Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Black lungs of a long time smoker – a clever way to scare and mislead the public

In the midst of anti-smoking campaigns, many smokers have given up tobacco, mainly because of the terrible pictures of black lungs, claims Walter Helwich according to some recent data. On the pictures, there are black lungs of long time smokers, who allegedly deceased because of tobacco. We succeeded to reveal numerous lies regarding tobacco, particularly its effect on the mind and body, but now – it’s time to deal with the fake propaganda that someone is serving to us.

After a well-prepared campaign against the tobacco, which has even initiated the WNTD (World No Tobacco Day) or global anti-smoking day, which is “celebrated” on the 31st of May, we start to wonder who is behind this kind of activities? Furthermore, if you take a look at Wiki’s explanation on WNTD, you’ll see that the leader of this project is WHO (i.e. World Health Organization), which has launched an offensive campaign against tobacco in 1987. In the same year, WHO has created a resolution for the UN – WHA40.38 in order to create a non-smoker world. Soon, this initiative started to gain the support of the scientific community. Moreover, the organization succeeded this thanks to the numerous cases, where they showed how toxic and carcinogenic the tobacco is, so the public started to fear tobacco. Furthermore, the WHO conducted an interdisciplinary study that was supposed to show how the passive smoking can also have fatal consequences. But the WHO could not manage to get factual evidences that will prove the danger of tobacco, so they came up with a new plan.  Actually, they were trying to demonstrate that tobacco contains many hazardous components that are killing us, but in fact these 600 components were approved by the FDA.

The campaign against smoking reached its peak in 1998, when the tobacco manufacturers were forced to print warnings like “Smoking Kills” or “Smoking causes impotence” on the pack of cigarettes. Moreover, since 2000, many countries engaged into anti-commercial campaigns against tobacco, and started to put horrible pictures, which supposed to show the detrimental effects of tobacco.

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