Guest guest Posted September 17, 2004 Report Share Posted September 17, 2004 IT'S A GREAT " ANT KILLER " , TOO ??? Posted By: Questionnairy <Send E-Mail> Thursday, 16 September 2004, 9:51 a.m. http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=55701 Re: HAVEN'T YOU KNOWN THAT 'ASPARTAME' IS BAD ??? Also, I have known for a while now that " sweet-n-low " is the best " ant killer " around. It's free, too. You can snitch a few packs at most any " fast food joint " . Works even on fireants. Kitchen ants dissapear in a couple days. Seems they carry it back to the queen, and it kills her in a day or so. The whole colony just disappears. Just sprinkle a small amount wherever you see a trail of ants, and zoom they are gone. Works good on yellowjacket nests too. Me, I haven't touched the stuff in years, 'cept to kill ants.. Bob S. HAVEN'T YOU KNOWN THAT " ASPARTAME " IS BAD ??? Posted By: Questionnairy <Send E-Mail> Wednesday, 15 September 2004, 9:23 p.m. Just received this from Dr. Betty Martini: Racketeering Charges Filed Against NutraSweet Co., American Diabetes Association, Monsanto & Dr Robert H. Moser for Manufacturing and Marketing " Toxic Aspartame " San Francisco, CA: A RACKETEER INFLUENCED & CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS [RICO] complaint has been filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The suit, filed by a member of The National Justice League, charges the defendants with manufacturing and marketing a deadly neurotoxin unfit for human consumption, while they assured the pubic that aspartame (also known as NutraSweet/Equal) contaminated products are safe and healthful, even for children and pregnant women. Present Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is mentioned throughout the lawsuit. As evidence, an explosive affidavit from a former employee of the G.D. Searle Co - the developer of aspartame - will be made public at a National Press Conference on Thursday, September 16 at 11:00 a.m. at the Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel, 1230 J Street, Sacramento, California 95814, phone (916) 447-1700. For 16 years, the FDA denied approval of aspartame because of compelling evidence of its contributing to brain tumors and other serious disabilities. Donald Rumsfeld, present Secretary of Defense in the Bush Administration, left President Ford's administration as Chief of Staff to become the CEO of aspartame producer G D Searle Co. in 1981. Shortly after, Rumsfeld became the CEO, and the day after President Reagan took office, aspartame was quickly approved by FDA Commissioner Arthur Hayes over the objections of the FDA's Public Board of Inquiry. Hayes had been recently appointed by the Reagan Administration. Shortly after aspartame's approval by the FDA, Hayes joined NutraSweet's public relations firm under a ten year contract at $1,000 a day. Aspartame/NutraSweet was the product of the G. D. Searle Co. In January 1977, the FDA wrote a 33 page letter to U.S. Justice Department Attorney Sam Skinner: " We request that your office convene a Grand Jury investigation into apparent violations of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. " Skinner allowed the Statute of Limitations to run. Three FDA Commissioners and eight other officers and Skinner took jobs in the aspartame industry shortly after it was approved in 1982. The Food and Drug Administration once listed 92 adverse reactions from 10,000 consumer complaints and sent the list to all inquirers. In 1996 the FDA stopped taking complaints and now denies existence of the report. Seizures, blindness, sexual dysfunction, obesity, testicular, mammary and brain tumors and death, plus dozens of other dread diseases named in the suit arise from the consumption of this neurotoxin. There's a lot more to this story... http://www.wnho.net/press_release_9-15-04.htm ---------- ---- Bobby G. http://www.congregator.net/ Ten Most Recent EZ Forum Posts Get a full list of posts by entering " Congregator " in the search box on the forum home page. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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