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Old 10-25-2008, 09:08 PM   #1
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> FDA Running Extortion Racket: Natural Supplement Companies
> Threatened with Arrest if They Don't Pay Up
> by Mike Adams (see all articles by this author)
>
> (NaturalNews) NaturalNews has learned the U.S. Food and
> Drug Administration is running a criminal extortion racket
> designed to drain cash from health supplement companies and
> shift it into the pockets of top FDA contractors. This
> organized crime operation has been running for years, and it
> has operated with impunity because each company targeted by
> the scam feels isolated and alone, unable to face the
> astronomical legal bills of going to court and battling the
> FDA. So one by one, they agree to "settle" with
> the FDA for crimes they never committed. Part of the
> settlement, of course, involves the payment of FDA employees
> or contractors who pocket the money extorted from health
> companies.
>
> NaturalNews has interviewed executives from three different
> companies who have been targeted for extortion by U.S. Food
> and Drug Administration employees. At their request, the
> names of those companies are being kept confidential until
> legal action being taken against them is resolved.
> Interviews have been recorded, with permission, with two of
> those companies and will be released to the public at a
> later date. Documents proving this FDA extortion racket are
> included here.
>
> How the FDA extorts money from nutritional supplement
> companies
> The FDA extortion racket works like this: FDA employees use
> keyword-scanning software to scan the web pages of natural
> health product and supplement companies, searching for terms
> like cancer, cures, treatment, remedies and other
> "forbidden" words. FDA employees then review the
> discovered pages to determine if they contain any words that
> might inform consumers of the health benefits of the
> nutritional products. FDA employees also look for links that
> might point web users to scientific articles from
> peer-reviewed medical journals that further explain the
> health benefits of specific foods, supplements or nutrients.
>
> When offending words or links are found by the FDA, their
> extortion team goes into full swing. First, they contact the
> company and warn them to remove all information and links
> from their websites. This is the most important step from
> the FDA's standpoint, because by doing this, they can
> keep the health-conscious public in a state of nutritional
> ignorance about the scientifically-supported healing
> properties of natural supplements. Cherry products, for
> example, cannot link to scientific articles explaining the
> simple biological fact that cherries ease inflammation in
> human beings. Such links are considered "drug
> claims" by the FDA.
>
> NaturalNews has even learned that companies are now being
> targeted for simply posting customer testimonials, even when
> those testimonials make absolutely no health claims. FDA and
> FTC agents are now threatening the owners of such companies
> with imprisonment if they do not immediately remove all
> customer testimonials from their websites and marketing
> materials.
>
> If the company being targeted for extortion refuses to
> fully comply with the FDA's requests to remove all
> educational information from their website, the FDA then
> escalates the extortion tactics by threatening the company
> principals with arrest and seizure unless they agree to pay
> hundreds of thousands of dollars to top FDA contractors and
> sign a "consent decree" where the company
> "admits" to committing various crimes (see below).
> This consent decree is a blatant violation of the
> Constitutional rights of U.S. citizens, of course, and it
> violates numerous sections of the Bill of Rights (Amendments
> #1 and #5, at the very least).
>
>
> The FDA employees or contractors receiving the extorted
> money, it is claimed, are being paid to "review web
> pages" to make sure they don't contain anything
> that might inform consumers about the
> scientifically-validated benefits of the health products
> being sold. FDA extortion agreements specify that FDA
> employees should be paid the rate of $100 per hour, with no
> limit on the number of hours they may bill the company for.
> The extortion agreement also requires companies to pay for
> all the following:
>
> * $100 per hour for the travel time of FDA employees.
> * Hotel rooms for FDA employees.
> * Storage fees for all products seized by the FDA.
>
> The same agreement also requires the company to comply with
> FDA demands by never placing any links or
> "illegal" information on its website, where
> "illegal" means anything that offers an accurate
> description of the health benefits offered by natural health
> products.
>
> The Consent Decree
> Part of the FDA's strategy for oppression and control
> is to force targeted companies to sign a "consent
> decree" where they admit to crimes they never
> committed. NaturalNews obtained a copy of a public court
> document the FruitFast company was forced to sign due to FDA
> threats and extortion tactics.
>
> You can view this document yourself at:
> http://www.NaturalNews.com/investigatio...
>
> This document requires the FruitFast company to admit to
> crimes it did not commit; namely:
>
> "Violating the Act, by introducing or delivering for
> introduction, or causing to be introduced or delivered for
> introduction, into interstate commerce articles of drug that
> are misbranded within the meaning of 21 U.S.C. SS
> 352(f)(1)."
>
> What "drugs" did the FruitFast company introduce
> that were "misbranded?" Cherries, it turns out.
> Cherry juice concentrate was being sold with the accurate
> statement that it helped eliminate gout (which it does).
> This, according to the FDA, was enough to magically
> transform cherry juice into an "unapproved drug"
> and cause it to be "misbranded."
>
> It also requires targeted companies to contractually agree
> that they have:
>
> "...removed all claims from Defendants' product
> labels, labeling, promotional materials, websites owned or
> controlled by Defendants, and in any other media that cause
> that product to be a drug and/or contain unapproved or
> unauthorized health claims within the meaning of the Act;
> and
>
> (ii) removed, from their product labels, labeling,
> promotional materials, and websites owned or controlled by
> Defendants, references to or endorsements of any other
> website that conveys information about Defendants'
> products that cause those products to be a drug and/or
> contain unapproved or unauthorized health claims within the
> meaning of the Act."
