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Re: OT - FDA and their apparent ban on supplements in the US - A
 
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Re: OT - FDA and their apparent ban on supplements in the US - A


If we look back over history, AMA, Big Pharma, FDA scratch each others back, ph-ck the people. Beginnig about 1930 the AMA took all powers that nurses had, no more midwives Licsened MD's had the power, then about 1950, MD's began to see they really had none, it was the AMA that began totally controlling them
As Big Pharma became in existence, money then ruled the roost, buried Iodine as it was a severe threat to their sales of Antibiotics . Based on what two looney toones at the university of berkley published, ie, more than two mgs of Iodine is toxic to rats. What extremely thin ice, our supposed leaders use to gather up bux for their new car, bigger home. Then again they used the same procedure to get nutra sweet in the door, almost totally done away with sacchrin.
And what does big brother done for us, feeds us bromides, flourides, and chlorine to keep us docile, I recall big headlines back in the sixties, Russians thought to use bromide, fed to prisoners, to keep them docile and compliant.
A few years later at the end of the sixties, bromide leavening was leaping forward as our bread now all contains bromide leavening, all under the guise of protecting us from potassium Iodide leavening. Iodine, We don't have a silent majority, we have a dense majority. But it has it's desired affect, no more street marches, no more demanding our rights.
Just pay your taxes and do what you are told.
david lubbock tx.
 

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