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In this article, the Center for Consumer Freedom pushes what we have known for years: that diets high in carbs contribute to obesity.

This is a calculated effort by CCF to hijack a LEGITIMATE movement – the low-carb movement – in order to discredit it among the anti-CCF crowd such as PETA supporters and CSPI supporters.

MARK MY WORDS. The fake “animal rights” PETAphiles – who not only own stock in fast food companies and meat manufacturers, but also push “vegetarian” propaganda written by meat industry front groups – will now dismiss the low-carb movement as “meat/dairy industry propaganda”.

Soon, the entire low-carb movement will become yet another phony co-opted grassroots movement like the Republican-co-opted “Tea Party”.

http://www.youtube.com/comment_servlet?all_comments=1&v=L4sfj5wuK-I

Notice how CDLver routinely dodges my comments about the Center for Consumer Freedom’s demonization of raw milk advocates such as Dr. Mercola. In fact, I got CDLver to shill for CSPI, the most prominent Monsanto front group not only in the United States, but throughout the world. CDLver uses baseless, tiresome accusations against me because I expose how PETA and CCF are both Rockefeller front groups and that the “PETA vs. CCF” feud is a fraudulent sham and hold as much merit as any staged feud in the WWE. CDLver is clearly a Monsanto agent using COINTELPRO tactics to prop up the fake “PETA/CCF” paradigm.

On another video, I got CDLver to spew the government’s “official story” on raw milk.

http://www.youtube.com/comment_servlet?all_comments=1&v=UB_Ckpwu9eo

Whole Foods stopped selling raw goat and cow milk because it is risky business. WFM does not want to be held liable by customers made sick by contaminated raw animal milk. Period. No conspriacy theory there.

Raw milk is easily infected with E. coli O157:NM (no antibiotics used in raw organic animal milk to kill the bacteria) which can and has resulted in renal failure.

But you go ahead, drink all the raw animal milk that your kidneys can stand.

Well guess who else has an anti-raw milk agenda? The Center for Consumer Freedom, CDLver’s supposed “opposition”. When it comes to raw milk, CDLver and the CCF truly are atrange bedfellows.

Another COINTEL tactic that CDLver uses is – and I’m paraphrasing here – “you’re an animal hater if you believe PETA kills animals.” This is the exact same tactic used by government shills such as Rush Limbaugh (“You’re with al-Qaeda if you’re against war.”) and Troyfromwestvirginia (paraphrasing: “You’re an America hater if you believe 9/11 is an inside jobby job.”).

Back in October, I predicted that the COINTELPRO website Nanny State Liberation Front would be used to fuel a false-flag terrorist attack against nanny state activists. As many of you know, there was a shooting spree at a Safeway in Arizona where people – including a federal judge – were killed. Now word comes about of a “Safeway Amendment” to ObamaCare which allows Safeway to force all of its employees to undergo screening for everything from blood pressure to cholesterol to weight and to impose higher insurance premiums on employees who have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity.

Who have been harping for years that high cholesterol and obesity lead to heart disease? The nanny state.

Judge John M. Roll and Gabrille Giffords were not the intended targets of the disturbed shooter. The target was Safeway due to its new nanny state policy concerning healthcare “reform”.

It is clear that the shooter took the Nanny State Liberation Front’s “raised fist = anarchy” logo seriously and used that as his excuse to violently lash out against the nanny state. This was a false-flag terrorist attack against the nanny state. The shooter was influenced by a COINTELPRO website, a fake Monsanto-shilling “anti-nanny state” website set up by the Military-Industrial Complex to incite violence which would be used as an excuse to go after TRUE anti-nanny staters who have ZERO corporate backing.

MARK MY WORDS. The corporate media will attempt to link the shooter to other fake “anti-nanny state” groups such as the Center for Consumer Freedom (a Monsanto front), the American Council on Science and Health (a Monsanto front), and Junkscience.com (a Monsanto front). After that, neoliberal propagandists such as Daily Kos and Huffington Post will use those connections to launch a propaganda assault on TRUE anti-nanny staters such as Alex Jones, Kevin Trudeau, and me.

