One of the Agraquest employees was a young man; David Bell. He was a student at CSU Sacramento and had accepted a job with Agraquest in August of 1998. He was one semester away from receiving his Bachelor of Science degree from California State University, Sacramento, with a major in biology and a minor in chemistry. David Bell's was working on the Laginex Project and although Laginex (lagenidium giganteum) had already been registered with the EPA and a patent had already been issued by the U.S., David was employed to find a viable agent to extend the shelf life of this fungi type organism.
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In the photos and video's to your left you will find some of the material that is still infecting at least one of the Agraquest microbiologists that are being denied WC coverage. When David became infected from the organisms in the lab; Agraquest, willfully violated : •Regulating Biopesticides FIFRA 6(a)(2) |
[THE WORKPLACE INJURY/ILLNESS/DISEASE of David Bell and others, WAS NEVER REPORTED BY AGRAQUEST AS REQUIRED BY FIFRA 6 (a)(2)
To see the relationship to the bacteria and fungi identified in David Bell and their relationship to the Agraquest biotechnology Research & Developement Company in Davis, CA... Please visit:
David Bell - Former Employee of Agraquest that did become ill from the biological products genetically altered in the laboratory.






























