> Bonz0 is a Cho Seung-Hui of Usenet.
>
> Bonz0 is Choosing You to be a victim of Mass Murder.
>
> Like Cho Seung-Hui, Bonz0 is a sociopath utterly without pity for his
> randomly chosen victims -- it's just a violent video game for him,
> where he tries for the "most points" using weather of mass
> destruction. 20,000 dead in France from Heat Wave, 3,000 wacked in New
> Orleans, just points to keep score.
>
> The longer you stay unaware that your death is his goal, the more his
> words can infect you like poison to delay your self-defense plan.
>
> Global Warming briefings were being given to tobacco company
> out serial murders of 400,000 Americans per year with delay tactics of
> hired science-falsifiers. They loaned part of their propaganda
> apparatus to the OILY INC liars to delay actions on Global Warming, as
> the court records show as early as 1988.
>
> It wasn't until 1998 that the evidence came to light in courts of law,
> but nine years later the same people are still doing the same frauds.
>
> Since 1988 to 1998, 4 million Americans were killed by frauds that
> said that the science on tobacco was unsettled. These are willful
> deliberate premeditated murders, using people like Bonz0 to spread
> their message.
>
> Since 1998 another 3.6 million have been murdered by falsified science
> "debate" keeping the settled science from being taken seriously by
> thew victims of opportunity whom have been knowingly addicted by
> corporate serial murderers, and their henchmen like Bonz0.
>
> The A.S.S. Coalition (TASSC) & Global Warming
>
http://TobaccoDocuments.orgCourt Records
>
>
http://tobaccodocuments.org/landman/158433.html
> Abstract
> To circumvent its lack of credibility with the public, policy makers
> and the media, Philip Morris (PM) uses the strategy of creating front
> groups. Forming an artificial third party and then assigning it an
> "umbrella cause" (one which happens to mesh perfectly with the tobacco
> industry's) gives PM and the industry the opportunity to create a
> wholly separate, and far more credible, mouthpiece advance its
> policies and political desires. In PM's front group "Associates for
> Research in Substance Enjoyment," (ARISE) "scientists" lumped tobacco
> use together with innocuous substances like tea and chocolate, put out
> worldwide press releases saying substance use was good for you and
> declared public health advocates to be puritanical, neo-prohibitionist
> party poopers. After the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
> declared secondhand smoke as a Class A Human Carcinogen, PM needed a
> powerful group to rise up help discredit EPA's findings. Thus PM
> formed "The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition," or TASSC.
> Recognizing that the chemical, paper, metal, petroleum and other
> environmentally-dubious industries would also be thrilled to have a
> group of "committed experts" who would publicly say that scientific
> warnings against their activities were not credible, PM invited these
> industries to join TASSC. With the needs clear and a host of willing
> help-mates waiting in the wings, PM created TASSC through a public
> relations firm called APCO Associates, which helped PM distance itself
> from the group. After a 2-month, $50,000 feasibility study done hand
> in hand with PM's law firm of Covington and Burling, APCO began
> forming TASSC. APCO did an admirable job of recruiting members for
> TASSC, too. The "supporters list" (found in another document) includes
> businesses from the "Family Loompya Seafood Market" and "Pinckneyville
> Lighting" to sawmills, mining and chemical companies, including W.R.
> Grace, Co., Amoco, and Dow Chemical. Today's document reveals the
> goals of TASSC, and also APCO's enthusiasm for creating a similar
> group in Europe based on its success in America and elsewhere. Title:
> Thoughts on TASSC Europe Type of Document: Memo From: Tom Hockaday of
> APCO Associates To: Matt Winokur, Director, Worldwide Regulatory
> Affairs for Philip Morris Date: 19940324 Site: Philip Morris Tobacco
>
Companyhttp://www.pmdocs.com/Bates No. 2025492898/2905 Page Count: 8
>
URL:http://www.pmdocs.com/getallimg.asp?DOCID=2025492898/2905
>
> 03/28/94 15:25 '8`202 466 6004 APCO ASSOCIATES 0004 -3 - As a starting
> point, we can identify key issues requiring sound scientific research
> and scientists that may have an interest in them. Some issues our
> European colleagues suggest include: . Global warming · Nuclear waste
> disposal · Diseases and pests in agricultural products for
> transborder trade · Biotechnology . Eco-labeling for EC products
>
> ===============
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> Thoughts on Tassc Europe
> Date: 25 Mar 1994
>
> -3- As a starting point, we can identify key issues requiring sound
> scientific research and scientists that may have an interest in them.
