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Re: Diabolical Rumsfeld Finally Dies
« Reply #10 on: July 03, 2021, 08:34:08 AM »
 Rumsfeld was the CEO of Searle Inc, the inventor and manufacturer of aspartame ( Nutrisweet). Nutrisweet deconstructs into formaldehyde  when heated. the FDA had banned Nutrisweet due to  studies which showed that it caused brain tumors. Rumsfeld would have none of that and had the FDA board altered (by the Reagan administration) vote to approve  Aspartame . Searle subsequently became a Fortune 500 company and nutriweet went on to cause serious neurological injuries across the board. It is now found in most packaged foods and medicines, even where sweeteners are not indicated.
According to neurologists, aspartame is a potent neurotoxin which often causes serious disease and death . Dr Betty Martini calls it a biowarfare agent. Rumsfeld was the reason for all of this.


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Re: Diabolical Rumsfeld Finally Dies
« Reply #11 on: July 03, 2021, 08:47:29 AM »
Rumsfeld was the CEO of Searle Inc, the inventor and manufacturer of aspartame ( Nutrisweet).

I almost forgot that. In fact, I did kind of forget ;)

Yes, anyone out there drinking diet sodas needs to quit. Start drinking UNSWEETENED beverages if you can't handle the calories. It won't kill you.

But aspartame might.

You're not condemned to plain water. There's unsweet tea, fresh-squeezed lemon or lime water, cans of lightly flavored "sparkling water" -- and there's even a natural sweetener Stevia which is completely harmless. I found a line of sodas called "Zevia" which is sweetened only with Stevia extract. Unfortunately a 6-pack of these sodas is $5.

Which just means you can't drink them like water. There's only one beverage you should drink like water: water.


Re: Diabolical Rumsfeld Finally Dies
« Reply #12 on: July 03, 2021, 09:16:23 AM »
Well, I see the eternal loss of any soul as an unspeakable tragedy.  I’m not one to rejoice in such a thing.  You could argue that it’s good for the world to be rid of him, but he has been irrelevant for a long time.  Unlike a Ginsburg, he was no longer doing any harm that I know of.
If you were an Iraqi, I'm sure you would have no problem in rejoicing in the death of this monster.

And he was just another monster in a collage of globalists monsters destroying nations and genociding it's citizens for no other reasons but to control their money and resources. The man was evil, I don't care how irrelevant he is/was now.

He is responsible for the death of millions, many were Christians and within the oldest part of Christendom on the face of the earth. and for nothing more than a little bit of mammon.

I'm sure when Donald stand before the gates of heaven to get in, he'll say "but I brought democracy  and freedom to millions!"........
I'm sure St. Peter will say "Go sell crazy someplace else, you know, the other place".  ::)