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wow_happens28

02/06/15 9:03 AM

#5545 RE: Past and present #5543

Jewish writer warns of GMO/biotech holocaust

http://www.naturalnews.com/048532_Holocaust_GMO_food_fluoridated_water.html

NaturalNews) How does one voluntarily commit suicide without realizing it? The result of a slow, painful death is no different from a sudden unexpected death -- the end of mortality. For starters, I am Jewish, so don't take this the wrong way, but eating cancer-causing food designed by Nazi scientists is suicide, and it's like walking into the gas chambers slowly, over time, getting dosed over and over again with "mustard-gas-food." Pesticides infect most conventional foods in the USA today, and it's all thanks to the same I.G. Farben Nazis from the second World War. Today's food holocaust includes all the same ingredients, including fluoride in the water, that was given to Jews in the concentration camps to keep them weak so they wouldn't fight back or think deep about their short future. They worked in factories making war materials and they were sick to death, literally, from the chemicals they were fed. Scientists in labs in Auschwitz ran insane experiments on humans as if they were lab rats, just the way chemotherapy and surgery are applied today to fix a blood disease known as cancer. We might as well be "bleeding humans out" like the old days. It's just NOT working. In 10 years, 6 million or more Americans will die of cancer and/or chemotherapy treatment overdose, and that's the same number of Jews who died in the Holocaust from being poisoned and murdered in the name of science, power and money. Sound familiar?

Biotech, Big Agriculture and toxic pharmaceuticals - a well-orchestrated blend of death and destruction
Gabriel Donohoe of wrote:

After World War Two, scores of suspected Nazi war criminals were prosecuted by the Allies in the Palace of Justice in the city of Nuremberg, the birth-place of the Nazi Party. The defendants were drawn not just from the military, but also from medical, judicial, administrative, industrial, and other sectors of the German war machine.

Among the industrial prisoners charged with crimes against humanity were 24 managers of IG Farben, an organization without whom, according to U.S. Chief Prosecutor Telford Taylor, the Second World War would not have been possible.

In 1925, IG Farben, Interessengemeinschaft Farben, (Association of Common Interests), became a powerful cartel of German chemical and pharmaceutical companies such as Bayer (the aspirin manufacturer), BASF, AGFA, and Hoechst (now known as Aventis.) By 1933, the IG Farben group had become the largest chemical and pharmaceutical corporation in the world. And even today, although it doesn't use the name IG Farben, its companies remain the most powerful transnationals on the planet in pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and agro-chemicals.

Organochlorine pesticides and toxic chlorinated tap water:

Are you underrating massive health detriment right now? Consider these facts:

Bioaccumulative means that these chlorine by-products keep going through the food chain time after time. The individual living carrier species die, but the chemicals persist unchanged, decade after decade. The result is that the levels of PCBs and dioxins found in meat and fish can today be millions of times greater than the amounts found in nature.

Slow breakdown of PVC plumbing, year after year, is one big stand-alone reason why it's bad to drink tap water, irrespective of the quality of the water itself. ...

Bleaching paper is another big market for chlorine. ...

Chlorine is the most popular method of bleaching. Problem is, 300 different organochlorines are the result. Guess how much of them gets dumped into lakes, rivers, and oceans of the world each year. Go ahead, guess. 4 million tons! ...

Once in the body, organochlorines are protectively encapsulated in fat cells -- the site most conducive to long-term storage and accumulation.

Now understand this: Three pounds of friendly bacteria are supposed to populate our colon to facilitate the final stage of digestion and vitamin synthesis. Chlorine, just like antibiotics, knocks out all the bacteria -- good and bad! This means your probiotics are destroyed and the whole digestive system is forced to operate in survival mode. Three out of every four American cities chlorinates the drinking water. It's pure evil politics.

WWIII: There is a war going on today for chemical-free food and water
The concept of organic food for disease prevention and healing has been suppressed. Many alternative doctors have been persecuted and even assassinated for using and defending it. Hundreds of known disease causes and cures still are buried under the rug, kept out of the mainstream media, out of medical journals and out of the mouths of the doctors who sell you on their latest prescription drug so they can get front row seats to the ball game. Chronic diseases we know so well today could be cured with simple, inexpensive natural therapies. Dr. Herbert Ley, the former United States FDA Commissioner, has been quoted: "What the FDA is doing and what the public thinks it's doing are as different as night and day."

Don't be a knowing volunteer for experimental treatment (surgery/chemo/radiation). Don't "board the train" to the food holocaust known as GMO. If you're on that train now... jump off immediately! You can live in the organic world and there are no "consequences" to suffer, nor any swastikas to which you must bow down. Live your healthy life with respect for your body. Live free!

