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EPA tested deadly pollutants on humans to push Obama admin's agenda
[Daily Caller] The Environmental Protection Agency has been conducting dangerous experiments on humans over the past few years in order to justify more onerous clean air regulations.
The EPA is itself, a "dangerous experiment."
The agency conducted tests on people with health issues and the elderly, exposing them to high levels of potentially lethal pollutants, without disclosing the risks of cancer and death, according to a newly released government report.
I hope you don't mind me wearing this Biosafety Level 3 suit during our visits. We're part of an ongoing test here at the EPA.
These experiments exposed people, including those with asthma and heart problems, to dangerously high levels of toxic pollutants, including diesel fumes, reads a EPA inspector general report obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation. The EPA also exposed people with health issues to levels of pollutants up to 50 times greater than the agency says is safe for humans.
What good are 'Death Panels' if everyone is healthy or progressing satisfactorily under treatment ?
Did the EPA run these experiments past an Institutional Review Board? If not why not, and if so what did the IRB say?

Did the EPA constitute a Data Safety Monitoring Board for each set of protocols? If so what did the DSMB say?

I ask because as an NIH-funded investigator doing human trials I have to have IRB permission and need a DSMB to monitor what I do. If it's good enough for NIH it's good enough for EPA.

Posted by: Besoeker 2014-04-03
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=388626