Today we have "Nutra-Sweet", which is widely used in a plethora of
consumables, despite a demonstrated neurological reaction in some people. In
February 1996, it was decided to also use the product name "Benevia". It is
estimated that as many as 20,000,000 people cannot metabolize phenylalimine, and
this inability is genetically inherited by children. The inability to metabolize
phenylalinine can lead to mental retardation in children. This means a risk of
retardation for millions of children. A multi-billion dollar enterprise, this
substance is said to be "refined" from “natural”substances. Like other "refined"
substances, it represents a health threat to the general public. No long term
studies have been performed to evaluate the physiological effects of this
substance, yet the public is lead to believe it is absolutely safe. Technically,
the chemical is called aspartame, and it was once on a Pentagon list of
biowarfare chemicals submitted to Congress. [1] Aspartame is in over 4,000 products worldwide and is consumed by
over 200 million people in the United States alone. What follows is a skeletal
examination of the chronology related to aspartame. A more detailed chronology
is given later in this chapter based on information provided to us by the
Aspartame Consumer Safety Network.
Aspartame is produced by G.D. Searle Company, founded in 1888 and located
in Skokie, Illinois. Searle is now owned by others. It is about 200 times
sweeter than the refined sugar that it is meant to replace, and it is known to
erode intelligence and affect short-term memory. It is essentially a chemical
weapon designed to impact populations en masse. It is an rDNA derivative made
from two amino acids, L-phenylalanine, L-aspartic acid and methanol. Originally
discovered during a search for an ulcer drug in 1966, it was “approved” by the
FDA in 1974 as a “food additive”. Approval was followed by a retraction based on
demonstrated public concern over the fact that the substance produced brain
tumors in rats. According to the 1974 FDA task force set up to examine aspartame
and G.D.Searle, “we have uncovered serious deficiencies in Searles operations
and practices, which undermine the basis for reliance on Searle’s integrity in
conducting high quality animal research to accurately determine the toxic
potential of its products.” The task force report concluded with the
recommendation that G.D. Searle should face a Grand Jury “to identify more
particularly the nature of the violations, and to identify all those
responsible.” [2]
In 1976, an FDA “task force” brought into question all of G.D. Searle’s
aspartame testing procedures conducted between 1967 and 1975. The final FDA
report noted faulty and fraudulent product testing, knowingly misrepresented
product testing, knowlingly misrepresented findings, and instances of irrelevant
animal research. In other word, illegal criminal activity. Understandably
scared, Searle officials sought to suppress the FDA findings and obstruct
justice. They turned to Nixon and Ford administration operative Donald Rumsfeld
and elected him “chairman of the Searle organization.” In 1977, the Wall Street
Journal detailed the fact that Rumsfeld made efforts to “mend fences” by asking
“what Searle could do” in the face of the changes. Also in 1977, Dr. Adrian
Gross, a pathologist working for the FDA, uncovered evidence that G.D.Searle
might have committed criminal fraud in withholding adverse data on aspartame.
[3]
The FDA requested that U.S. Attorney Samuel Skinner be hired to
investigate Searle’s aspartame testing procedures in January 1977. Samuel
Skinner was the federal prosecutor responsible for convincing the Grand Jury to
investigate whether Searle willfully and criminally withheld data that cast
doubt on the safety of aspartame. In February 1977, Skinner met with Searle
attorneys at the Chicago law firm of Sidney & Austin. Suddenly, newly
elected President Carter announced that Skinner would not remain in office, and
Skinner thereafter announced that he would be hired by Sidney & Austin.
Obviously, Skinner then had to recuse himself from the Searle prosecution. The
case was taken over by U.S. Attorney William Conlon, who essentially sat on the
case, despite complaints from the Justice Department, which was urging that a
grand jury be convened to prosecute Searle Company for falsifying Nutra-Sweet
test data. Failing to preform his duty, Conlon also joined Searle’s law firm in
January 1979.
