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With respect to RBGH Monsanto lost in court and was told to sell

it. However, they are selling to Eli Lilly.

 

I'm never pleased about the Breast Cancer walks. My friend Michelle

and I went to one some years ago and gave out a speech on the cure

for cancer, information on how aspartame causes cancer, more mammary

tumors than brain tumors, in fact, and other helpful

information. The breast cancer people got very upset and asked us

to leave. Michelle said, " do you really want to cure breast cancer

or do you just want to collect money? " The woman said, " we just want

the money, now leave " . We didn't leave, it was public

property. Check out who they are, most owned by the people who make

the poisons that give you cancer. I think it was the Sierra Club

that did an article about it some years ago.

 

Joann Wilson, Mission Possible Suwanee, Georgia and myself gave out

information on how aspartame mimics and can precipitate MS at the MS

bike event in Calloway Gardens a few weeks ago. We had packets and

said, " Would you like to have information on what is causing so much

MS in this country? " All the people took the information but the

only people who said " no, and didn't want to know " were the staff of

the MS Society. They are always asking for money but have no concern

about curing MS. Professional organizations are funded by industry

and also defend them

 

The last walk we gave out information to was in Atlanta and the MS

Society asked us to leave. They were giving out Diet Coke and so who

do you think supplied them? I stood on a chair and said, " the MS

Society does not want you to know what is causing an epidemic of MS,

who wants the flyers? " Everyone took them. Those responsible to

solve the problem ARE the problem. I got calls afterwards and two MS

victims walked out of wheelchairs, one of which said they were suing

the manufacturer. They had not known that aspartame destroys the

central nervous system, mimics and can precipitate

MS. http://www.mpwhi.com/new_report_at_neurology_conference.htm

 

Twice Mr. Pape of the National Yogurt Association has asked the FDA

to allow aspartame in yogurt unlabeled. Since the FDA won't tell me

if they allowed it, you should warn all people if they are going to

use yogurt only buy organic.

 

Check out uncharitable

charities: http://sos.georgia.gov/pressrel/pr991220.htm We have

always made it a practice to give to needy people who we know will

get the money because we checked out charities some years ago and

found out maybe 14% was used to help people.

 

Dr. H. J. Roberts many years ago told me he asked for research funds

from the MS Society and they refused. Dr. Louis Elsas testified in

Congress: " I had a research grant three years ago for three years

from the March of Dimes, to study the effects of phenylalanine on

human brain function. When the political issue got to aspartame, the

society decided not to refund that. So all of the funding that is

going on now - and the reason it is so slow has been through my own

division's efforts, personal funds and university based

funds. " (11/3/87) The March of Dimes knows that aspartame is

causing birth defects and refuses to tell the public, and could save

millions from the birth defects and mental retardation caused by this

excitoneurotoxic carcinogenic drug that is a teratogen. I have

written them many times, and one letter is on www.mpwhi.com

 

Be alerted to uncharitable charities. There are many things that

trigger breast cancer from aspartame big time, tobacco and even

abortions. Aspartame remains on the market for the same reason as

tobacco, addiction, profit and greed. It would be helpful if

organizations would alert the public to these facts as we do about

aspartame. A new study by Dr. Soffritti, Ramazzini Study, shows that

if a pregnant woman uses aspartame and the baby survives she can pass

breast cancer on to her offspring when the child grows up. Aspartame

is a multipotential carcinogen.

 

Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, Founder

Mission Possible International

9270 River Club Parkway

Duluth, Georgia 30097

770 242-2599

www.mpwhi.com, www.dorway.com and www.wnho.net

Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame At 12:41 AM

10/3/2008, scott munson wrote:

 

>I wanted to let you know about our breast cancer awareness month

>campaign (Think Before You Pink). This month, we are asking Yoplait

>to go rBGH-free. Check out our alert on this topic here:

><http://app.e2ma.net/campaign/961c4c6896e835c8cb585dfa7a8fb095>http://app.e2ma.\

net/campaign/961c4c6896e835c8cb585dfa7a8fb095

>

>Would you post something about this on the list? I am happy to write

>something up for you, or you can lift the language from our website:

><http://www.thinkbeforeyoupink.org>http://www.thinkbeforeyoupink.org

>

>Also, I wanted to let you know that I got a new job and will be

>leaving BCA at the end of October. I am going to start working at

>Green for All, in Oakland

><http://www.greenforall.org>http://www.greenforall.org

>So in a few weeks, I'll ask you to remove me from this list, and when

>I get my new account at the new place, I'll hop back on.

>

>Hope all is well.

>

>Best,

>Pauli

>

>....................

>Pauli Ojea

>Community Organizer

>Breast Cancer Action

>55 New Montgomery St #323

>San Francisco, CA 94105

>T: 415.243.9301 x11

>F: 415.243.3996

>Toll Free: 1.877.2STOPBC

>

>Challenging Assumptions. Inspiring Change.

>www.bcaction.org

>www.thinkbeforeyoupink.org

>

>

>

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I'm glad you told me. I'm rushing so much today to get to the

airport to pick someone up. I did realize it wasn't a walk to raise

money so I stated that its the walks. Yes, it was the Komen Race for

the Cure we were at. Thanks, Betty

 

At 12:08 PM 10/3/2008, scott munson wrote:

>Whoa! read my email!

>

>I too am against all those Pink Komen Avon Race for the cure cancer

>leukemia etc runs walks for animal research by the military medical

>pharmaceutical complex.

>

>THE reason I send the email is because Breast Cancer Action

>http://bcaction.org is about PREVENTION. ie avoiding toxins.

