When people in authority are motivated by the same kind of junk science based on half-truths and fear that we viewed on this thread it can become a real problem for our society and our economy. That affects us all.
I think the part that pulled my string on this was the reality that there are people like the ones who started this thread that actually have some power. With that power, they make rules that are based on junk science and fear. And those rules tie the hands of people who are trying to accomplish something useful, sometimes vital, to society.
Example:
The city and county of San Francisco have a pesticides policy that is a complete travisty. The people who are trying to protect public health and safety in that county have their hands utterly tied by these regulations to the point that, in some cases, they simply cannot do their jobs.
Who, dare we ask, is responsible for the public policy and associated "approved products list"? The two guys who were hired to set up this "green" program are a couple of Berkely grads with PhD's. The degrees might seem impressive, except when you google the names you find that neither of these guys have ever done an honest days work in real science in their careers. They are, in fact, career political activists. One actually is the founder and paid president of an anti-pesticide "public policy action organization". When you read what these guys are writing you see exactly the same kind of half-truths designed to impress the uneducated and uninformed as we have witnessed in the opening pages of this thread.
That is the reality of doing business in America today .. and to some of us, people like these are a significant concern.