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On Sunday we talked about Abbott Labs and their culpability with the lethal bacteria that was found in their baby formula, Similac.

On Saturday the DOJ launched a criminal investigation into Abbott over the baby formula.

Prior to our dive into Similac, a few of our incredible DEEP DIVERs found a connection between Abbott...Ross Heart Center...and the Wexner Medical Center in Columbus Ohio.

Why were they linked together?
I went down that rabbit hole. On my way down that hole, Nestle’s name came up...in a big way...
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I found the article below that talked about the
Nestle scandal of the 1970s:

In the article they shared that
“Baby formula companies had to find a new market for their product. Some companies, like Nestlé, turned to developing countries, providing mothers with propaganda and samples to hook them on a new method of feeding their infants.”


https://www.ranker.com/list/nestle-baby-formula-boycott/melissa-sartore
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That article had me intrigued so I dug further. What I read in this article below was absolutely shocking. All mothers need to read this.
Everything I’m going to share with you are direct quotes and passages from this article...

https://www.unz.com/lromanoff/nestle-murdering-with-milk/
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The production and sale of baby milk powder is one of the largest, probably the most profitable, and unquestionably the most criminal, industries in the world today, generating billions in revenue and profits while indirectly causing millions of infant deaths.
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Their methods are some of the most reprehensible in all of corporate marketing, taking advantage of young mothers in the most despicable ways, and causing more than one million needless infant deaths each year.

…The executives and staff of baby milk companies like Nestlé are more morally deformed than are those of Big Pharma (who are often owned and controlled by the same people), and have proven they will do whatever is necessary, use any tactics that produce sales, totally heedless to either law, ethics or morality.
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These people learned early on that emotional issues like fear and anxiety can actually stop lactation, can prevent a mother from producing breast milk, so they designed clever psychological marketing programs to make women fearful of their ability to produce sufficient breast milk, thereby potentially endangering their baby’s health or even its life. This is called the:
letdown reflex.”

They made women ashamed to breastfeed their babies, by promoting breastfeeding as a disgusting practice done only by the lowest-class peasants and that ‘a modern woman’ – especially a white modern woman – would never breastfeed her child.

They led women to believe that breastfeeding would make their bodies suffer, would cause their breasts to sag and they would no longer be attractive.
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Nestlé is the prime focus because they began this dirty business, have been at it the longest, have unquestionably been directly or indirectly responsible for the most baby deaths, and have by all reports violated all the rules more than any other company.
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☝️In addition to advertisements that told women in 3rd World Countries to be like women in the Western World...where they said those White, golden-haired women do not breast feed, the makers of Borden Milk came up with this jingle. Seriously???
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☝️Edward Baer wrote an article titled,
Babies means business,” in which he wrote that “baby milk powder is a unique product in that once a baby begins drinking infant formula, it is almost impossible to stop.”
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Companies like Nestlé are in the hospitals to ensure babies taste their milk first…

…This is why the commercial baby milk companies employ so many dirty tricks in attempts to exclude each other from a market, often by adding VANILLIN or some other unusual taste to their milk to ensure the mother cannot later change brands.
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Nestlé and other companies enlisted the help of the staff in hospitals around the world.…they would provide free samples of their product and pay the nurses and doctors to push this artificial baby milk onto the mothers as soon as the babies were born, often keeping the newborns away from the mothers so breastfeeding was nearly an impossibility…

The baby would then refuse its own mother’s milk
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Formula samples used to be delivered to new mothers by ‘milk nurses’, women hired by milk companies and dressed in semi-official uniforms to promote artificial feeding to mothers and health professionals…

Now the baby formula firms have convinced many hospitals to act as their sales agents in handing out samples to new mothers…
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