I told you back in October that I have never condoned and never WILL condone any physical confrontations with nanny state activists such as CSPI (or any CSPI member such as Michael Jacobson) or MeMe Roth. I stand by that statement now, and I will continue to stand by that statement. Any person who launches a physical confrontation against Jacobson or Roth is NOT a true anti-nanny stater – they are a government agent or a MKULTRA subject programmed to carry out such an attack.

RELATED:

FBI now watching this blog – government planning on false-flag attack on nanny state shills?

WARNING: COINTELPRO to use “anti-nanny state” blog to associate “anti-nanny staters” with “domestic terrorism”!

CSPI’s ultimate agenda is Big Business, Big Government, and Big Tyranny.

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/11/15/cspis-resident-gmo-shill-gregory-jaffe-is-a-lawyer-not-a-scientist/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/10/19/warning-cointelpro-to-use-anti-nanny-state-blog-to-associate-anti-nanny-staters-with-domestic-terrorism/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/center-for-consumer-freedom-basically-says-anti-gmo-activists-are-racist-and-want-starving-africans-to-die/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/09/17/why-do-the-food-police-and-hfcs-shills-both-say-hfcs-is-the-same-as-sugar/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/09/05/salmonella-eggs-there-was-prior-knowledge-it-was-allowed-to-happen-on-purpose/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/09/11/cspi-food-nazis-take-a-cue-from-pnac-and-911-use-salmonella-false-flag-to-justify-the-food-patriot-act/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/08/04/animal-rights-groups-peta-pcr-pcrm-caught-shilling-for-beefdairy-industry-front-ada/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/08/29/controlled-opposition-phony-animal-rights-groups-pcrm-peta-still-shilling-for-beefdairy-industry-front-american-dietetic-association/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/07/28/define-irony-member-of-cspis-nana-nutritional-advocacy-coalition-also-fronts-for-coca-cola/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/07/20/define-irony-member-of-cspis-nana-coalition-is-a-mcdonalds-front-group/

Myths and Misinformation About Fat and Cholesterol: How Bad Science and Big Business Have Created the Obesity Epidemic
April 16, 2011 @ 6:30 p.m.

University Club, Harbour Room
One Tampa Center, 201 N. Franklin St., 38th Floor. A R.S.V.P. . is required

PLEASE do your duty as a citizen journalist and get an RSVP and attend the conference, take a video camera, and ask questions if allowed to do so. If you ask any questions, please ask about Monsanto controlling the so-called “food police” and their fake opposition posing as “personal responsibility advocates”. And do some research on my blog and use the information I have gathered on my blog to come up with your questions and/or talking points. This is our ULTIMATE CHANCE to finally show the sheeple that the “food police” are in bed with the food industry!

In addition, I would recommend buying Tom Naughton’s Fathead documentary on DVD and using information gathered from there in your questions and/or talking points.

Some articles you may with to use to come up with your talking points and/or questions:

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/07/28/define-irony-member-of-cspis-nana-nutritional-advocacy-coalition-also-fronts-for-coca-cola/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/07/11/define-irony-when-an-anti-obesity-crusader-is-a-member-of-a-nutritional-advocacy-coalition-headed-by-food-industry-front-groups/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/07/20/define-irony-member-of-cspis-nana-coalition-is-a-mcdonalds-front-group/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/11/15/cspis-resident-gmo-shill-gregory-jaffe-is-a-lawyer-not-a-scientist/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2009/07/25/food-nazis-using-obesity-reichstag-to-bring-on-new-holocaust/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/06/10/meme-roth-the-ultimate-apologist-for-the-food-industry-and-whitewasher-of-the-obesity-epidemic/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/11/09/cspi-says-splenda-toxicity-is-a-conspiracy-theory/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/05/19/from-2003-and-2004-cspi-calls-for-a-food-pearl-harbor-as-pretext-to-pass-food-safety-reform/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/07/17/food-industry-apologist-michael-jacobson-appears-on-the-oreilly-factor/

http://food.change.org/petitions/view/tell_cspi_remove_the_american_dietetic_association_from_nana_nutritional_advocacy_coalition

