I am a retired Corporate Research Fellow (BSCHE1966) with over 50 years of industrial experience in engineering, design, manufacturing and research. I have been involved with commercialization of one billion US dollars of facilities and have received numerous Corporate Environmental Awards in the USA and Mexico. My two patents were part of these facilities. At beginning of coronavirus pandemic in early 2020 I began a data analysis of the coronavirus deaths occurring around the world and identified critical parameters contributing to the deadliest regions. During 2020 and 2021 I developed ten PowerPoint Presentations summarizing my findings and developed a website to share these worldwide https://worldscoronavirusdeathregionswhy.wordpress.com. Various world scientists encouraged me to publish this information and from January 2022 through February 2023 I wrote six research articles that were peer reviewed and published by a variety of Journals. All related to interaction of environmental science with medical impact to society. In 2023 I wrote and had published by Generis Publishing two books summarizing this research. “Coronavirus Death Regions: Characteristics and Pathway” is a compilation of my six published articles. My primary book “Society, Pollution, Covid Deaths” provides a textbook presentation of all my research from my PowerPoint Presentations and published articles. One of the articles “Covid Death Spread Rate” published by Indian Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Biotechnology was awarded a 2023 ISSN International Research Award, for which I am grateful. Significant parameters identified via this research included the role of temperature inversions which concentrate fine and sub-micron pollutants and become carriers of coronavirus aerosols over long distances from their source greatly spreading the coronavirus inter-regions via meteorological jet streams particularly across the world’s sub-tropical climates. Only 21 of the United Nations 193 countries account for 80% of the world’s coronavirus deaths. Only six countries account for 51% of the world’s deaths. Actual number of world excess deaths during the pandemic are near 20 million with only 1/3 identified as coronavirus deaths. 97% of these deaths occurred in the world countries using the most pesticides. Research explained that pesticides are endocrine disruptor chemicals (EDCs) which affect people’s immunities and affect fetal development during pregnancy and puberty. This research was extended and determined that over the past four generations since WWII, the evolution of sexual persuasion leading to the exponential increase in the LGBTQ population has occurred and is accelerating and potentially irreversible. To capture these learnings, I wrote a seventh research article and third book “LGBTQ Population vs EDC Exposure” which are now published. My goal through all this research and publication has been to challenge the world’s scientists to consider what I have learned and attempted to share.
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