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Dr. Rath Health Foundation
The Dr. Rath Health Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving human health on a global scale through research, education and the defence of patients' rights to choose natural health therapies. The scientific discoveries of its founder, Dr. Matthias Rath, a pioneer in natural health research, offer major breakthroughs in the natural approach to heart disease, cancer and other health concerns. His vision, backed-up by his extensive research, has unleashed the potential of controlling these diseases through natural means. As a result, the Foundation has been instrumental in promoting natural health education and people's health rights throughout the world.
European Referendum Initiative
The European Referendum Initiative is a campaign for citizens to have the right to vote in a referendum whenever significant changes to laws affecting them are made at either national or European level. Currently, its campaigns include a petition for a Europe for the People, by the People; a petition to reject the EU’s so-called Lisbon Treaty; and a petition for a referendum on natural remedies. Thus far, over a quarter of a million people across Europe have signed these petitions.
International Alliance for Health, Peace and Social Justice
The International Alliance for Health, Peace and Social Justice is a global movement which aims to create a healthy, peaceful and just world by uniting people from all nations, cultures, races and creeds in a common effort to achieve these goals. It invites all individuals and organizations (both national and international) to join with it and work toward the achievement of a better world.
Profit Over Life
After 60 years of silence, the Profit Over Life online archive opens up the records of the Nuremberg War Tribunals against IG Farben, the largest chemical/ pharmaceutical multinational during the first half of the 20th Century, to people everywhere. The tens of thousands of documents contained in the archive unequivocally document that WWII – a war that cost the lives of more than 60 million people – was planned and financed by the IG Farben cartel, at that time consisting of Bayer, BASF, Hoechst and others. Students, teachers, academic researchers, politicians and millions of people worldwide are therefore invited to use this archive as the basis for better understanding history. This is particularly important because multinational corporate interests continue to this day to use military force to reach their global goals.