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 | Industry of Illusions
Health and Fitness Industry Scams, Frauds, Fakes
EXPOSED
Stephen Grisanti
Rivercat Books
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"Grisanti puts up no smoke screen in his direct attack on an industy gone mad. Industry of Illusions exposes the sordid underbelly of the fat cats in the diet and fitness industry. It's really too bad that the media, starving for money, has gotten rich along with the other fat cats that produce a book-a-day, a miracle-a-month cure for obesity. Grisanti's book is loaded with sarcasm and wit..."
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Warning!!!
Your money may be funding terrorists
Diet scams could be part of an international terrorist organization. If your credit card has been billed for products like Algoxyll, Plant Macerat, or Befosan, there's a good chance that your credit card statement was billed to Geneva Bioscience Ltd. Isle Of Man Gb. Just look at your credit card, and if you notice this company, or any other foreign transactions that you can't explain, please let us know.
-- Algoxyll and their associated companies are now taking aim at older women and men. They are placing 2 page ads in Quilt Magazine, weaving magazines, and more. So, if you see any of these scams in your magazine, please let us know.
E-mail us at Dietfraud Alert
Isle of Man Gateway - in case your interested
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Ecstasy: Canada Battles Ecstacy |
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Surveillance of Drug Overdose Deaths
Using Medical Examiner Data in 1998 - not one mentions of raves or Ecstasy. Why is that? Those
same drugs have killed many in Toronto, and our Provincial government sits around and calls an inquest.
The Toronto Star has done many articles on the Rave scene and Ecstasy in Toronto. Here are just a few.
- Young teens are arrested at Pearson Airport with 38,000 doses of Ecstasy Strapped to their Bodies.
- Police Crackdown on Ecstasy
Police across Greater Toronto are stepping up their crackdown on the growing trade
in Ecstasy, the euphoria-inducing, mind-altering chemical that medical experts say
can cause brain damage. Police are investigating Russian, East European and Asian
crime groups, along with biker gangs, that they believe are now involved in importing,
manufacturing and distributing the drug, with each vying for control of the exploding
market.
- Ontario coroner warns about Ecstasy
in drinks at New Years Eve parties. Ontario's Deputy Chief Coroner Jim Cairns warned partygoers
to keep their drinks within view for New Years' Eve. Drinks could be spiked with roofies or GHB,
a drug also known as liquid ecstasy. Both can cause short-term amnesia and have been used
as rape drugs.
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