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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Killer Coke
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BREAKING NEWS
Indianapolis Alternative Medicine Examiner, "Could vitaminwater lawsuit leave product all washed up?" By Becky Oberg, July 23, 2010
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" 'Plaintiffs’ allegations sufficiently state a claim that defendants have violated FDA regulations by making health claims about vitaminwater even though it does not meet required minimum nutritional thresholds, by using the word "healthy" in implied nutrient content claims even though vitaminwater’s fortification does not comply with FDA policy, and by using a product name that references only two of vitaminwater’s ingredients, omitting the fact that there is a key, unnamed ingredient [sugar] in the product,' wrote Judge John Gleeson of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York."
Complaint CSPI vs. Coca-Cola

Reuters is owned by the Rothschilds
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bought Reuters news service in the 1800's. Within the last 20 years, Reuters bought the Associated Press. Now the Elite own the two largest wire services in the world, where most newspapers get their news. The Rothschilds have control of all three U.S. Networks, plus other aspects of the recording and mass media industry according to research by Eustice Mullins in his book 'Who Owns the TV Networks'.

Read more about the Rothschild family who financed Adam Weishaupt to create the Illuminati, an instrument to achieve a "One [Godless] Goverment" in Myron Fagans expose: The Illuminati and the CFR

Vitaminewater suit
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Water Claims
Date Published: Friday, January 16th, 2009

Coca-Cola Company is being sued over false claims about some of its beverages in the second such scandal over its deceptive marketing practices. Reuters just reported that The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CPSI) is suing the soft drink giant in a class action lawsuit that accuses it of making false claims about its Vitaminwater drinks.

This week’s lawsuit follows an earlier warning by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about its marketing of Diet Coke Plus, said Reuters. Late last month, Reuters reported that Coca-Cola made claims that Diet Coke Plus includes vitamins and minerals. Those claims violate U.S. policy against marketing soda and other snack foods as more nutritious, or “fortified.”

Are the Sauds really America's friends
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By Jon Christian Ryter
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n seizing the financial records of several oil-money financed Muslim charities, educational and benevolent organizations in the United States, the Federal Bureau of Investigation found strong evidence suggesting that many of these organizations—some of which are headquartered in the United States—are actually conduits whose primary function is to covertly funnel money to Islamic terrorist groups around the world. Among those wealthy contributors are the Saudi royal family. Spokesmen for the Saudi royal family admit that the al Sauds contribute vast amounts to several Muslim charities—like the Red Crescent and others—but, as far as the Sauds knew (the spin goes), their money was used exclusively for the benevolent purposes promoted by the charities.
However, al Qaeda financial records found in deserted Afghan hideouts and seized from Muslim charities in the United States suggest otherwise. These records reveal that the Saudi royal family was the source of millions of dollars which made its way not only into the hands of Osama bin Laden as he prepared to wage his extremist Islamic Jihad against America, but was used to finance the activities of Yassar Arafat’s personal Palestinian terrorist group from which the homicide bombers arose, the Palestinian Liberation Front, the Hamas and the Hezbollah. The Saudi royal family even provides “pensions” for the families of homicide bombers who are viewed as martyrs.

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