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    New Release

    Industry of Illusions
    Health and Fitness Industry
    Scams, Frauds, Fakes
    EXPOSED

    Stephen Grisanti

    Rivercat Books


    DietFraud.com Review

    "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..."
    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.

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  • Ecstasy: Police Actions

      

    Canada Newswire Search for Ecstasy


    Project Lexus busts Ecstasy sales ring in Peel Region
    In July of 2000, Peel Regional Police Morality Bureau initiated Project 'Lexus'. This project focused on an organized group of individuals involved in the importation and trafficking of drugs specifically 'Ecstasy'. Several of the accused parties were involved in the sale of stolen property and the operation of illegal massage parlours.

    On January 17, 2001, a series of search warrants were executed with the assistance of the Street Crime Unit and the Neighbourhood Police Units from 11 and 12 Division. A total of 15 people were arrested and charged with 29 Criminal Code and 21 Controlled Drugs and Substance offences. During the course of the investigation 2 handguns were seized as well as 15,000 ecstasy pills, $16,000 in cash and a quantity of Heroin, Cocaine and Marihuana. The total street value of the drugs was in excess of $610,000.


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