[Imc] midwest anti-genetic engineering roadshow

Chas. 'Mark' Bee c-bee1 at uiuc.edu
Mon Feb 11 21:01:10 UTC 2002


Pauline Bartolone wrote:
> 
> >
> >Please forward!!!
> >
> >Announcing the second annual midwest
> >anti-genetic engineering roadshow
> >
> >Road Resistance Against Genetic Engineering (RoadRAGE), is touring the
> >midwest this spring. We would like to bring our colorful, dramatic,
> >humorous, and well-informed presentation on the threats of genetically
> >engineered foods and agriculture to your community.
> >
> >Through radical cheerleading, a slide show, skits, short talks, and
> >puppets, our multi media show entertains, informs, and works to build a
> >base of resistance to GE foods and agriculture in the midwest.
> >
> >We are interested in scheduling tour dates throughout the month of
> >April.
> >
> >For more information, visit our website at
> >http://www.stlimc.org/roadrage.html
> >
> >Or send us an email at
> >roadrage2002 at graffiti.net
> >
> >Last year, the “Life” science industry launched a $50-million ad
> >campaign to convince Americans that the manipulation of life at the
> >genetic level, corporate ownership, and industrial food is what
> >Americans have always wanted. Lured by promises of federal research
> >dollars and venture capital investment in new businesses, midwestern
> >politicians and universities also preach the genetic engineering gospel.
> >In the midwestern US, where much of the global food supply is produced,
> >the acceptance and widespread use of genetically engineered foods not
> >only puts the health of eaters around the world at risk,

   >snip<

   If anyone has an example of any health risk evidencing itself as a
result of a GM food, from a verifiable source, please e-mail me
privately with any case particulars.  I'm researching another article
for the Public I.   -CMB



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