Does anyone remember the EPA's study on second hand smoke? Participates complained that the study was changed to meet the hyppothesis and further no one was able to confirm the EPA's results, even the the WHO (another politically charged org.) The EPA has no credibility as it is a political entity with a track record of political agendas.
Does anyone remember the EPA's study on second hand smoke? Participates complained that the study was changed to meet the hyppothesis and further no one was able to confirm the EPA's results, even the the WHO (another politically charged org.) The EPA has no credibility as it is a political entity with a track record of political agendas.