I read this on another group.
Yours Hank
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I have heard about this but never saw it.
Cheers,Doug

This is very long, so I just took a clip, but you can read the entire 
complaint at 
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2003/06/23/pharmaceutical_corpora
tions_accused_of_genocide_before_icc_in_the_hague.htm

Pharmaceutical corporations accused of Genocide before ICC in The 
Hague
June 14, 2003 - The Hague

Pharmaceutical corporations and individual executives have been 
accused of genocide and crimes of war before the International 
Criminal Court in The Hague. The charges, which also involve 
accusations of war crimes against US President George W. Bush, UK 
Prime Minister Tony Blair and other top political figures, are 
contained in a detailed complaint filed with the ICC by Dr. Mathias 
Rath.

Pharmaceutical companies including Pfizer, Merck, GlaxoSmithKline, 
Novartis, Amgen and Astra Zeneca are accused of deliberately 
preventing life-saving natural alternatives to drug based treatments 
from being applied in prevention and cure. A worldwide disinformation 
campaign undertaken by these companies is said to have caused the 
death of millions of people. Their role in getting both Bush and 
Blair into power and in determining the policies of their respective 
administrations with respect to the recent wars in Afghanistan and 
Iraq is cited as evidence for a case made for violation of Human 
Rights. 

Financial interests behind misdirected health policies world wide and 
behind the drive for war are also named in the complaint, filed by 
Rath and others during a two-day Conference in The Hague on 14 and 15 
June.

IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD

Complaint Against Genocide and Other Crimes Against Humanity 
Committed in Connection With The Pharmaceutical 'Business With 
Disease'

This complaint is submitted to the
International Criminal Court by Matthias Rath MD
and others on behalf of the people of the world
The Hague, June 14, 2003

To the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court,
Senator Louis Moreno-Ocampo,
c/o International Court, Maanweg 174
NL-2516 AB Den Haag/The Hague

SUMMARY

This complaint brings before the International Court of Justice (ICC) 
the greatest crimes ever committed in the course of human history. 
The accused are charged with causing injury to and the death of 
millions of people through the 'business with disease', war crimes 
and other crimes against humanity. These crimes fall under the 
jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.

The accused know that they will be held accountable for these crimes 
and they have therefore embarked on a global campaign to undermine 
the authority of the ICC in order to put themselves above 
international law and continue their crimes to the detriment of all 
mankind.

Therefore, the current complaint must be considered by the ICC with 
utmost urgency. Moreover, every natural person and every government 
is hereby called upon to join this complaint with the goal to once 
and for all terminate these crimes.

IntroductionThe Cartel

The charges presented in this complaint relate to two main fields of 
crime:

* Genocide and other crimes against humanity committed in connection 
with the pharmaceutical business with disease.

* Crimes of war and aggression and other crimes against humanity 
committed in connection with the recent war against Iraq and the 
international escalation towards a world war.

These two fields of crime are directly related and connected by one 
factor: They are committed in the name and interest of the same 
corporate investment groups and their political stakeholders. In 
order to establish the evidence and show the common motives of the 
accused a short historical review is imperative.

Throughout the 20th century, the pharmaceutical industry was built 
and organized with the goal of controlling healthcare systems around 
the world by systematically replacing natural, non-patentable 
therapies with patentable and therefore profitable synthetic drugs. 
This industry did not evolve naturally. To the contrary, it was an 
investment decision taken by a handful of wealthy and unscrupulous 
entrepreneurs. They deliberately defined the human body as their 
market place in order to generate further wealth.

The driving force of this investment industry was the Rockefeller 
Group. They already controlled more than 90% of the petrochemical 
business in the United States at the turn of the 19th to the 20th 
century and they were looking for new global investment 
opportunities. Another investment group active in this field was 
formed around the Rothschild financial group.