> Some issues our European colleagues suggest include: . Global
> warming . Nuclear waste disposal . Diseases and pests in agricultural
> products for transborder trade . Biotechnology . Eco-labeling for EC
> products . Food processing and packaging
>
> -5- decisions. The supporters of the Appeal are a loose-knit group.
> The effort to expand the support of the Appeal is handled through Dr.
> M. Saloman of the International Center for Scientific Ecology (Paris).
>
> In discussions with a number of our scientific supporters and with Dr.
> Fred Singer (a member of the Board of the International Center for
> Scientific Ecology), there is belief that this initial support could
> be organized into a more "formal movement" internationally. The
> benefits of attempting to use this group as a basis of extending TASSC
> include: Several of TASSC's scientists have signed the Appeal,
> providing the opportunity to approach the supporters with a "peer to
> peer" approach, i.e. , a "Dear Colleague" letter.
>
> ===============
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> TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1993 THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER A truth squad
> for monitoring shaky science
> Date: 28 Dec 1993
>
> TASSC should work to make fiascos like the Alar scare as familiar to
> students as rain forests or global warming.
>
> ===============
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> TASSC The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition
>
> "It is neither reasonable nor prudent for major political decisions to
> be based on presumptions which, in the current state of knowledge, are
> still only hypotheses, although they must certainly be examined and
> even taken into account. The more or less apocalyptic scenarios evoked
> in the preparatory, work for the Rio conference are not the kind of
> certitudes which can be used as a basis for political decisions likely
> to entail major upheavals and heavy expenditure on a global scale."
> ~Michael Salomon, Editorial Director, Projections Quarterly, Autumn-
> Winter 1992
>
> ===============
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2028363773-3791.html
> Scientists for Sound Public Policy Assessment Project and Symposium
> Date: 1994 (est.)
> Length: 19 pages
>
> EXPLANATIONS · The political decision-makers are vulnerable to
> activists' emotional appeals and press campaigns · The opinion climate
> tends to favour overly simplified solutions The precautionary
> principle is now the accepted guideline. Even if a hypothesis is not
> 100 per cent scientifically proven, action should be taken, e.g.
> global warming Europe's industry is often on the defensive. Action is
> typically taken when it is too late. And industrial resistence is
> perceived as protection of commercial self-interests.
>
> Burson-Marsteller
>
> ===============
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2025493202-3207.html
> Date: 26 Apr 1994 (est.)
> Length: 6 pages
>
> Many industries trying to establish groups to "communicate science"
> and "to lobby" EUFIC (food industry) SAGB (biotechnology) Heidelberg
> Appeal (global warming)
>
> ===============
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2024102283-2287.html
> Date: 1992 (est.)
> Length: 5 pages
>
> SEITZ SYMPOSIUM
> *Late lst quarter/early 2nd quarter
> *Procedural Options for Addressing the Scientific Issue Highlighted in
> Global Warming and Ozone Hole Controversies, Dr. Frederick Seitz of
> the George C. Marshall Institute
> *40-60 regulators--Ensure credible science
> *TASSC
>
> ===============
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2046451070-1139.html
> Science, Economics, and Environmental Policy: A Critical Examination
> Date: 11 Aug 1994
> Length: 70 pages
>
> ===============
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2025802450-2451.html
> Scientific Integrity in the Public Policy Process Semi-Final Program
> 930524 - 930525 the Madison Hotel 15th and M Streets, Nw Washington,
> D.C.
