Evidence That the European Government Agencies Do Not Care About You
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"What the F.D.A. is doing and what the public thinks it's doing are as different as night and day."
Dr. Herbert E. Ley, former FDA Commissioner
It is too bad that some of the European government agencies have mastered the art of corruption when it comes to big business.
- When a European agency reviews the safety of a substance, they often hire a secret "Rapporteur" to write the draft review. Even going through the European
Commission anti-fraud agency (OLAF), it is impossible to discover who is writing the reviews and what conflict of interest they might have.
Letter from OLAF.
- In 2013, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) hired an unknown entity to
draft a review on the "safety" of the artificial sweetener, aspartame. That draft review
extensively plagiarized a review written by the manufacturer of aspartame. This is not the only
time this agency was caught plagiarizing manufacturer propogana.
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