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Author Topic: History Channel Suppresses Evidence: US Gov Using Cancer to Kill Dissidents  (Read 5107 times)
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« on: August 26, 2007, 06:44:36 AM »


In the following suppressed Documentary, The Men Who Killed Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald's ex-girlfriend reveals the project involving human subjects in a US labratory to use cancer as an acceptable method of assassination against dissidents around the world.  The same people that headed this project were also intimately involved in multiple plots to kill US Citizens including the President of the United States of America.  Watch this entire episode [segment 3 is most revealing], then ask yourself how many dissidents to US government policies have died of cancer.


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More information here: http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=2554.msg10129#msg10129
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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2007, 11:31:20 AM »

THX great post!
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2007, 02:35:59 PM »

it does rather beg the question why dissidents have often been people who do not live long lives, I hate to say it but Aaron Russo (god bless him) is one of those people who died youngish, despite being from a social class where living to 85 is the norm.
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« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2008, 04:28:00 PM »

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« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2008, 04:34:33 PM »

Jordan maxwell got cancer as well now, though he is old. You may come to the conclusion that some of us may be dying already while we type on this board. Afterall cancer takes a longtime to do its work.

After what was done to me in my life, it would not surprise me to know that these things go on. They have plenty of ways to kill, but killing people of like this easy, and goes above suspicion.

If any of you go through half of what i have been through, becuase i never conformed to society, your in for a nasty time, but heck we just got to keep on going, and at least i and others have the net.
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« Reply #5 on: September 17, 2009, 11:30:48 AM »

Jack Ruby was absolutely given cancer. Great Doc. The History channel is gutless.
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« Reply #6 on: March 20, 2010, 07:17:35 AM »

The 35-year-old federal law regulating tap water is so out of date that the water Americans drink can pose what scientists say are serious health risks — and still be legal.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/17/us/17water.html?_r=2

Examine whether contaminants in your water supply met two standards: the legal limits established by the Safe Drinking Water Act, and the typically stricter health guidelines.

What’s in Your Water
The data was collected by an advocacy organization, the Environmental Working Group, who shared it with The Times.

Contaminants in Drinking »Only 91 contaminants are regulated by the Safe Drinking Water Act, yet more than 60,000 chemicals are used within the United States, according to Environmental Protection Agency estimates. Government and independent scientists have scrutinized thousands of those chemicals in recent decades, and identified hundreds associated with a risk of cancer and other diseases at small concentrations in drinking water, according to an analysis of government records by The New York Times.

But not one chemical has been added to the list of those regulated by the Safe Drinking Water Act since 2000.

Other recent studies have found that even some chemicals regulated by that law pose risks at much smaller concentrations than previously known. However, many of the act’s standards for those chemicals have not been updated since the 1980s, and some remain essentially unchanged since the law was passed in 1974.

All told, more than 62 million Americans have been exposed since 2004 to drinking water that did not meet at least one commonly used government health guideline intended to help protect people from cancer or serious disease, according to an analysis by The Times of more than 19 million drinking-water test results from the District of Columbia and the 45 states that made data available.

In some cases, people have been exposed for years to water that did not meet those guidelines.

But because such guidelines were never incorporated into the Safe Drinking Water Act, the vast majority of that water never violated the law.

Some officials overseeing local water systems have tried to go above and beyond what is legally required. But they have encountered resistance, sometimes from the very residents they are trying to protect, who say that if their water is legal it must be safe.

Dr. Pankaj Parekh, director of the water quality division for the City of Los Angeles, has faced such criticism. The water in some city reservoirs has contained contaminants that become likely cancer-causing compounds when exposed to sunlight.

To stop the carcinogens from forming, the city covered the surface of reservoirs, including one in the upscale neighborhood of Silver Lake, with a blanket of black plastic balls that blocked the sun.

Then complaints started from owners of expensive houses around the reservoir. “They supposedly discovered these chemicals, and then they ruined the reservoir by putting black pimples all over it,” said Laurie Pepper, whose home overlooks the manmade lake. “If the water is so dangerous, why can’t they tell us what laws it’s violated?”

Dr. Parekh has struggled to make his case. “People don’t understand that just because water is technically legal, it can still present health risks,” he said. “And so we encounter opposition that can become very personal.”

Some federal regulators have tried to help officials like Dr. Parekh by pushing to tighten drinking water standards for chemicals like industrial solvents, as well as a rocket fuel additive that has polluted drinking water sources in Southern California and elsewhere. But those efforts have often been blocked by industry lobbying.

Drinking water that does not meet a federal health guideline will not necessarily make someone ill. Many contaminants are hazardous only if consumed for years. And some researchers argue that even toxic chemicals, when consumed at extremely low doses over long periods, pose few risks. Others argue that the cost of removing minute concentrations of chemicals from drinking water does not equal the benefits.

Moreover, many of the thousands of chemicals that have not been analyzed may be harmless. And researchers caution that such science is complicated, often based on extrapolations from animal studies, and sometimes hard to apply nationwide, particularly given that more than 57,400 water systems in this country each deliver, essentially, a different glass of water every day.

Government scientists now generally agree, however, that many chemicals commonly found in drinking water pose serious risks at low concentrations.

And independent studies in such journals as Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology; Environmental Health Perspectives; American Journal of Public Health; and Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health, as well as reports published by the National Academy of Sciences, suggest that millions of Americans become sick each year from drinking contaminated water, with maladies from upset stomachs to cancer and birth defects.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/10/26/tweens.breast.cancer/index.html
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« Reply #7 on: March 20, 2010, 09:28:47 AM »

Luckily I recorded this episode along with the rest of the series when it was first aired years ago. I also believe her testimony that Oswald found out that these same people that they were working with to find a way to kill Castro with the cancer virus, wanted to kill Kennedy. He then went to Dallas to try and stop the assassination. I believe Oswald when he said "I didn't kill anybody."
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