A Good Clean Kill, And Other Beauty Secrets

I’m sure many of our “baby boomer” friends will remember the soap ads from the 1950s and 60s.  Clean was big business then, clean was beautiful, and nobody wanted to stink.  B.O. (body odor) was a hot topic thanks to decades of marketing.

Dial wasn’t the first “deodorant” soap, but it was the first one that didn’t smell like turpentine or paint thinner – oh, I’m talkin’ “Lifebuoy.” Lifebuoy, originally made by Lever Bros. (now Unilever) in England, has been around since 1895.  The smell was phenol, a compound made with carbolic acid extracted from coal tar.  To fight B.O. you could instead smell like an auto body repair shop.

Dial, named for its “round-the-clock” anti-B.O. protection (from perspiration), was introduced in 1948 by Armour Co. (yes, the meat-packers) in Chicago. Armour had made tallow-based laundry soap since 1888.  With the help of some clever chemists, Armour added hexachlorophene, or G-11 or AT-7.  How about those numbers?  By 1949 it was marketed nationwide as the leading antibacterial, deodorant soap, and it didn’t have that Lifebuoy industrial smell.

But hidden behind Dial’s catchy jingle, pretty faces and soft-fear messaging lurked what would become known decades later as a deadly neurotoxin.   The “bactericidal agent” hexachlorophene (2,2-dihydroxy-3,5,6-3’,5’6’-hexachlorodiphenyl-methane), G-11 or AT-7 was marketed heavily on tv and in print ads, which boasted of its ability to kill high numbers of bacterial flora on the human skin.  Problem was, it was permeating through the skin and causing serious toxic reactions inside the body, including the brain, resulting in illness and death.  This was all done before the disclaimers we are all too familiar with today that just openly tell you of the side-effects, including death.

These classic commercials are like watching today’s pitch-men in slow motion, making it easier to see the action and its desired influence.  Here are a few examples:

1966  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxhABh8r2UY

1955  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU92lSjSIQg

Compare that to the “slick” rapid-fire approach today:

2018  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c75knWrNsO8

Hexachlorophene has been imbedded in baby powder, baby oil, toothpaste, mouthwash, throat lozenges, cold creams, deodorants, antiperspirants, hair tonics, shampoos and cosmetics.  It’s also used in agriculture as a soil fungicide, plant bactericide and acaricide (mites and ticks, etc.).

In 1972, after over 20 years of unrestricted, over-the-counter use, hexachlorophene was NOT banned, but restricted by federal regulation to 1% concentration in over-the-counter sales.  Concentrations over that amount required a prescription from an agent in a lab coat (MD).  The white lab coats are symbolic of the typical patient-doctor relationship; as lab rat is to lab researcher/technician.

Reports in the mid-1960s began a long, slow journey that ultimately led to use restrictions by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1972 – over a year after the EPA released research findings that found hexachlorophene was “toxic” and able to enter the bloodstream via “dermal absorption.”  As early as 1969 researchers reported “visible brain damage” in rats from small concentrations of hexachlorophene.   The American academy of Pediatrics warned in 1971 that oral use in toothpastes or throat lozenges may be “poisonous to children.”   Is it worth “pinholes in the brainstem” so we can rest easy about industry-induced social stigma associated with B.O.?

These MFers are trying to kill us with bio-chemical weapons, and they know it!  Now, we know it too.  Pinholes in the brain, pinholes in the brain, pinholes…   Are you getting this?  Hexachlorophene, a widely-used pesticide, mixed with baby powder.  FYI, baby powder is talc, which contains (serpentine) asbestos, which is a known carcinogen.  In France in 1972, 204 children were poisoned, and 36 of them died after being exposed to toxic talc contaminated with 6.3% hexachlorophene in what was later excused by investigators as a “manufacturing error.”   Those numbers again.

We are treated like vermin by the ruling class because we volunteer.  Like moths to the light, we believe the bullshit, follow the media propaganda like the good little farm animals we have been conditioned to become, and will kill to defend the bullshit when challenged by new evidence.  I suppose the idiocy of commoners who never figure out how “The Game” is played is what keeps our masters laughing out loud while sipping Macallan, 64-year-old, single-malt Scotch ($460,000/bottle at auction) with fellow peerage after an afternoon of backgammon at the club.

