now. So few currently know what industry really pays for them, the 'to fit' negative research and that they use the American Cancer Society as their 'mouth', while in reality, they all profit from sales of the no smoke products.

rusuruwant2know| 6.30.11 @ 3:34PM

History Buff, they are not the same - have you ever seen the lungs of someone who smoked for a lengthy period of time? Lung cancer isn't the only thing you can get from smoking; you can get lip cancer as well - plus a host of other problems. I listened to my father practically cough his lungs up every morning when I was growing up. He didn't have cancer; he didn't have COPD, but he had a killer smoker's cough and it was horrific to listen to and I'm sure he didn't think it was any fun. I also didn't enjoy not being able to breathe at night while I lay in my bedroom (which was next to the living room) waiting for him to quit smoking and go to bed so I could get some fresh air.

Pingback| 11.26.09 @ 6:44PM

3 Biggest Frauds of All Time « The Recreant Right links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

nbsp;Policy The Recreant Right Surviving the abomination of the Obamanation, day by day Feeds: Posts Comments 3 Biggest Frauds of All Time November 26, 2009 by Neal Anthropogenic Global Warming DDT and Malaria The Hope and Change Presidency.  The economy, foreign policy, domesticm policy, Afstan, cash for clunkers, spendulous, cap and trade, health care reform – pick whichever seems the most important to…

Pingback| 12.3.09 @ 12:08PM

Why is Modern Society rejecting Science? - Tilted Forum Project Discussion Community links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…and banned DDT with the stroke of a pen. The flunky in question later turned out to be a Carson disciple who admitted to having made up his mind before the hearings even began. The American Spectator : DDT, Fraud, and Tragedy The Straight Dope: Was Rachel Carson a fraud and is DDT actually safe for humans? Hawaii Reporter: Hawaii Reporter Then of course you have the wonders of Thalidomide, which the FDA said…

Pingback| 2.16.10 @ 12:58AM

The Greenroom » Forum Archive » The Green Death links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…modern environmentalism was Carson’s assertion that bird eggs developed abnormally thin shells due to DDT exposure, leading the chicks to be crushed before they could hatch. As detailed in this American Spectator piece from 2005, no honest experimental attempt to produce this phenomenon has ever succeeded – even when using concentrations of DDT a hundred times greater than anything that could be encountered…

Pingback| 2.16.10 @ 1:01AM

The Green Death « Doctor Zero links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…modern environmentalism was Carson’s assertion that bird eggs developed abnormally thin shells due to DDT exposure, leading the chicks to be crushed before they could hatch. As detailed in this American Spectator piece from 2005, no honest experimental attempt to produce this phenomenon has ever succeeded – even when using concentrations of DDT a hundred times greater than anything that could be encountered…

Pingback| 2.17.10 @ 7:04AM

ClimateGate update: “climate change dance” edition « Spin, strangeness, and charm links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…of modern environmentalism was Carson’s assertion that bird eggs developed abnormally thin shells due to DDT exposure, leading the chicks to be crushed before they could hatch. As detailed in this American Spectator piece from 2005, no honest experimental attempt to produce this phenomenon has ever succeeded – even when using concentrations of DDT a hundred times greater than anything that could be encountered…

Pingback| 2.18.10 @ 4:57AM

The Green Death : USACTION NEWS links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…of modern environmentalism was Carson’s assertion that bird eggs developed abnormally thin shells due to DDT exposure, leading the chicks to be crushed before they could hatch. As detailed in this American Spectator piece from 2005, no honest experimental attempt to produce this phenomenon has ever succeeded – even when using concentrations of DDT a hundred times greater than anything that could be encountered…

Pingback| 2.18.10 @ 1:34PM

The Green Death, The Silent Spring Legacy | OrthodoxNet.com Blog links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…of modern environmentalism was Carson’s assertion that bird eggs developed abnormally thin shells due to DDT exposure, leading the chicks to be crushed before they could hatch. As detailed in this American Spectator piece from 2005, no honest experimental attempt to produce this phenomenon has ever succeeded – even when using concentrations of DDT a hundred times greater than anything that could be encountered…

Mike| 2.23.10 @ 9:21PM

Could it be that this is a deliberate attempt by Enviros to accomplish one of their stated goals of population control? After all, if we humans are so bad for the Environment, letting millions of them die from Malaria would be a good thing then, right?

Eliot| 2.25.10 @ 7:36AM

I doubt that any writer or editor even checks the comments section for a five-year-old article, but I was surprised to find this Reason story that is at odds with the above piece:
http://reason.com/archives/200.....lls-and-me

That story directly contradicts the claim that DDT has not been proven to thin eggshells with some compelling supporting data. Reason is a libertarian magazine, and I have to give the benefit of the doubt to Ronald Bailey's, their science correspondent's, integrity and research, although I'd love to get these authors' take on his story.

Pingback| 3.10.10 @ 3:25PM

Your Hockey Site » Blog Archive » DEMOCRATS for SALE: The Green Death — Silent Spring links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…of modern environmentalism was Carson’s assertion that bird eggs developed abnormally thin shells due to DDT exposure, leading the chicks to be crushed before they could hatch. As detailed in this American Spectator piece from 2005, no honest experimental attempt to produce this phenomenon has ever succeeded – even when using concentrations of DDT a hundred times greater than anything that could be encountered…

Pingback| 3.10.10 @ 3:25PM

Your Hockey Site » Blog Archive » DEMOCRATS for SALE: The Green Death — Silent Spring links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…of modern environmentalism was Carson’s assertion that bird eggs developed abnormally thin shells due to DDT exposure, leading the chicks to be crushed before they could hatch. As detailed in this American Spectator piece from 2005, no honest experimental attempt to produce this phenomenon has ever succeeded – even when using concentrations of DDT a hundred times greater than anything that could be encountered…

Pingback| 4.27.10 @ 10:52AM

DDT: Environmentalism Kills 10’s of Millions. » The White Male Oppressor Speaks links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…acronym of evil and a rallying cry of environmental extremists for decades and that would be DDT or (Dichloro diphenyl trichloroetheane). Originally developed in 1939,  DDT was used heavily in World War II for an insecticide and was instrumental in the health of Allied forces. In fact in 1948, Paul Herman Muller was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine “for his discovery of the high efficiency of DDT as a…

mili8951| 5.7.10 @ 3:38AM

http://www.edhardycawholesale.com/

American Hillbilly| 10.5.10 @ 3:56PM

DDT issue becoming relevant in the U.S. again due to explosion in population of bedbugs.

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