Liberal Google Honors “Silent Spring” Author Rachel Carson Whose Environmental Misrepresentations on Pesticides Helped Kill Millions of Children
The latest Google Doodle honors environmentalist Rachel Carson’s 107th birthday, but overlooks Rachel Carson’s faulty science which played a part in the death of millions of children in developing countries who caught malaria.

Liberal Google Honors “Silent Spring” Author Rachel Carson Whose Environmental Misrepresentations on Pesticides Helped Kill Millions of Children
At the time, Carson thought she was doing something good, but her faulty science ultimately proved deadly for millions of malaria victims. The World Health Organization has stated that DDT had ‘killed more insects and saved more people than any other substance.’
Google celebrating Rachel Carson this morning; her millions of malaria victims, not so much.
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) May 27, 2014
Dear @Google let's reflect on how many tens of millions of people are dead because of Rachel Carson's fear mongering. http://t.co/wXwsbXBBND
— Lyndsey Fifield (@lyndseyfifield) May 27, 2014
…We recently passed the 50th anniversary of Rachel Carson’s best-selling book, “Silent Spring.” Widely credited with launching the modern environmental movement, it was an emotionally charged but deeply flawed denunciation of the widespread spraying of chemical pesticides for
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