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Carl S. Bosco D.C.

Chiropractor - Naturopath P.O. Box 1653 Coarsegold, Ca 9361 559-!6"- 199


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Drug Company's Criminal Activities Go Unpunished


by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger NaturalNews.com

Breaking news: According to two Merck scientists who


filed a False Claims Act Complaint in 2010 a com!laint which has "ust now been unsealed #accine manufacturer Merck knowingly falsified its mumps vaccine test data, spiked blood samples with animal antibodies, sold a vaccine that actually promoted mumps and measles outbreaks, and ripped off governments and consumers who bought the vaccine thinking it was "95% effective." According to $te!hen %rahling and &oan 'lochowski, both former Merck #irologists, the Merck com!any engaged in all the following beha#ior( ) Merck knowingly falsified its mum!s #accine test results to fabricate a *+,- efficacy rate.* ) .n order to do this, Merck s!iked the blood test with animal antibodies in order to artificially inflate the a!!earance of immune system antibodies. As re!orted in /ourthouseNews.com( Merck also added animal antibodies to blood samples to achieve more favorable test results, though it knew that the human immune system would never produce such antibodies, and that the antibodies created a laboratory testing scenario that "did not in any way correspond to, correlate with, or represent real life ... virus neutralization in vaccinated people," according to the complaint. 0htt!(11www.courthousenews.com120121021231435,1.htm6 ) Merck then used the falsified trial results to swindle the 7.$. go#ernment out of

*hundreds of millions of dollars for a #accine that does not !ro#ide ade8uate immuni9ation.* ) Merck used its false claims of *+, !ercent effecti#eness* to mono!oli9e the #accine market and eliminate !ossible com!etitors. ) :he Merck #accine fraud has been going on since the late 1++0;s, say the Merck #irologists. ) :esting of Merck;s #accine was ne#er done against *real world* mum!s #iruses in the wild. .nstead, test results were sim!ly falsified to achie#e the desired outcome. ) :his entire fraud took !lace with the knowledge! authority and approval o" Merck's senior management# ) Merck scientists *witnessed firsthand the im!ro!er testing and data falsification in which Merck engaged to artificially inflate the #accine;s efficacy findings,* according to court documents Dr# Bosco's Comments: This is what we're up against, folks: Outright fraud. The people hired to protect the public are in the pockets of the drug companies.

Drug co#pa$ies are $ot i$terested i$ %our health. They are interested in profit first. &'$corporatio$( protects company CEOs from paying personally for their crimes. THE !O"'T H#$E TO %&E"! THE T'(E '" &)'%O" #"! %O*'T#) CO"+'"E(E"T, ,H'CH %HO-*! .E THE') &-"'%H(E"T. The present climate of the courts encourages criminality. ,e ha/e two sets of laws in this country: one for the rich and powerful and one for the peons 0 you and me. &ro/e me wrong.

$he FDA Actually Used $o Do %ts &o'


<A senate bill that would have expanded the power of the FDA to monitor prescription drug safety was gutted of any teeth, according to USA Today :he 4+ senators who let the drug com!anies off the hook "ust ha!!en to ha#e recei#ed o#er =, million from the !harmaceutical industry in cam!aign contributions. Who are these corrupt thieves? Sen. at !oberts "!#$an.% for one, received &'(,))) recently and &**,))) since +))'. !oberts also said that to restrict drug companies from ma"ing false or misleading statements about the efficacy or safety of their drugs would infringe on their #free speech $How do you like that? Spokesperson for !oberts, Sarah ,ittle, said that the senator "takes great pains to keep fundraising and official actions separate." -eah, right. Sen. /udd 0regg "!#1.2.% has received &'*(,3)) since +))'. 2ow about a 4emocrat 5 Sen. 6dward $ennedy "4#Mass.% had received &7(,))) in donations from the pharmaceutical industry since +))'. 2e let the drug companies get away with not having

to show the result of clinical trials. So, if you die from taking their to8ins, your family can9t find out how it happened. Senator :ernie Sanders ";ndependent#<t.% was the only senator to vote against the watered down bill.

Dr. )ar*e% +ile% , a$ -#erica$ )ero


.his is $ot the /irst ti#e the sa/et% o/ the pu0lic has 0ee$ sacri/iced i$ /a*or o/ pro/it. %ince your history books ha/e been cleansed of most derogatory reports on the habits of profiteers, you ha/e ne/er heard of !r. Har/ey ,iley or his book, The History of a Crime #gainst the +ood *aw. Har/ey ,ashington ,iley was a noted chemist, best known for his leadership in the passage of the landmark &ure +ood and !rug #ct of 1234.