> Date: 19930525/D
> Length: 2 pages
>
> CONFERENCE OVERVIEW: From global warming and ozone depletion to
> biotechnology and food additives
>
> Dr.. S. Fred Singer (Moderator) University of Virginia; president, The
> Science & Environmental Policy Project
>
> Dr. S. Fred Singer, president The Science & Environmental Policy
> Project. 9:15
>
> ===============
> Environmental Tobacco Smoke
> Date: 09 Dec 1996
> Length: 13
pageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/batco/800298146-8158.html
>
> Press Release of The Science & Environmental Policy Project "TOP FIVE
> ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 'MYTHS' OF 1995 TO BE RELEASED BY SCIENCE AND
> ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY PROJECT: List Challenges Costly Policies Not
> Supported By Sound Scientific Data," January 10, 1996
>
> ===============
> Philip Morris
> Date: 31 Mar 1993
> Length: 1 page
> 2025802449
> Jump To
Imageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2025802449.html
>
> ===============
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2021178213-8216.html
> Philip Morris
> Possible Individuals to Be Approached for Opinion Editorials
> Date: 02 Mar 1993
> Length: 4 pages
>
> Candace Crandall -- Executive Vice President of the Science and
> Environmental Policy Project (SEPP).
>
> She has published extensively on junk science issues in the past.
> Crandall' was the Director of Communications for the Center for
> Strategic and International' Studies before joining, SEPP. The primary
> focus of SEPP is too document the use of scientific data in the
> development of federal environmental policy. SEPP is an independent,
> non-profi research group that relies on private funding.
>
> It will co-sponsor a conference with George Mason University in May on
> scientific integrity in the political process, Crandall has arranged
> for a number of prominent scientists to be participants, including Dr.
> Bernard Davis of Harvard University and1 Sir William Mitchell of'
> Oxford University.
>
> Crandall is Dr: Fred Singer's wife.
>
> ===============
> Issue Report Alexis Whither Environmental Regulation
> Date: 01 Jul 1993
> Length: 6
pageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/nysa_ti_s2/TI31741185.html
>
> Dr. S. Fred Singer is Professor of Environmental Sciences at the
> University of Virginia and directs the Washington- based Science &
> Environmental Policy Project. He is currently working on a study on
> environmental regulation for the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution.
>
> ===============
> Philip Morris
> Anthology of 950000's Environmental Myths
> Date: 11 Feb 1996
> Length: 3
pageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2048280356-0358.html
>
> Copyright 1996 News World Communications, Inc. The Washington Times
> February 11, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition SECTION: Part B; COMMENTARY;
> Pg. B3 LENGTH: 1377 words HEADLINE: Anthology of 1995's environmental
> myths BYLINE: S. Fred Singer
>
> BODY: The primary mission of the Science & Environmental Policy
> Project has been to study and analyze how science is used - or
> missused - in the setting of federal environmental policies, and then
> expose the most egregious examples of environmental malfeasance. There
> are so many: Superfund, asbestos, Alar, acid rain, to mention just a
> few - all of them costing mega-billions and backed by insubstantial
> science. When we decided to list the greatest environmental myths of
> 1995, our board _ of experts finally settled on the following five
> topics that demonstrate distortion or misuse of science in shaping
> policies. We present them here to educate policy-makers and the public
> in the hope that the publicity will lead to more cost-effective
> policies and a healthier environment. (1) Global warming and the
> Climate Treaty: During 1995, scare stories about a future catastrophic
> greenhouse warming gained much momentum, while at the same time the
> evidence for such warming became weaker and weaker. At the first
> "Conference of the Parties" to the Global Climate Treaty in Berlin in
> April, the science was ignored while the assembled "statesmen" went
> ahead to establish a permanent secretariat and plan further mega-
> meetings. In September, at the initiative of Al Gore, a Washington
> conference promoted a new fear tied to global warming: a spread of
> tropical diseases putting 3 billion people at risk. Finally, in
> November (in Madrid) and December (in Rome), the U.N.-sponsored
> Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the scientific arm
> of the Treaty, managed to approve two pre-drafted summary reports.
> These can charitably be described as being "economical with the
> truth."...
