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Old 05-09-2005, 02:23 AM
wacki wacki is offline
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Default Science vs. Greed and Politics

I've seen numerous studies that strongly correlate the rise and fall of the dollar with lung cancer rates. (Draw what conclusions you may about cigarettes from this.)

If you go to this web site you will find lots of wonderful information that is reasonably well sourced. Specifically it talks about how companies are literally lacing tobacco with radioactive waste (specifically polonium). This is a byproduct of the phosphate fertilizer being high in heavy metals and the plant soak up these metals.

http://www.webspawner.com/users/radioactivethreat/

Also:

Researchers have induced cancer in animal test subjects that inhaled polonium 210 but have not caused cancer through the inhalation of any of the non-radioactive chemical carcinogens found in tobacco


So basically, tobacco doesn't cause cancer, it's the radioactive metals they are dumping on the plants that is killing everyone and quite possibly having a huge effect on the value of the dollar.

The polonium in tobacco is well documented and John Hopkins, Mayo, CDC, University of Florida, and many many more institutions have released studies on this.

Basically, what I'm wondering, is why doesn't anyone listen to the scientists/doctors? I would think politicians would be banning these types of fertilizers from being used on tobacco without blinking an eye. This is not the case. I would think Phillip Morris would find it in their best interest to keep their customers alive and healthier longer. This is not the case.
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