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/048532_Holocaust_GMO_food_fluoridated_water.html#ixzz3QyQ63yTa

wow_happens28

02/09/15 9:46 AM

#5547 RE: Past and present #5543

81 Percent of Dollar Store Products Tested Contain Chemicals Linked To Learning Disabilities, Cancer and Serious Illnesses

http://preventdisease.com/news/15/020915_81-Percent-Dollar-Store-Products-Chemicals-Linked-Learning-Disabilities-Cancer.shtml

HealthyStuff, in collaboration with the Campaign for Healthier Solutions, released a report today about toxic chemicals found in Dollar store products. The report -- A Day Late and a Dollar Short: Discount Retailers are Falling Behind on Safer Chemicals -- includes testing results for 164 dollar store products such as toys, jewelry, school supplies and other household items, that found over 81% (133 of 164) contained at least one hazardous chemical above levels of concern.

The campaign also sent a letter to the CEO's of the four largest Dollar store chains -- including Family Dollar (tentatively acquired by Dollar Tree on January 22), Dollar Tree, Dollar General, and 99 Cents Only urging them to stop the sale of products with hazardous chemicals to communities of color and low-income families, who already live in more polluted areas and "food deserts," and adopt policies that will protect both customers and their businesses. Combined these discount chains have sales totaling over $36 billion and operate more stores nationally than Walmart.

"People struggling to make ends meet are confined to shopping at the Dollar stores," said Jose T. Bravo, National Coordinator for the Campaign for Healthier Solutions. "We are already disproportionately affected by pollution and lack of adequate medical care, and now we know we're filling our homes and our bodies with chemicals released from Dollar store products. This needs to stop. "

"We've tested 1,000's of products from dozens of retailers over the last ten years, said Jeff Gearhart, HealthyStuff Research Director. "And on average the dollar store products are some of the poorest peforming from a chemical hazard perspective. I am particularly concerned about the comparatively high percentage of products containing hazardous plasticizers. "

The chemicals of concern found in Dollar store products tested for this report include: phthalates, linked to birth defects, reduced fertility, cancer, learning disabilities, diabetes, and other health issues; polyvinyl chloride plastic (PVC or vinyl), which creates hazards throughout its life cycle and has been linked to asthma and lung effects; and toxic metals such as lead, which harms brain development, leading to learning disabilities, lower IQ, and cause other serious health impacts, especially in children.

Other key findings from the report include:

49% of products tested (80 of 164) contained two or more hazardous chemicals above levels of concern;
38% of the products tested (63 of 164) contained the toxic plastic PVC (vinyl);
32% of a subset of vinyl products tested for phthalates (12 of 38) contained levels of phthalates above the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) limit for children's products.


In addition, 40% of sales at Dollar stores go toward food products (not tested for this report) -- much of which is highly processed with low nutritional quality, and whose packaging is another potential source of toxic chemicals including bisphenol-A (BPA), a synthetic hormone linked to breast and others cancers, reproductive problems, obesity, early puberty and heart disease.

Fortunately, there is a growing movement by mainstream retail and manufacturing brands -- including Target and Walmart -- to respond to consumer demand for safer products with publicly-available corporate policies that identify, disclose, and replace priority toxic chemicals with safer alternatives. By failing to address toxic chemicals through comprehensive policies, Dollar chains are not only putting their customers at risk, they are exposing their businesses to the fate of companies like Mattel, which lost 18% of its value after recalling toys with lead paint, and Sigg USA, which went bankrupt after failing to disclose toxic BPA in its water bottles.

The Campaign for Healthier Solutions is asking for a comprehensive set of reforms, including that:

Discount Retailers immediately remove children's products found to contain regulated phthalates and lead from store shelves; and adopt comprehensive corporate chemical management policies to identify, disclose, and remove hazardous chemicals from their supply chains and from all products in their stores, beginning with their house brands.

Local, State, and Federal Governments ensure that discount retailers comply with all relevant laws and regulations; and adopt public policies (such as Maine's Kid-Safe Products Law and Washington's Children's Safe Products Act) that require manufacturers and retailers to disclose hazardous chemicals in products, research alternatives, and remove hazardous chemicals when alternatives are available, effective, and safer.

Families and Communities let Dollar store chains know that they want safer products, and join local and national efforts advocating for nontoxic products.

Complete test results are available at HealthyStuff.org. The full report and more information about the Campaign are available at www.nontoxicdollarstores.org

Sources:
ecocenter.org