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Dear Op Ed News Readers (which I hope includes a few Obama Supporters): Please help me figure this out. I am baffled... Why is it that journalists like this Ed Graney from the Las Vegas Review-Journal [his article follows below], and so many others like him all over the United States, collectively continue the despicable mythology of speaking so cheerily about drinking diet sodas, like it was some kind of fun thing that they frivolously insist on sharing or foisting on their ill informed readers? Regular Coke is bad enough: after sugar and water, the prime ingredient is PHOSPHORIC ACID. Just read the darned label, if you question this....What are the industrial uses for PHOSPHORIC ACID? It is used as a solvent, used to clean toilets, and used to prime, or oxidize raw steel, so that it can be painted. (Does that really sound like anything to slug into your DNA? or how about pour down your trusting unsuspecting children's throats?) Can these journalists really be this stupid to be so oblivious the firestorm of medical evidence accruing against Coca Cola and the Diet Sodas, because of the aspartame metabolizing into methanol and formaldehyde in every single person who consumes them, or sugarless gums like Eclipse and Orbit (try to find a Wrigley's product that doesn't have aspartame!), and the product Equal, which breaks up the aspartame before it hits your stomach, making it 5 times more neurotoxic when added to hot coffee, tea, etc. Maybe they know all of this and are getting paid bribes by the companies involved to produce mindless little puff pieces saluting and celebrating the entire Diet Coke Culture? I work with a group of people including physicians like H.J. Roberts, Author of Aspartame Disease: An FDA Approved Epidemic, and Russell Blaylock, Author of Excitotoxins: the Taste that Kills. These are googleable; please read about them. Our biggest firebrand and greatest inspiration is Dr. Betty Martini, D. Hum., Founder of Mission Possible International, dedicated to getting aspartame off the market all over the world. Betty keeps an entire movement of thousands of activists together, for no pay whatsoever.... I won't regale you with 5 years of articles but will ask you to take the time to read just these two: RUMSFELD'S BIOWEAPON LEGACY AT: (Interestingly, this article has been pulled down (or knocked down by hackers?) several of the key websites on which it once appeared.... and what I wrote for the Hawaii Senate about Aspartame in the form of a genteel resolution asking the FDA to rescind its approval for the umpteen reasons included in the Resolution: this constitutes a fairly detailed and very accurate historical analysis of Aspartame, how it came on the market, why it is still there: Hawaii Senate Concurrent Resolution 191, 2008 http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2008/Bills/SCR191_.htm If you are feeling extra studious, google and read the Ramazzini Report from the European Foundation for Oncology in Italy.
In 1980, Stephen Fox founded New Millennium Fine Art, a Santa Fe gallery specializing in Native American and Landscape, and is very active in New Mexico Legislative consumer protection politics, trying above to get the FDA to rescind its approval for the neurotoxic and carcinogenic artificial sweetener, Aspartame. [http://www.prlog.org/10070694]
In a strictly legislative context, his most important writing has been for the Hawaii Senate: http://www.prlog.org/10056715-hawaii-senate
In his capacity as Contributing Editor of the Santa Fe Sun News, Fox recently interviewed Mikhail Gorbachev: http://www.prlog.org/10064349-mikhail-gorbachev
He has been adamant and resourceful about exposing the charlatans of the sometimes-organic food movement. Take the time to read this press release concerning California Attorney General Jerry Brown's suits against Whole Foods, Avalon, and others, for either knowingly or negligently adding a deadly carcinogen to their body care products and soap, as in Whole Foods 365 Label products: http://www.prlog.org/10079593
He cordially invites all Op Ed News readers to visit New Mexico in 2008!
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