Archive: Jan 2005 (page2)

Activists Don’t Want Dietary Guidelines, They Want Control

When the federal government released its updated dietary guidelines yesterday, the ever-growing cabal of food activists — quite predictably — tried to turn them into a launching pad…
PostedJanuary 13, 2005 at12:00 am

Latest Anti-Meat Study: The Real Story

Today’s newspaper headlines are blaring that eating red meat is somehow linked to colon cancer, but the meat of the matter tells a different story. An examination of the…
PostedJanuary 12, 2005 at12:00 am

NY Times’ Jane Brody: Benefits Of Biotech Crops

Today, The New York Times’ Jane Brody — whose three decades of work has made her among the nation’s most trusted health writers — used her weekly column to lambaste…
PostedJanuary 11, 2005 at12:00 am

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With so many people heading back to the gym — remember, research shows that physical fitness is a key to health — we’ve made a New Year’s resolution of…
PostedJanuary 10, 2005 at12:00 am

Big Ol’ Banzhaf

Just days after speaking at the second annual Public Health Advocacy Institute confab pushing obesity lawsuits against food makers, George Washington University law professor John “Sue…
PostedJanuary 7, 2005 at12:00 am

Chicken Lady: Holocaust Is For The Birds

After she publicly minimized the horrific deaths of Americans who perished on 9-11, we thought United Poultry Concerns president Karen Davis had gone off the rails. In…
PostedJanuary 6, 2005 at12:00 am

A Red Tape Wonderland

Over the years we’ve identified a growing array of groups that attempt to restrict your food and beverage choices to promote their political or financial agendas. These days the anti-free…
PostedJanuary 5, 2005 at12:00 am

ActivistCash – The Reverse Directory

Our award-winning ActivistCash.com website profiles food cops bent on controlling our diets and ironically inhumane animal rights activists. Normally we track who funds the activists,…
PostedJanuary 4, 2005 at12:00 am

Crying (Anne) Wolf

With their most frightening figure — that excess fat supposedly causes 400,000 deaths a year — thoroughly debunked, obesity scaremongers are now leaning more heavily on an equally media-friendly…
PostedJanuary 3, 2005 at12:00 am