Article 20663 of alt.conspiracy:
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Subject: Part 3, U.S. Government Poisons Generations of Americans
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    Although this speech was given about a third of a century 
    ago, its astounding revelations are like aging wine, 
    increasing in potentcy on scale with the increasing illness of  
    successive generations of Americans, each surpassingly sick 
    generation sailing, without a clue, into extinction upon 
    the eternal currents of time.
                                   ~ JD ~


 [transcript of a tape-recorded speech given by V.E. Irons, at the 
  age of 89, before a convention of the National Health Federation]:

*   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *  
                        (contination)
V.E. IRONS:
The [Agriculture] Department head preferred to listen to these food
processers rather than listen to Dr. Wiley, who had the facts.
Dr. Wiley says, in his book:

  "The [Remson] Committee realized that this was the consummation of
   the plan of the solicitor."

In other words, this Remson Committee put the power in the hands of
their solicitor, a LAWYER, who had the last and final word. 
No longer the courts had the final word; no longer ANYBODY had the
final word, except this solicitor and the Secretary of Agriculture.
And whatever the solicitor said to the Secretary of Agriculture --
it went!

Dr. Wiley no longer had any power, even though he was the ONLY one
to whom the Congress would give the power to enforce the Pure Food 
Law. Dr. Wiley says, in his book:

  "The Remson Committee realized that this was the consummation of 
   the plan of the solicitor. It totally disregarded the provisions 
   of the Pure Food Law as to the methods of its execution. 
   It placed the solicitor, not mentioned or recognized in the Law,
   in the place of the Bureau of Chemistry, as the sole arbiter of
   all processes linking to the enforcement of the Act. With this
   final blow at the vitality of the Law, its enforcement passed
   entirely into the hands of the ENEMIES of the Law. The Public,
   which the Law was intended to protect, was left without any
   redress.

   The result was a wild orgy of adulteration and misbranding, paid
   for by the money of the taxpayers which was appropriated for the
   enforcement of the Law. The members of the Referee Board became
   experts, paid by the Government to protect the interests of the
   food adulteraters and misbranders."

And so, here we have a law that now is protecting the food 
adulteraters and processers, and not the Public in any way, shape
or form.

  "Their efforts in this direction were put into effect by the
   solicitor of the Department. All the fruits gained by the 
   victory in the enactment of the legislation, which took over 
   twenty-three years, were thus sacrificed by the direct negation
   of the Law's demands. The far-reaching effects of this crime 
   against the Law I have tried to set down in as small a space 
   as possible to do justice to history."

Now I want to show you something that I don't think anybody but
probably Dr. Lee and one or two others know about.

Do you know that Dr. Wiley was so far-seeing that he developed the
finest and the World's most elaborate method of studying soils?
He had a [section on the] chemistry of soils under his own
department. He brought soils from every part of the Union. He gave
them all exactly the same moisture, the same temperature, and so 
forth to see what the difference was in the soils. He brought soils
from Roffenstead[sp] (I think that's the name they call it) in
England where, he said, they had raised wheat on one piece of land
every year for a hundred years. And the soil was still fertile and 
a wonderful soil. And all it ever had was manure.
Well, here's what they did.                                    

  "Typical soils were added to this collection. Samples of the 
   celebrated field of Roffenstead, England, which had been 
   cultivating wheat for nearly one hundred years without receiving 
   any artificial fertilizer."
(They had artificial fertilizer coming up then.)
  "In the midst of these investigations, a new Bureau of Soils was
   created in the Department of Agriculture, entirely distinct from
   the Bureau of Chemistry. At the demand of this new Bureau of 
   Soils, all activities of the Bureau of Chemistry and the progress
   of its investigations were ordered discontinued, and the 
   expensive equipment was abandoned and destroyed. At the 
   instigation of this new Bureau of Soils, publication of 
   the data already obtained was denied."

Now think of it. Back there we would have had our soils preserved.
It wouldn't be necessary for us to have this meeting here today.
But the People would not stand up then and fight, so they wait 
until they're ready for extinction. And now we've got to do the job,
and we've got to do it in a hurry.

He goes on here and he says:

  "Those who adulterated our foods and drugs foresaw that if they 
   could cripple the activities of the Bureau of Chemistry, they 
   could save themselves from indictment. They proceeded along 
   successful lines to effect this paralysis. The decision of the 
   Bureau in regard to the adulterants and coloring matters, and in
   regard to proper names and labels, were speedily overturned, 
   contary to the provisions of the law.

   The solicitor of the Department and the Secretary of Agriculture
   joined in the destruction of the Bureau. These restrictions and
   illegal limitations on the Bureau have never been removed, and 
   finally the Bureau itself was sacrificed, crucified and 
   abolished. While the death of the Bureau of Chemistry did not 
   take place until midnight of June the 30th, 1927, it had already
   been irrevocably decreed.

   The criminals are still at large. It is wise to try to unravel
   this mystery while we may. Was it manslaughter or murder in the
   first degree?  Was it assassination or suicide?  Was it done
   legally or was it a clear case of lynching?

Now, ladies and gentlemen, let me show you how they did it -- to 
get rid of the Bureau of Chemistry entirely. They waited until the
last night, when the Congress was ready to adjourn completely. 
That was the end of that Congress. They had a huge appropriations
bill. Nobody was going to fight those appropriations bills. 
So they put a little rider on the end of it. And this little rider 
ABOLISHED the Bureau of Chemistry. They went through before 
Congress .... They [Congressmembers] didn't realize it. Even the
friends of [the abolishers] didn't realize it until it was all over
with.  Now don't you think we need a person in Congress? We had two
hours, at least, if we'd have had someone there to find out about
that law.
                         (to be continued)
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    To penetrate the smokescreen of mass-media fraud is to learn of
    the staggering realities and the resultant emergencies festering 
    beneath the surface of public awareness.  If WE fail to tell the
    American People -- who, then, will tell them?  And what will be 
    the price to be paid by all of us for the delusions of the 
    TV-mesmerized majority?

    Please post the episodes of this ongoing series to computer 
    bulletin boards, and post hardcopies in public places,
    both on and off campus.    

         John DiNardo

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