>
> This means, of course, that these companies can no longer
> even LINK to other websites, including websites of
> scientific journals that discuss the proven health benefits
> of such natural products (foods, herbs, etc.)
>
> The truth is now subject to FDA approval
> Once a company removes all educational information and
> links from their website, they are then required to submit
> to draconian measures of "censorship enforcement"
> by the FDA. This is fully explained in this section of the
> FDA's Consent Decree: (bolding added for emphasis)
>
> Within ten (10) calendar days of FDA's request for any
> labels, labeling, promotional materials, and/or downloaded
> copies (on CD-Rom) of any internet websites owned or
> controlled by Defendants or websites referenced by,
> endorsed, or adopted directly or indirectly by Defendants,
> Defendants shall submit a copy of the requested materials to
> FDA at the address specified in paragraph 19.
>
> Within twenty (20) calendar days of entry of this Decree,
> Defendants shall submit to FDA a certification of
> compliance, signed by each of the individually-named
> Defendants in this matter, each Defendant stating that he:
> (a) has personally reviewed all of Defendants' product
> labels, labeling, promotional materials, and the internet
> websites referred to in paragraph 8 above; and (b)
> personally certifies that the product labels, labeling,
> promotional materials, and internet websites strictly comply
> with the requirements of the Act and its regulations and do
> not include unapproved or unauthorized claims that the
> products cure, mitigate, treat, prevent and/or reduce the
> risk of disease. Thereafter, Defendants shall submit
> certifications of compliance every three (3) months for a
> period of two (2) years.
>
>
> Furthermore, the FDA then requires that the company being
> targeted by the extortion racket hire a person (called the
> "expert") to enforce all this censorship the
> company has agreed to.
>
> As you'll note in the language below, this
> "expert" must be paid $100 an hour, for an
> unlimited number of hours, to conduct surprise inspections
> of the company's administrative offices, warehouses and
> fulfillment centers:
>
> Within fourteen (14) calendar days of entry of this Decree,
> Defendants shall retain an independent person or persons
> (the "expert")... who by reason of background,
> experience, education, and training is qualified to assess
> Defendants' compliance with the Act, to review the
> claims Defendants make for all of their products on their
> product labels, labeling, promotional material, any internet
> websites owned or controlled by Defendants, including, but
> not limited to, the websites referred to in paragraph 8
> above. At the conclusion of the expert's review, the
> expert shall prepare a written report analyzing whether
> Defendants are operating in compliance with the Act and in
> particular, certify whether Defendants have omitted all
> claims from their product labels, labeling, promotional
> materials, websites owned or controlled by Defendants, and
> in any other media, that make any of their products drugs
> and/or constitute unapproved or unauthorized health claims
> within the meaning of the Act. The expert shall also review
> Defendants' product labels, labeling, promotional
> materials, and websites owned or controlled by Defendants to
> determine whether these include any references to or
> endorsements of any other websites that convey information
> about Defendants' products that cause those products to
> be a drug and/or contain unapproved or unauthorized health
> claims within the meaning of the Act, and certify in the
> written report whether Defendants have omitted any such
> references or endorsements. The expert shall submit this
> report to FDA and Defendants within thirty-five (35)
> calendar days of the entry of this Decree. If the expert
> reports any violations of the Act, Defendants shall, within
> seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the report, correct
> those deviations, unless FDA notifies Defendants that a
> shorter time period is necessary.
>
> In other words, this section requires the company being
> targeted to pay the "Expert" huge fees to make
> sure it doesn't "illegally" link to other
> websites that might tell the truth about the health products
> in question.
>
> FDA tyranny unleashed
> So what happens if the company slips up and does something
> illegal like, let's say, posting a clickable link to a
> science journal that discusses research citing the health
> benefits of cherries? As you'll see below, there are no
> limits to the action the FDA can take in retribution,
> including the seizure of all company assets and the arrest
> of its principals.
>
> Specifically, the Consent Decree forces company owners to
> agree to the following:
>
> If, at any time after this Decree has been entered, FDA
> determines, based on the results of an inspection, the
> analyses of Defendants' product labels, labeling,
> promotional materials, websites owned or controlled by
> Defendants, or websites referenced by, endorsed, or adopted
> directly or indirectly by Defendants that convey information
> about Defendants' products, a report prepared by
> Defendants' expert, or any other information, that
> additional corrective actions are necessary to achieve
> compliance with the Act, applicable regulations, or this
> Decree, FDA may, as and when it deems necessary, direct
> Defendants, in writing, to take one or more of the actions:
>
> A. Cease manufacturing, processing, packing, labeling,
> holding, and/or distributing any article(s);
>
> B. Submit additional reports or information to FDA;
>
> C. Recall any article(s) at Defendants' expense; or
>
> D. Take any other reasonable corrective action(s) as FDA,
> in its discretion, deems necessary to bring Defendants and
> their products into compliance with the Act, applicable
> regulations, and this Decree.
