Dear %FirstName%,
Below is another example of how the FDA is damaging your health, supporting the medical establishment and being corrupted by greed. When will the insanity stop?
By Byron J. Richards, CCN
August
24, 2006
NewsWithViews.com
On Friday,
August 18, 2006, the FDA approved a viral cocktail to be sprayed
on foods we eat. This is the first time viruses have been approved for use as
food additives. The FDA wants you to believe it will be safe to consume these
viruses every day for the rest of your life with no adverse health effects. This
is a monumental announcement by the FDA, indicating they are throwing all
caution to the wind regarding the safety of our food supply.
Are you
willing to stand in line for a virus-laden sandwich? How do you like the idea of
buying virus-infested food for your family? The first virally contaminated foods
entering our food supply with the blessings of the FDA will be
luncheon meat and poultry. Live viruses will be sprayed on foods such as
cold cuts, sausages, hot dogs, sliced turkey, and chicken.
At issue is
the very real problem of a poor quality FDA-approved food supply that is already
full of diseased and sickly animals, many of them imported from other countries.
The use of antibiotics during growth and radiation during food processing is
required by the fast-food animal farms owned by multi-national companies to
cover up the horrendous health of the animals they wish to feed to Americans.
Animals in poor health are a friendly place for bacteria to grow and prosper,
especially after such meat goes to market. Rather than address the source of the
problem, the FDA wants to add another adulteration into our food supply.
The stated
goal of the new FDA-approved viruses is to kill a rare bacterium known as
Listeria monocytogenes. This bacterium is killed by cooking; however, it
poses a problem in meats that are cooked during processing and not cooked again
prior to consumption, so it can readily infect foods such as deli meats.
Yes, the FDA
plans to use one infectious organism to fight another. The carnage of battle
will end up in your digestive tract along with the victorious live viruses,
which the FDA assures us will not attack human cells. However, they cannot
possibly be certain the viruses will not attack the friendly bacteria that make
up the lining of your digestive tract. The FDA approval was based on
scant human testing, mostly from unrelated medical experiments. Such safety
data is woefully inadequate to determine safe ingestion of a specific product by
humans over the course of a lifetime.
Turning
Loose the Bacteria-Killing Viruses
The company
that produces these biotech viruses is Baltimore-based Intralytix,
Inc. The viruses are known as bacteriophages, viruses that kill bacteria, or
phages for short. Phages have been around a long time, living as parasites
inside many bacteria.
Intralytix
uses biotechnology to grow viral phages in a culture with Listeria, in
theory teaching the viruses to recognize the bacteria. The FDA-approved cocktail
contains six different viruses intended to attack one strain of bacteria.
This
concoction is then sprayed on food. If Listeria is present in the food,
the bacteria will ingest the viruses. This results in massive viral replication
inside the bacteria, until such point as the bacteria simply bursts. This battle
results in significant production of bacterial poisons called "endotoxins", as
the bacteria tries to defend itself. When the bacteria burst, these endotoxins
are released. These, along with the victorious live viruses, will now be on the
food that will be eaten.
The FDA and
Intralytix would like us to believe that these viruses will only attack the
specified bacteria they are intended to kill and will be harmless to humans. I'm
sorry to burst their bubble, but they can't possibly guarantee such safety. It
is true that the viruses, at least at this time, cannot recognize human cells.
However, the virus can potentially recognize normal bacterial cells in the human
digestive tract and may be able to adapt to infect one or more of these friendly
bacteria.
The FDA
Certainly Knows There Are Risks
The FDA had
some concerns about the amount of bacterial endotoxin in the Intralytix product
before it is sprayed; however, FDA tests apparently showed that the product was
adequately purified and so they declared it safe if used as approved. Will the
FDA diligently monitor the quality of this product once it is on the market, or
will it go the path of many FDA-approved drugs that the agency can't keep track
of?
There is
certainly a risk that humans will be exposed to excessive amounts of endotoxin.
