Thank you for the reminder of CHDs symposium. Last night I attended an event where the film 'Sweet Misery' was shown. It's from 2004 and seems to include footage from much earlier periods. While the format is very low budget, the content has high value. It discusses how aspartame was approved despite research showing it caused brain tumors. The man who led the way to the final approval was Donald Rumsfeld - the same man who ushered us into Iraq. https://archive.org/details/2004-sweet-misery-a-poisoned-world
Impressive. In April-May 1945, when Hitler shot himself in the ass, never to be seen again, fascism didn't stop there. It moved to the other side of the pond.
Thank you for the reminder of CHDs symposium. Last night I attended an event where the film 'Sweet Misery' was shown. It's from 2004 and seems to include footage from much earlier periods. While the format is very low budget, the content has high value. It discusses how aspartame was approved despite research showing it caused brain tumors. The man who led the way to the final approval was Donald Rumsfeld - the same man who ushered us into Iraq. https://archive.org/details/2004-sweet-misery-a-poisoned-world
Thank you, Mr. Klar.
Impressive. In April-May 1945, when Hitler shot himself in the ass, never to be seen again, fascism didn't stop there. It moved to the other side of the pond.
Wow…more history of which I was unaware. I did not know he shot himself in the rear. Learn something new every day.
One of the things I would fight for in legislature is a Food Sovereignty Bill.