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There's no cigarette news ... except QUADRUPLE the damage!

  So we looked for news on cigarettes lately–nothing. Of course, just google the word cigarette and e-cigs populates everywhere. Electronic cigarettes, vaping, e-juice, and bad rumors about how dangerous it all is. That's all purported by the cigarette industry because thousands of people are quitting smoking thanks to e-cigs. But ... that's another topic for another time. For news about cigarettes, we flash back five decades to when EVERYTHING CHANGED about people's true ADDICTION to cigarettes–mental and physiological.   You might as well be lighting FOUR CIGARETTES AT ONE TIME these days, as strong as cigarettes are manufactured to be. Compared to the 1950s, before they used ammonia, cigarettes only delivered about 12 to 15 milligrams of nicotine on tiny tobacco particles that floated in on the smoke and entered the lung tissue, eventually entering the blood stream and making its way to the heart and brain. Once they added ammonia in the 1960s, all smokers

"VAXXED" movie banned from Tribeca Film Festival - "We set out to make a movie, now we're making history."

ABC World News Tonight interviewed Del Bigtree, producer of the "VAXXED" documentary, for about ten minutes. But they used just five seconds in their hit piece attacking the film that was subsequently blackballed by Robert De Niro's Tribeca Film Festival . Now, Natural News has published the exclusive UNCUT full video interview with Del Bigtree. This interview was filmed just two hours before Robert De Niro announced he was censoring the film from the Tribeca Film Festival. ABC News used only five seconds from this entire interview. Click here to watch it now on YouTube , or play it below. "We set out to make a movie, now we're making history." - Del Bigtree, producer of VAXXED I also spoke with Del Bigtree today about his reaction to the film being viciously attacked by the pro-vaccine mainstream media and being blackballed by De Niro. His response? "We set out to make a movie, now we're making history." Here's what else