July
3, 2012
Spokane,
WA – In 2007, when Daniel Smith became aware of an inexpensive and
natural substance known to have cured thousands of cases of Malaria in
Africa, he immediately left his career in technology in hopes to make
a difference
in the human health experience. Little did he know, four years later,
it would lead to a band of armed thugs raiding his home and terrorizing
his family.
On June
29, 2011, armed agents of the Food and Drug Administration raided Smith’s
home in Spokane Washington, as well as two Spokane companies that bottled
and shipped products for Smith’s association. According to Smith,
“They completely wiped us out in a single day. They took everything…
computers, phones, records, product, equipment, and seized every penny
from every bank account - it was a calculated operation."
Smith
had seen enough to know he was fighting a well organized, illegally sanctioned
crime syndicate, and began turning over every rock looking for a remedy.
Sources eventually led him to the US~Observer. Emails began pouring in,
literally from every corner of the world - hundreds of supporters genuinely
outraged, imploring us on Smith’s behalf to investigate his case.
“It’s
completely outrageous and unconstitutional,” says Edward Snook of
the U.S. Observer, “for armed agents to force their way into a peaceful
family’s home SWAT-style and steal whatever they want.”
Daniel
Smith, a law abiding family man with four children, is now threatened
with years in prison. Smith’s alleged crime? He’s not altogether
sure since he's never spoken to an FDA agent or received any correspondence
from the agency in his life.
According
to court documents, the FDA is attempting to indict Smith in front of
a Spokane federal Grand Jury, for having made available a perfectly lawful
and relatively innocuous water purification product; one that’s
been available for over half a century and gained international grassroots
attention in the alternative health movement over the last five years.
For
four of those years, Smith oversaw an online business that eventually
became a Private Membership Association called “Project GreenLife”,
which made dozens of specialty health-related products available to private
members in the private domain. One of those products was “MMS”,
or “Master Mineral Solution,” comprised of sodium chlorite
in distilled water. Sodium chlorite (not to be mistaken for sodium chloride
or common table salt) is a natural, non-synthetic, non-patentable compound
that has been used in water purification throughout the USA for nearly
eighty years.
"Generally
Recognized as Safe" by the FDA as an indirect food substance, sodium
chlorite is not illegal to buy, sell, import, export, or possess. This
is in spite of claims made by FDA agents that Smith “smuggled”
sodium chlorite from Canada; a claim so ludicrous, Smith says, it can
only have been made to shock Magistrate Imbrogno into granting a hundred
warrants, in order to shut them down in a single day.
“They
even stole personal-use bottles of sodium chlorite and citric acid from
my bathrooms and kitchen pantry, as if they were illegal substances,”
Smith stated.
“That’s
what they do”, says Snook, “they lie, cheat and steal, and
use the courts to protect their crooked backsides.”
So what's
the FDA’s beef with Smith? According to court documents, sodium
chlorite may be mixed with citric acid in the privacy of one's home to
create an entirely different and equally lawful substance known as chlorine
dioxide (not to be mistaken for household chlorine bleach or elemental
chlorine gas). Sources suggest that chlorine dioxide may be one of the
safest and most effective pathogen-killers known to mankind.
In his
book "The Master Mineral Solution of the Third Millennium",
author James Humble discusses MMS and chlorine dioxide's various internal
and external applications, including protocols for the destruction of
pathogens associated with symptoms identified as Malaria, Hepatitis, Lyme
disease and even Cancer.
Numerous
clinical studies show the relative safety of chlorine dioxide, contrary
to recent FDA propaganda. The US~Observer has received hundreds of testimonials
and affidavits, praising the health-restorative attributes of MMS and
chlorine dioxide.
Chlorine
dioxide is used by more savvy municipal water treatment facilities because
it’s safer and more effective than chlorine. According to U.S. Patent
No. 4,944,920, chlorine dioxide may be used to safely purify blood of
Hepatitis C and HIV prior to transfusion. Even more astonishing, U.S.
Patent No. 6,086,922 reveals clinical data from 1993 demonstrating HIV
may be combated with chlorine dioxide in vivo without any adverse effects.
Chlorine dioxide is also used in alternative toothpastes and mouth rinses.
“It
stands to reason,” says Smith, “people might use their homemade
chlorine dioxide in numerous creative ways - ways that might, for example,
make people less reliant on a trillion-dollar sickness industry.”
Smith believes the FDA is just another government agency masquerading
as a public servant - a private police force, enforcing private food and
drug interests lobbied into legislation by the likes of Monsanto and “Big
Pharma.”
Court
documents assert the FDA’s position that chlorine dioxide is merely
a “potent oxidizing bleach,” citing four adverse reports of
diarrhea and nausea over the last five years – reports solicited
by the FDA. This is a far cry from the thousands of adverse reactions
reported every year by users of drugs approved by the agency. Tens of
thousands died from the use of the FDA approved drug, Vioxx, alone. There
isn’t enough room in this paper to expose the extent of the agency’s
reported malfeasance.
Scientists
unfamiliar with actual MMS protocols are keen to say sodium chlorite or
chlorine dioxide might “burn the esophagus”, but Smith says
not to his knowledge in five years and hundreds of thousands of users
has anyone reported such a thing. When used properly, the self-manufactured
chlorine dioxide is so diluted in juice or water, it would be essentially
impossible. US~Observer research verifies this claim.
Smith
cites dozens of in-home uses, from removing mold and mildew from air ducts,
basements, bathrooms, refrigerators, and cars. It can be used to disinfect
meat and vegetables, countertops, and eradicate odors. People bathe with
it, Smith says, and his family uses it in a vaporizer to keep air-borne
pathogens at bay.
Interestingly
enough, Smith’s former attorney Nancy Lord has pointed out, Project
GreenLife never actually sold chlorine dioxide. “If the only therapeutic
element alleged, is for something that never enters commerce, the federal
government can pound sand,” says Snook. “No commerce equals
no jurisdiction – and no crime. Not-to-mention the fact the FDA
has absolutely no constitutional right whatsoever to even exist.”
According
to Smith, sodium chlorite has no known therapeutic value of itself. It
cannot therefore be a drug, regardless of how the FDA might pitch a jury,
and neither sodium chlorite nor chlorine dioxide are illegal substances.
By attempting
to indict and convict Smith, the FDA appears to be seeking a court’s
ruling that would establish sodium chlorite as a “new drug”
- suddenly subject to FDA oversight after almost a century of availability
on the open market. If it were in fact now a “drug”, they
should prepare to admit to drugging the public through water treatment
for years.
A cursory
online review shows MMS or sodium chlorite is still widely available through
dozens of sources, including Amazon and EBay. “It appears no other
manufacturers are being harassed yet,” Snook states, “which
is evidence Smith’s prosecution is ‘selective’…
he was probably the biggest fish in the pond.”
If the
government is successful in the prosecution of Daniel Smith’s case,
it could set precedence for the FDA to raid every MMS and sodium chlorite
reseller in the USA, and bolster similar agency action worldwide.
Full story HERE
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