Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | In research published this month, it was revealed that philip morris used a German research facility to study the health effects of cigarette smoke decades ago. Even though the research showed that both smoking and secondhand smoke are harmful to human health, philip morris reportedly concealed the evidence and took significant steps to make sure it would never become public.
Phillip Morris continues to deny that secondhand smoke is dangerous to human health, but if the Lancet report is to be believed, its own research contradicts that conclusion. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Altria Group is the parent company of Kraft Foods,
Philip Morris International, philip morris USA, and philip morris Capital Corporation. Altria
Group is also the largest shareholder in the world's second-largest brewer, SABMiller, with a 36 percent economic interest, http://altria.eom/about_altria/l_0_aboutaltriaover.asp. American Council for Fitness and Nutrition. "American Council for Fitness and Nutrition General
Membership List." http://www.acfn.org/about-members/. American Dietetic Association. "Use of Nutritive and Nonnutritive Sweeteners." http://eatright
. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | Source: George Weissman, president, philip morris, 1954
" There is not one shred of conclusive evidence to support the link between cigarette smoking and lung cancer." George Weissman, president, philip morris, 1957
A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers
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A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers
The "Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers," an advertisement placed in 448 newspapers in 258 American cities in 1954 by U.S. tobacco manufacturers, questioned research which implicated tobacco as a cause of cancer. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Just like its parent philip morris, Kraft Foods strongly denies any link between its food ingredients and chronic disease. It also seems to be taking the same political strategy of denial by saying that any food can be part of a healthy diet. This makes about as much sense as saying that any cigarette can be part of healthy breathing. In fact every cigarette a person smokes takes them one step further away from health. | | What's interesting about all this is not only that a leading company of Big Tobacco has been caught concealing evidence of the health risks associated with its products, but also that philip morris is the parent company of Kraft Foods. And Kraft Foods, of course, is the company that manufactures some of the most popular food products -- such as Oreo cookies and Velveeta cheese food -- that, like cigarettes, are manufactured with ingredients now well known to be associated with various health problems in humans.
For example, Oreo cookies are made with hydrogenated oils. | | Even though the research showed that both smoking and secondhand smoke are harmful to human health, philip morris reportedly concealed the evidence and took significant steps to make sure it would never become public.
Phillip Morris continues to deny that secondhand smoke is dangerous to human health, but if the Lancet report is to be believed, its own research contradicts that conclusion. | Paul D. Blanc, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Brodeur makes clear that the machinations of Johns-Manville make those of philip morris seem naive and ineffectual by comparison.
Today, despite a century of well-documented deadly experience, worldwide production of asbestos products is as great as ever. Although the use of asbestos in many applications in the United States and European countries has been strictly curtailed or banned altogether, much of the rest of the world lags far behind in protective regulation for asbestos. | Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts | That edge was discovered with a jolt by Microsoft, which was fined close to a billion dollars for violating European principles of fair competition in its marketing of computer software; by General Electric, which had its proposed merger with Honeywell blocked because of similar anticompetitiveness concerns; and by philip morris, which agreed to a one billion dollar fine to settle allegations of tobacco smuggling and evading taxes. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | A so-called consumer group that represents smokers is suing philip morris to pay for yearly cancer screening. The group wants the tobacco company to pay for low-dose CT scanning of the chest. But the funding for this group is undisclosed. The head of this consumer group was formerly employed by an unnamed Fortune 500 company and had worked for various Congressional leaders. Has she been planted to head this consumer group? How would this leader represent smokers? | | Tobacco Control 9: 193-200, 2000] The leading manufacturer of cigarettes in Japan, Japan Tobacco, of which the government holds two-thirds ownership, continues to question whether tobacco is a major cause of disease and death. philip morris has assisted Japan Tobacco, which is evidence of global collaboration. [Lancet 363: 1820-24,2004]
