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Earth’s ozone layer. Then, lo and behold, the Bronfman family-controlled DuPont Chemical company<br />

announced the creation of a Freon substitute called SUVA that is supposedly non-hazardous to the environment.<br />

In 1995, the federal government then banned the production of and importation of Freon into the<br />

United States, although one state—Arizona—has defied the federal ban. [Why don’t you bombard<br />

your state legislature to do the same?]<br />

As a consequence of all of this, refrigerators and air conditioners will have to stop using Freon and will<br />

have to switch to SUVA, which costs more than 40 times [emphasis mine] as much as Freon. This will<br />

bring immense profits to the Bronfman family and it will cost you money. According to researcher Donald<br />

Ruddy, “it absolutely will not work in your present Freon-charge machines.” (Spotlight, March 18,<br />

1996).<br />

In other words, somebody is also going to make a lot of money when you have to have your refrigerators<br />

and your air conditioners re-conditioned to accept SUVA. You’re going to have to pay lots of additional<br />

money to have that done or else you’re going to have to buy new refrigerators and air conditioners using<br />

SUVA after the Freon supply runs out. It’s very simple—and profitable.<br />

Now, the Clinton Administration, flush with re-election thanks to a big boost from the Bronfman empire, is<br />

cracking down on Freon smugglers. In early January Attorney General Janet Reno proudly announced the<br />

arrest of a dozen chlorofluorocarbon smugglers (although Miss Reno’s record in nailing drug smugglers in<br />

Miami, where she served as state’s attorney, was less than stellar).<br />

Instead of cracking down on drug smugglers, federal agents are now targeting Freon smugglers. Some in<br />

Washington even expect the CIA to get involved. [Naturally, just follow the money trail—it’s much<br />

more profitable for Clinton and his gang to arrest Freon smugglers and ignore drug smugglers.]<br />

The irony of all this is immense. After all, the Bronfman family made their millions smuggling alcohol and<br />

drugs in league with Meyer Lansky, “chairman of the board” of the international crime syndicate.<br />

Lansky is dead and gone, but the Bronfman heirs have gone “legit” and plowed their family wealth into<br />

respectable corporations such as DuPont. So now the Bronfman clout is being used to crack down on<br />

DuPont’s competition. As we said, it’s very simple. [End quoting]<br />

This ties in with the recent article presented in the News Desk regarding the fantastic profits from Freon<br />

conversion to be made by these bandits.<br />

I remind you: Freon does not damage the ozone layer as environmentalists have touted.<br />

It wouldn’t surprise me if the Bronfmans will even get involved with the smuggling end—if they haven’t<br />

already—since they can’t completely stop it they’ll probably try to garner the profits for themselves. After<br />

all, they are the experts at smuggling—how can they resist?<br />

WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES<br />

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