Skinner’s defection from the FDA might have been prompted by the results
of the review of the Searle studies. David Hattan, deputy director of the FDA
Division of Toxicological Review and Evaluation, concedes that anyone reading
the orginal FDA investigation reports is likely to be “shocked” by what they
reveal. He says that the ensuing review of the Searle studies, in which he was
involved from the time of his arrival in 1978, was one of the most thorough in
the agency’s history. It included an unprecedented hearing before a public board
of inquiry composed of experts from outside the agency. Arthur Hayes, Jr., then
Commissioner of the FDA appointed by Reagan, agreed with Searle and the FDA’s
Bureau of Foods (now the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition) that “an
appropriate analysis of the data showed no significant increases in tumor
incidence in rats exposed to aspartame or DKP, one of the breakdown products of
aspartame. The board of inquiry rejected concerns that aspartame’s components
could cause neurological damage.[4]
In 1981, under pressure from the soft drink lobby, FDA Commissioner Hayes
approved the initial use of aspartane in dry foods and as a tabletop sweetner,
discounting public complaints as anecdotal and ignoring three FDA
scientists.[5] who voiced the fact that
there were serious questions concerning brain tumor tests after having done an
in-house study. Hayes was widely profiled as a man who believed that approval
for new drugs and additives was “too slow” because “the FDA demanded too much
information.” Hayes also ignored the fact that the biased scientific studies
paid for by Searle were faulty.[6] After
leaving the FDA, Hayes took the post of senior medical consultant for the public
relations firm retained by Searle..[7] A
subsequent inquiry “found no improprieity”.
In July 1983 it was approved for use in soft drinks in the United States,
followed three months later by approval in Britain by the Ministry of
Agriculture. All this was done despite the fact that the Department of Defense
knew that aspartane was neurotoxic and harmful to human health. These facts were
deliberately suppressed by the government. It is also interesting that in 1981
FDA scientist Dr. Robert Condon, in an internal government document, said “I do
not concur that aspartame has been shown to be safe with respect to the
induction of brain tumors.” All safety was thrown aside because of pressure from
Searle. Considering the connections the drug companies have to the medical and
intelligence community, it would not be surprising that there were other factors
involved in the pressure to adopt aspartame into the diet of the population.
In 1984, the Arizona Department of Health began testing soft drinks to
ascertain the level of toxic deteriorization by-products in soft drinks. It was
determined that soft drinks stored in elevated temperatures promoted more rapid
deteriorization of aspartane into poisonous methyl alcohol (methanol). The FDA
decided to ignore these results. Public complaints about the effects of
aspartane began to come in. People complained of headaches, dizziness, vomiting,
nausea, blurred vision, seizures, convulsions and a host of other reactions to
aspartane.
Also in 1984, the Centers for Disease Control made the fraudulent
announcement that “no serious, widespread” side effects of aspartame had been
found. It was an outright lie, and this announcement was quickly followed by
another from PepsiCo that it was dropping saccharin and adopting aspartame as
the sweetener it all its diet drinks. Others followed suit, despite the January
1984 broadcast on CBS Nightly News where the chief scientist for the FDA task
force investigating Searle publicly stated that Searle company officials made
“deliberate decisions” to cloak aspartame’s toxic effects.
When a human comsumes "Nutra-Sweet", it breaks down above 85° not only
into its constituent amino acids, but into methanol, which further breaks down
into formaldehyde, which is carcinogenic[8] and very toxic, as well as formic acid and a brain tumor agent
called diketopiperazine (DKP). In a meek attempt to ward off further public
inquiry, the FDA in 1984 announced that “no evidence has been found to establish
that aspartame’s methanol by-product reaches toxic levels”. This was a direct
lie, since Medical World News reported in 1978, six years earlier, than
the methanol content of aspartame is 1,000 times greater than most foods under
FDA control. Furthermore, the methanol in aspartame is “free methanol”, which is
never found in nature. Methanol in nature is always accompanied by ethanol and
other compounds which mitigate the methanol when introduced into the body.
