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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Corporate Interference conference - Food, Fracking & Wireless - March 13-14, 2013, NYC

******* March 13-14, 2013, Scandinavian Center, NYC Why this site? Maybe the only auditorium in NYC that's free of wireless. http://www.corporateinterference.org/ We heard from David Carpenter, M.D. on the multiple corporate invasions into our lives to the detriment of our food and thus our health via at least the multiple means of GMOs, fracking and wireless. Teasing out the details were Dr. Ron Bishop from SUNY Oneonta who gave a crisp and specific presentation on the many existing abandoned oil and gas wells throughout the state, some of which the NYS DEC was in complete ignorance, Dr. Magda Havas on the many assaults to our health from wireless in its many forms (cellphonea, laptops, towers, etc.), including a set of photos of her own blood after she used a cellphone and after using a wireless laptop - the cells got stickier and more like ketchup. One legislator, Andrea Boland, spoke of her fight to get bills on the floor re protection against wireless. Dr. David Brown, who, with his staff, has been working with people in western PA harmed by the rapid and massive invasion of fracking, shared terrifying details of the types of harms to health and welfare. Dr. Krimsky presented an at times macabre history of the development of the concept of G.R.A.S. in our food. His was the clearest example of the egregious and pernicious influence of corporate influence over our food supply in one specific area, out of many. Our government agencies, due to orders or short staffing, have handed over control over what's in "food" to the purveyors of such. Never ever touch any processed "food," nothing in a box. A very good conference overall.

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