>
> Surprise inspections, secret police and non-stop
> persecution
> Just to keep the targeted company in a state of constant
> fear (which is why I have labeled the FDA a terrorist
> organization), the FDA forces it to agree to surprise
> inspections where it must pay FDA "compliance
> officers" to rummage through their product shelves and
> paperwork, looking for evidence of non-compliance:
>
>
> Duly authorized representatives of FDA shall be permitted,
> without prior notice and as and when FDA deems necessary, to
> make [surprise] inspections of Defendants' facilities
> and, without prior notice, take any other measures necessary
> to monitor and ensure continuing compliance with the terms
> of this Decree. During such inspections, FDA representatives
> shall be permitted prompt access to buildings, equipment,
> in-process and finished materials, containers, labeling and
> other materials therein; to take photographs and make video
> recordings; to take samples of Defendants' finished and
> unfinished materials and products, containers, labels,
> labeling, and other promotional materials; and to examine
> and copy all records relating to the receipt, manufacture,
> processing, packing, labeling, promoting, holding, and
> distribution of any and all Defendants' products in
> order to ensure continuing compliance with the terms of this
> Decree. The inspections shall be permitted upon presentation
> of a copy of this Decree and appropriate credentials. The
> inspection authority granted by this Decree is separate
> from, and in addition to, the authority to conduct
> inspections under the Act, 21 U.S.C. §374.
>
> And just to make sure the company is further driven into
> bankruptcy, the FDA requires them to PAY for all these
> surprise "compliance" investigations! As stated in
> the Consent Decree:
>
> Defendants shall reimburse FDA for the costs of all FDA
> inspections, investigations, supervision, reviews,
> examinations, and analyses specified in this Decree or that
> FDA deems necessary to evaluate Defendants' compliance
> with this Decree. The costs of such inspections shall be
> borne by Defendants at the prevailing rates in effect at the
> time the costs are incurred. As of the date that this Decree
> is signed by the parties, these rates are: $78.09 per hour
> and fraction thereof per representative for inspection work;
> $93.61 per hour or fraction thereof per representative for
> analytical or review work; $0.485 per mile for travel
> expenses by automobile; government rate or the equivalent
> for travel by air or other means; and the published
> government per diem rate or the equivalent for the areas in
> which the inspections are performed per-day,
> per-representative for subsistence expenses, where
> necessary. In the event that the standard rates applicable
> to FDA supervision of court-ordered compliance are modified,
> these rates shall be increased or decreased without further
> order of the Court."
>
> Are you getting the picture here? The FDA can simply show
> up on a "surprise" inspection, bring ten FDA
> agents, bill the company for thousands of hours, and
> bankrupt the company while padding its own pockets.
>
> Doesn't this sound a lot like the King's Consent
> Decree against the American colonies? The FDA's
> agreement reads amazingly like a document a King might force
> his subjects to sign as he's taking over their land and
> gold, imprisoning them in his kingdom.
>
> But it gets better: The FDA also requires the Defendants to
> reveal all sorts of details about their business operations:
>
> "Within ten (10) calendar days of entry of this
> Decree, Defendants shall provide FDA a list of all domain
> names and IP addresses they use to market or describe any
> product, regardless of whether such sites mention specific
> products Defendants sell.
>
> Defendants shall notify the District Director, FDA Detroit
> District Office, in writing at least fifteen (15) calendar
> days before any change in ownership, character, or name of
> its business.
>
> If Defendants fail to comply with any of the provisions of
> this Decree, including any time frame imposed by this
> Decree, then, on motion of the United States in this
> proceeding, Defendants Brownwood Acres and/or Cherry Capital
> shall pay to the United States of America the sum of one
> thousand dollars ($1,000) in liquidated damages per
> violation per day so long as such violation continues.
>
> Should the United States bring, and prevail in, a contempt
> action to enforce the terms of this Decree, Defendants
> shall, in addition to other remedies, reimburse the United
> States for its attorneys* fees, investigational expenses,
> expert witness fees, travel expenses incurred by attorneys
> and witnesses, and administrative court costs relating to
> such contempt proceedings.
>
>
> And finally, just to make sure everybody knows who's in
> charge, here's what the agreement says about final
> judgment:
>
> All decisions specified in this Decree shall be vested in
> the discretion of FDA and shall be final.
>
> In other words, the FDA is the King. It is above the law.
> It answers to no one but itself.
>
> Welcome to the United States of Tyranny, FDA style.
>
> The full text of the FDA's agreement, including the
> names of the top FDA criminals who signed it, is included at
> the end of this article.
>
> This brand of tyranny is reserved for health supplement
> companies
> While the FDA gives drug companies a free pass of easy
> approval for dangerous drugs, this Consent Decree is the
> kind of treatment it slams down upon health product
> companies. As you can see from the text in the decree,
> above, this is a document of outright tyranny and
> oppression.
>
> Any company signing this document gives the FDA all the
> tools it needs to drive that company completely out of
> business. Sadly, dozens of companies have signed this in
> just the last year. The FDA's reign of terror is
> working. It's putting health companies out of business
> and forcing them to censor themselves. It even forces them
> to remove all web links to information sources like
> NaturalNews.com or peer-reviewed science journals.
>
> This is all part of the FDA's campaign of health
> illiteracy -- a war of disinformation being waged against
> the American people. It is a secret war being fought out of
> the view of the mainstream media (which refuses to report
> this story) and far from the scrutiny of the U.S. Dept. of
> Justice (which doesn't care about the real tyrants
> running loose in this country).
>
> As I have often stated here on NaturalNews.com, the FDA is
> an out-of-control, rogue agency engaged in acts of terrorism
> against the American people. By itself, it is negligent in
> the deaths of tens of millions of Americans, and it has
> taken it upon itself to increase the body count by making
> sure consumers have zero access to honest, truthful,
> scientifically-validated information about the healing
> properties of health supplements.
>
> The FDA, by any account, is a much greater threat to the
> security and safety of the American people than any
> terrorist group, and if the U.S. really wanted to fight
> terror and tyranny, it would start by arresting top FDA
> officials at gunpoint. Those targeted for arrest and
> prosecution should also include the lawyers and paper
> pushers involved in this very agreement (see their names on
> the legal documents at the end of this article).
