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vigilant wrote:The shares of the IG Farben cartel went to their economic competitors in the victorius countries.
jingofever wrote:This crank is trying to pass off that paid advertisement as a legitimate NY Times article:
Q. The NYT has run many ads by Matthias Rath, a vitamin salesman who makes unsubstantiated claims that micronutrients treat AIDS, cancer and bird flu. Rath has a warning against him by the FDA and his ads have been ruled against by the British Advertising Standards Authority and the Advertising Standards Authority of South Africa. His claims have been condemned by UNAIDS, Harvard Medical School researchers and many others. One of his ads described an experiment conducted on people in South Africa for which he had no ethical approval. He has also misrepresented the NYT on his website by giving the impression that he has written for or been quoted in the paper. Why does the NYT persist in running his ads? I can supply further details if you require.
— Nathan Geffen
A. We do not accept advertising from Dr. Rath that claims to cure AIDS or cancer with micronutrients. He did run some advertisements where he used his own research to show improvements in AIDS research trials in Africa. Subsequently, those claims have been discredited and they have not been repeated in this newspaper.
Recently Dr. Rath has been back on his original crusade against the multinational pharmaceutical companies. We allow this kind of advertising because it is opinion advertising. Dr. Rath feels that the global, oil and drug companies are behind our society's dependence on drugs to treat illness and that going to war is only one means to the end in keeping that monopoly. One of is recent ads was headlined "Nuremburg Records Reveal: Oil and Drug Cartel Behind WWII. We will continue to accept these.
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