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Friday, June 11, 2004

Cigarette Prohibition And The Trinity Test: How To Build A Media Myth Everyone Can Believe In

"Not all governments around the world share the same problem. Japan and Greece have the highest numbers of adult cigarette smokers in the world, but the lowest incidence of lung cancer. In direct contrast to this, America, Australia, Russia, and some South Pacific island groups have the lowest numbers of adult cigarette smokers in the world, but the highest incidence of lung cancer. This is clue number-one in unravelling the absurd but entrenched western medical lie that "smoking causes lung cancer. Every year, thousands of medical doctors and other members of the "Anti-Smoking Inquisition" spend billions of dollars perpetuating what has unquestionably become the most misleading though successful social engineering scam in history. Although there is no direct link between alcohol and tobacco, the history of American prohibition is important, because it helps us understand how a tiny number of zealots managed to control the behavior and lives of tens of millions of people. Nowadays exactly the same thing is happening to smokers, though this time it is at the hands of government zealots and ignorant medical practitioners rather than tambourine-bashing religious fanatics. Certain governments know that their past actions are directly responsible for causing most of the lung and skin cancers in the world today, so they go to extreme lengths in trying to deflect responsibility and thus financial liability away from themselves, and onto harmless organic tobacco instead. As you can find later in this report, humble organic tobacco has never hurt anyone, and in certain ways can justifiably claim to provide startling health protection." If you are into understanding more rather than following what you are being told, you may enjoy this independent news report by Joe Vialles. Recommended.

 

 

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posted by Robin Good on Friday, June 11 2004, updated on Tuesday, May 5 2015

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