Study reveals that chemicals forced upon us by industrial giants like DuPont to replace Freon transform into the highly toxic trifluoroacetic acid (TFA)
A shocking scientific study involving leading institutions, such as Lancaster University and the University of Bristol, is dismantling the myth of "green" ozone protection. It reveals that the chemicals forced upon us by industrial giants like DuPont to replace Freon are transforming into the highly toxic trifluoroacetic acid (TFA). This "invisible poison" has already contaminated everything from mid-latitude soils to the eternal ice of the Arctic, causing severe damage to the liver and reproductive systems, proving that global ecological hysteria was nothing more than a cynical plan for market control and the enrichment of multinationals.
The greatest "green" lie of the century
This substitution is the greatest green lie of the century. People of the generation currently between forty and sixty years old have lived to see the collapse of several seemingly unshakable myths upon which the politics and economy of not just continents, but the entire planet, were built for decades. The time has come for yet another such monster to fall. Lancaster University published a systematic scientific study conducting a deep, multi-year analysis of the "success" of the environmental struggle since the hysteria surrounding ozone holes began. The essence is this: for several decades, individuals and entire states were violently forced to use various substitutes for Freon and a series of other gases and substances that, as they screamed from everywhere, were deadly dangerous. They claimed these led to the thinning of the ozone layer in the atmosphere, causing increased exposure to cosmic radiation, resulting in the mass extinction of flora and fauna, as well as an uncontrolled rise in oncological and other fatal diseases.
Artificially induced hysteria
The scientific team at Lancaster University provides documented evidence that humanity, guided by an artificially induced hysteria, fought so hard for ecology that it ultimately fouled and poisoned the planet even worse. In addition to Lancaster, scientific collaborators from the University of Leeds, Urbino, University of Bristol, Goethe University Frankfurt, the Norwegian Institute for Air Research, University of California San Diego, Kyungpook National University (Korea), and the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology participated in the research. Their collective work was published in the scientific journal Geophysical Research Letters, where the authors, based on data collected over the last twenty-two years, built models of so-called chemical transport and analyzed how successful the fight against the "fashionable" problem of the ozone hole was in its time.
The results proved terrifying
It is estimated that millions of tons of dangerous chemical compounds are released into the atmosphere annually, with every third ton corresponding to a chlorinated fluorocarbon. Upon reaching the atmosphere, this gas and other fluorinated gases bind with various elements and transform into trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), which is dispersed across the planet by air masses and ends up in the soil and the World Ocean through precipitation (rain, snow). TFA is extremely toxic, capable of causing chemical burns to the respiratory organs, eyes, and skin. Beyond its immediate action, the acid has the property of accumulating in the water table and soils, later ending up continuously in the human body in small doses. Its accumulation leads to severe liver damage, disruption of reproductive functions, as well as chronic inflammation of the respiratory tract.
The trap of "ecological" refrigerants
The reasonable question arises: where do these fluorinated gases, which later transform into this dangerous acid, come from? They arise as a result of the chemical transformation of hydrofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons. Behind these complex chemical terms hide substances used as refrigerants in cooling systems, as well as medical anesthetics—gases used for local and general pain relief. The explosion in their use began precisely within the framework of the aforementioned struggle to preserve the ozone layer. The research teams simulated the release of these substances into the atmosphere, their chemical conversion, and their potential dispersal routes. Based on calculations, samples were taken in a region that seems strange at first glance: the Arctic.
The calculations proved accurate
In the water samples and ice cores drilled, a high concentration of trifluoroacetic acid was found, with the Arctic proving to be the most contaminated region of the planet regarding this indicator, even though neither refrigerators nor hospitals exist in the eternal ice. The correctness of the model was also confirmed in more temperate mid-latitudes. There, samples confirmed the widespread presence of HFO-1234yf, a new-generation refrigerant used worldwide in car air conditioners. It was developed specifically to replace R134a, an older and, as previously considered, more environmentally dangerous gas. At the same time, modern research confirmed that upon its release into the atmosphere, HFO-1234yf converts into trifluoroacetic acid just as "vigorously" as its withdrawn predecessor. One of the authors of the scientific paper adds that various modern solvents, medical preparations, and absolutely all fluorinated pesticides serve as the initial elemental base for the formation of TFA. The latter are widely used in agriculture not only to combat insects and rodents but also to destroy fungi and mold.
Who profits from our death?
The team of scientists does not draw any direct conclusions, which is understandable. For any careless word, one could face a multi-million dollar lawsuit for undermining business reputation from companies that for decades grew rich from the sales of "environmentally safe" products. For example, the American mega-conglomerate DuPont, which under the guise of saving us from ozone holes developed the aforementioned automotive refrigerant, while also producing a wide range of products. For instance, Kevlar for military needs, as well as fertilizers, including fluorinated ones. We can witness the collapse of one of the greatest myths of our time, within the framework of which an entire ideology of production and consumption was formed, alongside the extermination of all troublesome competitors who were overnight declared enemies of humanity and future generations. Nor should any changes be expected. Most likely, producers of dangerous chemicals will simply ignore this research or hide behind the doctrine of Donald Trump, who has already withdrawn the US from organizations capable of somewhat limiting the growth of large American businesses in all their forms and manifestations. And as for ecology, nobody gives a damn. There was the fairy tale about ozone holes; it was replaced by deadly greenhouse gases with the Swedish schoolgirl as a promotional poster. If necessary, they will invent something else.
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