>
> ===============
> Philip Morris
> Is the Concept of Linear Relationship Between Dose and Effect Still A
> Valid Model for Assessing Risk Related to Low Doses of Carcinogens? A
> Restricted International Scientific Seminar 930510 - Paris (France)
> Date: 10 May 1993
> Length: 5
pageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2028385383-5387.html
>
> International Center for a Scientific Ecology Is the concept of linear
> relationship between dose and effoct still a valid model for assessing
> risk related to low doses of ets? A restricted international
> scienfific Seminar May 10, 1993 - Paris (France)
>
> The seminar is organised by the International Centre for a Scientific
> Ecology (see Introduction to the Centre in the appendix). The
> scientific work is organised by Dr Michel Salomon, the coordinator of
> the Heidelberg Appeal.
>
> Prof. S. Fred Singer, Doctor of Physical Science; President of the
> Science & Environmental Policy Project; former Director, US Weather
> Satellite Program; Dean of the School of Environmental Sciences,
> University of Miami; Deputy Assistant Administrator of US
> Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); American. nationality;
>
> Dr. Michel Salomon, coordinator of the Heidelberg Appeal; former
> science journalist; magazine editor; French nationality.
>
> ===============
> Philip Morris
> Dr. S. Fred Singer, Director the Science and Environmental Policy
> Project
> Date: 08 Mar 1993 (est.)
> Length: 1
pagehttp://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2021178209.html
>
> ===============
> Brown & Williamson
> Public Affairs Strategies.
> Date: 1900
> Length: 4
pageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/bw/1059809.html
>
> (#8) SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY PROJECT From a strategic
> standpoint, we believed the most effective way to publicize the report
> would be through a credibl]e highly respected "third party".
>
> So we brought the report to the attention of the 'Science &
> Environmental Policy Project", SEPP, as it is known, is a Fairfax,
> Va., think-tank that studies and analyzes how science is used in
> federal policy-making and encourages the use of sound science. After
> reading the CRS report, SEPP was equally concerned the EPA's
> conclusions and agreed more visibility was in or@er.
>
> {#9) SEPP NEWS RELEASE With B&W's assistance, SEEP launched a media
> relations campaign in January calling attention to the "Top Five
> Environmental Myths of 1995." While such issues as "global warming"
> and radon were on the list, the focus was on ETS.
>
> (#10) WASHINGTON TIMES "OP ED" In addition to news releases, SEPP
> wrote "Op ed" pieces and conducted interviews on radio and television.
> SEPP is continuing the "environmental myths" campaign, extending
> discussion of the subject to speeches by Dr. Fred Singer, SEPP's
> executive director. It's one strategy to help balance the debate.
>
> ===============
> Mayo Clinic
> Length: 37
pageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/mayo_clinic/85002238.html
>
> THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR A SCIENTIFIC ECOLOGY The Center has been
> created at the beginning of 1993 under the French law for nomprolit
> organizations.
>
> The Board of the Center includes in particular:
> - Mr Pierre Joly. President of the Association Francaise pour la
> Recherche Therapeutique : former President of the International
> Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association ;
>
> - Mr Constant Burg. honorary member of the State Council ; honorary
> managing director of INSERM : President of the lnstitut Curie:
>
> - Mr Gilbert Rutman. chief mining engineer: President of the Conseil
> Natioflal des Ingenieurs et des Scientifiques de France:
>
> - Prof. S. Fred Singer. Doctor of Physical Science : President of the
> Science & Environmental Policy Project : former Director US Weather
> Satellite Program : Dean of the School of Environmental Sciences.
> University of Miami : Deputy Assistant Administrator of US
> Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) :
>
> - Mr Gary Nash. Secretary General of the International Council on
> Metals and the Environment (ICME) : former Director General in the
> Canada Department of Energy. Mines und Resources :
>
> - Dr. Michel Salomon, coordinator of the Heidelberg Appeal ; former
> science journalist : magazine editor.
>
> ===============
> Philip Morris
> Top Five Environmental Policy "Myths" of 950000 to Be Released by
> Science and Environmental Policy Project
> Date: 1995 (est.)
> Length: 1
pagehttp://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2065122118.html
>
> ===============
> Philip Morris
> the Delaney Clause - Linchpin of the Environmental Policy Edifice
> Date: 10 May 1993
> Length: 4
pageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2501171259-1262.html
>
> The Delaney Clause-Linchpin of the Environmental Policy Edifice Prof.
> S. Fred Singer
>
> S. Fred Singer Director, Science & Environmental Policy Project
> Arlington, Virginia
>
> ===============
> Philip Morris
> Junk Science at the Epa
> Date: 08 Mar 1993 (est.)
