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Is the American Heart Association a terrorist organization?
By Kevin Geary in Medium.

https://medium.com/~kevinmgeary/is-...on-f1c8c98d28ea

An attention grabbing headline if there ever was one. He makes a good argument for it when you get down to the list of approved foods on their website. Who still recommends margarine and rice cakes?

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What’s the difference between ISIS and the AHA?
The AHA’s strategy is a lot more effective. Sure, the AHA isn’t beheading people in the streets or strapping bombs on children. But that’s not the only way to be a terrorist organization, is it?
Look at cyber-terrorism. That’s the use of computers and information technology to cause widespread disruption, panic, and harm. Can’t you also cause widespread disruption, panic, and harm with blatant propaganda? And what if that propaganda results in horrendous health and medical outcomes for hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children?
And what if that propaganda campaign proves to be intentional? Both financially and politically motivated? Is that not terrorism? ...

Long article continues at link above
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