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by infinitethoughts
on Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:36 pm |
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This is a web archive of Joe Vialls famous website. Oldy but goodie.
Smoking Helps Protect Against Lung Cancer.
And here are some of the mice who helped to prove it!
http://web.archive.org/web/20050214135605/http://vialls.net/transpositions/smoking.html
Every year, thousands of medical doctors and other members of the �Anti-Smoking Inquisition� spend billions of dollars perpetuating what has unquestionably become the most misleading though successful social engineering scam in history. With the encouragement of most western governments, these Orwellian lobbyists pursue smokers with a fanatical zeal that completely overshadows the ridiculous American alcohol prohibition debacle, which started in 1919 and lasted until 1933. |
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by 003
on Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:42 pm |
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| What are the sources for the information in this article? None are listed. That whole thing about Japan and Greece having the lowest incidences of lung cancer. I constantly see reports of Greece suffering lung cancer epidemics. |
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by infinitethoughts
on Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:33 pm |
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003 wrote: I constantly see reports of Greece suffering lung cancer epidemics.
003.
Yeah you're right I missed that. Looks like he goofed on that one. He should have said Greece has the highest smokers but is among the top 18 countries in life expectancy. U.S. is 34 th according to the U.N. list.
I did find something trippy posted over at the speakeasy forum by nightlight backing up the mice reference. (By the way if you want tons of info about tobacco, do a search with his name. The guys a heavy hitter when it comes to Tobacco research.)
Here's the page where it's at and the info. The mice were exposed to radioactive particles.
http://speakeasyforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/173601742/m/7541044041?r=7161047671#7161047671
Quote: "Inhalation Bioassy of Cigarette Smoke in Rats"
A. P. Wehrner, et al. (Battele Pacific Northwest Labs, Richland WA)
Journal of Toxiology & Applied Pharmacology, Vol. 61: pp 1-17 (1981)
"The results show that the highest number of tumors occured in the untreated control [non-smoking] rats. The next highest number of tumors occurred in rats subject to sham smoking, i.e. rats which were placed in the smoking machine without smoke exposure, and the lowest number of tumors occurred in the smoke-exposed rats. Among the latter, the largest number of tumors occurreed in rats exposed to smoke from cigarettes having the lowest level of nicotine." |
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