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The '''Perry ETS Conference''' was a meeting of tobacco industry [[Whitecoats]] (cash-for-comment scientists) to discuss passive smoking (ETS) and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) problems which could be used to advantage by the tobacco industry.  It was set up by Professor [[Roger Perry]] at the Imperial College in London in early 1988.  It was heavily loaded with secretly-paid consultants to the industry to produce an outcome which would favour the non-regulation of smoking.
 
The '''Perry ETS Conference''' was a meeting of tobacco industry [[Whitecoats]] (cash-for-comment scientists) to discuss passive smoking (ETS) and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) problems which could be used to advantage by the tobacco industry.  It was set up by Professor [[Roger Perry]] at the Imperial College in London in early 1988.  It was heavily loaded with secretly-paid consultants to the industry to produce an outcome which would favour the non-regulation of smoking.
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Dr [[Franz Adlkofer]] [[RE: Joint Meeting on ETS - London, England|argued in a 1988 joint meeting of the worldwide tobacco companies]] held at St. James Court in London that the industry should stop developing "marketable science" for use in [[public relations]] to fight the [[secondhand smoke]] issue and instead should establish a safe threshold for exposure to secondhand smoke. <ref>Donald K. Hoel [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/xym88d00 Joint Meeting on ETS- London] Meeting Minutes. July 15, 1988. 14 pp. "Privileged and confidential attorney work product."  Philip Morris Bates No. 2021548222/8235</ref>

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The Perry ETS Conference was a meeting of tobacco industry Whitecoats (cash-for-comment scientists) to discuss passive smoking (ETS) and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) problems which could be used to advantage by the tobacco industry. It was set up by Professor Roger Perry at the Imperial College in London in early 1988. It was heavily loaded with secretly-paid consultants to the industry to produce an outcome which would favour the non-regulation of smoking.


Dr Franz Adlkofer argued in a 1988 joint meeting of the worldwide tobacco companies held at St. James Court in London that the industry should stop developing "marketable science" for use in public relations to fight the secondhand smoke issue and instead should establish a safe threshold for exposure to secondhand smoke. [1]

  1. Donald K. Hoel Joint Meeting on ETS- London Meeting Minutes. July 15, 1988. 14 pp. "Privileged and confidential attorney work product." Philip Morris Bates No. 2021548222/8235