I have never watched the 700 club before, but this is really informative about MSG - it could be in most of the foods you eat! And it is realtead to aspertame, that wonderful artiificial sweetner that is in everything and is turning out to be potentially linked to numerous poor heath conditions.
If you have kids, these are just two of the multiple artificial processed ingredients that we they are eating everyday! Not to mention yourself. Could just removing these 2 ingredients alone result in the lessening or dissapearance of symptoms mentioned in these movies?
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On the International Day for Peasant Struggles ...
Showdown in Germany: Resistance to the G8 Continues Montreal Stop of Canadian Info-Tour
Tuesday, 17 April, 7pm LOCATION
(((Presentation in English. Whisper translation to French.)))
Although the North American "anti-globalization" movement was displaced by post-September 11 agendas, the movement in Europe has continued to evolve and gain momentum.
Kriss Sol is an Amsterdam-based organizer with the Netherlands component of the "Dissent! Network of Resistance". He will be in Montreal as part of an info-tour about the G8 summit taking place in Germany this summer. Kriss will provide an analysis of the issues, give an overview of the mobilization against the G8 that is taking place across Europe, and lead a discussion about the importance of the European movement to North American organizers. Kriss will also show some short films made for this summer's anti-G8 mobilization.
RESISTANCE TO THIS SUMMER'S G-8 SUMMIT IN GERMANY
This year, during the first week of June, the G8 leaders will meet in the German resort of Heiligendamm, close to Rostock. To guarantee the security of their meeting, the superpowers will surround the resort with a 2-meter tall and 13-kilometer long security fence. The base of the fence will be sunk 1 meter deep into the ground. In total, they will invest 12.5 million Euros in barbed wire and cement.
In the face of capitalism's politics of enclosure, European activists will draw upon all they've learned since Genoa in order to throw a wrench in the gears. Combining mass anti-summit initiatives with tactical mobility and decentralization, the planned actions promise to address the shortcomings of previous anti-summit protests and to raise the bar for coordinated resistance.
Showdown in Germany: Resistance to the G8 Continues
Although the North American anti-globalization movement was displaced on the world stage by post-September 11 warmongering, the movement in Europe has continued to evolve and gain momentum.
This year, during the first week of June, the G8 leaders will meet for a nice cup of tea in the German resort of Heiligendamm, close to Rostock. To guarantee the security of their meeting, the superpowers will surround the resort with a 2-meter tall and 13-kilometer long security fence. The base of the fence will be sunk 1 meter deep into the ground. In total, they will invest 12.5 million Euros in barbed wire and cement.
In the face of capitalism’s politics of enclosure, European activists will draw upon all they’ve learned since Genoa in order to throw a wrench in the gears. Combining mass anti-summit initiatives with tactical mobility and decentralization, the planned actions promise to address the shortcomings of previous anti-summit protests and to raise the bar for coordinated resistance.
What can North American activists learn from the European experience?
Join Kriss Sol – an Amsterdam-based organizer with the Netherlands component of the "Dissent! Network of Resistance" – as he provides:
- An overview of the anti-G8 mobilization
- An analysis of the issues confronting activists, and
- A summary of the lessons that North American organizers can learn from the European situation.
Thursday, April 19 | 7:00 pm | 519 Community Centre (Church + Wellesley)
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