In 1985, Searle Company was bought by Monsanto, the maker of other
insidious substances that manage to find their way into human food, including
Bovine Growth Hormone (BGH). Senator Metzenbaum, commenting on the FDA relative
to the aspartame issue in 1985 said, “the FDA is content to have Searle conduct
all safety tests on aspartane. That’s absurd.”
In 1986, the Washington Post reported that the Supreme Court refused to
consider arguments that the FDA had not followed proper procedures in approving
aspartame, despite arguments that the product “may cause brain damage.” (Supreme
Court obstructing Justice). Since Clinton-appointed Supreme Court Justice
Clarence Thomas is a former attorney for Monsanto.[9] ,it is unlikely that hundreds of millions of people will find
redress. There are also indications of ties between Monsanto and elements in the
CIA.
In August of 1987, the University of Illinois, a recipient of funding from
Monsanto, issued a study “exonerating aspartame of causing seizures in
laboratory animals.” The fact that they were paid by Monsanto automatically
invalidates the results. U.S. Senate hearings in 1987 showed that G.D.Searle
used “psychological strategy” to get regulators at the FDA “into a yes-saying
habit” to “bring them into a subconscious spirit of participation.” .[10] More than half of 69 medical researchers
polled by the FDA in 1987 said they were concerned about aspartame’s
safety.[11]
In 1989, the FDA received over 4,000 complaints from people who described
adverse reactions. Because the FDA conveniently lists aspartane as a “food
additive”, it removes the legal requirement for adverse effect reporting to any
Federal agency and the necessity for safety monitoring processes. Research also
indicates that aspartame, when combined with glutamine products (such as MSG,
widely used in foods) increase the likelihood of brain damage occurring in
children.[12]
Some of the more interesting developments in 1989 surfaced in the Palm
Beach Post on October 14th, where an article by Dr. H.J. Robert described
several recent aircraft accidents involving confusion and aberrant pilot
behavior caused by ingestion of products containing aspartame.[13] Soft drink makers were notified of this
problem in 1991. It is interesting to note that after Samuel Skinner left Sidney
& Austin, Searle’s law firm, he was appointed Secretary of Transportation.
Hence, he was in charge of the FAA, just in time to head off complaints from
pilots affected by aspartame. His wife was employed by Sidney & Austin.
Later as George Bush’s Chief of Staff in 1991, during the Gulf War, he was in a
position to head off all inquiries relative to asparatame, no matter where they
were directed - to the FDA, FAA or Department of Defense. This constitutes
criminal negligence and racketeering. George Bush, of course, was an ex-director
of the Central Intelligence Agency.
On July 20, 1990, an article in the national British newspaper The
Guardian, entitled “NutraSweet test results ‘faked’”, revealed that the British
government had finally been persuaded to review the safety of aspartame after
“receiving a dossier of evidence highlighting its potential dangers.” According
to The Guardian, the dossier alleged that laboratory tests were falsified,
tumors were removed from laboratory animals and animals were ‘restored to life’
in laboratory records.[14] The dossier
against NutraSweet was compiled by Erik Millstone, a lecturer at the Science
Policy Research Unit at Sussex University and author of two books on food
additives. It was based on thousands of pages of evidence, much of which was
obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. The COT, Committee on Toxicity,
was at the time looking into consumption of artificial sweeteners and did not
possess the key documents covering alleged mishandling of the safety tests which
Millstone was asked to provide.
The British Ministry of Agriculture and Department of Health have never
revealed the evidence upon which approval was given in England for the
distribution of aspartame, maintaining that “these are matters of commercial
confidence.” The British government does not testing of its own but relies on
safety tests provided by the manufacturer, which of course constitutes a
conflict of interest. The 1990 article quoted the British Department of Health
as saying “NutraSweet is not a health hazard on the available evidence, but
people do suffer ‘ideosyncratic reactions’ to food additives.” Interestingly, it
was pointed out that three out of 14 members of the Committee on Toxicity have
direct or indirect links with the artificial sweetener industry, according to
David Clark, the Labour Party Agriculture spokeman, who requested a
Parliamentary Answer to address questions of conflict of interest. Aspartame is
also sold in England under the product name “Canderel.” In 1990, the market for
asparatame in England was estimated at £800 million.
