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" Robin Stone " <rstone

Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:45 pm

Aspartame on the ropes

 

From the February 2006 Idaho Observer:

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Aspartame on the ropes

 

 

Governor could declare state of emergency in New Mexico

 

Several other states ready to follow

 

New York Times article fans class action flames

 

Aspartame producers trying to put out public opinion fires

 

Calorie Control Council still maintains telling consumers to ignore

the dead test rats

 

By Mission Possible

 

New Mexico Governor William Blaine Richardson III has been requested

by 10 New Mexico state senators in a letter to declare a state of

public health emergency, in accordance with NMSA 12-10A-5.

 

The letter, dated February 10, 2006, states, " The nature of the

emergency derives from 70% of the adults and 40% of the children in

New Mexico having consumed methanol and formaldehyde, the resultant

metabolites from their ingestion of aspartame. The conditions that

cause the emergency are the fact that the G.D. Searle Corporation

ramrodded the approval of this illegal drug through the United

States Food and Drug Administration in 1981 as a `food additive.' It

is now found in over 6,000 food products and over 600 children's

medications, vitamins, and aspirin. "

 

" The expected duration of the emergency is more than thirty days

[which is] necessary to prevent further instances of

methanol/formaldehyde poisoning, and will end when all products

containing aspartame, a poisonous and deleterious food additive are

removed from sale in New Mexico in accordance with statutes in the

New Mexico Food Act. "

 

Governor Richardson was requested by the 10 Senators to recognize

aspartame disease as a public health emergency on February 13, 2006.

The governor's office is " researching the law to see if he has the

authority " to declare such an emergency. Though it is clear that he

does have the authority, he has not yet made the declaration at

press time. The 2006 NM legislative session is scheduled to close

Feb. 17.

 

The governor is apparently in a bit of a pickle as his campaign

manager Amanda Cooper accepted a $10,000 donation from Altria

Corporate Services, a subsidiary of Kraft/Philip Morris—the parent

corporation of General Foods (one of the world's largest

distributors of aspartame-containing foods). In a letter dated Feb.

3, 2006, Mission Possible Director Betty Martini asked Cooper

to, " Please...ask Governor Richardson to either return the $10,000

contribution by Altria Corporate Services (a merger of Kraft and

Philip Morris) or, better yet, ask him to make his own donation of

the same $10,000 to 10 of the worst aspartame poisoning victims in

the United States. "

 

The senators who signed the letter to Governor Richardson include

Judiciary Chairman, Cisco Mc Sorley; Indian Affairs Chairman, John

Pinto, Navajo; Rules Chair, Linda Lopez; Conservation Chairman,

Carlos Cisneros, Finance Committee Vice Chair, John Arthur Smith;

Corporations Committee, Bernadette Sanchez; Indian Affairs Vice

Chairman, Lidio Rainaldi; Rules Vice Chair, John Grubesic; Gerald

Ortiz y Pino, and Leonard Tsosie, Navajo.

 

Most of the New Mexico Legislators have been given copies of Cori

Brackett's DVD, Sweet Misery, to educate them during the Interim

before the next Session of the New Mexico Legislature.

 

NYT

 

The New York Times published an article entitled, " The Lowdown on

Sweet " February 12, 2006. The article has fanned the flames of a

class action lawsuit being prepared for aspartame consumers in New

York and New Jersey who have developed brain cancers. Contact

Mission Possible if you know of any NY/NJ residents with brain

tumors at (770) 242-2599.

 

The article by Melanie Warner cites extensively the long-term study

performed by Dr. Morando Soffriti of Bologna, Italy showing a direct

link between aspartame consumption and " unusually high rates of

lymphomas, leukemias and other cancers in rats that had been given

doses of it starting at what would be equivalent to four to five 20-

ounce bottles of diet soda a day for a 150-pound person, " wrote

Warner.

 

Though the evidence is overwhelming that millions of people are

suffering the adverse effects of aspartame poisoning, the Calorie

Control Council, a trade organization that has been promoting the

use of aspartame for decades, is still defending the known

neurotoxin.

 

Diane Fleming

 

Diane Fleming was sentenced to serve 25 years for allegedly fatally

poisoning her husband Chuck with the contents of an unopened jug of

methanol-containing windshield washer fluid. Chuck died of methanol

poisoning, but it was a systemic poisoning that came from his

drinking and eating a large variety of aspartame-containing

products. A Virginia judge has just reviewed her habeas corpus and a

ruling is pending at this time. People close to Fleming say the

chances for release are good.

 

Help us remove this poison from our food supply.

 

Contact The IO for more info.

 

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The Idaho Observer

P.O. Box 457

Spirit Lake, Idaho 83869

Phone: 208-255-2307

Email: observer

Web:

http://idaho-observer.com

http://proliberty.com/observer/

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Hopefully Splenda will be next.

 

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Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:45 pm

Aspartame on the ropes

 

From the February 2006 Idaho Observer:

---

 

Aspartame on the ropes

 

 

Governor could declare state of emergency in New Mexico

 

Several other states ready to follow

 

New York Times article fans class action flames

 

Aspartame producers trying to put out public opinion fires

 

Calorie Control Council still maintains telling consumers to ignore

the dead test rats

 

 

 

 

 

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