U.S. government poisoned alcohol during Prohibition

The idea was to scare people into giving up illicit drinking. Instead, by the time Prohibition ended in 1933, the federal poisoning program, by some estimates, had killed at least 10,000 people.

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The Chemist's War: The little-told story of how the U.S. gov

Frustrated that people continued to consume so much alcohol even after it was banned, federal officials had decided to try a different kind of enforcement. They ordered the poisoning of industrial alcohols manufactured in the United States, products regularly stolen by bootleggers and resold as drinkable spirits. The idea was to scare people into g

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Video Pharm Fail: Drug Companies Poison Water

In 2008 I read about scientists finding this same problem in British drinking water, and had a bit of a laugh as our U.S. news coverage reported it with the idea that our system had this under control. The media will most likely play this off as the amounts found of this pharmaceutical mixture is so DILUTE, that it poses no risk to our health.

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Dumb bitch poisens her granddaughter to save a relationship

That's when the Missouri woman jumped on the fabulous idea of poisoning her one-year-old granddaughter, according to police. She fed the girl blood thinner earlier this month, then convinced her daughter and son-in-law that the little girl and eaten rat poison.

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