During the 1991 Gulf War, all military personnel were provided free supplies of aspartame-laced soft drinks together with experimental vaccines, nerve gas antidotes and personal insecticides. They were also treated to direct biochemical warfare compounds. The result is Gulf War Syndrome, which is communicable and deadly, and 50,000 military personnel and their dependents are wasting away before our eyes. Criminal negligence? Of course. Criminal conspiracy? Yes. Genocide? Probably - we’re waiting to see.
Independent tests on animals have shown that aspartame alters brain
chemicals that also affect behavior. The chemical nature of aspartame was also
shown to defeat its own alleged “purpose” as a “diet aid”, since high doses
instill a craving for calorie-laden carbohydrates. Then, the
aspartame-carbohydrate combination further increases the effect of aspartame on
the brain.[15]
Interestingly, even the American Cancer Society confirmed that users of
artificial sweeteners gained more weight than those who didn’t use the products,
further undermining the supposed “purpose” for the existence of aspartame in the
food.[16] Haven’t we heard this kind of
criminal fraud before?
The major selling point of aspartame is as a diet aid, and it has been
demonstrated that the use of this product actually causes people to consume more
food. Normally, when a significant quantity of carbohydrate are comsumed,
serotonin levels rise in the brain. This is manifested as a relaxed feeling
after a meal. When aspartame is ingested with carbohydrates, such as having a
sandwich with a diet drink, aspartame causes the brain to cease production of
serotonin, meaning that the feeling of having had enough never materializes. You
then eat more foods, many containing aspartame, and the cycle continues.
Monsanto’s profit from its NutraSweet Division was $993 million in 1990.
In 1991, the National Institutes of Health.[17] listed 167 symptoms and reasons to avoid the use of aspartame ,
but today it is a multi-million dollar business that contributes to the
degeneration of the human population, as well as the deliberate suppression of
overall intelligence, short-term memory[18] and the added contribution as a carcinogenic environmental
co-factor. The FDA and the Centers for Disease Control continue to receive a
stream of complaints from the population about aspartane. It is the only
chemical warfare weapon available in mass quantities (should keep the cone-heads
happy) on the grocery shelf and promoted in the media. It has also been
indicated that women with an intolerance for phenylalinine, one of the compoents
of aspartame, may give birth to infants with as much as a 15% drop in
intelligence level if they habitually consume products containing this dangerous
substance.[19]
The March 1995 issue of The Pacific Flyer published a pro-aspartame
article in which it stated, “the Federal Aviation Administration conducted its
own cognitive research and, according to experts, found no contraindications
that would prevent pilots, or anyone, from ingesting aspartame.” This flies in
the face of consistent reports from pilots who maintain they have suffered
severe and dangerous repercussions in the air after drinking soft drinks
containing aspartame. Virtually every time, symptoms disappeared when
aspartame-laced drinks were discontinued.[20] Over 600 pilots have reported this problem.
So, the faked Searle tests remain. The FDA bases its findings on the faked Searle tests, and the Journal of the American Medical Association, examining the FDA findings, based on the faked Searle tests, announced “the consumption of aspartame poses no health risk for most people.” Searle officials argue that the use of aspartame as an artificial sweetener “has been officially approved not only by the FDA, but by foreign regulatory agencies and the World Health Organization” - based on Searle-sponsored aspartame research, not independently conducted tests.
