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"ON ITS WEBSITE, KRAFT BRAGS THAT ITS FOOD PRODUCTS ARE IN THE HOUSES OF MORE THAN 99% OF AMERICAN HOUSEHOLDS. THIS MEANS MORE THAN 99% OF AMERICAN'S ARE EATING AND DRINKING SOMETHING MANUFACTURED BY A TOBACCO COMPANY, WHOSE HISTORY OF DISREGUARD FOR THE HEALTH OF ITS' CONSUMERS IS WELL DOCUMENTED."

This site WILL NOT tell you about how bad tobacco products are and give you statistics on how many people smoking kills each year. You know all that.

I'm more concerned with the millions of people who never pick up a cigarette, but still fall victim to the tobacco companies, and I'm not talking about second-hand smoke either.

Here you will learn how big tobacco has taken over the food industry and tried so hard to keep this a secret from the public. Here you will get a dose of something no tobacco company wants you to hear about...the truth.

Lets start with some simple facts (I encourage you to research these facts for yourself, if you are AT ALL skeptical of what I present. In fact, most of this information was gathered directly from these companies websites):

1. If you are eating anything made by Nabisco, Kraft, Post Cereal, Oscar Meyer, Planters nuts, Maxwell House, Claussen pickles, A-1 steak sauce, Digiorno/Tombstone pizza, polly-o string cheese, Kool aid, Crystal light, Bullseye BBQ sauce, Capri Sun, Philadelphia cream cheese, Velveeta, minute rice, stove top stuffing and MUCH more then you are eating something made by a tobacco company (Phillip Morris).

2. This company routinely uses chemicals (high fructose corn syrup and partially hydrogenated oils for example) which have been PROVEN in scientific studies to make you addicted, fat and unhealthy. All you have to do is Google information on these chemicals and read the labels for yourself. HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP IS THE NEW NICOTINE (Please notice how many of these chemicals are in so called “diet products” or “low-fat” products.)

What I find interesting is that they use these products even though many competitors don’t in the very same product (Yes, there are exceptions). Again, I encourage you to read labels for yourself.

3. Phillip Morris bought Kraft in 1988.

4.Although U.S. obesity rates were increasing before this time, they really started to skyrocket in 1991. In my opinion, this is no coincidence.

5. Kraft is the largest food and beverage manufacturer in America. (Also, owned by Altria is the Miller Brewing company which is the second largest brewing company in America). These guys are making a fortune at our expense.

6. Phillip Morris essentially changed its name to “Altria.” (In my opinion this was a blatant attempt to mislead the public.)

I mean lets face it, if you’re in the business of selling food, you may not want your customers to know that your company has a long history of adding addictive chemicals (and lying about it) to its products all in the name of profit. That wouldn’t be good for business. “So lets create a mother company called ‘Altria.’ Nobody will know what the hell that is.” (Would you eat food from a chef whose been convicted of putting deadly chemicals in his food that's killed millions?) More importantly, if this scenario happened, then the Chef would be in jail. Why weren't more tobacco company execs held accountable? Keep reading.

7. Since 1988 dozens of disease rates have increased dramatically. I’m not talking about an increase that could be considered a coincidence either. I’m talking about an alarming rate. Also new diseases have been popping up all over the place. Think about the drug commercials you see on TV today; we’re getting sicker and sicker and fatter and fatter while Big tobacco is getting richer and richer.

This should all sound very familiar. This script has been written once before. Big tobacco is ONCE AGAIN advertising directly to kids, but this time through commercials on Nickelodeon and such. They get ‘em to try the product. The kids are hooked. Women get pregnant and eat Phillip Morris’ tasty treats during pregnancy and in my opinion, kids are already being born addicted to these addictive toxins (no, that word isn’t too strong).

Now I know what you’re thinking. “This can’t be happening. Not in the United States! We have government agencies in place to protect us.”

Yep you sure do, but these government agencies are, in my opinion, more corrupt than the tobacco industry itself. Think about it, who in our government was looking out for us in the 50’s and 60’s when the truth about cigarettes wasn't making headlines across the country? Were they wrong about DDT, Vioxx, etc. or did they know it all along. Uncle Sam has a financial interest in you and I dying at a certain age (think about how fast social security would run out if we all lived 2 years longer) and you wanna get your health advice from Uncle Sam?
“Woops. My bad. See, uuuuh we were supposed to watch out for that sort of thing, but see they gave us so much money that we figured they must have been good guys. I’ll tell ya what…….I know millions of people have died and millions more are now addicted to this product which should be illegal, but we’ll make ‘em pay a couple of fines they can easily afford. Then they’ll have to throw warning signs on the product because lord knows those work. And Hell, to reward them for good behavior…we’ll let them start manufacturing food products in another couple of years.”
Folks, don’t take my word for it. There are dozens of best selling books the government doesn’t want you to read. As I always suggest, do the research yourself. If you do, you just may stumble across this quote from former FDA commissioner Herbert Ley:
“The thing that bugs me is that people think the FDA is protecting them. It isn't. What the FDA is doing and what the public thinks it's doing are as night and day.”

(Also, have you ever wondered why foods, beverages and lotions are required by law to list ingredients on them, but tobacco products aren't? Does this make any sense?) Wake up people! Your government loves big tobacco. Their story is that is that the FDA doesn't oversee tobacco because it isn't a food or a drug. The actual reason is that tobacco products are great for the economy for several reasons, but mainly they create unhealthy people and unhealthy people buy prescription and non-prescription drugs and they have more surgeries. Kraft Foods is doing the same thing...they are making us all fat so that we spend our money on weight loss pills, "diet" products, gym memberships, high cholestoral meds, high blood pressure meds, anti-depressants.

They want you to believe that over 70% of Americans are overweight because of technology and fast food restaurants. Canada and Europe are right there with us with fast food and technology, but they don't have our obesity epidemic. Ask yourself why? It's because other governments make it harder for companies to get away with using certain harmful chemicals. For example, compare a Coke in the U.S. with a Coke in Canada and you will notice that the one in the U.S. is made with HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP (horrible shit, please google it to see for yourself) and the one in Canada is made with regular sugar.
One day, this plot will blow up in the faces of Phillip Morris just as the cigarette plot eventually did. I just pray that when that day comes, we will all be too pissed to let them off the hook with another slap on the wrist.

Please open your eyes and spread this site along to as many people as possible so my prayer can be answered.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Michael Szymanczyk, Geoffrey C. Bible, Joseph E Cullman or any other past/present Phillip Morris CEO or big wig. I would like to debate them.AIM = jvtek333

My Blog

Damn Liars!

BOSTON - The nation's largest cigarette maker is disputing a study by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health that found nicotine in cigarettes has risen about 10 percent in the past six years. ...
Posted by on Mon, 11 Sep 2006 11:00:00 GMT

From the horses mouth

I dug this question and answer segment up from www.Altria.com. This is their side of the story, hopefully you can see right through it.Q: Was the name change to Altria Group an effort to distance the ...
Posted by on Thu, 29 Jun 2006 00:06:00 GMT

More foods made by Phillip Morris

After reading this list you'll probably say something like, "Damn, those are some of my favorite foods." Instead of saying that...ask yourself why that is. * Coffee à Carte Noire** à Cha...
Posted by on Mon, 26 Jun 2006 12:48:00 GMT