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In this reference page is possible to locate all the scientific references and the supporting documentation of "Passive Smoke: An Institutional Problem" (PSAIP).


The long list of methodological errors in the junk science of passive smoke

This dissertation allows the reader to understand and verify in detail what is mentioned in PSAIP

Downloadable list of all the original, base studies on passive smoke and lung cancer including financing sources.

ALL the studies are available in PDF format for download to provide the body of statistical evidence upon which PSAIP is based.

Downloadable list of all the original, base studies on passive smoke and cardiovascular disease including financing sources

ALL the studies are available in PDF format for download to provide the body of statistical evidence upon which PSAIP is based.

The questionnaires of the epidemiological fraud

Sample questionnaire from the World Health Organization that demonstrates how vague, un-measurable and un-quantifiable memories of events occurred sometimes 3 decades earlier are transformed into exact numbers through personal or over-the-prone interviews. This is the ONLY base of the statement of the Surgeon General: "The scientific evidence is now indisputable" and, we believe the final demonstration that health authorities knowingly deceive the public. ALL studies on passive smoke are based on questionnaires and methodology similar to what is shown in this questionnaire.

The tabulated list of all the lung cancer studies by category updated to 2006 on passive smoke: no dangers!

The list is complete with pie charts to better understand how the deception works.

Bibliografical references

The bibliografical reference for the PSAIP can be found in the list below

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PASSIVE SMOKE: AN INSTITUTIONAL PROBLEM
Fabricated risks attributed to passive smoke
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The US Surgeon General has stated that there is no safe level of exposure to passive smoke. In three words, this is false. Clearly, the SG has adopted fraud as state science, whereas the reality is exactly the opposite of his claim: it is impossible to determine whether passive smoke is in the least harmful.

FORCES has long stated that the claims made by the antismoking movement about ETS are false. The superstition of passive smoke dangers has been fuelled by those who want to promote it for their own convenience, and many people have believed it.

However, few people understand the deep reason why we make our claim. It is easy to understand the meaning of the slogan “ETS kills”. It is also easy to understand why those who know the statement is false remain silent: at a time when prohibitionist politics is in full swing, their careers are at stake.

Unfortunately, it is more difficult to explain why and how the claims made about ETS are a false representation of the epidemiological evidence, which in turn is junk.

In the following very short document, written for the layperson, we believe we have done so successfully.

Please read it carefully.

In the light of the recent statements by the US Surgeon General, it is the duty of anyone who is opposed to prohibition to download, understand and distribute this document to as many people possible, and to put aside any differences they may have among themselves about the best approach to fighting prohibition.

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