+ile% +as +a% -head o/ )is .i#e


.orn on October 15, 1566 in a log farmhouse near 7ent 'ndiana, the son of a farmer, he ser/ed with the -nion #rmy in the 158th )egiment 'ndiana $olunteers during the #merican Ci/il ,ar. # top graduate of Hano/er College, he ma9ored in the humanities, then went to 'ndiana (edical College where he recei/ed his (.!. in 1581. #fter he graduated, ,iley accepted a position teaching chemistry at the medical college, where he taught 'ndiana's first laboratory course in chemistry. There followed a brief interlude at Har/ard -ni/ersity where he was awarded a ..%. degree after only a few months of intense effort, then accepted a faculty position in chemistry at the newly opened &urdue -ni/ersity in 1586.

'$ other 1ords, +ile% had the proper crede$tials. He was also uncompromisingly honest, which means that he was likely to get into trouble with big business 0 and he did. ,iley was an adamant supporter of a true orga$ic /ood suppl% for the entire #merican public. %o you see, the concept of organic food goes way back.
The food industry did not want legislation that would insure pure food, since it would cut into their profit margin. !r. ,iley belie/ed that preser/ati/es in food posed a serious health risk. He thought the regular intake of preser/ati/es o/er the course of a lifetime was certain to be to:ic and contribute to ill health. One hundred and fifty years later, we still havent got the message that adulterated food is not good for you. 'n the ensuing years !r. ,iley sought to implement legislation that The un!le" a no#el that would assure a healthy food supply but he was undermined e/ery step of e$posed the horribly cruel and the way, and e/entually /orced out o/ his 2o0 se*e$ %ears later 0% politicia$s a$d /ood i$dustr% lo00%i$g. He saw that the food law had been unsanitary conditions of the meat industry hi9acked by the forces it was supposed to regulate, for the greed and benefit of a few at the cost of health for #mericans.

In 1906 Upton Sinclair wrote

'$ 1939, at the age o/ 45, he decided to tell his stor% o/ ho1 he 1as pre*e$ted 0% the /ood i$dustr% a$d *arious go*er$#e$t o//icials /ro# creati$g a 1holeso#e /ood suppl% /or -#erica. Dr. +ile% co$cludes, at the e$d o/ his 0oo56

If the Bureau of Chemistry had been permitted to enforce the law as it was written

and as it tried to do % % % %&o food product in our country would ha#e any trace of ben'oic acid" sulphurous acid or sulphites" or any alum or saccharin" sa#e for medicinal purposes% &o soft drin( would contain any caffeine" or theobromine% &o bleached flour would enter interstate commerce% )ur foods and dru!s would be wholly without any form of adulteration and misbrandin!% The manufacturers of our food supply" and especially the millers" would de#ote their ener!ies to impro#in! the public health and promotin! happiness in e#ery home by the production of whole !round" unbolted cereal flours and meals% The resistance of our people to infectious diseases would be !reatly increased by a #astly impro#ed and more wholesome diet%* -/ter se*eral %ears o/ 1or5, Dr. +ile% /i$all% /i$ished his #a$uscript. -/ter $e1s o/ its co#pletio$ reached the /ood i$dustr%, the #a$uscript suddenly disappeared 0e/ore he 1as a0le to get it to the pu0lisher. 7$dau$ted 0% this loss, he re-1rote the 1hole 0oo5 a$d #ade sure it got i$to pri$t. )o1e*er, $ot lo$g a/ter1ard, copies o/ the 0oo5 started #%steriousl% disappeari$g /ro# li0raries arou$d the cou$tr%8 9Note6 ' /ou$d a cop% o/ Dr. +ile%:s 0oo5 %ears ago through a 0oo5 search. I ha*e a cop% , 0ut the ;i0rar% o/ Co$gress does $ot8<
The Food And Drug Administration Protects Big Business, Not Peoples Health
It wasnt until the 1970s that Dr. Benjamin Feingold confirmed Dr. Wileys fears of food additives, chemicals and colorations, especially in cases of hyperactivity and ADD. he !DA tolerates animals raised under horrendous conditions of a"use and poor health, re#uirin$ irradiation to %ill $erms "ecause the animals are so pathetically ill and easily infected. he !DA is now considerin$ allowin$ cloned animals into the food supply and refusin$ to allow the pu"lic to %now. =*er% step o/ the 1a% the +!# protects the chemical companies, multi;national food companies, and large agri;business companies that produce this trash the #merican public is supposed to eat. #nd as far as drugs are concerned there ha*e 0ee$ 1 ",""" /atal or $ear /atal reactio$s to the arthritis drug >ioxx, which could ha/e been pre/ented if the +!# had done its 9ob. One third of the millions of women who took fen;phen, the weight loss drug, suffered heart and lung damage< Cele0rex is causing heart disease. Pro?ac is causing suicides and homicides as well as heart disease. DON@. CO7N. ON .)= AD- .O PBO.=C. CO7. )ead labels, keep your kids away from colors, chemicals and sugary foods. %tay away from drugs unless absolutely necessary. There is plenty of free information a/ailable to show you how to stay well naturally and stay out of the clutches of .ig (edicine and .ig &harma. )emember, the profit margin on 9unk food is huge=

