Stephanie Seneff is a senior research scientist at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

She has a background in computer science, electrical engineering and artificial intelligence.

Stephanie is best known for her views on the role of environmental toxins in human health and her research on the relationship between glyphosate (the active ingredient in the herbicide Roundup) and other health problems including autism, Alzheimer’s and cancer.

To be clear, glyphosate is a commonly used weed killer that is sprayed on plants to make them die. It works by stopping a chemical reaction that plants need to grow. Farmers like to use glyphosate because it can kill many different types of plants without harming the crops they want to grow.

Summary

Glyphosate is a commonly used weed killer that can have negative effects on health and the environment.

Stephanie compares taking the COVID™ shot to playing a game of Russian roulette, which is an extremely dangerous game involving a revolver with a single bullet.

She chats about health and wellbeing in general.

The greatest lie ever told is that vaccines are safe and effective.

Dr Leonard G Horowitz

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