This could come from the manufacturing of the viral cocktail, the interaction of
the viruses with bacteria after being sprayed on food, and/or the interaction of
the viruses with bacteria in the digestive tract.
The human
immune system is highly reactive and sensitive to bacterial endotoxins. They
provoke allergy, asthma, autoimmune problems, and elevate cholesterol. They also
interfere with the healthy function of cells lining the digestive
tract. Researchers have demonstrated that the presence of
bacterial endotoxins can start cancer in the colon.
Additionally,
the human immune system reacts directly to viral phages. Thus, a person who eats
a lot of processed deli meat is certain to evoke an immune reaction to the
viruses. What will this reaction be? Allergy? Asthma? Autoimmunity? Cancer? How
can the FDA approve a food additive that it knows can induce a variety of human
immune responses? Phages are so good at disrupting normal immunity that they are
being considered for use as part of organ transplant medicine.
The ingestion
of significant amounts of viral phages into the human digestive tract is a wild
card full of unknown outcomes. For example, it is certainly possible that these
phages, which constantly mutate in order to survive, are likely to find a way to
infect bacteria they were not intended to infect. Since phages are parasites,
they could hijack the friendly bacteria of the digestive tract and turn them
into viral machines, constantly generating viral particles that are likely to
confuse the human immune system, if not directly infect the body. We know from
history that these viral phages can turn innocuous bacteria into a killer, which
is how cholera occurs.
Furthermore,
the Listeria bacteria are not going to take the issue lying down. They
will develop resistance to the viruses over time, as we have seen with the
overuse of antibiotics. Going down this path we are likely to have hundreds of
viral food additives in the food we eat, all designed to combat some possible
infection coming from poor quality food. Sooner or later we will inadvertently
create deadly new super-strains of bacteria and/or parasitically infect the
human digestive tract with an untreatable infection.
There is also
the very real possibility of unintended viral recombination. What happens when a
person with viral stomach flu eats food containing a dose of this viral food
additive? It is certainly possible for the genetic material of the flu virus to
interact with the genetic material of the viral phages, provoking an undesirable
new viral infection.
Let's not
forget that the FDA won't tell us which foods in the food supply contain
genetically modified organisms (GMO). Seventy percent of the packaged food on
grocery shelves already contains GMO adulterated food. These foods have viral
promoter genes woven into the DNA of every cell, a technique used to implant a
pesticide toxin into every cell of this fake food (see Fight for
Your Health, chapter 15). What happens when the viral phages interact
with the viral promoter genes in GMO food? What new virus will be encouraged to
form?
Keep in mind
that the FDA wants to conduct this experiment on our food supply to protect a
small minority, only about 2500 people, who are made seriously ill by this
infection each year. The ill are mostly pregnant women, elderly with compromised
immunity, and small children. It would be a lot more to the point if the FDA
would simply warn such people that eating these foods, due to their poor quality
of production, may be dangerous. What the FDA should really do is improve the
quality of our food supply, the true source of the problem. Why expose millions
of Americans to an unproven ingestion of live viruses for the benefit of so few?
The FDA has
failed miserably for the past century to protect the public from the
adulteration of our food supply by vested interests. This is just one more
insult added to a long list of injuries.
The Tip of
an Iceberg
Intralytix has
an agenda for the American food supply, as well as for healthcare in general.
This recent FDA ruling allows Intralytix and other similar biotech companies to
get their foot in a door that should be slammed shut and bolted closed.
The company is
also seeking FDA approval for viral sprays to treat foods that could be
contaminated with E. coli and Salmonella, which means that similar
"trained" viruses could end up in a majority of the protein foods in our food
supply.
Intralytix
sees financial opportunity. They have already licensed their now FDA-approved
viral spray to an undisclosed multi-national company for use around the world.
When the CEO of
Intralytix, John Vazzara, was recently asked about this partner company, he refused to disclose their name. The grand profit-driven biotech
experiment on the health and well being of all Americans is now in full swing.
