This is what the food columnist cited by Wikipedia was referring to. LOL
americanloons.blogspot.com
geneticliteracyproject.org
campaignforaccuracyinpublichealthresearch.com
www.acsh.org
allianceforscience.cornell.edu

#2234: Stephanie Seneff
Stephanie Seneff is a real senior research scientist at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at MIT, speci...

Viewpoint: Glyphosate caused the COVID-19 pandemic? Debunking the latest coronavirus conspiracy
When I saw that Dr. Stephanie Seneff, a ... professor at MIT, wrote an article entitled Connecting the Dots: Glyphosate and COVID-19 I knew this was going

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The Campaign for Accuracy in Public Health Research (CAPHR) is a project of the American Chemistry Council and its member companies.

MIT Screwball Blames Glyphosate for COVID, and Everything Else
Q: Where do you go to find overpaid, under-sane professors, talking about chemistry when they know nothing about it? A: MIT, the home of Dr. Stephanie Seneff, who has spent a career making up nonsense about glyphosate. And she's outdone herself this time: Glyphosate causes COVID. Nope, not kidding.

Are the anti-GMO and anti-vaccine movements merging? - Alliance for Science
The anti-vaccine and anti-GMO movements — driven by similar conspiracist fears about big corporations, ideological preference for "natural" alternatives and opposition to modern science generally — are increasingly overlapping.
