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"Farbenindstrie AG; although, we won't go into the war crimes of I. G. Farben, like providing killing gases for the concentration camps. For our purposes, it is only important to know that one day the sun shone again on Bayer. The worldwide connections were reestablished; Bayer joined with Deutsche BP to found Erddlchemie GmbH, successfully entering the petrochemical sector. But the pharmaceutical branch wasn't forgotten. Aspirin continued to be a huge success, again pouring billions and billions of dollars into Bayer's pocket. In 1963, Bayer employed nearly 80,000 people."
- Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)

"In 1990, he became president of Poland. war crimes Acts committed by soldiers or government officials, either in the course of a war or in bringing on a war, that violate the customs of warfare. Examples of war crimes include atrocities committed against civilians (see My Lai massacre) and the mistreatment of prisoners of war. After World War ii, twenty-two Nazi leaders were tried at Nuremberg by the victorious Allies, and twelve were sentenced to death for war crimes. (See Nuremberg trials.) Warsaw Pact A military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe."
- E. D. Hirsch, Joseph F. Kett, James Trefil, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"Either Flury was exempt from prosecution as a war criminal because he had no direct engagement in war crimes, or his research was judged too important to be lost to prosecution. The latter category of exemption from prosecution was one that many experts managed to fall into. Flury died in 1948, a few months after returning to the university laboratories. He was never prosecuted. Kehoe's report to the field investigations unit on Flury relays information that may have been obtained through reading documents."
- Devra Davis, The Secret History of the War on Cancer (Get the book.)

"Eugenics and human experimentation on those with genetic and chronic disorders should be regarded with horror equaling that which followed the discoveries of Nazi war crimes. Through a well-conceived corporate business plan, the greed that allows corporations to amass huge profits, will ultimately reveal a roadmap for total domination. Initially, corporate money in the form of lobbying efforts and campaign contributions, are successfully "buying" our political system."
- Brent Hoadley, Ph.D., Too Profitable to Cure
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"In 1990, he became president of Poland. war crimes Acts committed by soldiers or government officials, either in the course of a war or in bringing on a war, that violate the customs of warfare. Examples of war crimes include atrocities committed against civilians (see My Lai massacre) and the mistreatment of prisoners of war. After World War ii, twenty-two Nazi leaders were tried at Nuremberg by the victorious Allies, and twelve were sentenced to death for war crimes. (See Nuremberg trials.) Warsaw Pact A military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe."
- James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"At the end of March 2006, Charles Taylor was arrested on charges of murder, sexual slavery, rape, the exploitation of child soldiers, and other war crimes. He faces trial by the Sierra Leonean Special Court, under authorization of the UN Security Council, which will take place at the facilities of the International Criminal Court in The Hague. If he is convicted, the international community is expected to cooperate in finding prison facilities for his incarceration. Taylor's trial stands to demonstrate the strength and effectiveness of universal jurisdiction."
- Alex Steffen, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century (Get the book.)

"Thanks to the work of one dedicated organization, the use of forensic anthropology to document and validate war crimes and human rights violations is starting to go mainstream, even in countries where the carnage has only recently ended. Forensic experts are doing more than granting closure to traumatized families —they are creating lasting public records pertaining to some of the worst criminals in history, and the evidence is being used to prosecute those criminals whenever it's still possible to do so."

- Alex Steffen, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century (Get the book.)

"Opposite, right: Former Liberian president Charles Taylor arrives in Monrovia en route to his war crimes trial in Sierra Leone, 2006. Demandina Human Rights human rights and to promote rights abroad, we can get directly involved in efforts to watch over the watchdogs, as Universal Jurisdiction ¦hh Change demands people who are willing to point out abuses of power, challenge authority, and hold wrongdoers accountable. The world needs courageous watchdogs, because it's their vigilance that creates and preserves the transparency that holds power in check."

- Alex Steffen, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century (Get the book.)

"The EAAF has provided evidence to the United Nations war crimes Tribunals on the former Yugoslavia, and has made ongoing missions to South Africa to investigate apartheid-era disappearances in conjunction with that country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission [see Ending Violence, p. 470]."

- Alex Steffen, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century (Get the book.)

"In any setting, the failure to provide you, the parent or guardian, with all of the material information about the "condition" or "treatment" being suggested or encouraged is a violation of your informed consent rights, which were born of the World War Two war crimes trials at Nuremberg, and is tantamount to medical malpractice. As a result of Nuremberg, medical experimentation on prisoners of war was outlawed."
- Fred A. Baughman, Jr., M.D. and Craig Hovey, The ADHD Fraud: How Psychiatry Makes "Patients" of Normal Children (Get the book.)

"From "Arbeit macht frei" to "Codex Alimentarius" Just fifteen years after they were convicted in the Nuremberg war crimes Tribunal, Bayer, BASF and Hoechst were again the architects of the next major human rights offences. In 1962, they established the Codex Alimentarius Commission. This dark period of German history is inextricably bound to one man, Fritz ter Meer: He was a member of the Managing Board of IG Farben from its inception to its dissolution. As the Wartime Manager, he was responsible for IG Auschwitz."
- Mike Adams, Natural Health Solutions (Get the book.)

