Big Tobacco Used Scientist to Stop Asia Critics

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Tobacco firm used scientist to subvert critics in Asia
By MICHAEL CASEY
24 December 2008



AN EDINBURGH University study released yesterday has revealed the tactics used by tobacco companies to "infiltrate" scientific institutes and undermine anti-smoking policies in Asia.
On the website of the Public Library of Science Medicine journal, researcher Jeff Colin at Edinburgh University, along with Ross MacKenzie, another researcher from Sydney University, has alleged that Philip Morris, an American tobacco firm, "planted" a scientist, Roger Walk, to lecture, and organise conferences at the Chulabhorn Institute in Bangkok to play down the effects of passive smoking.

The public health researchers produced their findings by analysing internal industry documents which were made public following legal proceedings in the United States. The report was partly funded by the National Cancer Institute in the US.

Mr MacKenzie said: "They (the tobacco companies] have shown they are willing to take advantage of economic situations and lax legislation in many south-east Asian countries to aggressively market their products."

However, Marija Sepic, a spokeswoman for Philip Morris International, dismissed the documents as outdated and said the company never hid its affiliation with Mr Walk.
 
As if it's not enough that they manufacture harmful products.
 
All big corporations are like this.

Cure for cancer? They destroy the machine and blue print

Electric cars? They bought out all the blueprints and cold store.

Need markets for their products? They created new diseases like AIDs.

The list goes on.......MANKIND will destroy earth. If only the world can read whats hidden in the vaults of the VATICAN CITY.....hidden safely away from prying eyes.
 
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