Smokers as pawns to industry: screening programs
Smokers also find themselves as pawns to the medical profession. Many smokers know that early detection is their only hope for successful treatment. | | Philip Morris is the only company that makes a product that kills its customers and throws a party! [Tobacco Control 15:75-77, 2006] that certain tobacco additives be banned because they increase the risk for cancer and tobacco addiction. German health authorities allege certain substances were added to cigarettes to make them more palatable to children and young people. Menthol was added as an anesthetic to dull the harsh effects of tobacco among first-time smokers. Even sugar and aromatics were added to make cigarettes taste better. | | George Weissman, president, philip morris, 1957
A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers
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A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers
The "Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers," an advertisement placed in 448 newspapers in 258 American cities in 1954 by U.S. tobacco manufacturers, questioned research which implicated tobacco as a cause of cancer. This ad promised that cigarettes were safe and pledged to support impartial research to investigate allegations that smoking was harmful to human health. | Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts | In more recent times, the litany of corporations found liable for significant financial punishment has been long, including Dow Corning (silicone breast implants), Merck (Vioxx pain reliever), the Ford Motor Company (the "exploding" Pinto), AH Robins (the Dalkon Shield contraceptive), WR Grace (asbestos), and philip morris (tobacco). These and many other companies have paid the price —both literally in verdicts costing hundreds of millions or billions of dollars, and in the court of public opinion —for damages wrought by their products. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Hearing the FDA claim it is engaged in nutritional science is sort of like listening to philip morris announce its latest findings on the safety of secondhand smoke. It just strains the limits of all credibility... and yet many doctors swallow the whole thing hook, line and sinker! There's hardly a prescribing M.D. practicing today who hasn't been hoodwinked by FDA pseudoscientific babble when it comes to health and nutrition.
Of, course, medicine has no monopoly on bad science in the U.S. these days. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Philip Morris."
Insiders are now struck by the similarities between what once faced Big Tobacco and what now faces Big Sugar. "Saying that all these heavily sweetened drinks or foods cannot harm you is the moral equivalent of the tobacco industry claiming for decades that their products had no causal relationship to heart disease or cancer," laments one knowledgeable source, who desired anonymity for fear of reprisal in the workplace.
It's Not Nice to Fool Consumers: The Legal Volleys Begin
Not surprisingly, while I was writing this book, experts told me about a dozen legal volleys (i.e. | | If there's one lesson to be learned from the Miles 'light' cigarette lawsuit brought against philip morris, it is that the stock markets can severely punish the perception of deceptive marketing practices or misrepresentation," says London-based JP Morgan senior food analyst Arnaud Langlois.
"Even if nothing illegal emerges during the process of trials (assuming they get to that stage), we believe food companies may find it embarrassing to see courts shedding light on some of their marketing practices," Langlois continues.
"Were children the main targets? Were obese people targeted? | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | WebMD even published the philip morris website as an information source for people who wish to quit smoking. Do you think they really want you to stop smoking?
It's difficult to imagine that the lung cancer rate in 1930 in the U.S. was only 4.9 per 100,000 compared to 75.6 per 100,000 in 1990. [Morbidity Mortality Weekly Reports 48: 986-93, 1999] This is because it takes decades for smokers to develop lung cancer, so the high rates of cancer today reflect heavy cigarette use in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Promotion of cigarette smoking is a worldwide problem. | Michele Simon See book keywords and concepts | Indeed, CREW notes that Rick Berman initially pitched the organization to philip morris as a vehicle to "unite the restaurant and hospitality industries in a campaign to defend against attacks from anti-smoking, anti-drinking, anti-meat activists." CREW's executive director, Melanie Sloan, said that, "Given all of the violations CCF has committed, a full and fair investigation should result in the organization losing its [tax] exemption."16 (As of this writing, action on the complaint has yet to be taken.)
Who's Funding CCF? Who Can Tell? | | The roughly 100 attendees included lawyers and other representatives of all the top food companies, such as McDonald's, Kraft Foods, Mars, PepsiCo, Yum Brands (which owns Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza Hut), Kellogg, Coca-Cola, and Altria, the tobacco company formerly known as philip morris.