"Walesa won the Nobel Prize for peace in 1983. war crimes Acts committed by soldiers or government officials, either in the course of a war or in bringing on a war, that violate the customs of warfare. Examples of war crimes include atrocities committed against civilians (see My Lai massacre) and the mistreatment of prisoners of war. After World War ii, twenty-two Nazi leaders were tried at Nuremberg by the victorious Allies, and twelve were sentenced to death for war crimes. (See Nuremberg trials.) Battle of Waterloo. The defeat of Napoleon."
- E. D. Hirsch, The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy (Get the book.)

"In 1959, Capesius was imprisoned and charged as a defendant for war crimes in the Auschwitz trials, which lasted until December 1963. He was sentenced to nine years and released 10 months early, in 1968. Other Bayer employees worked as SS doctors at Auschwitz. In present-day Germany, Bayer is one of the most successful pharmaceutical companies, and, says the Alliance For Human Research Protection, 'a growing number of people do not understand that IG Farben's successors, Bayer, BASF and Hoechst still refuse to apologise for their misdeeds'."
- Martin J. Walker, HRT Licensed to Kill and Maim: The Unheard Voices of Women Damaged by Hormone Replacement Therapy (Get the book.)

"Examples of war crimes include atrocities committed against civilians (see My Lai massacre) and the mistreatment of prisoners of war. After World War ii, twenty-two Nazi leaders were tried at Nuremberg by the victorious Allies, and twelve were sentenced to death for war crimes. (See Nuremberg trials.) Warsaw Pact A military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe. Organized in 1955 in answer to NATO, the Warsaw Pact included Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Rumania, and the Soviet Union."
- E. D. Hirsch, Joseph F. Kett, James Trefil, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"She led a 1995 landmark inquiry into the abuse of women prisoners at Kingston penitentiary, served as chief prosecutor from 1996 to 1999 for the UN war crimes tribunals for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, indicted Slobodan Milosevic, overruled NATO generals who did not want to arrest war criminals, and forced the investigation of mass graves containing Serb victims. The UN is gaining a great person at the Canadian Supreme Court's expense. Arbour et al argued that patent law is irrelevant because it is designed to protect an inventor's "monopoly over his invention"."
- Helke Ferrie, Dispatches From the War Zone of Environmental Health (Get the book.)

"The US first passed a war crimes statute (18 USC sec. 2441 war crimes) in 1996—that statute makes what Kerrey did a war crime punishable by death or life imprisonment?but it was passed after the crime, and criminal statutes are not OLYMPIC INDUSTRY MYTHOLOGY A CONSUMER'S GUIDE Here are the profiles of two "Olympians," that rare breed of men and women who, if one believes the rhetoric, are nobler than most mere mortals. The first is David Fidler, who represented Australia in swimming in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City and later became a TV news broadcaster in Darwin, Australia."
- The Disinformation Company, Everything You Know Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Secrets and Lies (Get the book.)

"THE SENATOR'S ASHES BOB KERREY, CIA war crimes AND THE NEED FOR A war crimes TRIAL As of late April 2001, everybody knows that former Senator Bob Kerrey led a seven-member team of Navy Seals into Vietnam's Thanh Phong village in February 1969, murdering in cold blood more than a dozen women and children. The revelation made frontpage headlines around the world and fueled many hours of TV news shows."

- The Disinformation Company, Everything You Know Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Secrets and Lies (Get the book.)

"Examples of war crimes include atrocities committed against civilians (see My Lai massacre) and the mistreatment of prisoners of war. After World War ii, twenty-two Nazi leaders were tried at Nuremberg by the victorious Allies, and twelve were sentenced to death for war crimes. (See Nuremberg trials.) Warsaw Pact A military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe. Organized in 1955 in answer to NATO, the Warsaw Pact included Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Rumania, and the Soviet Union."
- James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"One of the judges in the Tokyo war crimes Trial after World War II, Radhabinod Pal, dissented from the general verdicts against Japanese officials and argued that the United States had clearly provoked the war with Japan and expected Japan to act. Richard Minear (Victors' Justice) sums up Pal's view of the embargoes on scrap iron and oil, that "these measures were a clear and potent threat to Japan's very existence." The records show that a White House conference two weeks before Pearl Harbor anticipated a war and discussed how it should be justified."
- Howard Zinn, A People's History of the United States: 1492 to Present (Get the book.)

"Nor did Mr. MacNamara, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Johnson, or any other of the vast cast of earnest incompetents who had a hand in the Vietnam affair ever volunteer for the front lines. If anyone was going to die, it wasn't going to be them. And it was not their money paying for it either. Mr. MacNamara was never really cut out to be an empire builder. He was too circumspect. The typical world improver goes to his grave believing he has done people a favor and is often bitter that they don't seem to appreciate it."
- William Bonner, Addison Wiggin, Empire of Debt: The Rise of an Epic Financial Crisis (Get the book.)

"Examples of war crimes include atrocities committed against civilians (see My Lai massacre) and the mistreatment of prisoners of war. After World War ii, twenty-two Nazi leaders were tried at Nuremberg by the victorious Allies, and twelve were sentenced to death for war crimes. (See Nuremberg trials.) Battle of Waterloo. The defeat of Napoleon. Waterloo, Battle of A battle in Belgium in 1815 in which the British defeated the French under Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon abdicated as emperor a few days after this final defeat, and a few weeks later he was captured and sent into exile."
- E. D. Hirsch, The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy (Get the book.)

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