>
> In my view, these people are the real criminals at work
> here. They are the masterminds of this campaign of extortion
> and terror being leveled against health companies by the
> rogue U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Much like
> Hitler's top generals, they play an important role in
> the mass disinformation that's resulting in the needless
> death of millions of people. By any account, they are all
> guilty of crimes against humanity and should be arrested and
> prosecuted as such. We should all be so fortunate to live to
> the day where we can see these white-collar criminals behind
> bars, perhaps sharing their jail cells with other war
> criminals from the Bush Administration.
>
> Sign this or you'll be arrested
> What you haven't yet seen in all this is the barrage of
> threats leveled against companies if they don't sign
> this Consent Decree! Company executives receive both written
> and verbal threats from top FDA "enforcement
> officers" who claim they will "throw you in
> prison" if you don't sign the agreement.
>
> Every major health trade show hosts an FDA compliance
> officer (much like a Nazi Gestapo officer) whose job it is
> to walk the show floor and threaten companies into
> compliance. This includes shows like Expo West and Expo
> East, where show organizers also serve as de facto FDA
> agents themselves, barring the participation of exhibitors
> who dare to tell the truth about their natural products.
> This smacks of KGB secret police operations in the former
> Soviet Union. But secret FDA police are now a reality in the
> United States of America.
>
> NaturalNews has learned of numerous verbal threats from FDA
> compliance officers directed at health supplement companies
> during trade shows, including threats to "put you out
> of business," "throw you in prison" or
> "take every last dollar you've ever earned."
>
>
> FDA compliance officers are the foot soldiers of the
> agency's war against the truth. They seek out any health
> claim that might inform consumers about the properties of
> nutritional supplements, then they work to squash such
> statements before they become too well known. In essence,
> they are censorship officers who enforce nutritional
> illiteracy and prevent knowledge from being shared.
>
> As such, they are acting not merely as secret police on a
> mission to destroy small American businesses; they are
> actually agents of disinformation, bent on destroying
> knowledge and enforcing a system of mandatory ignorance.
> This is entirely consistent with the FDA's history of
> ordering the destruction of recipe books that promoted the
> use of the natural herb stevia, among many other examples of
> information suppression.
>
> The FDA's campaign of health illiteracy and enforced
> ignorance
> It is the FDA's position that there is no such thing as
> any food, beverage, supplement or herb that has any health
> benefit whatsoever. Merely making such a claim instantly
> qualifies your product as a "new and unapproved
> drug," according to the FDA.
>
> Officially, the FDA claims all health products are inert
> and have no properties other than their macronutrients
> (fiber, carbohydrates, protein, etc.).
>
> There is only one class of substances that have any
> biological effect on the human body, the FDA claims:
> Pharmaceuticals. Only those patented, synthetic chemicals
> are allowed to be described as having benefits to human
> health.
>
> This convenient position is entirely consistent with the
> protection of the profits of drug companies. It's no
> coincidence that the drug companies fund the FDA through
> "user fees," and most FDA employees are dependent
> on drug company money... except, of course, those FDA people
> earning their living by extorting millions of dollars from
> health product companies.
>
> The upshot of the FDA's campaign against health
> supplements is that most of the American people remain
> nutritionally illiterate, oblivious to the
> scientifically-validated health benefits offered by tens of
> thousands of different nutrients, plants, supplements and
> products. To say that zinc speeds healing, or that vitamin D
> prevents cancer, or that resveratrol lowers high cholesterol
> is common sense in the scientific community, but it's a
> crime in the eyes of the FDA.
>
> It's time to stop the FDA's reign of terror over
> health supplements
> It is time to end the FDA's extortion racket, restore
> Free Speech rights to health supplements, and bring the
> organized crime kingpins at the FDA to justice.
>
> NaturalNews is organizing a list of companies who wish to
> help fund legal action against the FDA. We intend to take
> part in a lawsuit against the FDA that would reign in the
> FDA's control over nutritional supplements and defend
> health freedoms for American consumers.
>
> To do this, we need to gather information from those
> companies who are willing to help fund this legal action,
> which may cost several hundred thousand dollars. If you
> represent a company willing to take part in this legal
> action against the FDA, contact us now at
> StopTheFDA@naturalnews.com
>
> Simply email us your name and contact phone number.
> We'll contact you to continue the conversation. Any
> information sent to us is kept strictly confidential. We
> will refuse to turn over such information even with a court
> order.
>
> With enough support from the natural products community, we
> will take part in the reporting and grassroots organization
> of this legal action.
>
> We must stop the FDA now
> It is the belief of NaturalNews that the FDA is being run
> as a system of organized crime, using the exact same
> extortion tactics as the Mob. Through intimidation,
> censorship and threats of imprisonment, the FDA is right now
> extorting tens of millions of dollars from the very same
> health supplement companies you depend on to bring you
> lifesaving, disease-reversing products.
>
> Even worse, the FDA is getting away with it. Backed by the
> threat of imprisonment and the ability to conduct armed
> raids against health product companies (see the history of
> armed FDA raids against vitamin companies here:
> http://www.naturalnews.com/021791.html ), the FDA is able to
> overpower health product companies when they stand alone.
>
>
> The industry must band together if it hopes to defend
> itself against this tyranny. A lone villager cannot defend
> himself against a band of marauders, but an organized and
> well-defended band of villagers can fight off attackers many
> times their size. If it wishes to survive, the natural
> products industry must band together and defend itself
> against the FDA. It must take back its right to tell the
> truth about health supplements, and it must forever banish
> censorship and ignorance from the health products
> marketplace.
