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Ever heard of Project Assist? Your tax dollars are helping to pay for it. It's helping to ring in a new era of intolerance, and is preparing the way for drug-war-inspired control over millions of American smokers - a quarter of the population. Educate yourself with the help of the following documents.
ASSIST - ANTI-AMERICAN TOBACCO CONTROL Editorial on the ASSIST project and document -- Taxpayer funded propaganda used for tobacco control and against smokers! ASSIST, currently active in 17 states, has already cost the taxpayers $135 million and will cost many millions more until its goal of de facto prohibition is attained. Chapter 5 would be right at home in Nazi Germany. It has no place in America. |
| ASSIST - Chapter 5 --
"Approaches Directed to the Social Environment" And we call ourselves a democracy! The federal government not only insists on educating the public about the dangers of smoking, but it now uses "social opinion engineering" to force the public into their idea on the choices we make. This was put out and paid for by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under the Dept. of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Democracy...this comes as close to fascism as any government can get! |
| INTRO TO ASSIST CONFERENCE
1995 Here's another great American health document that shows its true dangerous nature. Lies, coercion and brainwashing; anti-tobacco messages to the youth and public. When you read this, it makes the first ASSIST document in 1990 seem tame. If we continue to let this go unchallenged by our fascists in white coats, then we are doomed to relinquish so many other personal choices. |
| THE AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY Two new articles by Alternatives in Philanthropy! Written by Dr. James T. Bennett. "What Are the State Divisions Hiding" and "Project ASSIST: Image and Reality." Bennett most effectively uncovers the misspending, misuse and questionable tactics that the American Cancer Society uses to further their anti-smoking agenda. They spend almost none of their money on cancer victims, they spend it lobbying for more money to use to influence political decisions on smoking bans and tobacco excise tax increases.... |
| QUESTIONS & ANSWERS -
ASSIST TRAINING MANUAL If you have any doubt that the government is funding the anti-smoking industry, well this document (put out by the Dept of Health & Human Services) tells it all. Read for yourself about the $135 million, that you as a taxpayer pay, and the American Cancer Society's role as a partner in the "anti-smoking propaganda and hate" business. Smokers should be outraged at this! |
| WHY IS ASSIST COVERING UP
THEIR LOBBYING? A revealing article exposing ASSIST. How they use tax dollars, with the government's approval, to control the choice to smoke and how they use that money (illegally) to lobby for restrictions and bans on tobacco use. The money they receive should not be misused for any reason! |
| CONTINUED LOBBYING WITH
FEDERAL FUNDS BY THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTES' ASSIST
PROGRAM Read how the ASSIST programs directors get around legal restrictions forbidding lobbying with federal funds intended for other uses. They not only lobby illegally, they openly talk about how they can still sideskirt the law and still lobby (quasi-legally) with taxpayers' money. |
| BUILDING ON FAILURE - The
ASSIST Debacle of Deception Find out why, after the failure of COMMIT, the anti-smoking industry deceived Congress and the public to fund the ASSIST program and get funding of $135 million dollars for extreme "tobacco controls." ASSIST was based on failure to fund "fascist" control on the choice to smoke. |
| THE NATIONAL CANCER
INSTITUTE and COLORADO'S PROJECT ASSIST by Dr. James T. Bennett. The July 1995 issue of Alternatives in Philanthropy ("Project ASSIST: Image and Reality") described how the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the federal government's National Institutes of Health, has provided anti-smoking organizations with as much as $100 million in federal tax revenues to lobby for higher tobacco taxes at the state level. NOTE: (The anti-smokers say they don't get much government funding! Yeah, right) |
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