-Caveat Lector-   <A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/">
</A> -Cui Bono?-

This piece is interesting.  It should be no surprise to anyone that the 
heavy-handedness that permeates our FDA and DEA in adjudicating all manner of things 
to be "bad for us", including smoking (which probably IS bad for you), and drugs 
(which MIGHT be bad for you under certain circumstances), while at the same time 
telling us that PRESCRIPTION medication that is a PROFITABLE enterprise for LARGE 
PHARMACEUTICAL companies (many with ties to Nazi Germany) are A-Okay (even though they 
kill tens of thousands of people every year)has a connection to Nazi Germany and their 
"science".  Much of our governmental infrastructure, especially that involving 
science, hard as well as soft sciences was inherited from and infiltrated by the 
Nazi's after WWII.  It is my firm belief that you have every right to smoke as much as 
you want of whatever you want, no matter what it may or may not do to you, and no one 
has any right to tell you that you can't.  I was heartened by the story earlier this 
week that had the FDA losing in the supreme court over tobacco regulation.



On Fri, 24 March 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> -Caveat Lector-   <A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/">
> </A> -Cui Bono?-
>
> from:
> The Nazi War on Smoking, by Lauren A. Colby
> <http://www.lcolby.com/nazi.html>
>
> November 5, 1999
>
> Recently, we have been bombarded by a series of
> articles and TV documentaries, extolling the war
> against smoking conducted by authorities in Nazi
> Germany. These articles praise the Nazis for their
> foresight and vision, in "discovering" that smoking
> causes lung cancer (as well as nearly every other
> disease known to man).
>
> All of this stems from a book, written by Robert N.
> Proctor, entitled "The Nazi War on Cancer". In the
> book, Proctor goes on and on, raving about the great
> work the Nazis did in finding a cure for cancer: i.e.,
> the abolition of tobacco smoking. In page after page,
> Proctor describes and praises the work of the Nazi
> scientists. He is, however, long on hyperbole and
> adulation and short on descriptions of any real
> scientific studies, until we get to page 194, where we
> are told about "an exquisite piece of scholarship" by
> one Hans Muller who, in a paper published in 1939,
> finally "proved" that smoking causes lung cancer. Let's
> take a look at this "exquisite piece of scholarship".
>
<<snip>>

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