This is wrong, nothing but propaganda being released by our government in order to sway public opinion....
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Well, on the bright side, the USA Government doesn't rule the entire world, nor control all information.This is wrong, nothing but propaganda being released by our government in order to sway public opinion....
Electronic Cigarettes (e-Cigarettes)
Standard ANTZ talking points, intended to mislead.I didn't really see much that I found objectionable. I was surprised that it wasn't the same propaganda you usually get from .gov
Standard ANTZ talking points, intended to mislead.
The supreme court decided the FDA did not have the authority to regulate tobacco so a law was passed to give them that authority. The fantasy ending to the nightmare would be for the court to decide that nicotine alone is not tobacco.And I thought that nicotine was deemed by the supremes to not be a drug?
Claims like that have been around for a while. Some media articles twist them into headlines like, "Nicotine Causes Brain Damage In Adolescents". Here's an example:And, where did they get this info, first I heard of this.....
"recent research suggests nicotine exposure may also prime the brain to become addicted to other substances."
But Winickoff said his studies and experiences have led him to a different conclusion. "It also sets up the adolescent brain for more durable and stronger addiction pathways," he said, "not just for nicotine, but for other substances such as ......., marijuana and other drugs."
The site is nothing more than an additional FDA/CDC propaganda machine.
He was referring to the National Institute on Drug Abuse website. But you're right about VOA.No, the Voice of America is the mouthpiece of the State Department. It has been infested for a long, long time, too. And VOA is supposedly prohibited from propagandizing the U.S. public, so this is globalist hate propaganda against us. Winickoff, who pushes that BS, works with the American Academy of Pediatrics.
I've actually heard of this before... that nicotine can predispose people to addictions to things like .......... I want to share a link but they won't let me, but much like the other claims it's skewed studies at best... just like they can say there is formaldehyde because of one bunk study, they can claim nicotine primes the brain for addiction for the same reason.Note the color of the mods in the picture (red, green, yellow, blue), the color of pills, don't think that is a coincidence.
And, where did they get this info, first I heard of this.....
"recent research suggests nicotine exposure may also prime the brain to become addicted to other substances."
It's hard to say what nicotine primes the brain for. The correct question should be what does cigarette smoke do to the adolescent brain. That's if they can eliminate all the alcohol in it. When mixed withI've actually heard of this before... that nicotine can predispose people to addictions to things like .......... I want to share a link but they won't let me, but much like the other claims it's skewed studies at best... just like they can say there is formaldehyde because of one bunk study, they can claim nicotine primes the brain for addiction for the same reason.
The supreme court decided the FDA did not have the authority to regulate tobacco so a law was passed to give them that authority. The fantasy ending to the nightmare would be for the court to decide that nicotine alone is not tobacco.