>
> The FDA will not stop its reign of terror, you see, until
> every health supplement companies is silenced, every company
> founder is imprisoned and every consumer is enslaved in a
> state of outright nutritional illiteracy. They will seize
> products and let them rot in warehouses; they'll recruit
> armed law enforcement personnel to conduct SWAT-style raids
> on vitamin shops; they'll extort millions of dollars
> from health companies and pocket the profits; and
> they'll do it all while burning taxpayer dollars and
> claiming they're working to "protect"
> consumers from natural health products like cherry juice
> concentrate, which is of course so incredibly dangerous that
> we need an entire government agency just to make sure we
> don't find out it might ease arthritis inflammation.
>
> What you can do right now to help halt the FDA's reign
> of terror
> As a consumer, you can use your voice to help stop the FDA
> from destroying the natural products marketplace. Simply go
> to www.ReformFDA.org and sign the petition there.
>
> It's sponsored by the American Association for Health
> Freedom (AAHF), an organization fighting to end the
> FDA's tyrannical rule over the health of the American
> people.
>
> Sign that petition and spread the word: NaturalNews and the
> AAHF are working together to bring back honesty, freedom and
> free speech to the health supplements industry, and we need
> your help to get it done.
>
> You can also protest the FDA with your Congressperson or
> Senator. Contact them and insist that they support efforts
> to end the reign of FDA tyranny and reestablish Free Speech
> rights for nutritional supplement companies.
>
> Notably, Rep. Ron Paul has sponsored the Health Freedom
> Protection Act, which you can read here:
> http://www.StopFDACensorship.org
>
> Grab your cameras, folks
> Finally, NaturalNews urges those in the natural health
> community to go out and buy video cameras and still cameras
> and start snapping photos of rogue FDA agents arresting
> people, seizing products, accepting bribes or other
> outrageous acts. We cannot simply lie down and let the FDA
> march in to our company warehouses and seize products. One
> video can change the world. It's up to you to get that
> video recorded and get it to us here at NaturalNews. Use our
> feedback form to contact us:
> www.NaturalNews.com/feedback.html
>
> We've also opened up an audio tips line, where FDA
> employees who wish to leak information to NaturalNews can
> anonymously call us and leave a message: (323) 924-1664
>
> With your help, we will soon start publishing videos and
> photos showing FDA agents directly engaged in acts of
> tyranny against health companies. And for those who'd
> like to earn some extra money snapping photos, we're
> willing to pay you for photos of FDA "compliance
> officers" walking trade show floors where they threaten
> companies in person. Contact us for details if you're a
> photographer with a long lens who would like to start
> earning money snapping photos of FDA agents engaged in their
> dirty work.
>
> It's time to shed light on the real actions of the FDA.
> We can no longer sit back and allow this criminal
> organization to operate in secret. But grabbing the
> public's attention all comes down to getting this on
> video. This is the YouTube era. If it's not on video, it
> doesn't exist. But if it's on video, we can likely
> get it on mainstream news. (I can see it now: the FDA raids
> a warehouse and handcuffs the screaming, crying business
> owner. And why? Because their bottle said, "Eases
> inflammation." The public won't stand for it.)
>
> The FDA, of course, will have its own people doing the same
> thing to people like me. They're trying to catch us
> eating at McDonald's or going through the local pharmacy
> drive-thru. All I can say about that is they'll be
> waiting a long, long time to see that day!
>
>
> Please forward this story to everyone you know. We the
> People must either prevail in this fight for our freedom, or
> we will all end up illiterate, imprisoned or silenced. The
> FDA will take away your rights, your speech and your health,
> and it will laugh all the way to the bank while it steals
> your hard-earned money. It will break every law, ignore
> every court order and commit every crime necessary to bring
> health companies into line... UNLESS we fight back and do
> our part to end this grave threat to our health, safety and
> freedoms.
>
> The FDA is the enemy of the People. It is a criminal
> organization bent on destroying American freedoms and
> consumer health. It operates with impunity, using its own
> secret compliance officers, wreaking death and destruction
> across our nation like a dark plague unleashed. If we hope
> to ever regain our health, our freedoms and the basic human
> right to tell the truth about the healing properties of
> simple foods, then we must bring this agency to justice and
> prosecute its mob bosses for their many crimes against the
> People.
>
> It is time to stand up for your health freedoms, or lose
> them forever. Please join me in this courageous stand
> against tyranny and oppression.
>
> - Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, editor of NaturalNews.com
>
> The Full Consent Decree of Permanent Injunction
> Here's the full text of the Consent Decree in case you
> want to read it yourself.
>
> February 12, 2008 3:11 PM
>
> RONALD C. WESTON, SR., CLERK
>
> U.S. DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
>
> IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN
> DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION
>
> UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
>
> Plaintiff,
>
> v.
>
> BROWNWOOD ACRES FOODS, INC., and CHERRY CAPITAL SERVICES,
> INC. d.b.a. FLAVONOID SCIENCES, corporations, and STEPHEN C.
> de TAR and ROBERT L. UNDERWOOD, individuals,
>
> Defendants.
>
> Plaintiff, United States of America, having commenced this
> action by filing its Complaint for Permanent Injunction, and
> Brownwood Acres Foods, Inc. ("Brownwood Acres")
> and Cherry Capital Services, Inc., d.b.a. Flavonoid Sciences
> ("Cherry Capital"), corporations, and Stephen C.