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/07/04/food-industry-apologist-marion-nestle-says-butylhydroquinone-and-dimethylpolysiloxane-found-in-chicken-mcnuggets-pose-no-health-risks/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2009/08/27/%E2%80%9Cfood-cops%E2%80%9D-and-%E2%80%9Cnutritional-%E2%80%98advocates%E2%80%99%E2%80%9D-marion-nestle-and-cspi-team-with-food-industry-shills-to-defend-hfcs/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/09/17/why-do-the-food-police-and-hfcs-shills-both-say-hfcs-is-the-same-as-sugar/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/09/11/cspi-food-nazis-take-a-cue-from-pnac-and-911-use-salmonella-false-flag-to-justify-the-food-patriot-act/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/09/05/salmonella-eggs-there-was-prior-knowledge-it-was-allowed-to-happen-on-purpose/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/08/29/controlled-opposition-phony-animal-rights-groups-pcrm-peta-still-shilling-for-beefdairy-industry-front-american-dietetic-association/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/11/01/mainstream-media-article-exposes-how-the-food-police-are-funded-by-the-food-industry-yet-covers-up-how-aspartame-and-msg-cause-obesity/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/11/13/the-fake-war-on-obesity-mcdonalds-kfc-pepsi-to-dictate-obesity-policy/

And don’t forget Codex Alimentarius!

April 16, 2011 | 6:30 p.m. | David Diamond, USF professor of psychology, molecular pharmacology and physiology

Despite the well-established health benefits of diets rich in cholesterol and saturated fats, poorly conducted research has led the general public to believe the myth that a low-fat, low-cholesterol, meat-restricted diet promotes good health. David Diamond will review the history of how poorly conducted research, inappropriate government intervention and large profits to drug companies have contributed to the obesity epidemic and overall decline in the health of Americans.


Sounds like the fake conservatives at the Center for Corporate Fascism are taking a cue from the “you’re racist if you don’t agree with us” foundation-funded poverty pimps posing as liberals.

http://www.consumerfreedom.com/news_detail.cfm/h/4264-quote-of-the-week

http://www.mercurynews.com/opinion/ci_16146286?nclick_check=1

I left the following comment, and I know one thing…it won’t be approved because I expose MeMe Roth and CSPI of being food industry apologists who cover up the effects GMOs, aspartame, and MSG in causing obesity. The Monsanto-shilling CCF can’t allow an infowarrior such as myself to blow the false paradigm wide open and expose the REAL obesity truth.

Processed sugar isn’t good for you…but how can you say that HFCS is nutritionally the same as sugar when HFCS contains mercury? Never heard of mercury being in HFCS. This is propaganda from Monsanto-shilling food industry lobbyists. And instead of calling people such as MeMe Roth and CSPI the “food police”, how about calling them “food industry apologists” when all they do is ignore the evidence of GMOs, aspartame, and MSG causing obesity?

Comment: This article is one of the biggest biased whitewashes of leftwing food industry front groups I have ever seen in my life, and the blatant shilling for Sourcewatch and the admission that the author works for Sourcewatch’s parent organization the Shuman Center for Media and Democracy is 100% absolute proof of my statement.

HEY JILL RICHARDSON! STOP COVERING UP FOR THE LEFTWING FOOD INDUSTRY APOLOGISTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! STOP COVERING UP THE DOCUMENTED FACTS THAT ASPARTAME AND MSG CAUSE OBESITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Meet the Food Industry Front Groups That Push for Carcinogens in Your Food

By  Jill Richardson

Pseudoscience, front groups and smear campaigns against scientists questioning industrial agriculture are used to convince the public that chemical-ridden food is safe.

“You’ve probably heard of the ‘Dirty Dozen’ — a list of produce items identified by the Environmental Working Group that reportedly contain too many pesticide residues. I thought you might like to know about this webinar that provides perspective on pesticide residues,” said an email sent by Elizabeth Pivonka, a registered dietitian who serves as the president and CEO for the Produce for Better Health Foundation.

She sent the email to a few employees of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), who then forwarded it on to employees of state health departments. The webinar, which claimed to expose the “real” danger of the “Dirty Dozen” (“scaring consumers away from eating fresh fruits and vegetables” and having a “negative impact on public health at a time when we are facing an obesity epidemic”), was put on by the Alliance for Food and Farming — a self-described non-profit organization made up of agricultural groups seeking to “educate and inform consumers and the media on issues of food safety and farming.”

