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This is also the same corporation that promoted aspartame to the world by purchasing a company called Searle, whose CEO was a man named donald rumsfeld. He strong-armed the FDA to get aspartame approved as "safe," and we've seen alarming increases in brain tumors and neurodegenerative diseases ever since. I believe there is no natural law that evil corporations led by greedy men will not violate in order to increase their own power or profits.

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The FDA actually banned aspartame based on this finding only to have Searle Chairman donald rumsfeld (yes, this is the same donald rumsfeld who is currently the secretary of defense) come to aspartame's aid. Mr. Rumsfeld used his political connections, pulled some strings and got aspartame approved by the FDA. On January 21, 1981, the day after Ronald Reagan's inauguration, Searle reapplied to the FDA for approval to use aspartame as a food sweetener. The FDA appointed a five-person review board to look at the previous board's denial.

Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power

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Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's immortal words denouncing the irrelevance of "old Europe" to U.S. policy came just as "old Europe" was causing anxiety in the State Department. A position paper, circulated inside the Bureau of European Affairs, denounced REACH as too "costly, burdensome and complex" for industry, and asked for "increased coordination among US and EU regulators" (though the United States had been notably absent from important environmental agreements over the previous two years).

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Defense Secretary donald rumsfeld, for example, seems likely to profit greatly from government purchase of Tamiflu, the drug developed by Gilead Sciences when Rumsfeld was president of the company. He is reported to hold major portions of stock in Gilead.8 Tamiflu was actually developed by Gilead, which then gave Roche Laboratories (www.roche.com) the exclusive rights to market and sell this drug.9 Trust in our government's medical officials is in short supply. References 1 Bird Flu infecting Vietnamese Girl found Resistant to Primary Drug (See: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.

Too Profitable to Cure

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But then, in the early '80s, donald rumsfeld made his move into the political arena, joining President Reagan's transition team. One of the first things he did was appoint a new FDA commissioner, Arthur Hull Hays. And in 1981, Hays approved aspartame for use in "dry goods" — despite the long history of controversy and negative findings. Things have just continued on a downward spiral ever since. Before long, NutraSweet was everywhere, from soda to salad dressing. All thanks to a no-good, know-nothing businessman-turned-politician that we've STILL got making big decisions for this country.
CEO, donald rumsfeld, for his blatant violations of the Constitution and his shameless disregard for the safety of the American people. You see, Rumsfeld is not only the current point man for the disaster in Iraq, but he was also the point man who brought to your table the most toxic substance ever added to food — aspartame (commonly known as NutraSweet). Now that NutraSweet's cousin, Splenda, is taking over the packaged food industry in all those new low-carb products, it's time to take a look back at how these mutants made their way into our lives in the first place.

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The FDA actually banned aspartame based on this finding only to have Searle Chairman donald rumsfeld (yes, this is the same donald rumsfeld who is currently the secretary of defense) come to aspartame's aid. Mr. Rumsfeld used his political connections, pulled some strings and got aspartame approved by the FDA. On January 21, 1981, the day after Ronald Reagan's inauguration, Searle reapplied to the FDA for approval to use aspartame as a food sweetener. The FDA appointed a five-person review board to look at the previous board's denial.

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As Searle's former CEO donald rumsfeld said in a very different context, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. A lack of definitive evidence regarding human harm is not proof that no such harm occurs. Rather it shows the difficulties and roadblocks that surround efforts to develop information on the health effects of modern technologies and chemicals. The presumption of innocence with which we accept new technologies today, like that with which the world greeted x-rays at the dawn of the twentieth century, makes no sense.

Aspartame found to cause breast cancer, leukemia and lymphomas in latest animal experiments

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Those who have studied a bit of aspartame history know that aspartame was pushed through the FDA by none other than donald rumsfeld. Click here to read more articles on aspartame and its dubious history. Since the very beginning, the FDA has done everything in its power to protect the aspartame industry, including denying approval for the natural herbal sweetener stevia as a way to suppress the competition and protect the market for corporate-manufactured chemical sweeteners like aspartame.