The symptoms of aspartame intoxication include severe headaches, nausea, vertigo, insomina, loss of control of limbs, blurred vision, blindness, memory loss, slurred speech, mild to severe depression often reaching suicidal levels, hyperactivity, gastrointestinal disorders, seizures, skin lesions, rashes, anxiety attacks, muscle and joint pain, numbness, mood changes, loss of energy, menstrual cramps out of cycle, hearing loss or ringing in the ears, loss or change of taste, and symptoms similar to those in a heart attack. In addition, aspartic acid chelates (combines) with chromium - which is a necessary element for proper operation of the thyroid gland. People who consume large quantities of aspartame may end up with a false diagnosis of Graves disease and suffer allopathic irradiation of their thyroid gland for no reason. Complaints about aspartame represent 80-85% of all food complaints registered with the FDA. More than 6,000 complaints have been made concerning the effects of aspartame. Thirty independent doctors and scientists have conducted research on the adverse effects of aspartame or have compiled supporting data against its use.The use of NutraSweet® or Equal® should be seriously curtailed or stopped.
The fact that tons of aspartame is pumped into the world population each year, knowingly and deliberately, especially with the historical and documented record of fraud and misrepresentation, constitutes a conspiracy of the highest order, as well as criminal negligence. The rewards of continued use are increased profits for the medical and pharmaceutical industries and chemical companies who produce aspartame and treat people suffering from the effect of it. Aspartame is the only biochemical warfare product on grocery shelves. And, the band plays on ....
[1] According to Alex Constantine in his essay entitled “Sweet Poison”.
[2] The Guardian, England, July 20, 1990. The Guardian also published articles that prompted the NutraSweet Company in Deerborn, Illinois to file a lawsuit for libel, maintaining that “safety issues were resolved long ago”. The Guardian cited documents submitted to a British government committee reviewing artificial sweeteners.
[3] Ibid.
[4] Food Magazine, Vol 1, No.9. April/June 1990, “Artificial Sweetener Suspicions” (England).
[5] Two former FDA scientists involved in the Searle investigations, Jacqueline Verrett, a former FDA toxicologist who reviewed data from three key studies, and Adrian Gross, who was part of a team of FDA investigators that spent three months at the Searle laboratories - say the irregularities they discovered were serious enough to invalidate some of the studies. In an interview, Verrett called the FDA’s final decision to approve aspartame “a giant cover-up.” Food Magazine , Vol 1 No.9, April/June 1990. (England)
[6] Science Times , February 1985, described the studies as “scientifically lacking in design and execution.”
[7] Burston-Marsteller.
[8] Formaldehyde is also a prime ingredient in vaccinations/immunizations given to humans.
[9] Extraordinary Science, Vol 7, No.1, Jan/Feb/Mar 1995, p.39.
[10] The Guardian, April/June 1990 “Laboratory Animals Back from the Dead in Faulty Safety Tests.”
[11] Ibid.
[12] Study by Dr. John Olney, professor of neuropathology and psychiatry, Washington School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Interestingly, Japan’s Ajinomoto Company, a maker of MSG, is a licensee of Searle Company. Note: (Nutra-Sweet + MSG = Brain damage in children = Behavior disorders = crime= perceived control necessity = totalitarian surveillance and control. Mind control is a reptilian paradigm.
[13] Dr. Robert published a report detailing 157 persons with aspartame-induced confusion and memory loss.
[14] The full investigation was known as the “Dressler Report”. An example from the report: “Animal A23LM was alive at week 88, dead from week 92 through 104, alive at week 108 and dead at week 112.” Lab animals were not permanently tagged to avoid identification mixups. Tumors were removed from animals which were returned “healthy” to the study. Animals were allowed to decompose before post mortem exams were conducted.
[15] Studies by MIT neuroscientist Richard Wurtman.
[16] American Cancer Society six-year study which tracked 80,000 women.
[17] The Effects of Aspartame
[18] In the 1985 FDA hearings instigated by Senator Metzenbaum, a sample case was revealed in which a woman’s memory rapidly slipped into oblivion until she stopped consuming aspartane-laced products.
[19] Steinman, “Diet for a Poisoned Planet”, p.190. University of California study.
[20] PILOTS: For more information, contact the Aspartame Safety Network at 214-352-4268