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*es, you don0t have to pay a penny for this policy .t0s offered free to everyone in the world There is some fine print in the contract however There are a few immutable rules you have to follow, but if you do, you can throw those nasty pills away&

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For the 2ost /art, Drugs Are /erceived 3y The 3ody As Toxins "o drug heals. Only the body heals. (ost people who e:perience medical emergencies end up in the hospital because of the drugs they are taking that got out of balance. (any drugs are so dangerous they re>uire /ery careful monitoring or the body's e>uilibrium starts to falter and goes into shock. %uch monitoring is almost impossible to accomplish without ha/ing a technician li/ing in your house. )ere:s So#e Dore O/ .he Co$tract:s Ai$e Pri$t. '/ Cou >iolate .hese Pri$ciples, .he Co$tract 's >oid =at right6 .his is #ost i#porta$t, #ore i#porta$t tha$ exercise. ;ots o/ /ruits a$d *egeta0les, s#all a#ou$ts o/ a$i#al protei$s i/ desired. -#erica$s eat too #uch #eat, period. Cou ca$:t do that a$d sta% health%. ' co$sider so-called &/ast /ood( a$ a//ro$t to #% i$tellige$ce. Sta% a1a% /ro# the stu//. Cou ca$:t li*e o$ sugars a$d /a5e /ats li5e #argari$e a$d &Crisco( a$d che#icals preser*ati*es. Cou ca$:t eat this stu// a$d expect to thri*e. 3. .ur$ o// the tele*isio$. Aree %our #i$d , a$d the #i$ds o/ our 5ids /ro# the 1orld o/ ad*ertisi$g a$d a *ie1 o/ the 1orld propelled 0% s#all #i$ds i$terested i$ pro/it, 1ar a$d se$satio$alis#. Declare that %ou are 0etter tha$ that. ':# co$*i$ced that the si#ple act o/ tur$i$g o// our tele*isio$ sets 1ill set i$ #otio$ a series o/ e*e$ts that 1ill lead to the li0eratio$ o/ our prese$tl% e$sla*ed people. 3. Eet outdoors. Da5e a garde$, gro1 grape *i$es, /ruit a$d $ut trees. +e ca$:t cou$t o$ the i$/rastructure, 0ecause it is collapsi$g right
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Asian 'oo"ing Secrets

Even though I believe in simplicity I still get a craving for exotic foods and tastes occasionally. The last couple of years I've experimented with Indian recipes and dined at various Indian, Afghan and Pa istani restaurants. !arban"o beans and peas figure prominently in their recipes, as well as yogurt and dill, cucumbers. #ig, luxurious salads $ which I can't get enough of $ seem to be absent in the Indian diet. All these countries use spices such as turmeric, cardamom, cumin, ginger, star anise, cloves, coriander, saffron, cinnamon and many more I had never heard of. %esearch has shone that these spices $ besides being tasty & have

curative and health&preserving properties. 'lic" on the Stir Fry !ecipe attachment for a delicious concoction I have wor ed out, which you'll find is tasty as well as 'uite good for you at the same time. This recipe calls for chic en, but I often substitute shrimp or pieces of fish, sometimes tofu, egg or (ust vegetables and no meats at all. Asians usually add (alapeno peppers, which is )* if your system can handle it. I wouldn't be alarmed by the small amount of sugar or honey in the recipe or the corn starch for thic ening. )ver all it's a pretty healthy meal. Also, this is a way to get ids to eat their veggies. I haven't seen too many ids turn up their noses at this recipe. #e sure to tell them it's #'hinese food li"e you get in the restaurant

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