Sounds benign, right? In fact, it sounds downright helpful. Fortunately, after the CDC employees failed to question the webinar, an employee of the New York State Department of Health shot the webinar invitation out to a listserv asking, “Is this an industry group promoting conventional farming?” One look at the Alliance’s Web site is enough to answer that with a qualified yes! The front page of the site touts in large font that “U.S. farmers produce the safest, most abundant food supply in the world” — that’s industry codespeak for “please don’t question us — just buy and eat the food we give you no matter how we choose to produce it.” But who does the alliance represent? The Web site does not say, and when asked, the organization refuses to divulge its members — a common tactic of industry front groups.

In fact, the Alliance for Food and Farming represents a number of mostly California-based farm and pesticide groups including the California Strawberry Commission, the California Farm Bureau Federation, the California Association of Pest Control Advisers, Western Growers, Sunkist Growers, the Produce Marketing Association, the California Tomato Farmers, and the California Table Grape Commission.

You might remember the California Farm Bureau from the movie Food, Inc., in which they were caught on film arguing that foods containing clones should not be labeled. Or perhaps you’ve heard of the California Strawberry Commission’s pet cause du jour: legalizing the pesticide methyl iodide, a carcinogen so potent it is used to induce cancer in the lab. In other words, this is not the bunch that government regulators and health professionals should turn to for unbiased, factual information about the danger of pesticide residues on fruits and vegetables.

Front groups are a common vehicle industry uses to delude, confuse, and sometimes overtly defraud the public. In her book, Diet for a Hot Planet, Anna Lappé explains how the food industry learned its tactics from the tobacco industry, citing a 1969 tobacco industry internal memo: “Doubt is our product. It is the best means of competing with the ‘body of fact’ that exists in the minds of the general public. It is also the means of establishing a controversy.”

Lappé says, “The food industry long ago saw the benefits in fomenting confusion; confusion defuses public outcry about our toxic food system. Long after the discovery of the neurotoxic, carcinogenic, endocrine-disrupting effects of farm chemicals, we’re still debating the merits of organic agriculture.” In addition to front groups, she lists industry-funded pseudoscience and well-financed smear campaigns against scientists questioning industrial agriculture as other tactics often used to convince the public they are providing us with unbiased facts.

With its relatively meager budget and unfinished Web site, the Alliance for Food and Farming is just an amateur among a field of more established, well-funded front groups like the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) and the Center for Consumer Freedom (each with budgets in the millions). These groups are regularly quoted in the media as if they were legitimate sources of information and not astroturf organizations for the chemical and food industries. With its authoritative-sounding name, ACSH even managed to have itself listed as a “Resource” on the official Web site for a recent CNN special called “Toxic America,” despite the fact that ACSH put out its own press release blasting the special as “bizarrely unscientific.” As part of its strategy, the Center for Consumer Freedom maintains a number of issue-specific Web sites with names sure to guarantee search engines will find them like FishScam.com and MercuryFacts.org, both to counter the notion that some fish contain dangerous levels of mercury and humans should limit consumption of them.

The organizations named above are non-profits, which means a certain amount of information about them can be uncovered by looking at the financial disclosures they file with the IRS, but industry fronts can take other forms. For example, the Web site TruthInFood.com is maintained by Food-Chain Communications, a marketing firm that clearly specializes in promoting industrial agriculture and processed foods. While a list of its clients are not easily obtained, its founder, Kevin Murphy, has connections with many large beef and dairy industry organizations, including the National Grocer’s Association and the National Council of Chain Restaurants.

Then there’s the American Farmers for the Advancement and Conservation of Technology (AFACT), a group founded solely to defend the use of recombinant bovine growth hormone (rbGH). When AFACT was founded, Monsanto owned rbGH (it has since been sold to Elanco, a subsidiary of Eli Lilly). Conveniently, a consultant to Monsanto helped organize AFACT and the marketing firm Osborn & Barr (which includes a former Monsanto executive among its founders) gave the group money. AFACT calls itself “grassroots,” but it is about as grassroots as a smokers’ rights group organized by a tobacco company.

These front groups serve as one piece in a much larger puzzle intended to influence government, the media, health professionals and consumers. Members of Congress and their staff wake up to Capitol Hill metro stations plastered with advertisements from industries wishing to influence them, receive invitations to fancy events and educational briefings, and meet with lobbyists who provide them with industry-funded research and whitepapers. One industry group might lobby the government to allow the use of a pesticide, for example, and then turn around and claim (directly or through a front group) that the pesticide is safe because the government allows it.

