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The 1994 Rockefeller Report Examining Biological Experimentation on U.S. Military

The 1994 Rockefeller Report Examining Biological Experimentation on U.S. Military

During the last 50 years, hundreds of thousands of military personnel have been involved in human experimentation and other intentional exposures conducted by the Department of Defense (DOD), often without a servicemember's knowledge or consent. In some cases, soldiers who consented to serve as human subjects found themselves participating in experiments quite different from those described at the time they volunteered. For example, thousands of World ...
First GMO product Approved by FDA, the Flavr Savr Tomato, in spite of Repeated Warnings from FDA Scientists about Serious Health Risks

First GMO product Approved by FDA, the Flavr Savr Tomato, in spite of Repeated Warnings from FDA Scientists about Serious Health Risks

The FDA completed its evaluation of the first genetically modified product, the Flavr Savr tomato, concluding that the tomato "is as safe as tomatoes bred by conventional means" and "that the use of aminoglycoside 3'-phosphotransferase II is safe for use as a processing aid in the development of new varieties of tomato, rapeseed oil, and cotton intended for food use," in spite of FDA scientists repeated warnings ...
Under Scrutiny, the FDA Approves the Growth Hormone rBGH based on Monsanto's Self-Administered, Unpublished, 90 Day Study on 30 Rats

Under Scrutiny, the FDA Approves the Growth Hormone rBGH based on Monsanto’s Self-Administered, Unpublished, 90 Day Study on 30 Rats

FDA’s long-ago rBGH human safety precepts were faulty The central thesis of this report is that the FDA’s basic rbGH human safety presumptions are faulty. Rather than perform the legally mandated role as the overseer of the safety of veterinary drugs and the nation’s food supply, FDA employees have served as “pom-pom girls”—cheering on the approval and marketing of this powerful synthetic hormone drug. Failed oversight ...
Preventative Medicine Study Shows Relationship in Artificial Sweeteners and Weight Gain

Preventative Medicine Study Shows Relationship in Artificial Sweeteners and Weight Gain

This study examined nearly 78,700 women aged 50 to 69 for one year. Artificial sweetener usage increased with relative weight, and users were significantly more likely to gain weight compared to those who did not use artificial sweeteners, regardless of their initial weight. According to the researchers, the results "were not explicable by differences in food consumption patterns. The data do not support the hypothesis that ...
FDA Changes Official Policy to Prohibit Casting Doubts about “Vaccine” Safety

FDA Changes Official Policy to Prohibit Casting Doubts about “Vaccine” Safety

In the Federal Register, Vol. 49, No. 107, from June 1, 1984, the FDA eliminated a federal testing provision (21 CFR § 630.11) to ensure oral polio vaccines remained a profitable endeavor. The agency said: In tort litigation involving the Federal government and private parties, questions have been raised concerning whether some of the lots of vaccine used in the 1961 and 1962 clinical trials met ...
The Conspiracy to Get Neurotoxic Aspartame FDA Approved: The Bitter Truth is Not So Sweet!

The Conspiracy to Get Neurotoxic Aspartame FDA Approved: The Bitter Truth is Not So Sweet!

The day after Ronald Reagan’s inauguration, Searle Chairman Donald Rumsfeld took the steps to re-apply aspartame’s approval for use by the FDA. New FDA commissioner Arthur Hayes Hull, Jr., appointed a 5-person Scientific Commission to review the board of inquiry’s decision to ban Aspartame. It did not take long for the panel to decide 3-2 in favor of maintaining the ban of aspartame. Hull then decided to appoint ...
Henry Kissinger's Plan for Food Control Population Reduction is Introduced

Henry Kissinger’s Plan for Food Control Population Reduction is Introduced

National Security Study Memorandum 200: Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests (NSSM200) was completed by the United States National Security Council under the direction of Henry Kissinger. It was adopted as official U.S. policy by President Gerald Ford in November 1975. It was originally classified, but was later declassified and obtained by researchers in the early 1990s. Kissinger’s 1974 Plan for Food Control Genocide by Joseph Brewda | Dec ...
Francis M. Pottinger, M.D. Publishes 'Pottenger's Cat's: A Study in Nutrition'

Francis M. Pottinger, M.D. Publishes ‘Pottenger’s Cat’s: A Study in Nutrition’

Between the years of 1932 and 1942, Dr. Francis Marion Pottenger, Jr. conducted a feeding experiment to determine the effects of heat-processed food on cats. His ten-year cat study was prompted by the high rate of mortality he was experiencing among his laboratory cats undergoing adrenalectomies for use in standardizing the hormone content of the adrenal extract he was making. Because there were no existent chemical ...
The Persistent Harry Hoxsey (Arrested Several Times for Curing Cancer with Herbs without a License) Opens a Cancer Treatment Clinic in Dallas, TX

The Persistent Harry Hoxsey (Arrested Several Times for Curing Cancer with Herbs without a License) Opens a Cancer Treatment Clinic in Dallas, TX

Harry Hoxsey had spent a dozen years prior to opening his clinic in Dallas battling the American Medical Association. The AMA had witnessed first-hand the curing of a 'stretcher-case' policeman whom Morris Fishbein himself as well as doctors thought had no chance after medical treatments had had no effect. The policeman was given 3 weeks to live by the medical profession. Harry Hoxsey cured him and ...
NY Times Article: TESLA, on 79th Birthday, Assails Theory of Relativity as Work of Metaphysicians and not Scientific

NY Times Article: TESLA, on 79th Birthday, Assails Theory of Relativity as Work of Metaphysicians and not Scientific

Scientist on Birthday Reveals Scheme to Send Mechanical Energy All Over World Would Even Guide Ships | NY Times | July 11, 1935 Assails Theory of Relativity as Work of Metaphysicians and not Scientific Nikola Tesla, the man with seven hundred basic patents to his credit, who startled the world on a number of occasions in the past by achieving what others had regarded as impossible, ...