And they’ve peddled their poison to acne sufferers world-wide as “skin cleansers” under the trade names:  pHisoDerm and pHisoHex.  Both products originally contained 3% hexachlorophene.   pHisoDerm was reformulated after the 1% restriction was imposed in 1972 by the FDA.  PHisoHex, made by Sanofi-Aventis, continued the 3% formulation as a “prescription body wash.”  Sanofi-Aventis discontinued all production of pHisoHex in 2013.  That only took a little over 40 years, my dear, fellow debt-slaves.

I wish that was the end of our little tale, but reformulated new-generation “antiseptics” are prepared similarly to hexachlorophene.  But that’s not the worst of it because guess what is the byproduct in the manufacture of the disinfectant hexachlorophene?  Dioxin!  Yes, it’s a known carcinogen, and yes it has contaminated untold regions of the U.S. and the globe.  In the U.S. alone, it is estimated that hexachlorophene was once produced at a rate of 4 million pounds a week for the soap and cosmetic industries.  I haven’t found any comparable production rates for agricultural applications, but it’s got to be huge.

There’s hardly a living creature on this planet that hasn’t been exposed to dioxins or dioxin-like compounds (DLCs).  Dioxins can be released into our airshed by municipal waste incineration or by burning trash.  Forest fires and volcanoes produce dioxins too.  Over 90% of human exposure to dioxin is by eating contaminated animal products, where dioxin is absorbed and stored in fat tissue where it accumulates all along the food chain.

Today people are exposed to dioxins primarily by eating contaminated animal products.  Dioxins are absorbed and stored in fat tissue and, therefore, accumulate in the food chain.   The case against hexachlorophene leads to serious damage to humans, even death.  This is all necessary background for the single (most important) point of the unrestricted poisoning of untold victims over decades:  PINHOLES IN THE BRAINSTEM, people!  And what could possibly slither its way into your brain through a pinhole?

Why would anyone deliberately, and with planning and purpose, released these chemical weapons?   I have no idea why at this point, but there are brainstem pinholes.  There surely must be a REASON for this attack on unsuspecting commoners.  We are, of course, “the enemy.”

If after the 1950s they knew full well that penicillin was creating “super bugs,” then why in the name of Sam Hill was broad-spectrum, antibiotic, full-body soap still being used in the 1970s?  The tv advertising bragged of the “long lasting” toxic film, while knowing it could penetrate the skin and enter the blood steam and eat pinholes in the brainstem.  It takes a special kind of creep to unleash this kind of widespread, irreparable damage, following an especially diabolical plan.  Who all was in on it?  And what is the cryptic agenda that extends well beyond the physical harm?

Well, that’s it for Part I and the hexachlorophene nightmare.  In Part II, we’ll follow the toxic bunny trail to Agent Orange (no, I’m not referring to Trump), PCBs, and we’ll visit the House of Global Carnage: Monsanto and explore the living hell it has wrought on Planet Earth.

But wait!!  There’s more!  If you order before midnight tonight, we’ll throw in this lifetime supply of Dioxin, absolutely free!!!

Remember one thing for sure, our silence is our consent.

By  annspinwall4 with a little assistance from Patrick Jordan http://www.vaccinefraud.com/ ; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmMTGJjzwYWiu-93mMSnmXw/videos, and Steve Kelly.

Here’s a little song to lighten the load.

Greg Keeler is a singer-songwriter and poet, and an old friend residing in Bozeman.
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14 thoughts on “A Good Clean Kill, And Other Beauty Secrets

  1. Excellent, Thank you Steve for helping put my research into words…a really fine article. Just wait people the story certainly doesn’t stop here….it is very, very ugly! I hope that people will take off their rose colored glasses and realize we are in extreme danger from our government….genocide, population control, mediKill harm. I was a young, new mother and gave birth to my baby boy in 1969. Due to the ads that touted this poison as the greatest thing since sliced bread I was thankful that my baby was born in a hospital where hexachlorophene was used as a disinfectant. It was taken off the market (for obscure reasons) just before the birth of my baby girl in 1972. I was worried sick that my child could catch some bug in the nursery because hexachlorophene was no longer available to protect her from harm. God, if only I had known then what I know now.

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  2. Heavy stuff that gets far to little coverage, my respect to you for writing about it. This kind of thing along with the ‘big Ag’ food system have some of the best prospects of being ‘uniting issues'(things people of all political persuasions can agree on), or ‘red pills’ to use that tired label.

    Always liked your stuff on Counter Punch too.