Journalists, seeking to add “balance” or controversy to their stories, can always go to these organizations for quotes countering the statements of environmentalists, physicians and consumer advocates. And even when journalists — or even universities — are not seeking to feature the industry point of view, industry or its front groups are always there to insist they are given a chance to make their case. (In the case of universities, this often occurs when major donors threaten to withhold funding if certain speakers are invited to campus or professors teach courses on topics the donor finds inconvenient. And, unfortunately, the universities often side with the donors.)

With all of this misinformation, how can an average citizen discern between truth and propaganda? The most important thing to do is to consider the source of any message. One handy tool for this is Sourcewatch.org, a wiki maintained by the Center for Media and Democracy. Often, when a front group will not tell you which organizations or corporations are behind it, Sourcewatch* will. (Full disclosure: I am currently working with the Center for Media and Democracy, but I’ve used the site as my go-to on front groups for several years now.)

Another method is checking with organizations you know you can trust. In the case of the safety of pesticide residues on produce, the Produce for Better Health Foundation (whose donors include nearly every fruit and vegetable industry group and corporation imaginable) claims that pesticide residues on the Environmental Working Group’s “Dirty Dozen” list fall within the amount EPA and FDA say is “generally regarded as safe.” I attempted to register for the Alliance for Food and Farming’s webinar (twice!) but was not permitted to participate, so I can only imagine its message is similar to this one.

So does that make pesticide residues safe? Consider a quote from the recently released President’s Cancer Panel: “We have sprayed pesticides which are inherent poisons throughout our shared environment. They are now in amniotic fluid. They are in our blood. They are in our urine. They are in our exhaled breath. They are in our mother’s milk. What is the burden of cancer that we can attribute to this use of poisons throughout our agricultural system? We won’t really know that answer until we do another experiment, which is to take the poisons out of our food chain, embrace a different kind of agriculture, a healthier agriculture, and see what happens.”

View the whole debate here, and check the replies made by Prison Planet Forum member Paul-w who tries his best – and ultimately fails – at dismissing the obesity promotion of aspartame and MSG as “conspiracy theory” while pushing the Center for Consumer Freedom’s co-opted version of “choice” and “personal responsibility. It’s clear that Paul-w is either a shill for the cancer, drug, and food industries or a Cass Sunstein troll hired to attempt to debunk established facts as “conspiracy theory”.

I swear I am sick and tired of people like Michael Jacobson and MeMe Roth.

As you know, I have pointed out several times that Jacobson’s Center for Science in the Public Interest has been a Rockefeller Foundation front group from its very inception in 1971. CSPI was founded by Jacobson and two co-workers from Ralph Nader’s Center for the Study of Responsive Law: James Sullivan (now a bigwig at the U.S. Agency for International Development, part of America’s criminalistic Military-Industrial Complex) and chemist/”environmentalist” James P. Fritsch. The CSPI Board of Directors is full of former Justice Department cronies, FDA cronies, fake environmentalists, and even people with ties to the fraudulent 9/11 Commission whitewash.

According to respected lipid scientist Mary G. Enig, CSPI’s jihad against saturated fats began almost immediately after CSPI’s inception with Eater’s Digest, a book penned by Jacobson. CSPI’s jihad against saturated fats was mainly directed toward fast food restaurants who uses beef tallow to fry their French fries and chicken. Shortly after their jihad began, fast food restaurants “voluntarily” switched their frying oils from beef tallow to partially-hydrogenated vegetable oils. Today, partially-hydrogenated vegetable oils are more commonly known as trans fats.

The government’s jihad against saturated fats officially began in 1977 with the McGovern Report – headed by Sen. George McGovern – which drafted dietary guidelines for all Americans to eat a diet low in fat and cholesterol. However, the report did not point out that there are two different forms of cholesterol: HDL, considered good cholesterol, and LDL, considered bad cholesterol. The report basically declared ALL cholesterol and ALL fat to be bad for you. Also around this time, Carol Tucker Foreman – then assistant secretary of the USDA – decided to support the low-fat theory and develop the official government dietary guidelines and sought out Philip Handler – of the National Academy of Sciences – to support her theory. However, Handler told Foreman the McGovern Report’s findings were nonsense, so she ignored his findings and shopped around for a scientist who would support her agenda.

