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Re: Google Drops Aspartame Article Under Industry Pressure
 
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Re: Google Drops Aspartame Article Under Industry Pressure


Many stories rotate on the search engines. Yet I wouldn't doubt for a moment
that Google may have been prompted to remove the story. There are many documentaries
and write ups out there, though rarely forefront. Google is tight with DoD as well as Microsoft. Gmail is of the utmost sources of info via the patriot act and MS Vista is hugely based on DoD format. Strings are pulled and subtle threats are implied for sure.

Aspartame , in conjuction with fluoride make a great team of blatent carcenegenics
which leaves me so puzzeled as to their use and prominent stature.

I too have forwarded volumes of information to friends and family, in hopes that they would rid themselves from the toxic poisons. Alas, most of the time it is like
suggesting peace to a devout republican, "the government wouldn't ever knowingly
poison the public, that's absurd...".

No one wants a rocky boat. Life is tough enough in America. Making ends meet and trying to get ahead absorb all the energy most can expend. What's left at the end of the day is just enough umph to crack a brew and turn on the game.

I await the day when $#!T eventually hits the fan. The tobacco industry scandal lasted a few years, and some got a tad of cash...still sales are soaring. There is more to the story of aspartame. The real results of tests, the actual dangers have yet to be seen. Big pharm is linked, as well as the mass food producers bottomless
pockets assuring the flow of the phoney sweetner. Spreading the word is the best we
can do, I guess. Unfortunately, like those that spread the word of peace these days, the providers of vital information on the dangers of such chemicals like Aspartame and fluoride fall into the category of radicals and such, and the majority of the mainstream don't want to hear it, thus it's a tough sell and the harder one has to sell, the least credible they sound.

America has raised a population of sheep that look at the 'drive' with casual amiss
and actually enjoy the ride to the slaughter house.

We would have a great conversation over tea...

D

 

 
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