BAN THE USE OF ALL INDISCRIMINATE INHUMANE POISONS IN NZ AND AUSTRALIA

America banned its use as it was killing its birds. It was then brought back in and only used around collars of livestock.
It was also banned as it can be used as a terrorist weapon as it is odourless, tasteless and has no antidote.
In America and NZ people have died from 1080 in NZ the deaths are covered up.
Monsanto held the Patent for 1080 before Tull Chemicals in Alabama took over which is now closed.

The NZ government own the poison factory Orillion. Poisoning NZ is a multibillion dollar industry.
The media in NZ are gagged and only spout the pro poison propaganda but slowly the tide is turning.

NZ uses 90% of the world's supply of 1080. First made as an insecticide.
First used in NZ in 1954 to control rabbits.

1080 cannot break down into salt and vinegar as stated by Forest and Bird on video while holding up a packet of salt and vinegar chips.
It does not contain the element chlorine so cannot form table salt.
Vinegar is not a product of the degradation of sodium monofluroacete.

1080 is not as safe as shampoo as the Australian poisoners state and is not in our tea.
Fluoroacetate in plants is held within the cell of the plant. 1080 is manmade poison and it is free.

I have seen for myself the devastating effects of 1080 when I was a guide. The bush fell silent and all the Kea disappeared.

For more information please watch the Graf Boys videos on You Tube especially Poisoning Paradise.

Go to www.1080science.co.nz

Read Whiting O'Keefe's scientific appraisal of sodium monofluoroacetate compound 1080.

Thank you for reading, singing and sharing.

Ange Murtha

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