> Length: 3
pageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2021178206-8208.html
>
> S. Fred Singer Visiting fellovv at the Hoover Institution at Stanford
> University and President of the Washington. D C.-baed Science &
> Environrnental Policy Project
>
> ===============
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2065122122.html
> Philip Morris
> Sepp - Environmental Myths of 950000 - Smt Participant Broadcast
> Details
> Date: 1995 (est.)
> Length: 1 page
>
> ===============
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2065122119-2121.html
> Philip Morris
> Top Five Environmental Policy "Myths" of 950000 to Be Released by
> Science and Environmental Policy Project
> Date: 10 Jan 1996
> Length: 3 pages
>
> ===============
> Philip Morris
> Seminar of 930510 on the Linear Relationship
> Date: 31 Mar 1993
> Length: 3
pageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2028443741-3743.html
>
> Opening speech by Chairman of the Seminar, Prof. Bruce N. Ames
> (Biologist'4 Dir., Nat. Inst. of EnvironmentallHealth Sciences Center,
> Berkeley, U.S.A.). 9/9.20 a.m. · How biofogically based modeis may
> help extrapolating cancer risk to low doses.
>
> · The Delaney amendment and its consequences on the American
> regufation. Prof. S. Fred Singer (Physicist, former Dir., US Weather
> Satellite Program; President, Science & Environmental Policy Project,
> U'.S.A.). 10.20/10.30 a.m.
>
> Noon · Case studies: Predictions and reality. - The Arsenic case.
> Prof. Gerhard Stohrer (former chief, Dept!. of chemical risk, Research
> Inst. Sloan-Kettering~ U.S.A.).
>
> The DDT case. Dr. William Hazeltine (Ph.D., entomo!bgist, former
> Manager of mosquito abatement in California, U.S:A.).
>
> ===============
> Philip Morris
> Update 930419
> Date: 19 Apr 1993
> Length: 7
pageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2025475593-5599.html
>
> CONFERENCE/MEETING: Scientific Integrity in the Public Process
> SPONSOR: International Institute of George Mason University and the
> Science and Environmental Policy Project DATE: May 24-25, 1993
> LOCATION: The Madison Hotel, Washington, DC TELEPHONE NUMBER:
> 703-993-8200
>
> ===============
> BATCo
> [Note from Heather Cooke to Tom Fitzgerald regarding report issued by
> The Science & Environmental Policy Project SEPP]
> Date: 27 Feb 1996
> Length: 1
pagehttp://tobaccodocuments.org/batco/700520244.html
>
> BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED To: FACSIMILE MR TOM
> FITZGERALD I From: HEATHER COOKE Company: Brown & Williamson Phone
> 01784 448045 'Tobacco Corp Number: Fax No: Fax No: 0"784 448654 Date:
> 27/02/96 Pages To Follow: 3 Comments: I am trying to get hold of a
> report issued by The Science & Environmental Policy Project (SEPP)
> which relates to the attached press release. Do you have a copy that
> you can fax to me or know where I might be able to get hold of a copy?
> Many thanks Heather Cooke Administrator, Smoking Issues
>
> ===============
> Philip Morris
> Toxic Policy at Dead End: the Case of Arsenic
> Date: 10 May 1993 (est.)
> Length: 6
pageshttp://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2502146148-6153.html
>
> International Center for a Scientific Ecology Seminar on linear risk
> assessment May 10, 1993 Toxic Policy at Dead End: The Case of Arsenic
> Gerhard Strohrer Science and Environmental Policy Project 2101 Wilson
> Boulevard, Suite 1003 Arlington, Virginia 22201
>
> ===============
> Philip Morris
> Give Industry A Bigger Science Rol
> Date: 19921229/P
> Length: 1
pagehttp://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2074144040.html
>
> Patrick J. Michaels is associate professor of environmental sciences
> at the University Virginia and is affiliated with the Washington-based
> Science & Environment Policy Project. The Science & Environmental
> Policy Project, 2101 Wilson Blvd., #1003, Arlington, VA 22201 .(703)
> 527-0130
>
> ===============