Our friend of 25 years, UPI's Greg Gordon, was the first major media member to do an in-depth report on the tragic history of Aspartame's approval by our US Food and Drug Administration in 1981. As he covered the Senate Hearings on Aspartame Safety in Washington DC, Gordon succeeded in pointing out the criminal acts associated with the obviously botched process. Acts we continue to be forced to deal with in our lives, as Aspartame and it's horrific encore act, Neotame, swirl out to pollute ours along with the rest of the world's food supply.
I have spoken, in person (in Washington D.C. and elsewhere) with most of these people and some are even good friends to this day.The List includes the following: (Researchers/Scientists/Aspartame Victims, Pharmaceutical Ind. CEOs, FDA, FAA Officials, Senators, reporter, Greg Gordon, etc.)
Regretfully, some of our Aspartame Awareness Campaign's staunchest supporters, my dear friends, (Jacqueline Verrett, Adrian Gross, Joyce Wilson, Sen. Metzenbaum, Sen. Ted Kennedy and others) are no longer with us and I miss them. --
Mary Nash Stoddard, Founder Aspartame Consumer Safety Network and Pilot Hotline (1987-present)/author Deadly Deception Story of Aspartame (Odenwald Press 1998)
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February 26, 2012 11:55
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