There are
reasons why many prominent professors, doctors and scientists speak up about
the second hand smoke scientific fraud only after they retire.
‘’ “It would be very inconvenient for the WHO, should it turn out that their warnings about the health risks of secondhand smoke were based on gross exaggerations. And so one may guess the means and resources they use to fight dissident opinion and critical inquiry. I got to know them all: Deception, concealment, falsification, control of the professional media (and thus of professional interactions), as well as intimidation which goes so far that I’ve ceased to wonder why in the professional world hardly anyone dares to object when it comes to the subject of passive smoke.”
‘’ “It would be very inconvenient for the WHO, should it turn out that their warnings about the health risks of secondhand smoke were based on gross exaggerations. And so one may guess the means and resources they use to fight dissident opinion and critical inquiry. I got to know them all: Deception, concealment, falsification, control of the professional media (and thus of professional interactions), as well as intimidation which goes so far that I’ve ceased to wonder why in the professional world hardly anyone dares to object when it comes to the subject of passive smoke.”
These are
the translated words of yet another prominent professor who wrote a book
exposing the lies and shenanigans the second hand smoke harm was built
around.
He is
Prof. Dr. med. Romano Grieshaber and from 2000 until his retirement March 2011 he was the responsible leader
of the Department for Prevention and Research at the “Berufsgenossenschaft
Nahrungsmittel und Gaststätten (BGN)”,
the German Employer’s Liability Insurance Association for the Food and Catering
Industry. He is Honorary Professor of Applied Prevention and Health Promotion
at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena. He was board member of the
“Forschungsgesellschaft für angewandte Systemsicherheit und Arbeitsmedizin
(FSA)”, the German Research Association for Applied System System Safety and
Occupational Medicine, member of the International Social Security Association
(ISSA), and spokesman of the board of the “Kompetenzzentrum für
interdisziplinäre Prävention (KIP)”, Competence Centre for Interdisciplinary
Prevention at the University of Jena.
Pending a
translation of his whole book perhaps in the future, a synopsis of his writings was
translated in English through a collaborative effort of the well known British
blogger Frank Davis and two of his commenters.
Please read the rest of it here :
Romano Grieshaber: The Unwavering Professor