To Federal Trade:
Is your letter attached a joke? You never answered any of my questions
and sent a form letter. You talk about not intervening in individual
disputes. The petition sent was on behalf of Mission Possible World
Health International. We operate globally to warn the public that
aspartame is a deadly poison. The original complaint was by "US
Right To Know" whose director, Gary Ruskin, said: "I BELIEVE THAT
'DIET' SODA WILL GO DOWN IN U.S. HISTORY AS ONE OF THE GREATEST CONSUMER
FRAUDS EVER."
Here is a report in McClatchy newspapers http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article39182577.html
Your excuse for refusing to investigate was: "We considered a number
of factors related to resource allocation and enforcement priorities,
as well as the nature of any FTC Act violation and the type and severity
of any consumer injury."
So you're saying you don't have the funds to investigate one of the greatest
consumer frauds and what is most important. You claim you considered
the severity of any consumer injury. The biggest consumer injury
in the aspartame issue is death. A Mrs. Kovac in New York couldn't
understand why she wasn't losing weight since she was using a "diet" product,
aspartame. Finally she decided that she would use only aspartame
products because they were "diet". She dropped dead from methanol
poisoning which is the cause of many deaths from aspartame. Here are more
injuries sent to you. http://www.mpwhi.com/ftc_refuses_to_enforce_law.htm
If the Federal Trade Commission doesn't have the funds to investigate
and doesn't think death is important enough it should close its doors
and allow an organization to take its place that considers consumer protection
its first priority.
You say in your letter: "The FTC has been directed by Congress to
act in the interest of all consumers to prevent fraudulent, deceptive
and unfair business practices in the marketplace." So why aren't
you doing it? If you can't afford to do your job what are you doing
there? If the most important consumer deception is not good enough
for you to do your job then you should be replaced with people who make
consumer protection the first priority.
You've received notices from Mission Possible for years, yet you have
done nothing to correct the matter. Over 3 decades ago
Dr Richard Wurtman admitted that aspartame makes you crave carbohydrates
so you gain weight. See congressional records on www.mpwhi.com
Study after study after study show aspartame is responsible for obesity,
it causes you to gain weight. All the work has been done for you.
In the Trocho Study you see substantial toxicity in the adipose tissue,
made up of mainly fat cells.
All you have done in your response is confirm that the Federal Trade Commission
is suppose to be protecting the public! Where is the answer to my question,
why you're not doing it. Do you have an alliance to the aspartame
industry? Independent scientific peer reviewed studies on the subject
show aspartame makes you gain weight. Obviously the main study is
on the consumer public. From day to day articles come in from around
the world on its dangers. Italy has now banned aspartame from restaurants:
http://www.rense.com/general96/asparMSGban.html
Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, Founder
Mission Possible World Health Intl
9270 River Club Parkway
Duluth, Georgia 30097
770 242-2599
www.mpwhi.com
More information on www.wnho.net, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame, www.dorway.com
(files on www.mpwhi.com) and www.aspartamekills.com
From: no-reply@consumersentinel.gov
To: bettym19@mindspring.com
Reply-To: no-reply@consumersentinel.gov
Date: 30 Jun 2017 09:03:12 -0400
Subject: Response to your complaint Ref No. 85493511
Thank you for contacting the Federal Trade Commission.
Please find attached information that may assist you.http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/general/gen06.pdf
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