Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 click to read articles http://www.redflagsdaily.com : Thu, 29 May 2003 14:54:58 -0700 EXTRA! FROM REDFLAGSDAILY.COM, MAY 30, 2003 FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2003REDFLAGSDAILY.COM BECOME A RFD MEMBER ** NOTICE: There are only a few days left in RFD’s campaign to boost its much-needed funding for the summer months (it tends to be slow-going for many websites). The taped interview cited deliciously below, which allows RFD Editor, Nicholas Regush, to shoot his mouth off (which he loves to do), at the drop of a dime, on a wide range of subjects, is merely a wild inducement to help support RFD. We thought the tape was a good way to tantalize you to do us a good deed for the potentially deadly summer months, and in return get the satisfaction of being involved in RFD’s evolution and also get some strong shoot-from-the-hip data and commentary, but we may have been wrong. So far, we’re well off-target. But why not prove us right. We’re counting on it! Or it’s revamp time again . We need to keep this ship moving. We certainly shall (don’t worry!), but we truly need your help! NICHOLAS REGUSH — UNPLUGGED! A PROVOCATIVE, HARD-HITTING, SURPRISING 60-MINUTE TAPED INTERVIEW WITH RFD EDITOR, NICHOLAS REGUSH FOR DETAILS EXTRA! Second Opinion COLLECTIVE AMNESIA AND HEALTH A lot of what I try to do as a columnist/writer/producer is target " collective amnesia, " which, to me, at least, is much like a computer virus on a rampage By RFD Editor, Nicholas Regush Second Opinion, issued on Wednesdays, is usually reserved for RFD members, but given the very strong response from the membership to the above column, we thought it would be appropriate to reprint it in this free section Scream Of The Week MADNESS? US CUSTOMS TURNING BACK SHIPMENTS OF TORONTO GARBAGE BECAUSE OF CONTAMINATED MEAT CONCERNS The U.S. ban on Canadian beef due to mad-cow disease is affecting other transportation sectors. Is Customs mad? Coming soon: Viewpoints on mad cow disease Diet Wars EATING LOW ON THE FOOD CHAIN: A NEW PARADIGM Using much less energy and natural resources — and it’s easier than you think. The above article is part of a continuing RFD series on diets, exploring a wide range of ideas. A LIFE AND DEATH INSULIN ISSUE FOR SOME DIABETICS, PART ONE In a presentation to a committee of the Canadian Parliament, the Society For Diabetic Rights, presents its case for access to beef and pork based insulins. Genetically engineered insulin, on the other hand, is readily available, but some diabetics have problems with this form of insulin. This issue is further explored in PART TWO. The group claims thousands of Canadian and American diabetics are suffering and dying needlessly. RFD will keep pace with this vital issue. INERTIA ON FOLIC ACID HAS CAUSED THOUSANDS OF UNNECESSARY DEATHS As many as 350,000 deaths could have been prevented over the last decade if the UK government had acted on the compelling evidence for the benefits of folic acid PERVS, UNKNOWN PATHOGENS AND PIG-TO-HUMAN TRANSPLANTS Risk that transplanted organs or cells could ferry an unknown animal disease into humans looms large THE NEXT EXTRA! WILL BE ON JUNE 3 In the meantime, go to EXTRA! and read what you’ve missed, and check out RFD each day for new columns and features! *** SIGN UP FOR THE ZEEZEL MYSTERIES, A FREE E- BULLETIN THAT FOCUSES ON SUCH ISSUES AS " SELF-HEALING " AND " CONSCIOUSNESS. " FINAL DAYS BEFORE LAUNCH. DON’T MISS AN ISSUE! ESPECIALLY THE FIRST ONE! Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc. To , e-mail to: Gettingwell- Or, go to our group site: Gettingwell Free online calendar with sync to Outlook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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