In the 1980s, CSPI began a campaign against the use of saturated fats, mainly in the form of beef tallow and palm oils, most notably coconut oil. As pointed out by the Weston A. Price Foundation and Dr. Joseph Mercola, saturated fats play an essential role in the development of healthy brains. In addition, saturated fats are necessary for the proper development of cellular membranes.
Ever since then, saturated fats have been demonized. Coconut oil is virtually impossible to find, and if you do find some, be prepared to pay a pretty penny; in addition, online sellers of coconut oil are often relegated to “alternative” health food stores which are often decried by fake liberals and fake conservatives alike as “tinfoil hat wearers.” Actual butter is practically non-existent in major supermarket chains, save for Amish markets. The only types of butter you see in stores today are butter with canola oil, which is a dangerous processed vegetable oil derived from rapeseed. In other words, canola oil is as unhealthy as trans fat.

Shortly after the food industry’s decision to switch to trans fats, CSPI used the power of the pen to whitewash the health risks of trans fatty acids and continue their jihad against saturated fats. In their 1988 book Saturated Fat Attack, CSPI actually defended trans fats and demonized saturated fats. They even wrote pro-trans fat articles in their Nutrition Action newsletter, most notably in an article from the March 1988 newsletter titled “The Truth About Trans: Hydrogenated Oils Aren’t Guilty as Charged”. In the blatant whitewash of trans fatty acids, Elaine Blume – now the senior science writer at the National Cancer Institute – summed up CSPI’s position on trans fatty acids with the following summation:

All told, the charges against trans fat just don’t stand up. And by extension, hydrogenated oils seem relatively innocent.

A couple years later, CSPI suddenly reversed its stance on trans fats when Bonnie Liebman – CSPI Nutrition Director – wrote the October 1990 Nutrition Action newsletter article “Trans in Trouble”.

Almost immediately after CSPI began its anti-trans agenda, controlled opposition popped up. The most notable of the controlled opposition is the Center for Consumer Freedom, which was started up by Washington, D.C.-based lobbyist Richard Berman thanks to a $600,000 donation from the Philip Morris Tobacco Company.

Recently, so-called “food police” such as CSPI have publicly supported extra taxes on foods they deem to be unhealthy. Some of the food cops have even supported zoning restrictions and minimum purchase age requirements – like the type you see with alcohol and tobacco.

You would think that CSPI and CCF are enemies who are against each other in every way possible, but when it comes to genetically-modified foods, they become the best of friends.

One of CSPI’s primary benefactors is the Rockefeller Foundation, which is the biggest funder of GMOs through several front groups such as the Biotech Brigade and the Monsanto Company, which owns the rights to the deadly artificial sweetener aspartame as well as MSG (monosodium glutamate) and rBGH, a growth hormone used in cows to cause cows to grow up faster so they can produce milk as a younger age. According to Politicalfriendster.com:

The tobacco, booze and food industry lobbyists at Rick Berman’s Guest Choice Network usually castigate Michael Jacobson’s Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) as the dreaded “food police” when it comes to fat and sugar in the diet. But they are loving CSPI’s promotion of genetically engineered food. CSPI, Monsanto’s former lawyer Mike Taylor (now at Resources for the Future) and Monsanto’s former cow growth hormone lobbyist Carol Tucker Foreman (now back at Consumer Federation of America), are all getting substantial grants from the Rockefeller Foundation, a huge supporter of the alleged benefits of genetically engineered crops.

In addition, CCF has publicly praised genetically-modified crops while at the same time demonized proponents of organic foods. Some of CCF’s anti-organic propaganda:

Real Scientists Debunk Organic Myths

Organic-Only Outlook Not So “Green”

Organic Propaganda: All Stuffing, No Meat

Among the various food companies that fund the Center for Consumer Freedom are several corporate members of the Council on Foreign Relations – most notably PepsiCo and Coca-Cola and H. J. Heinz – and some corporate heads of these companies are even members of the super-secretive Bilderberg Group, which recently met behind closed doors in Virginia to continue their decades-long jihad against American sovereignty and freedom in general in favor of a tyrannical global government. Among these are PepsiCo president and chairman Indra Nooyi and Coca-Cola chairman George A. David.