>

>Their other website is http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org

>

>think

>

>before

>

>you

>

>pink

>

>in other words they are asking people to THINK before they give money

>to all that PINK animal research University NIH endless $ cycle.

>

>

>

>

>On Oct 3, 2008, at 8:03 AM, Dr. Betty Martini,D.Hum. wrote:

>

>With respect to RBGH Monsanto lost in court and was told to sell

>it. However, they are selling to Eli Lilly.

>

>I'm never pleased about the Breast Cancer walks. My friend Michelle

>and I went to one some years ago and gave out a speech on the cure

>for cancer, information on how aspartame causes cancer, more mammary

>tumors than brain tumors, in fact, and other helpful

>information. The breast cancer people got very upset and asked us

>to leave. Michelle said, " do you really want to cure breast cancer

>or do you just want to collect money? " The woman said, " we just want

>the money, now leave " . We didn't leave, it was public

>property. Check out who they are, most owned by the people who make

>the poisons that give you cancer. I think it was the Sierra Club

>that did an article about it some years ago.

>

>Joann Wilson, Mission Possible Suwanee, Georgia and myself gave out

>information on how aspartame mimics and can precipitate MS at the MS

>bike event in Calloway Gardens a few weeks ago. We had packets and

>said, " Would you like to have information on what is causing so much

>MS in this country? " All the people took the information but the

>only people who said " no, and didn't want to know " were the staff of

>the MS Society. They are always asking for money but have no concern

>about curing MS. Professional organizations are funded by industry

>and also defend them

>

>The last walk we gave out information to was in Atlanta and the MS

>Society asked us to leave. They were giving out Diet Coke and so who

>do you think supplied them? I stood on a chair and said, " the MS

>Society does not want you to know what is causing an epidemic of MS,

>who wants the flyers? " Everyone took them. Those responsible to

>solve the problem ARE the problem. I got calls afterwards and two MS

>victims walked out of wheelchairs, one of which said they were suing

>the manufacturer. They had not known that aspartame destroys the

>central nervous system, mimics and can precipitate

>MS. http://www.mpwhi.com/new_report_at_neurology_conference.htm

>

>Twice Mr. Pape of the National Yogurt Association has asked the FDA

>to allow aspartame in yogurt unlabeled. Since the FDA won't tell me

>if they allowed it, you should warn all people if they are going to

>use yogurt only buy organic.

>

>Check out uncharitable

>charities: http://sos.georgia.gov/pressrel/pr991220.htm We have

>always made it a practice to give to needy people who we know will

>get the money because we checked out charities some years ago and

>found out maybe 14% was used to help people.

>

>Dr. H. J. Roberts many years ago told me he asked for research funds

>from the MS Society and they refused. Dr. Louis Elsas testified in

>Congress: " I had a research grant three years ago for three years

>from the March of Dimes, to study the effects of phenylalanine on

>human brain function. When the political issue got to aspartame, the

>society decided not to refund that. So all of the funding that is

>going on now - and the reason it is so slow has been through my own

>division's efforts, personal funds and university based

>funds. " (11/3/87) The March of Dimes knows that aspartame is

>causing birth defects and refuses to tell the public, and could save

>millions from the birth defects and mental retardation caused by this

>excitoneurotoxic carcinogenic drug that is a teratogen. I have

>written them many times, and one letter is on www.mpwhi.com

>

>Be alerted to uncharitable charities. There are many things that

>trigger breast cancer from aspartame big time, tobacco and even

>abortions. Aspartame remains on the market for the same reason as

>tobacco, addiction, profit and greed. It would be helpful if

>organizations would alert the public to these facts as we do about

>aspartame. A new study by Dr. Soffritti, Ramazzini Study, shows that

>if a pregnant woman uses aspartame and the baby survives she can pass

>breast cancer on to her offspring when the child grows up. Aspartame

>is a multipotential carcinogen.

>

>Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, Founder

>Mission Possible International

>9270 River Club Parkway

>Duluth, Georgia 30097

>770 242-2599

>www.mpwhi.com, www.dorway.com and www.wnho.net

>Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame At 12:41 AM

>10/3/2008, scott munson wrote:

>

>>I wanted to let you know about our breast cancer awareness month

>>campaign (Think Before You Pink). This month, we are asking Yoplait

>>to go rBGH-free. Check out our alert on this topic here:

>><http://app.e2ma.net/campaign/

>>961c4c6896e835c8cb585dfa7a8fb095>http://app.e2ma.net/campaign/

>>961c4c6896e835c8cb585dfa7a8fb095

>>

>>Would you post something about this on the list? I am happy to write

>>something up for you, or you can lift the language from our website:

>><http://www.thinkbeforeyoupink.org>http://www.thinkbeforeyoupink.org

>>

>>Also, I wanted to let you know that I got a new job and will be

>>leaving BCA at the end of October. I am going to start working at

>>Green for All, in Oakland

>><http://www.greenforall.org>http://www.greenforall.org

>>So in a few weeks, I'll ask you to remove me from this list, and when

>>I get my new account at the new place, I'll hop back on.

>>

>>Hope all is well.

>>

>>Best,

>>Pauli

>>

>>....................

>>Pauli Ojea

>>Community Organizer

>>Breast Cancer Action

>>55 New Montgomery St #323

>>San Francisco, CA 94105

>>T: 415.243.9301 x11

>>F: 415.243.3996

>>Toll Free: 1.877.2STOPBC

>>

>>Challenging Assumptions. Inspiring Change.

>>www.bcaction.org

>>www.thinkbeforeyoupink.org

>>

>>

>>

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