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Interview 1819 - From My Cold, Dead Hands! (AM Radio Edition) - #NewWorldNextWeek

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4.8653 Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

This week on the New World Next Week: the WHO admits aspartame causes cancer; the BRICS are set to expand as the New World Order takes shape according to plan; and AM radio in cars may be a thing of the past.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to New World next week.

0:11.6

I'm James Corbett of CorbettReport.com.

0:14.2

And I'm James Evan Polado of Mediamonickey.com.

0:16.5

We don't wish to be drawn into any side shows.

0:19.2

We've got that story.

0:20.1

Plus, you can hear the music on the

0:21.7

AM radio, but up first. Who says Aspartame might be linked to cancer? Officials say it's safe.

0:30.2

The World Health Organization recently released a report stating Aspartame could be a possible

0:36.8

cancer risk, but that there's

0:38.5

more research that needs to be done. Aspartame, if you hadn't been around the last 40 years,

0:43.4

is popular because it's sweeter than sugar and so requires a lesser quantity for the same

0:49.2

degree of sweetness, allegedly. Since heat breaks it down, aspartame is usually used as a

0:53.7

tabletop sweetener

0:54.6

rather than in cooking. The artificial sweetener has been used in the United States since the 1980s

0:59.8

and has found in almost 6,000 products globally, including carbonated soft drinks, chewing gum,

1:05.2

and even toothpaste. Since its approval by the Food and Drug Administration in 1981,

1:10.2

after years of hard work by Donald Rumsfeld at the Monsanto-owned G.D. Searle, their other famous invention was the first female birth control pill, if you see any sort of patterns developing here.

1:22.0

It has been tested in over 100 scientific studies and has been deemed safe.

1:26.7

The International Agency for Research on Cancer,

1:29.6

an Agency of the World Health Organization, recently published a report that classifies

1:33.8

Aspertamas, quote, possibly carcinogenic to humans. Based on limited data and evidence, the agency

1:39.5

found, limited data and evidence, the agency found that it could cause cancer, particularly liver cancer,

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