The news has broken that selenium from phosphate mining in Idaho has triggered grotesque mutations in fish in Idaho creeks, notably two-headed fish. This story was first broken by Patrick Porgans, a California State Water Resources Control Board watchdog and top notch investigator. He had been sitting on the story for months in order to protect his sources. Porgan's detailed report can be found at his website: www.planetarysolutionaires.org.
A Reuters News Service article on the two-headed fish, reprinted at the Scientific American magazine website, can also be found at https://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=idaho-mine-understates-impact-on-fi READ MORE »