Today, food manufacturers are now saying that the soybean is today’s “wonder food.” However, according to Dr. Enig and Dr. Mercola, soy is actually a danger to our health. According to some research, soy actually acts an an antinutrient. What is an antinutrient? I found the following information:

Antinutrients are compounds that are produced by plants as part of their defense mechanism. Some are toxic and others interfere with digestive enzymes or prevent vitamins or minerals from working.

To this day, CSPI refuses to own up to their past praises of trans fats, and their brainwashed minions declare you a “kook” or a “liar” or even a “Big Food shill” if you speak the truth about CSPI. Last year, I exposed some of these facts on the Daily Kos, and one of the idiot Kossacks on there actually said CSPI never advocated trans fats, even when I posted a link to the March 1988 Nutrition Action newsletter and Enig’s “The Tragic Legacy of the Center for Science in the Public Interest” editorial. That is the same mindset as ones who says “Bilderberg doesn’t exist,” “the NAFTA Superhighway is a ‘John Bircher’ myth,” “the NAU doesn’t exist,” and “NORAD didn’t stand down on 9/11.” The idiot Kossack may as well have stated that I invented a fake Nutrition Action newsletter. The idiot Kossacks are too afraid to admit that trans fats and GMOs and aspartame and MSG are to CSPI as the Reichstag Fire was to the Nazis. By supporting the Nazis at CSPI who created the crisis so they could offer phony solutions which only create more crises and more phony solutions, the idiot Kossacks have exposed themselves as brownshirters, the “little Eichmanns” that Ward Churchill spoke of.

However, if you think CSPI is bad, then you haven’t come across MeMe Roth of the National Action Against Obesity. She takes Food Nazism to a whole new level. In some ways, Roth is even more of a danger to Americans than CSPI.

Last year, Roth complained about Jordin Sparks winning American Idol because Sparks did not fit Roth’s vision of the “perfect” body image. In other words, Sparks did not fit Roth’s vision of the “master race.”

Last year, the state of Mississippi considered a law which would have barred restaurants from serving people deemed overweight or obese. Even Kelly Brownell, director of Yale University’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, and CSPI decried the proposed law. In the USA Today, Brownell was quoted as saying “It would be hard to concoct something more ridiculous,” and CSPI’s Jacobson was quoted as saying the bill’s sponsors “should be ashamed of themselves. Can you imagine how embarrassing it would be for an overweight high school student to go to a restaurant with a few slimmer friends and not be allowed to buy certain foods?”

However, MeMe Roth – the mainstream media’s modern-day dietary Reichfuhress – actually APPLAUDED the bill! It shouldn’t be a surprise, though, since some of Ms. Roth’s “Friends & Favorites” on her NAAO website include some Rockefeller fronts, including CSPI and the Center for Disease Control, which started out as the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Investigations. It was at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Investigations where Dr. Cornelius Rhoads performed Naziesque secret experiments such as deliberately infecting human subjects with injections of live cancer cells as well as the horrific Tuskegee Syphilis Study where 200 black males were deliberately infected with syphilis and refused treatment; they subsequently died from syphilis.

And let’s not forget PETA, the Rockefeller front group parading around as animal lovers. They’ve stated in the past that meat eating causes global warming. And let’s not forget about the other global warming loons who now say obesity causes global warming.

I’m all for healthy eating and a healthy environment, but NOT at the expense of constitutional freedoms, as Ms. Roth clearly has little – if any – regard for. Denying people from being served food is the same as communist China denying healthcare for the elderly. It’s eugenics, the quasi-science widely practiced by the Nazis. It’s genocide. It’s the same type of genocide that the Nazis carried out against the Jews during the Holocaust. Ms. Roth may as well say “fat people are the new Jews.”

And believe it or not, neocon warmongering radio show host Michael Savage actually used his radio show to call for fat people to be put in concentration camps. There’s Nazis EVERYWHERE on BOTH sides of the false left/right paradigm!

The Nazis are alive and well, folks. They’re using the exact same playbook that the Nazis uses in the 1930s and 1940s.

“Those that fails to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” – Winston Churchill

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