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In 20 years’ time, there will be nearly 1.6 billion smokers around the world. Approximately 70% of smokers want to qui | dG1fZWRnNEFnYkJVUnM
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00:00My whole life I've been told that smoking is bad. Smoking will kill you. Smokers deserve to die.
00:11I smoke for 40 years. 50 years. I'll go to my grave smoking. I pretty much thought that smoking
00:17was a thing in the past. Part of history. I was wrong. Billion people dying from smoking related
00:24diseases. 70% of current smokers want to quit. You're trying to fail. You're trying to fail.
00:29I was shocked when I found out that many people were using new ways to quit. It's one of the biggest
00:34public health breakthroughs we've ever had. E-cigarette. Un cigarrillo que utiliza electricidad.
00:39E-cigarette. Kind of a savior. Alternative to lighting up. And that day I stopped. Those ways were being
00:44banned in more and more countries. Easy to buy a cigarette than to buy an e-cigarette. That makes
00:49no sense. Governments worldwide are the biggest shareholders in the revenue of cigarettes.
00:54Dangers of e-cigarettes. And the public health community is lying about those. Chemical.
00:58Dangerous. Poisonous. There's no evidence to back that up. It was a fraud. People are
01:02going to die. Boom. We don't know. But we don't know. Chocolate. The antifreeze. And other flavors.
01:07What's going on? Seized almost a thousand shipments. Raided my house. What do you want to talk about?
01:12The public needs to know the truth about these products. And they need public health people
01:16telling the truth about the risks. At least 95% less risky than smoking. Nobody cares. It's irresponsible.
01:22Free black SUVs. Disruptive change. Illegal action. Promise. Don't let the bastards win. I'm
01:29going to quit.
01:29This is the battle. For a billion lives.
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