7 ceos of big tobacco In 1994, the the seven major U.S. companies, known as the “ Seven Dwarfs,” testified before Congress under oath that nicotine is NOT addictive. None of them were ever prosecuted 14 April 1994: Seven tobacco
14 April 1994: Seven tobacco CEOs swore under oath to Congress that nicotine wasn't addictive. Internal papers proved they not only knew how addicyive tobacco is, but had approved a modified strain me when I lie* Wellthat's basically what seven tobacco CEOs did under oath back in 1994. The heads of Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, Lorillard, Brown & Williamson, American Tobacco, Liggett Group, and In April 1994, seven of America's most powerful tobacco executives sat in front of Congress for a hearing that would become infamous. The men, dressed in dark suits, raised their right hands On April 14, 1994, the CEOs of seven major tobacco companies (Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, U.S. Tobacco, Lorillard, Liggett Group, Brown & Williamson, and American Tobacco) testified before a congressional committee, claiming
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