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Monday, 02/22/2016 4:28:39 PM

Monday, February 22, 2016 4:28:39 PM

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Interesting article about the way war is waged in competitive business - focused on the Chipotle investigation, but familiar to those who find the Dendreon story credible and familiar to NWBO.

"Unscrupulous people see business as literal war. To them, a few casualties, sick or dead, is normal operating procedure. Corporate espionage is nothing new. Nabisco, a multi-billion dollar bakery, used to have flyovers of aerial photography of their factories by competitors to tabulate trucking supplies for future projected revenue. General Motors president, James Roche, testified before congress that he had hired professional spies to follow, and try to discredit through illegal and disreputable means, Ralf Nader, who merely wrote a book criticizing the automobile industry, for fear Nader's truthful revelations about inept car safety would lead to a loss in sales revenue of two million dollars. Imagine what they would be willing to do for twenty billion dollars!"

http://www.sott.net/article/312066-Federal-investigation-underway-for-Chipotle-sabotage
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