What comparisons can be drawn between the abortion industrys and the tobacco industrys cover-ups of links to cancer?
Numerous comparisons can be drawn between the abortion industry and the tobacco industry. Both involved enormously wealthy industries that concealed evidence of cancer risks implicating their products or “services.” Officials from both industries worked hard to dispel any suspicions that their products or “services” are unsafe. They’ve each used the cachet of the most highly respected scientists and cancer research facilities in order to disparage any evidence that linked their products or “services” with cancer. Dr. David Kessler, former head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, wrote in his book, A Question of Intent, that the tobacco industry used its wealth to silence researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center who’d found experimental evidence of a tobacco-cancer link. [38] He said the industry also gave grants to premier U.S. cancer research facilities, including Harvard, UCLA, Sloan Kettering and others. The industry gave grants to the American Medical Association