John Vazzara
also owns stock in, as well as provided seed money to start,
SteelCloud Inc. (formerly Dunn Computer Corporation). SteelCloud is a defense
contractor with lucrative deals with the Department of Defense,
recently landing a 3.4 million dollar contract with the
Department of Homeland Security.
Congress
should investigate the financial ties and backroom dealings that would allow
this bizarre food additive approval by the FDA.
Of course, we
will need new wonder drugs to combat the new bio-tech produced infections.
Americans will stay sick and the sickness-driven bio-tech industry will
flourish. The bio-tech industry will make people sick on the front end and treat
them on the back end. It's a win-win situation for profit on illness.
The FDA is
Rapidly Becoming a Public Enemy
Experimenting
with viruses being added to the food supply is incredibly dangerous and
reckless. It is completely impossible for the FDA to guarantee safety in the
near term or the long term. Thus, the FDA has made the bureaucratic decision
that relative safety is acceptable to them. What right does the FDA have to
tamper with the food supply in this manner?
It is quite
clear that the Bush agenda has been to promote American biotech companies as the
new future for American prosperity. Administrative opinions have trumped science
in virtually every situation wherein safety conflicts with profit. The FDA acts
to foster profits for biotech companies and the growth of the biotech industry.
This is a betrayal of the public trust.
The leaders of
the FDA are personally responsible and need to be held accountable. This means
Andrew von Eschenbach, M.D., temporary head of the FDA and his chief science
officer, Scott Gottlieb, M.D. These men are not only obsessed with
approving risky drugs for the benefits of Big Pharma, it is now clear that
they are willing to allow obvious adulteration of the food supply. They seek to
control what we eat, and they are tampering with survival of the human race.
The FDA does
not truly know how safe viral phages are to consume on a regular basis. They
have no idea of the cumulative effect over the course of a lifetime, especially
as more of these viral cocktails are added to the food supply. They have no way
to measure how this new type of adulteration in the food supply will interact
with the poor digestive/immune health of half the American population, in
combination with all the other serious adulterations already approved by the
FDA. The FDA lacks due diligence in honoring its mandate to protect the American
public.
Boycott
Viral Tainted Foods, Support Your Sustainable Farmers
The only hope
Americans have is to resurrect the quality of our food supply. Doing so is
against the odds, as there are billions of dollars of profit-mongering taking
our food supply in the wrong direction. One day Americans will realize that food
security is as important to national security as any other topic. It is now
crystal clear that we cannot count on the FDA to do the job that Harvey Wiley,
M.D., envisioned one-hundred years ago.
Consumers
standing in line to buy a luncheon meat sandwich will have no idea if they are
ingesting live viruses as part of their meal. While the FDA will require the
ingredient to be listed on packages as "bacteriophage preparation," most
consumers will have no idea that means they are ingesting live viruses. Foods
bought at deli counters or prepared in restaurants will not need to warn
consumers.
How can any
responsible parent feed virus-tainted food to their children? The FDA should be
forced to revoke this approval. Every American has an obligation to support food
security for our nation. Congress must correct the leadership at the FDA and the
FDA itself. Americans must quit buying poor quality toxic food. Your greatest
ability to change this problem is based entirely on what you purchase.
Get connected
to the sustainable family farms in your community. Buy meat that is range raised
without antibiotics and synthetic growth hormones. Demand that the food you are
eating is labeled with a country of origin. Buy American; buy locally-produced
food whenever possible. Support those who truly believe in being the stewards of
our land and food for our people and for future generations. These good people
are being squashed out of existence by multi-national agribusiness, companies
that could truly care less about the quality of our food supply or the security
and health of Americans. How you spend your money is your most powerful vote.
Vote for those who care.
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Byron J. Richards,
Founder/Director of Wellness Resources, is a Board-Certified
Clinical Nutritionist and nationally-renowned health expert, radio personality,
educator, and author.