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This is a crime against humanity. The FDA is guilty of that crime, and its decision makers should be punished as criminals. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It is a crime against humanity, and just like the crimes committed by Big Tobacco, the Big Pharma racketeering crimes will not be tolerated forever. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It is every citizen's duty to resist false arrest
There is no such crime as "resisting arrest." This is a fictitious crime dreamed up by law enforcement to accuse a citizen of a crime when they refuse to surrender to the illegal demands of the police.
U.S. courts have ruled on numerous occasions that resisting a false arrest is not merely a citizen's right, but his duty! |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
What, exactly, is his crime anyway? If being sick is a crime, then practically this entire nation should be locked up, because we're the most diseased population in the modern world.
Update:
The mainstream media is reporting today that Santos has finally agreed to start taking synthetic chemical medications while sitting in jail. Gee, what a choice, huh? "Here, take these medications or rot in your jail cell." That's the choice Santos has been given. What an incredible system of medicine we live under today, huh? |
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Consumers caught humming their favorite songs will be charged with a more serious crime: The public performance of a copyrighted song, for which the fines can reach over $250,000 per incident. "Humming, singing and whistling songs will not be tolerated," said Sherman. "Only listening and forgetting songs is allowed."
Consumers attempting to circumvent the RIAA's new memory-wiping technology by actually remembering songs will be charged with felony crimes under provisions of the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act). |
Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
The charges against the German doctors lodged at Nuremberg involved crimes against humanity: murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation and other inhumane acts committed against any civilian population, before or during the war, or persecutions on political, racial or religious grounds in execution of or in connection with any crime within the jurisdiction of the tribunal, whether or not in violation of domestic law in the country where perpetrated. |
Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts |
As in: their lives life may be difficult and drab, but at least live scorpions are not at their feet. The crime shows have becoming vastly more technical and "forensic" in their presentation. Crimes are re-created in slow-motion, frame-by-frame detail, ballistics experts are called in, semen samples are tested for DNA—all creating an ever more voyeuristic and gruesome level of detail, all in deceptive service of the plot. In fact, there is less and less actual plot, and more and more of the various forms of torture. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
I call it a crime against the People of America, because to knowingly allow a dangerous, cancer-causing, nerve-damaging chemical to be used in the national food supply -- even while receiving tens of thousands of health complaints from the people consuming aspartame -- is nothing less than negligent homicide. It's a felony, and those responsible for allowing this poison to contaminate America's food supply are, indeed, unindicted felons who deserve to be arrested and prosecuted for their crimes. |
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Today, Guantanamo Bay holds prisoners who have been held for six years and never charged with a crime! It is a violation of both domestic and international law, and that's why the Bush Administration chose to kidnap and imprison these people on non-U.S. land -- it was a way to attempt to avoid adhering to U.S. laws establishing the basic rights of those charged with criminal acts. (Yes, even criminals have basic rights, like the right to legal representation and the right to know what crime they're being charged with.) The behavior of the U.S. |
Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts |
It is now considered a crime to serve a rare hamburger. Even if you have not committed this "crime," any infection will be attributed to not washing your hands every time you touch a raw chicken or to letting the chicken touch your kitchen counter or any other food. The meat itself, they claim, is totally safe and meets the standard safety requirements imposed by the government; of course, this holds true only as long as you keep disinfecting your hands and your kitchen countertop. |
Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts |
In a follow-up study of 48 cities, half of which had a 1 per cent population which meditated, the 1 per cent cities achieved a 22 per cent decrease in crime, compared with an increase of 2 per cent in the control cities, and an 89 per cent reduction in the crime trend, compared with an increase of 53 per cent in the control cities.'?
The TM organization has even studied whether group meditation could affect world peace. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
That, to me, is a crime. It's not just a crime in the legal sense, but in the spiritual sense, a crime against a fellow human being. To exploit their pain and suffering for your financial gain is unethical and immoral. It's bad karma and it should be against the law.
Instead, many of these companies are actually propped up today. Business magazines talk about them as great successes, and their CEOs are named as some of the most successful business people in the country. They sit on various boards, and they're influential people. I ask myself, "What great good have these people accomplished? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Yes, even criminals have basic rights, like the right to legal representation and the right to know what crime they're being charged with.) The behavior of the U.S. in these matters is very much like Nazi Germany and is nothing less than a series of war crimes being perpetrated against not just men from Middle Eastern nations, but also U.S. citizens.
The U.S. government is also the only government in the world to have ever dropped nuclear weapons on predominantly civilian populations (Japan, World War II), and today, the U.S. |
Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts |
Regardless of your age, you've been around long enough to witness at least some of these undesirable changes in the form of increased crime, terrorism, or war in the world around us. These changes reflect a world that seems increasingly stressful and in a downward spiral. If you doubt what I write, read the newspaper, watch the news, and ask yourself: Is the world a better, safer, and kinder place than it was five or ten years ago?
I certainly don't blame all of our social problems, from violent crimes to terrorism, on bad eating habits. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It should be a crime to put a toxic substance into a food product and sell it to a consumer. Shouldn't that be a crime? I mean, if the world made sense, it would be a crime, especially now that we know these ingredients promote disease. It's not even debatable anymore. Heck, even the FDA finally has admitted it and is requiring labels – warning labels, in a sense – that say, "Here's how many grams of trans fat you have in this food." That's a warning label, folks. |
Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts |
In a follow-up study of 48 cities, half of which had a 1 per cent population which meditated, the 1 per cent cities achieved a 22 per cent decrease in crime, compared with an increase of 2 per cent in the control cities, and an 89 per cent reduction in the crime trend, compared with an increase of 53 per cent in the control cities.'?