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And then donald rumsfeld proved his worth. Searle's directors clearly had not hired him for his pharmaceutical expertise—he had none to speak of—but for his already legendary Washington connections. After the election of President Reagan in November 1980 these suddenly became much more powerful. Rumsfeld told a Searle sales meeting that he would get aspartame approved within the year. According to a 2006 article in the Ecologist, he vowed to "call in his markers" with the FDA.39 The day after President Reagan was inaugurated, January 22, 1981, Searle reapplied for FDA approval.

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The Bush administration has had very close ties with the drug industry: donald rumsfeld, for example, was formerly CEO of Searle, which was acquired by Pharmacia, the makers of Xanax, and budget director Mitch Daniels was vice president of Eli Lilly. For all the talk of disaster, the top seven U.S.-based drug companies made $34 billion profit from $193 billion in revenues in 2004, which translates to an 18 percent profit margin.6 In 2006, the return on revenues for the pharmaceutical industry was 20 percent, making it the second most profitable industry in America.

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Shortly after the proposed investigation was announced, Searle hired donald rumsfeld, who had just left office as Defense Secretary, to be its chief operating officer. He started in early f 977. That July, the chief attorney in charge of the grand jury, Samuel Skinner, resigned and went to work for Sidley & Austin, the law firm representing Searle. The person who replaced him, William Conlon, would eventually join Skinner at the same firm. They had their work cut out for them.

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Aspartame and Other Sweet Killer Drugs Aspartame is the sweetener in Diet Coke, Diet Pepsi and thousands of "diet" foods. donald rumsfeld, who once was the CEO of a major drug company, managed to bring this poisonous food/drug to market during the Reagan administration. He used his political influence to quash an FDA toxicologist's report naming aspartame as a cause of not only cancer, but brain tumors as well.
As recorded in the Congressional Record of 1985, then CEO of Searle Laboratories donald rumsfeld said that he would call in his markers to get aspartame approved. Rumsfeld was on President Reagan's transition team and, a day after taking office, Reagan appointed Hayes. No FDA Commissioner in the previous sixteen years had allowed aspartame on the market. In 1983, aspartame was approved for use in carbonated beverages. Today it is found in over 5,000 foods, drinks and medicines.

The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits

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Secretary of Defense donald rumsfeld described the status of intelligence and information gathering in a post-9/11 world, famously stating, ". . . there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know."1 In other words, Rumsfeld was saying that we don't have all of the information and we know that we don't have it.

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet

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Knowing what we don't know To borrow from donald rumsfeld, one of the great 'known unknowns' in the climate change field, and the only part of the climatic equation that we actually have any control over, is future emissions - just how many more billions of tonnes of greenhouse gases humans are going to emit through burning fossil fuels and clearing forests over years to come.

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References: "Donald Rumsfeld and Aspartame," News With Views (), 5/9/04 Roberts, H.J. Aspartame Disease — An Ignored Epidemic. West Palm Beach (FL): Sunshine Sentinel Press, 2001. The FDA and the USDA are culpable drug agents when you consider they approved the additives for our processed food products. Red Dye #2 and transfatty acids are just two examples of lobbying efforts gone astray. The food police were left with egg on their faces. Any processed food has been modified to the extent it has increased shelf life because of added preservatives (chemicals).

The mass poisoning of humanity: an exploration of human stupidity

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It was none other than donald rumsfeld at the time who helped push aspartame through the FDA to get it legalized as a food additive. Today, we now see the vast majority of complaints of food side effects sent to the FDA being caused by aspartame. Aspartame is an excitotoxin, that is, a neurotoxic chemical, and it breaks down in your body into both formic acid and formaldehyde. Now, would you like to go out and drink some formaldehyde?

