There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by the sword. The other is by debt.
— John Adams
There are 10 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it’s only a hundred billion. It’s less than the national deficit. We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers.
— Richard Feynman
If I knew then what I know now, I’d be a time traveler.
— Sandy Shaw
The very ink with which all history is written is merely fluid prejudice.
— Mark Twain
What is the difference between a taxidermist & a tax collector? The taxidermist takes only your skin.
— Mark Twain
Fighting for the First Amendment and Supplements
We are back in the courts again as plaintiffs in three new Emord & Associates suits against the FDA, two involving First Amendment violations in relation to health claims for vitamins E and C and a reduction of the risk of various cancers and in relation to health claims for selenium and a reduction of the risk of various cancers. The other suit is a challenge to the FDA’s Good Manufacturing Practices which, among other things, is unconstitutionally vague (void for vagueness). It is not possible to understand specifically what it is that the regulations require you to do, yet you can be prosecuted criminally for violating them. For details on the new FDA suits, see www.emord.com.