> de Tar and Robert L. Underwood, individuals (hereafter
> collectively, "Defendants"), having appeared and
> consented to the entry of this Decree without contest and
> before any testimony was taken, and the United States of
> America, having consented to this Decree;
>
> IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED as follows: 1.
> This Court has jurisdiction over the subject matter of this
> action and has personal jurisdiction over all parties to
> this action.
>
> CIVIL NO
>
> 1:08-cv-148
>
> HON Paul L Maloney
>
> US District Judge
>
> CONSENT DECREE OF PERMANENT INJUNCTION
>
> 2. The Complaint for Permanent Injunction states a cause of
> action against Defendants under the Federal Food, Drug, and
> Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. §§ 301-397 (the "Act").
>
> 3. Defendants violate the Act, 21 U.S.C. § 331 (d), by
> introducing or delivering for introduction, or causing to be
> introduced or delivered for introduction, into interstate
> commerce new drugs within the meaning of 21 U.S.C. § 321
> (p) that are neither approved under 21 U.S.C. § 355(a), nor
> exempt from approval pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 355(t).
>
> 4. Defendants violate the Act, 21 U.S.C. § 331 (a), by
> introducing or delivering for introduction, or causing to be
> introduced or delivered for introduction, into interstate
> commerce articles of drug that are misbranded within the
> meaning of 21 U.S.C. § 352(f)(1).
>
> 5. Defendants violate the Act, 21 U.S.C. § 331(a), by
> introducing or delivering for introduction, or causing to be
> introduced or delivered for introduction, into interstate
> commerce food that is misbranded within the meaning of 21
> U.S.C. §343(r)(1)(B).
>
> 6. Upon entry of this Decree, Defendants and each and all
> of their directors, officers, agents, representatives,
> employees, attorneys, successors, assigns, and any and all
> persons in active concert or participation with any of them
> who receive actual notice of this Decree by personal service
> or otherwise, are permanently restrained and enjoined from
> introducing or delivering for introduction, or causing to be
> introduced or delivered for introduction, into interstate
> commerce any product unless and until:
>
>
> A. An approved new drug application or abbreviated new drug
> application filed pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 355(a) or (j) is
> effective with respect to the product; or
>
> B. An effective investigational new drug exemption filed
> pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 355(i) is in effect for the
> product; or
>
> C. The product's claims comport with an authorized
> health claim set forth in 21 C.F.R. § 101.72-101.83; or
>
> D. Defendants have received a letter of enforcement
> discretion for a qualified health claim from FDA for that
> product; or
>
> E. Defendants have:
>
> (i) removed all claims from Defendants' product labels,
> labeling, promotional materials, websites owned or
> controlled by Defendants, and in any other media that cause
> that product to be a drug and/or contain unapproved or
> unauthorized health claims within the meaning of the Act;
> and
>
> (ii) removed, from their product labels, labeling,
> promotional materials, and websites owned or controlled by
> Defendants, references to or endorsements of any other
> website that conveys information about Defendants'
> products that cause those products to be a drug and/or
> contain unapproved or unauthorized health claims within the
> meaning of the Act.
>
> 7. Upon entry of this Decree, Defendants and each and all
> of their directors, officers, agents, representatives,
> employees, attorneys, successors, assigns, and any and all
> persons in active concert or participation with any of them
> who receive actual
>
> notice of this Decree by personal service or otherwise, are
> permanently restrained and enjoined from directly or
> indirectly doing or causing to be done any act that:
>
> A. Violates 21 U.S.C. § 331(d), by introducing or
> delivering for introduction, or causing to be introduced or
> delivered for introduction, into interstate commerce new
> drugs within the meaning of 21 U.S.C. § 321 (p) that are
> neither approved pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 355(a), nor exempt
> from approval pursuant to 21 U.S.C. §355(i);
>
> B. Violates 21 U.S.C. § 331(a), by introducing or
> delivering for introduction, or causing to be introduced or
> delivered for introduction, into interstate commerce
> articles of drug that are misbranded within the meaning of
> 21 U.S.C.
>
> § 352(f)(1); and
>
> C. Violates 21 U.S.C. § 331(a), by introducing or
> delivering for introduction, or causing to be introduced or
> delivered for introduction, into interstate commerce food
> that is misbranded within the meaning of 21 U.S.C. §
> 343(r)(1)(B).
>
> 8. Within ten (10) calendar days of FDA's request for
> any labels, labeling, promotional materials, and/or
> downloaded copies (on CD-Rom) of any internet websites owned
> or controlled by Defendants or websites referenced by,
> endorsed, or adopted directly or indirectly by Defendants,
> Defendants shall submit a copy of the requested materials to
> FDA at the address specified in paragraph 19.
>
> 9. Within twenty (20) calendar days of entry of this
> Decree, Defendants shall submit to FDA a certification of
> compliance, signed by each of the individually-named
> Defendants in this matter, each Defendant stating that he:
> (a) has personally reviewed
>
> all of Defendants' product labels, labeling,
> promotional materials, and the internet websites referred to
> in paragraph 8 above; and (b) personally certifies that the
> product labels, labeling, promotional materials, and
> internet websites strictly comply with the requirements of
> the Act and its regulations and do not include unapproved or
> unauthorized claims that the products cure, mitigate, treat,
> prevent and/or reduce the risk of disease. Thereafter,
> Defendants shall submit certifications of compliance every
> three (3) months for a period of two (2) years.