The TM organization has even studied whether group meditation could affect world peace. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
This is a fictitious crime dreamed up by law enforcement to accuse a citizen of a crime when they refuse to surrender to the illegal demands of the police.
U.S. courts have ruled on numerous occasions that resisting a false arrest is not merely a citizen's right, but his duty! In fact, courts have gone so far as to rule that if a law enforcement officer is killed as a result of actions stemming from a citizen's attempts to defend themselves against a false arrest, it is the fault of the officer, not the citizen. |
Antoinette Saville and Antony J. Haynes See book keywords and concepts |
Diet, crime and Delinquency
Alexander Schauss was the Director of the American Institute for Biosocial Research when he wrote his book Diet, crime and Delinquency in 1980. This slim, 108-page volume presents startling evidence that what we eat can have a significant impact on our potential to commit crimes and misbehave. The book is not just about food intolerance, however, but also refers to sugar, toxic metals such as lead, food additives, nutrient insufficiencies, lack of exercise and lack of proper exposure to light. |
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Businesses closing earlier, of course, will reduce the number of jobs needed to operate those businesses, which will create more unemployment and, ultimately, more street crime. It's just another one of those unintended consequences of overzealous government meddling, of which Chicago has plenty.
This is not to say that video cameras can't be amusing to voters, but that's only true if they're installed in the offices of public officials. If we really want to reduce crime in this country, we should be installing cameras in the places where the highest crimes are committed, right? |
Antoinette Saville and Antony J. Haynes See book keywords and concepts |
Diet, crime and Delinquency
Alexander Schauss was the Director of the American Institute for Biosocial Research when he wrote his book Diet, crime and Delinquency in 1980. This slim, 108-page volume presents startling evidence that what we eat can have a significant impact on our potential to commit crimes and misbehave. The book is not just about food intolerance, however, but also refers to sugar, toxic metals such as lead, food additives, nutrient insufficiencies, lack of exercise and lack of proper exposure to light. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Taking that cash is a crime because the cash obviously belongs to the owner of the wallet. Yet it's a crime with near-zero risk, because the finder can always say there was no cash in the wallet when they found it (or they can just take the cash and throw the wallet in the trash). What percentage of people do you think will steal the cash?
Let's say that number is 30%. This means 30% of the population has the mentality of "opportunistic crime," meaning that they will steal from others under the right circumstances. |
Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts |
The Vaccine-Autism Link
Many doctors act as if it is a crime when parents refuse to give vaccines to their children. They equate it with irresponsible parenting. These doctors blindly rely on recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). In October 2004, CDC representatives announced their recommendation that children aged 6 months to 23 months should receive flu shots (which contain thimerosal) as part of the standard schedule of immunizations. |
| Even if you have not committed this "crime," any infection will be attributed to not washing your hands every time you touch a raw chicken or to letting the chicken touch your kitchen counter or any other food. The meat itself, they claim, is totally safe and meets the standard safety requirements imposed by the government; of course, this holds true only as long as you keep disinfecting your hands and your kitchen countertop. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
I suppose next, the FDA will arrest people for exercising healthy immune system function because, to them, curing cancer is considered some sort of crime. (Read "When Healing Becomes A Crime" by Kenny Ausubel to learn more about the FDA's longstanding crusade to oppress and outlaw legitimate cancer treatments.)
The only time cancer gets diagnosed in your body is when your immune system is unable to do the job it already knows how to do. |
Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts |
For over 12 years and with the full knowledge and support of their executive officers, the AMA paid the salaries and expenses for a team of more than a dozen medical doctors, lawyers, and support staff for the expressed purpose of conspiring [overtly and covertly] with others in medicine to first contain, and eventually, destroy the profession of chiropractic in the United States and elsewhere," writes journalist Kenny Ausubel in When Healing Becomes A crime.
As an organization, the AMA is just not very nice. As investigative reporter Mike Adams writes on the excellent website NewsTarget, " .. |
Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts |
These were years that saw, among other things, the first efforts to outlaw or restrict blood sports like bear baiting and to abolish the public executions that were increasingly felt to increase rather than reduce crime (they were abolished in France in 1780 and in England in 1783).36 Taken together, these general trends provide a framework for us to make sense of why the mesmeric crisis or healing convulsion gradually gave way to a new mesmeric narrative organized around a new climactic centerpiece: the descent into a trance state that would be called "magnetic somnambulism. |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
It existed as a kind of smoking-gun evidence after a crime. Harley suggested James look at the sequence more closely. By looking at its structure, Harley hoped he and James might be able to peer into the past and see what pattern of amino acids on a foreign antigen so closely imitated the pattern of eight amino acids in the Sm B sequence that it could cause lupus patients' immune systems to err, triggering the whole cascade of events leading to lupus.
Still, he wasn't overly hopeful. There were literally thousands of potential antigens out there.
Yet what Judi James found was startling. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It's not just a crime in the legal sense, but in the spiritual sense, a crime against a fellow human being. To exploit their pain and suffering for your financial gain is unethical and immoral. It's bad karma and it should be against the law.
Instead, many of these companies are actually propped up today. Business magazines talk about them as great successes, and their CEOs are named as some of the most successful business people in the country. They sit on various boards, and they're influential people. I ask myself, "What great good have these people accomplished?" Nothing! |