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  3. Very interesting … years ago, I think in the 1970s, I learned that antiperspirant was an unnecessary product sold by fear-based advertising convincing us that we smell bad if we do not use it. I stopped using it at that time. A daily shower is all we need. Longer than that, and we do begin to give off bacterial odor. My primary reason for not using it was that I did not like the idea of applying aluminum chlorohydrate to my skin on a daily basis. It sounded bad.

    When I am forced to watch advertising these days, I set off a clock in my mind, counting 1001 1002 waiting for a screen change. In the 2018 ad above, Steve and Annette and Patrick, I rarely made it to 1001 … it is indeed rapid fire until the end, when the product us shown for three or four seconds. This is deliberate, as the brain needs time to absorb images, and they do not allow it.

    Thanks for the work, thanks for adding a wider scope to our blog.

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    1. Thanks Mark, this is only the mild beginning of the story as you will soon see. I have another completed research project about tylenol. It’s a biggie too. I hope Steve finds it as interesting and outrageous as he did this hexachlorophene story. Hang on to your hat Steve, I’ll forward that research in the coming weeks after this project is finished.

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  4. Perfumes have a long history which goes back to the beginning of civilizations. Aluminum chlorohydrate may be poisonous but in such small amounts it is meaningless. Otherwise people will already have noticed some side effects. They don’t. All we have are empty unbiased complaints. It’s part of the fear business. Our body can get rid of a lot of poison by the way. I know some hard core alcoholics who suffered delirium tremens many times, got liver problems, then got clean and are quite healthy now. If your organs work fine your sweat will not smell much, because all the garbage from the daily cellular processes will be extracted via liver and kidneys. It’s only if the organs don’t work properly and are not able to process all the garbage, it will get extracted via skin and sweat. That’s why some people smell more than others. Their kidneys don’t work properly.

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  5. There’s always the risk of one man-made substance reacting with another or even a natural mineral, and producing a deadly cocktail. (For some reason I’m picturing in my head the Captain Kirk vs the Gorn episode of Star Trek.)

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  6. Deodorant/antiperspirant is about social anxiety, nothing more. I am on edge when in social gatherings, like most people, but do not for a second worry about smelling bad. I can scare people off with my personality.

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    1. I have always worried about “bad breath”…and now with the mouth symptoms from Lupus my mouth always has a sour taste that drives me crazy….and LOL, I doubt you scare people off with your personality. You are a good guy Mr Mark T!

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  7. Once the fear of death in the future is fixated, and the promise of an afterlife (a deal with the “devil”) is instilled, it’s easy to keep the anxiety levels high by any number of known “triggers.” We are livestock to the ruling class, but unlike four-legged beasts who only fear harm/death in the immediate sense, we think way too much about our own immortality in negative terms, all a result of age upon age of experimentation and improved methods of conditioning. We now find ourselves miles and miles behind the learning curve. Birth and death (and taxes) are certainties. What we choose to do in between is our choice(s). Choose well beloved friends and readers.

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    1. Yes, I have found myself in a hell of a mess because I used antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs…I lost my beloved son 11 years ago and wasn’t without them for that length of time.. I am finally free of them but there was no informed consent, no knowledge that these drugs are immunosuppressant. Once I started tapering from the drugs I started feeling bad….strange mouth symptoms that included dry mouth, bad back pain that 8 massages in 2 months didn’t help, knee pain. I was in pain and my mouth was driving me to distraction. I finally went out of network to see my former, very trusted doctor (a few still exist) and he ordered a panel of blood tests. I have Lupus, which is caused by Lyme Disease (from a tick bite, but you don’t even have to be bitten to acquire it)…MS, ALS, Parkinson’s and so many of the auto-immune diseases that “gee, we don’t know why these happen” are caused from a fucking bio-weapon that was created at Plum Island and released in 1948 under the auspices of Operation Paperclip…Nazi scientists brought over by our government – the CIA to continue their obscene research. Some day these MF’s need to be held accountable. Here is part one of a 3 part series by Dr Alan MacDonald, pathologist….his knowledge of lyme is astounding and he is an astounding humanitarian. I also urge everyone to watch the “truthstream media” 3.5 hr documentary “The Minds of Men” These guys researched this documentary for over 3 years and it is finally available. You can watch the trailer that I have linked below and there are links to vimeo where it can be rented for $4 with a 72 hr time frame for watching or pay $12 to purchase or check Amazon where it can be rented or purchased…the purchase remains in the “cloud” there are no DVD’s to ship. You will see what the “minds of men” have done to our minds.

      Here is the doctor MacDonald video

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