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Unbelievable: FDA Approved Prescription Medication dosage Could actually Make You Sick

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Toxic Meds Crime)
Tue Mar 17 10:15:51 2015

Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 07:14:39 -0700
From: Toxic Meds Crime <toxic-meds-crime@elrane.com>
To: <mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu>


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7 Deadly Drugs U.S. Government can not wait for people to take.
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Potential Customer mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu,

A specialist in Washington D.C. has recently totally exposed 7 Toxic Prescriptions the United states Administration can't wait for you to ingest.

I wish I could say this was simply a conspiracy possibility, except, this whistle-blower has real proof "the powers that be" are shoving Lethal medications down your throat ... and getting rich, while you're admitted to the hospital.

Who knows how long The List will be available before the Administration bans it... so don't wait a second longer. 

Go here right now for the total full list and story "they" don't want you to find out, 

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Paul Amos
Assoc. Director
HSI


P.S. You won't believe what innocent little pills top the list. If you're taking it habitually, you're going to be 530% more likely to die.  Confirm this isn't in your own medicine cabinet. Visit our website above for the full document.



















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