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Reagan's transition team, which includes donald rumsfeld, CEO of Searle, also hand picks Arthur Hull Hayes to be the new FDA commissioner. March 1981. An FDA commissioner's panel is established to review issues about aspartame raised by the Public Board of Inquiiy. May 19, 1981. Three FDA scientists advise against approval of Nu-traSweet and aspartame stating on the record that Searle tests are unreliable and are not adequate to determine the safely of aspartame. These FDA scientists believe that aspartame is responsible for brain tumors and other major health concerns. July 15, 1981.
January 1981. donald rumsfeld, the CEO of Searle, states in a sales meeting that he is going to make a big push in Washington by using his friends and connections to get aspartame approved within the year. Rumsfeld says that he will use his political pull, rather than scientific means, to make sure aspartame gets approved! Remember, if aspartame is approved, Searle makes tens of billions of dollars in profits and the stock skyrockets. Rumsfeld is poised to make hundreds of millions. January 21, 1981. Ronald Reagan is sworn in as president of the United States.
Searle hires Washington insider donald rumsfeld as the new CEO! A former member of Congress and secretary of defense in the Ford administration, Rumsfeld brings in several of his Washington cronies as top management. What everyone knows now is that Searle was facing some major problems and needed some "political insider help." It simply did what all companies do, pay off Washington insiders with huge amounts of money; they use their political connections, their friends on the inside of Washington to pull the strings to make sure the problems go away. July 1, 1977. Samuel Skinner, the U.S.

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As Steve Conafay, then a lobbyist for Pfizer, recalls, "There was definitely the feeling that the industry was under attack and that something big had to be done." donald rumsfeld, then the CEO of G. D. Searle, Inc., makers of a wide variety of drugs and chemicals, summed up the general attitude when, upon greeting FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy, he "sat down across from me," recalls Kennedy, "slumped a little, and said, 'What are we doing wrong?'" With Reaganism ascendant, the question quickly turned into: What is the government doing wrong?
The arrogance was palpable, a far cry from Donald Rumsfeld's "What are we doing wrong?" lament of a decade or so earlier. In 1992, after withdrawal of its drug Omniflox, officials from Abbott Laboratories simply refused to show up and meet with FDA safety people. At a scientific advisory meeting on using the drug tamoxifen for breast cancer, according to a longtime observer, "You could read between the lines that the reviewers were just screaming that the companies were not providing all the information.
To a generation of young medical men and women, Illich struck a chord; certainly he was part of the background music to activist physicians like Terry Kupers and his band of antipharma interns, and he was likely one of the cultural critics of big pharma who had made donald rumsfeld, during his days at G. D. Searle, so glum.

Health roundup: Dementia drugs, bullfights and teenage diabetes (satire)

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Or like donald rumsfeld hearing forty-five countries simultaneously announce, "Please invade us. We want YOUR form of government for all our people!" Sugar has this effect on children, which is why they are so good at manipulating their parents into giving it to them. Sugar, actually, is the drug of familial dysfunction and yet parents don't even think their kids are eating excessive amounts. "No more than the other kids eat," they'll proudly explain. Between mouthfuls.

Interview with David Wolfe on raw foods, the bird flu and herbal healing

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They want people to take this because it makes money, and let's be honest about a couple of the connections here. donald rumsfeld is a shareholder in the company that is distributing the bird flu antiviral drug, Tamiflu. It's not a conspiracy or anything. It's just a small world up there in Washington and the people who are making the decisions are some of the people who are benefiting from it financially.

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Now, back in the United States, let's say donald rumsfeld, for example, owned a chain of factories in Iraq before 2001. Let's say he owned a chain of factories where people were making all kinds of products that were being exported, and let's say these factories were generating a couple of billion dollars in profit every year. Would we have gone to war with Iraq? I very much doubt it, because when there's trade and business happening between two countries, war messes with the profits. Whenever you see two countries trading a lot, you don't see wars between them.

Big Pharma scare tactics: How the pharmaceutical industry influences American consumers

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One of our biggest drug companies, Eli Lilly, was once home to people like George Bush, Sr. and donald rumsfeld, a man with a strong history in various food and drug giants. There are very strong ties between pharmaceutical companies and the Bush administration. I think that's why you see such a strong push to convince people they have to buy prescription drugs here in the United States at ridiculous prices to treat fictitious diseases that don't even exist, and then stay on those drugs for a lifetime.

Interview with Dr. Russell Blaylock on devastating health effects of MSG, aspartame and excitotoxins

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Blaylock: donald rumsfeld was the one who pushed a lot of this through, when he was in the chairmanship of the G.D. Searle company, NutraSweet. He got it approved through the regulatory process, but once it was approved, the government didn't want to admit that they had made a mistake. They just continued to cover it up, like the fluoride thing and the milk industry. You're not going to criticize milk in the media, because they are smart enough to advertise in newspapers, magazines, health magazines and journals. They have all the media outlets covered.

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