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The Shuster Project Tobacco Industry Fraud & False Claims Issues
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To: Mr. George Ong National President Organization of Chinese Americans 1001 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Suite 707 Washington D.C. - 20036 From: Robert
X. Shuster Executive Director The Shuster Project / The New Dance Project 177
Andrew Avenue Naugatuck Connecticut 06770-4359 Telephone:
1-203-723-1690 1-203-723-9266 Fax:
1-801-705-3078 Web Site: http://www.RXShuster.org
Email
Address: Rshus177@aol.com Date:
6/30/99 Re: Fraudulent tobacco industry policies, practices, procedures and false claims and its negative impact upon ethnic minority-owned retail stores selling cigarettes and tobacco products. Specifically, Redlining and contract payment discrimination based upon ethnicity and store location(s). Dear Mr. Ong, On May 14th of this year,
after considerable preparation, I launched a Web site that for the first time ever is
dealing with NON-health related tobacco industry issues. I was employed by the former American
Tobacco Company from 1974 1991. During this time, I was witness to an
incredible array of fraudulent policies, practices and procedures employed by the tobacco
industry that negatively and financially impacted many ethnic community retail
storeowners, including those of Chinese and oriental ethnicity. The practice of redlining
is employed by the remaining tobacco companies, to this day, which denies mostly ethnic
minority storeowners the perks and advantages of cigarette package and carton
display contracts. This discrimination is further
intensified by applying a prerequisite of non-ratioed
carton volumes (the number of cartons of cigarettes of all tobacco companies manufacture
sold in an average week) to further deny display contracts to ethnic minority
stores. This includes stores of Chinese and
oriental ethnicity ownership, which traditionally service low-income areas. I am in the process of communicating
with the Attorneys General of the 50 states to provide them with detailed information
regarding the most egregious of the tobacco industrys fraudulent policies, practices
and procedures, therefore I am limited, at this time, in what information I can supply to
you. However, if you visit my Web site, http://www.RXShuster.org,
I have already begun to place tobacco company forms, documents and guides there that your
membership that owns retail stores that sell cigarettes and tobacco products might find
useful, including the Manufacturers Code Dating guide. The issue you may wish to involve
yourself in directly, Mr. Ong, is the issue of redlining. If you review the Contract
Payment guide posted on my site, you will see the significant moneys being denied
stores of all ethnic minority ownership. This includes those stores of Chinese
and oriental ownership based merely upon the stores location, carton volume
sales or merely the ethnicity of the stores owner or avoided merely because of
language/communication difficulties and similar stereotypical discriminations. Another critical issue is the loss of huge income streams which can and will be created by corrections of present tobacco industry fraud which total Billions of dollars annually, collectively, within the 50 states. These are income streams that would have and should have been generating revenues for the states for decades now but, instead, were denied the states by the fraudulent policies, practices, procedures and false claims of the tobacco industry; something my Project is now endeavoring to engage directly. If you have any questions or, upon
review of my site, would like my assistance in addressing any of the discriminatory areas
I have been able to reveal thusfar on my Web site, there are several contact
mechanisms provided within my site and in this letter by which you can contact me. If you would like to be informed by
Email of future Press Releases that I send to various organizations, media outlets and
politicians, please let me know and I will be more than happy to keep you updated as I am
able to add more documentation and information to my Web site. It is presently at approximately 1/16
of 1% of planned content. Please feel free to distribute the Web
site address of The Shuster Project / The New Dance Project, http://RXShuster.org,
to your membership. There are General public electronic
response forms there for their use. As importantly, there are business
response forms available within the site for storeowners who sell cigarettes and tobacco
products to utilize that can give them the means to communicate with us. This has been specifically provided to
allow these storeowners the ability to have a voice to further illustrate the denial of
these Contract Payments and other tobacco industry promotions to them based
upon the corporate discrimination practices of the tobacco industry. Specifically, being denied
Special Offers (Buy one-Get one Free, Premium offers, etc.) from the tobacco
companies based upon tobacco industry Redlining and ethnic discrimination
policies and practices. Your membership might also wish to
click on the Correspondence button
on the left on the main page, go the Public
Invitation for Grassroots Effort letter and participate in that effort, as well. Because my Web site is the very first of its kind, it is also a teaching site. As such, I am available three (3) days a week for an hour each day in a chat room I have established within my site for contact with both the media and the public. The schedules are posted on the main page of the Web site and on the chat room page itself.. If you go to the very top of the main page of my Web site and click on the Contents button, you can easily access the chat room near the bottom of the contents list. If you have any questions relative to this letter or the present content of my Web site, the chat room is a good place to get immediate and direct contact with me relative to those questions. I look forward to hearing from you
sometime in the near future. Sincerely, RXShuster PS. This letter will be posted on my
Web site. As more people, organizations,
politicians and Media access my Web site, it is important that the following is made
known: 1.) Who has been
contacted and informed as to these NON-health related tobacco industry issues. 2.) That their
invitation to participate and be updated relative to my Web site and these NON-health
related tobacco industry issues has been sent to them and displayed on my Web site. 3.) How the
recipients of these notifications have responded for the good of their memberships,
readers, viewers and listeners.
This web site is equipped with the
"Get 1 on 1" guest response system.
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