>
> 10. Within fourteen (14) calendar days of entry of this
> Decree, Defendants shall retain an independent person or
> persons (the "expert"), without personal,
> financial (other than the consulting agreement between the
> parties), or familial ties to Defendants or their immediate
> families, who by reason of background, experience,
> education, and training is qualified to assess
> Defendants' compliance with the Act, to review the
> claims Defendants make for all of their products on their
> product labels, labeling, promotional material, any internet
> websites owned or controlled by Defendants, including, but
> not limited to, the websites referred to in paragraph 8
> above. At the conclusion of the expert's review, the
> expert shall prepare a written report analyzing whether
> Defendants are operating in compliance with the Act and in
> particular, certify whether Defendants have omitted all
> claims from their product labels, labeling, promotional
> materials, websites owned or controlled by Defendants, and
> in any other media, that make any of their products drugs
> and/or constitute unapproved or unauthorized health claims
> within the meaning of the Act. The expert shall also review
> Defendants' product labels, labeling, promotional
> materials, and websites owned or controlled by Defendants to
> determine whether these include any references to or
> endorsements of any other
>
>
> websites that convey information about Defendants'
> products that cause those products to be a drug and/or
> contain unapproved or unauthorized health claims within the
> meaning of the Act, and certify in the written report
> whether Defendants have omitted any such references or
> endorsements. The expert shall submit this report to FDA and
> Defendants within thirty-five (35) calendar days of the
> entry of this Decree. If the expert reports any violations
> of the Act, Defendants shall, within seven (7) calendar days
> of receipt of the report, correct those deviations, unless
> FDA notifies Defendants that a shorter time period is
> necessary.
>
> 11. If, at any time after this Decree has been entered, FDA
> determines, based on the results of an inspection, the
> analyses of Defendants' product labels, labeling,
> promotional materials, websites owned or controlled by
> Defendants, or websites referenced by, endorsed, or adopted
> directly or indirectly by Defendants that convey information
> about Defendants' products, a report prepared by
> Defendants' expert, or any other information, that
> additional corrective actions are necessary to achieve
> compliance with the Act, applicable regulations, or this
> Decree, FDA may, as and when it deems necessary, direct
> Defendants, in writing, to take one or more of the actions:
>
> A. Cease manufacturing, processing, packing, labeling,
> holding, and/or distributing any article(s);
>
> B. Submit additional reports or information to FDA;
>
> C. Recall any article(s) at Defendants' expense; or
>
> D. Take any other reasonable corrective action(s) as FDA,
> in its discretion, deems necessary to bring Defendants and
> their products into compliance with the Act, applicable
> regulations, and this Decree.
>
> 12. Any cessation of operations as described above shall
> continue until FDA notifies Defendants in writing that
> Defendants appear to be in compliance with the.Act and the
> requirements of this Decree, and that Defendants may resume
> operations. Such notification by FDA may not be unreasonably
> delayed.
>
> 13. Duly authorized representatives of FDA shall be
> permitted, without prior notice and as and when FDA deems
> necessary, to make inspections of Defendants' facilities
> and, without prior notice, take any other measures necessary
> to monitor and ensure continuing compliance with the terms
> of this Decree. During such inspections, FDA representatives
> shall be permitted prompt access to buildings, equipment,
> in-process and finished materials, containers, labeling and
> other materials therein; to take photographs and make video
> recordings; to take samples of Defendants' finished and
> unfinished materials and products, containers, labels,
> labeling, and other promotional materials; and to examine
> and copy all records relating to the receipt, manufacture,
> processing, packing, labeling, promoting, holding, and
> distribution of any and all Defendants' products in
> order to ensure continuing compliance with the terms of this
> Decree. The inspections shall be permitted upon presentation
> of a copy of this Decree and appropriate credentials. The
> inspection authority granted by this Decree is separate
> from, and in addition to, the authority to conduct
> inspections under the Act, 21 U.S.C. §374.
>
> 14. Defendants shall reimburse FDA for the costs of all FDA
> inspections, investigations, supervision, reviews,
> examinations, and analyses specified in this Decree or that
> FDA deems necessary to evaluate Defendants' compliance
> with this Decree. For the purposes of this Decree,
> inspections include FDA's review and
>
> analysis of Defendants' claims for their products in
> the product labels, labeling, promotional materials, any and
> all websites owned or controlled by Defendants, and any and
> all websites referenced by, endorsed, or adopted directly or
> indirectly by Defendants that convey information about
> Defendants' products. The costs of such inspections
> shall be borne by Defendants at the prevailing rates in
> effect at the time the costs are incurred. As of the date
> that this Decree is signed by the parties, these rates are:
> $78.09 per hour and fraction thereof per representative for
> inspection work; $93.61 per hour or fraction thereof per
> representative for analytical or review work; $0,485 per
> mile for travel expenses by automobile; government rate or
> the equivalent for travel by air or other means; and the
> published government per diem rate or the equivalent for the
> areas in which the inspections are performed per-day,
> per-representative for subsistence expenses, where
> necessary. In the event that the standard rates applicable
> to FDA supervision of court-ordered compliance are modified,
> these rates shall be increased or decreased without further
> order of the Court.
>
>
> 15. Within ten (10) calendar days after the entry of this
> Decree, Defendants shall provide a copy of this Decree, by
> personal service or certified mail (restricted delivery,
> return receipt requested), to each and all of its directors,
> officers, agents, representatives, employees, successors,
> assigns, attorneys, and any and all persons in active
> concert or participation with any of them (including
> "doing business as" entities) (hereafter
> collectively referred to as "associated persons").
