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Fred Seitz, George C. Marshall Institute 1990-2003 records from UCSF database
Published on July 18, 2004 By ScienceCop In Pure Technology




The Indisputable Corruption of George C. Marshall Institute's Frederick Seitz, Disgraced, Malignant, and the Conspiracies he has been involved in.





Background:
Frederick Seitz applied to RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company for work in 1978. His proposal was to oversee the medical research grants given out to worthwhile research projects. However, unknown to the public, tobacco companies had discovered for certainty that their products had health damage as early as the 1950s. They had concealed the health damages from the customers, and fended off all health claim lawsuits for 20 years by the time Seitz began working hand-in-glove with them.

One might be inclined to give Seitz the benefit of the doubt, but the evidence does not allow this. Cigarette smoking kills people and cause a long list of other health problems. The tobacco companies knew that through their own suppressed research -- to engage Seitz to discover what they already knew was a waste of money, and they might as well confess to the newspapers if they believed they were hiring an honest man. Since they believed that Seitz was going to help them continue a coverup that had succeeded for 20 years already, we are compelled to believe that private discussions covered the true nature of Seitz's employment.

For a certainty, either Seitz was incredibly incompetent as a medical researcher, or else he was corrupt, because the diligent research of the secret tobacco laboratory investigations found health damage from smoking, and eventually laboratories outside the tobacco industry also did so without any funding money from the tobacco companies. The ONLY research which was unable to find any significant health damage by cigarettes was outside public laboratories who took tobacco payoff money, and Seitz directed the payoff money to these labs.

Frederick Seitz directed the spending of over $45,000,000.00 of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company medical research money. He himself was paid $65,000 per year, and may have pocketted $1,000,000 (or more) for his corrupt activities for the tobacco companies over 16 years.

With that much money to pay qualified scientists and doctors, there can only be one explanation why no health problems were ever discovered by Seitz's research teams -- he sought people who would not look hard for health damage, and he paid them very well to not look hard (normally $3 million per lab over six years). He kept in contact to see that research money was spent where it would do the least good. He chose projects that looked in places where there was nothing to find.

Eventually a Canadian laboratory not funded with tobacco money came up with results that could not be discredited and could not be bluffed out of publishing the results. From that moment the tobacco industry changed plans to attack regulations as the result of uncertain "junk science".

Seitz's medical cover-up operation was no longer useful, and it was scrapped. but Seitz soon reinvented himself as a crusader against the FDA and government "junk science" regulations.

These are Tobacco Industry documents, which taken as a whole, demonstrate that Seitz continued undermining medical evidence of the Tobacco Serial Murders of a proven health hazard, since 1990. Sietz prestige was sold in the marketplace to the highest bidder, and he mouthed what they needed him to say for pay, regardless of the truth behind the science.


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Since computers cannot "read" images, and do not automatically OCR scanned documents, these following documents have never been registered with the GOOGLE.com search engine or any of the others. Further, search engines usually cannot enter commands for searches in databases, so they cannot even retrieve the index list to scanned documents. This page corrects an omission in the records tagging Fred Seitz with his tobacco accessory-to-conspiracy trail of evidence. Whenever the name Fred Seitz is searched, these documents should haunt his future forever. This is a public service to rid society of a dangerous sociopath predator.

Additional documentation of Seitz involvement in FELONY conspiracy is posted online in various databases. Some pointers to those databases are found collected in some of the following webpages with many clickable links.

Comments
on Jul 18, 2004
Much better writing dude, I actually read this one ...


JW