If you're wondering how an outspoken nutrition advocate and industry critic got in, I simply asked for and received press credentials. (As a writer, I make such requests all the time.) But within the first few minutes of the meeting, it was clear that somebody had made a mistake. | Dr. Timothy Scott See book keywords and concepts | In 1954 Marlboro cigarettes were a "mild as May" cigarette smoked by less than 1% of the nation's smokers when philip morris turned to a New York advertising agency in hopes of increasing sales. The cigarette never changed, but when the Leo Burnett Company came up with the "Marlboro Man," the brand went from a cigarette smoked by a small number of ladies to the best-selling tobacco product in the world.3 Sales in 1955 rose 3,241% over 1954's pre-Marlboro Man levels.4 The point? Advertising works. | Kenny Ausubel See book keywords and concepts | One Journal ad read, "Patients with coughs were instructed to change to philip morris cigarettes. In three out of four cases, the coughs disappeared completely. When these patients changed back to cigarettes made by the ordinary method of manufacture, coughs had returned in one third of the cases. This philip morris superiority is due to the employment of diethylene glycol."51
The campaign was wildly successful and established philip morris as a major tobacco player, until, in 1937, seventy-two people died as a result of using a drug called Sulfanalamide Massengill. | Michele Simon See book keywords and concepts | Kraft's Crafty Nutrition Criteria
Hoping to avoid embroiling itself in the kinds of litigation and PR nightmares that plagued its tobacco-selling sister company philip morris, Kraft Foods has positioned itself alongside PepsiCo and other top food sellers as "part of the solution" to obesity. In 2003, Kraft announced its intention to devote a major portion of its $350 million-plus research and development budget to the creation of myriad "healthier" product options. In a two-year period, the food maker reformulated some 750 items, or more than 10 percent of its total sales by volume. | | It's no accident that Kraft is owned by Altria, which is also the parent company of tobacco giant philip morris. Kraft executives explain that they don't want to repeat the same "mistakes" of the tobacco wars. In other words, the company wants to avoid negative PR and protracted legal battles by being "part of the solution." That's why in January 2005, Kraft adopted a well-coordinated strategy for marketing to children. So what's wrong with that? Don't we want companies to curb their marketing practices toward children? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | They're a subsidiary of philip morris, which makes cigarettes, too. There are plenty of other reasons to dislike them, but yes, that particular part of Kraft definitely has a spamming history.
Mike: That's fascinating. I wasn't aware of that. What about from the end user point of view? Given the environment today, what realistic steps can an end user take to stop spam?
Levine: I tell people that there are three basic approaches -- you can filter, you can hide, and you can fight. | Kenny Ausubel See book keywords and concepts | When these patients changed back to cigarettes made by the ordinary method of manufacture, coughs had returned in one third of the cases. This philip morris superiority is due to the employment of diethylene glycol."51
The campaign was wildly successful and established philip morris as a major tobacco player, until, in 1937, seventy-two people died as a result of using a drug called Sulfanalamide Massengill. With help from the AMA itself, the toxic agent was determined to be diethylene glycol. Dr. Fishbein
ORE DOCTORS IHAN ANY OTII hit the ground backpedaling. | Marion Nestle See book keywords and concepts | Taco Bell (owned by Kraft Foods, a division of philip morris). Further testing revealed evidence of the StarLink gene in other foods: vegetarian corn dogs, seed corn from conventionally grown plants, seeds from other types of genetically modified corn, corn shipped to Japan, and white as well as yellow corn. | Jeremy P. Tarcher See book keywords and concepts | Of course, it's hard to perceive this trend through the maze of ever-proliferating products, like Kraft cheese, Maxwell House coffee, Post Raisin Bran, and Altoids breath mints—all from a single company (in this case, philip morris).
It would be bad enough if such concentrated power only meant steeper prices from diluted competition. It would be bad enough if weakened competition only meant shoddier products and poorer service. But it's much worse. | | Today, one company, philip morris, through its Kraft cheese brand, controls almost half of the entire North American market.29
But Bob is not daunted. Though he's watched many of his colleagues go under, he still picks up his 100,000 pounds of milk each morning from forty nearby dairy farms, processes it in his on-location factory, and distributes it across the county and country. Innocuous, no? But actually Bob's little cheese factory sits in the center of hot controversy. | | The biggest coffee roaster and seller in the world is philip morris, known more for its cigarettes than its coffee. Its Maxwell House brand controls a quarter of the coffee market in the U.S. and, relevant to Max Havelaar's challenge, a staggering 65 percent of the Dutch market.2 But there's no reason awakened consumers cannot push the mega-companies as well.
Ripples of Fair Deals:
Mama Talk-Talk Loses Her Monopoly
Reflecting on these U.S. victories, Anna and I think we're catching on to the scale and importance of fair trade. |
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