> Wthin thirty-five (35) calendar days of the date of entry of
> this Decree, Defendants shall provide to FDA an affidavit of
> compliance, stating the fact and manner of compliance with
> the provisions of this paragraph and identifying the names
> and positions of all associated persons who
>
> have received a copy of this Decree and the manner of
> notification. In the event that Defendants become
> associated, at any time after the entry of this Decree, with
> new associated persons, Defendants shall: (a) within fifteen
> (15) calendar days of such association, provide a copy of
> this Decree to each such associated person by personal
> service or certified mail (restricted delivery, return
> receipt requested), and (b) on a quarterly basis, notify FDA
> in writing when, how, and to whom the Decree was provided.
>
> 16. Within ten (10) calendar days of entry of this Decree,
> Defendants shall post a copy of this Decree on a bulletin
> board in a common area at any of their manufacturing or
> distribution facilities, and shall ensure that the Decree
> remains posted for a period of twelve (12) months at each
> location.
>
> 17. Wthin ten (10) calendar days of entry of this Decree,
> Defendants shall provide FDA a list of all domain names and
> IP addresses they use to market or describe any product,
> regardless of whether such sites mention specific products
> Defendants sell. Defendants thereafter shall notify FDA
> within ten (10) days of any change to this list (either
> additions or deletions).
>
> 18. Defendants shall notify the District Director, FDA
> Detroit District Office, in writing at least fifteen (15)
> calendar days before any change in ownership, character, or
> name of its business, such as dissolution, assignment, or
> sale resulting in the emergence of a successor corporation,
> the creation or dissolution of subsidiaries, franchises,
> affiliates, or "doing business as" entities, or
> any other change in the corporate structure of Defendants
> Brownwood Acres or Cherry Capital, or in the sale or
> assignment of any business assets, such as buildings,
> equipment, or inventory, that may affect compliance with
> this Decree. Defendants shall provide a copy of this Decree
> to any potential successor or assignee at least fifteen (15)
> calendar days before any sale or assignment. Defendants
> shall furnish FDA with an affidavit of compliance with this
> paragraph no later than ten (10) calendar days prior to such
> assignment or change in ownership.
>
> 19. All notifications, certifications, reports,
> correspondence, and other communications to FDA required by
> this Decree shall be addressed to the Director, FDA Detroit
> District Office, 300 River Place, Suite 5900, Detroit,
> Michigan 48207.
>
> 20. If Defendants fail to comply with any of the provisions
> of this Decree, including any time frame imposed by this
> Decree, then, on motion of the United States in this
> proceeding, Defendants Brownwood Acres and/or Cherry Capital
> shall pay to the United States of America the sum of one
> thousand dollars ($1,000) in liquidated damages per
> violation per day so long as such violation continues. For
> the purposes of this paragraph, a "violation" is
> defined as each time any Defendant introduces or delivers
> for introduction into interstate commerce any product that
> is accompanied by (on the product's label, labeling,
> promotional materials, websites owned or controlled by
> Defendants, or in any other media) a claim(s) that causes
> the product to be a drug or constitutes a health claim
> within the meaning of the Act, unless the product is an
> approved new drug or such claim is authorized by FDA.
>
> 21. Should the United States bring, and prevail in, a
> contempt action to enforce the terms of this Decree,
> Defendants shall, in addition to other remedies, reimburse
> the United States for its attorneys* fees, investigational
> expenses, expert witness fees, travel expenses incurred by
> attorneys and witnesses, and administrative court costs
> relating to such contempt proceedings.
>
>
> 22. All decisions specified in this Decree shall be vested
> in the discretion of FDA and shall be final. If contested,
> FDA's decisions under this Decree shall be reviewed by
> the Court under the arbitrary and capricious standard set
> forth in 5 U.S.C. § 706(2)(A). Review shall be based
> exclusively on the written record before FDA at the time the
> decision was made. No discovery shall be taken by either
> party.
>
> 23. If, in FDA's judgment, Defendants maintain a
> continuous state of compliance with this Decree and the Act
> for a period of three (3) years after the date of entry of
> this Decree, and FDA has not notified Defendants that there
> has been a significant violation of this Decree or the Act
> during such time, the government will not oppose
> Defendants' petition to the Court to dissolve the
> Decree.
>
> 24. This Court retains jurisdiction of this action for the
> purpose of enforcing or modifying this Decree and for the
> purpose of granting such additional relief as may be
> necessary or appropriate.
>
> IT IS SO ORDERED:
>
> Dated this_day of_, 2008.
>
> UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
>
>
> FOR PLAINTIFF
>
> CHARLES R. GROSS
> United States Attorney Western District of Michigan
>
> W. FRANCESCA FERGUSON
> Assistant U.S. Attorney
>
> ALAN J. PHELPS
> Trial Attorney
> Office of Consumer Litigation Department of Justice Civil
> Division P.O. Box 386 Washington, D.C. 20044
>
> OF COUNSEL:
>
> JAMES C. STANSEL
> Acting General Counsel
>
> GERALD F. MASOUDI
> Chief Counsel
> Food and Drug Division
>
> ERIC M. BLUMBERG
>
>
>
>
>
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Sweet J....!!! Man, Ive known about some of this for awhile now, but this here takes the cake!!!! How much ya wanna bet these crooks (in the FDA and the pharmasceudical industry as well) are all taking their vitamins at home, at the same time theyre screwing them!!! This makes me sooo sick!!!!

Thanks for this great info!!!
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