![]() ![]() But Hayes’ research showed that atrazine exposure made these frogs 7 times more prone to homosexual behavior and10 percent of the exposed frogs actually became feminized.ĪHERN: To explain what he meant by “feminized” Hayes brought me back to his office and pulled up a picture on his laptop of a frog that had been exposed to the herbicide. HAYES: So what you can see is that there’s a seven-fold difference in the atrazine treated animals.ĪHEARN: Homosexual behavior has been recorded in over 450 different species of animals – from bison to beetles. He exposed some of his frogs to the same level of atrazine that the Environmental Protection Agency says is safe for drinking water, and he kept the rest of the frogs atrazine-free. Once Hayes heard about this he started collecting data. This for example is one that has lots of gay males, homosexual pairs in it because it’s a treated tank.ĪHEARN: One morning when one of Hayes’ PhD students came in to feed the specimens at 7 AM she noticed some male-on-male copulation going on in a tank that had been treated with atrazine – the second most commonly used herbicide in the U.S. HAYES: So in this tank there are 40 brothers that are not exposed to atrazine and in this tank there are 40 brothers who were exposed to atrazine and so we can compare these two tubs and look at the number of homosexual pairs. Below the surface, fat greenish-yellow frogs swim around– their bulging eyes looking up at us through the water. HAYES: So these are the South African Claw frog.ĪHEARN: Tyrone Hayes peers into a large gray fiberglass tank like a little boy looking for critters in a tide pool. And they may be affecting our reproductive health – indeed, even our sexual preferences. They eventually make their way from our farms, households or industry into the environment – and into our bodies. ![]() We use synthetic chemicals for everything from plastics to pesticides. From the carpets in our living rooms to the liners of our canned goods we’re exposed to manmade chemicals every day. Watch below.CURWOOD: It’s Living on Earth, I’m Steve Curwood. The viral clip of Jones alleging that chemicals in the water were turning frogs gay was published in 2015. “I thought to myself, ‘are you saying that they’re turning the frogs gay?’ - Yup!” Owens concluded. I actually hosted someone who had a background in chemistry and they were talking to me about that pond where the deposits of what was leftover was actually turning lizards into hermaphrodites and they started having homosexual tendencies.” And they’re basically the same person reversed,” Owens said. Rachel Maddow tells you a lie but the way she says it sounds like the truth’. “He says things - I guess something that somebody said which is so on point is that ‘Alex Jones says the truth but the way he says it makes it sound like a conspiracy theory. “But he was right about that!” Owens declared. I suppose it’s supposed to be silly because many of his more sillier comments like the frogs turning gay or whatever, have been highlighted,” Pool continued. “The reason for that is, we shouldn’t be surprised that he gets something right because he’s just reading the news the same as many people. So everyone is like ‘throw the money every time something happens where he gets it right.” ![]() And when that happened we set up the ‘Alex Jones Was Right’ jar on my kitchen counter. Pool added, “there’s this viral clip where Alex, in October, said there was going to be a major war, something big was going to be happening in February. “I do keep realizing that, you go back and check the tapes and you’re like ‘Alex Jones kind of made this point a long time ago’ and here we are!” Owens said. On Friday’s episode of her podcast Candace, Owens spoke with podcaster Tim Pool about the legitimacy of some of Alex Jones‘s claims. Candace Owens has rekindled the infamous Alex Jones claims that chemicals in water were capable of turning frogs gay. ![]()
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