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These are the comments which I left. As you can tell on the left side of the screen, the "vegan" cites the American Dietetic Association - a front group for Monsanto and the beef/dairy industries - to spread their "vegan" propaganda.

Here is a close-up of the "vegan" propaganda cited from the American Dietetic Association, a front group for Monsanto and the beef/dairy industries.

So what did I get for this daring expose?

I got my comments deleted, and I got blocked by the “vegan”. The “vegan” has the audacity to speak out against GMO foods – check out this video and this video – while quoting a Monsanto front group on their channel page.

WAKE UP! The “animal rights” movement is a HUGE SHAM created by Monsanto and the beef/dairy industry – using paid operatives using COINTELPRO tactics – to discredit LEGITIMATE vegetarians, LEGITIMATE vegan, LEGITIMATE animal welfare activists, and LEGITIMATE anti-GMO activists.

As I have exhaustively documented on this blog, the American Dietetic Association is DIRECTLY funded by Monsanto, the National Cafttlemen’s Beef Association, and the National Dairy Council. In addition, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and the National Dairy Council are both funded by Monsanto. The American Dietetic Association is funded by not only the beef and dairy industries, but they are also funded by Monsanto AND two – I repeat, TWO – Monsanto front groups.

It should also be noted that the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association is directly funded by the fast food industry (Wendy’s and McDonald’s) and Tyson Foods.

And who owns stock in Wendy’sMcDonald’s, and Tyson Foods? None other than “vegan” advocacy groups PETA and HSUS.

And notice on Kay7271′s channel where they dismiss the efforts of Weston Pricers to support organic beef from grass-fed cattle by falsely claiming that the local farms will turn into factory farms. The truth is, the local/organic movement scares the establishment so much that they are using the “vegans” to discredit the efforts of local farms as “meat industry propaganda”.

The local/organic beef/dairy movement scares the establishment so much that their paid operatives posing as "vegans" attempt to basically discredit the efforts as "Weston Pricer meat industry propaganda".

The “animal rights” movement is a huge COINTELPRO-type operation funded by Monsanto, the beef industry, the dairy industry, and poultry industry, and the fast food industry! Monsanto and the “animal rights” movement are working together to discredit the efforts of the local/organic beef/dairy movement – including the raw milk movement – and the Weston A. Price Foundation as “Weston Pricer propaganda”! WAKE UP!

Related:

Define irony: Member of CSPI’s NANA nutritional advocacy coalition also fronts for Coca-Cola.

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Define irony: When an anti-obesity crusader is a member of a nutritional advocacy coalition headed by food industry front groups

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Define irony: member of CSPI’s NANA Coalition is a McDonald’s front group

CSPI’s ultimate agenda is Big Business, Big Government, and Big Tyranny.

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/11/15/cspis-resident-gmo-shill-gregory-jaffe-is-a-lawyer-not-a-scientist/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/10/19/warning-cointelpro-to-use-anti-nanny-state-blog-to-associate-anti-nanny-staters-with-domestic-terrorism/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/center-for-consumer-freedom-basically-says-anti-gmo-activists-are-racist-and-want-starving-africans-to-die/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/09/17/why-do-the-food-police-and-hfcs-shills-both-say-hfcs-is-the-same-as-sugar/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/09/05/salmonella-eggs-there-was-prior-knowledge-it-was-allowed-to-happen-on-purpose/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/09/11/cspi-food-nazis-take-a-cue-from-pnac-and-911-use-salmonella-false-flag-to-justify-the-food-patriot-act/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/08/04/animal-rights-groups-peta-pcr-pcrm-caught-shilling-for-beefdairy-industry-front-ada/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/08/29/controlled-opposition-phony-animal-rights-groups-pcrm-peta-still-shilling-for-beefdairy-industry-front-american-dietetic-association/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/07/28/define-irony-member-of-cspis-nana-nutritional-advocacy-coalition-also-fronts-for-coca-cola/

http://freedomandlinux.wordpress.com/2010/07/20/define-irony-member-of-cspis-nana-coalition-is-a-mcdonalds-front-group/

Comment: Just think. KFC sells you MSG-infused fried chicken so you’ll eat it and get cancer, and then part of your money goes to a cancer industry front group.

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Susan G. Komen for the Cure makes mockery of self with KFC pinkwashing campaign (opinion)

Thursday, April 22, 2010
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Editor of NaturalNews.com

(NaturalNews) Susan G. Komen for the Cure has now crossed the line into asinine idiocy thanks to its new alliance with Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), where pink buckets of fried chicken are sold under the slogan, “Buckets for the Cure.” I’m not making this up. See the ad image yourself at:http://www.naturalnews.com/images/K…

This idea that buying fried chicken is actually going to cure cancer is one of the most utterly idiotic health ideas yet witnessed in American pop culture. Komen for the Cure is so far gone from reality that the organization apparently doesn’t even think twice about suggesting such an absurd idea. Eat more fried chicken, folks, and then what? Loading up on that kind of a diet is more likely to cause you to kick the bucket than to find a cure for cancer.

Does fried chicken actually promote cancer?

Fried chicken, you see, is coated in starches. The recipe for the KFC chicken batter is basically flour, sugar, salt, black pepper andmonosodium glutamate (MSG). All by itself, this is a recipe for chronic degenerative disease because the flour and sugar are highly processed, and the MSG is an excitotoxin that Dr. Russell Blaylock links to obesity, cancer and neurological disorders. And the chicken meat itself? That’s another cruel story on top of that (read more below).

When you fry starches at high temperatures, you also create acrylamides, toxic chemical by-products of cooking that are believed by many health experts to promote cancer (http://www.naturalnews.com/acrylami…). One scientific study, for example, demonstrated that eating acrylamides boosts kidney cancer rates by 59 percent. Acrylamides are also linked to ovarian cancer.

The Komen pinkwashing fraud

So now we’ve got Susan G. Komen for the Cure actually promoting foods that promote cancer. It just boggles the mind, but it’s entirely consistent with what I’ve said about Komen for the Cure in the past: The organization is a drug-company-funded front group that actuallypromotes cancer in my opinion. I see it as engaged in outright fraud by scamming consumers out of their money while claiming to be “searching for a cure” when, in reality, most of the money raised by the group actually goes to pay for more mammograms thatcause cancer (http://www.naturalnews.com/027742_m…).

If Susan G. Komen for the Cure were using such tactics to promote herbal remedies, it would have been shut down and its executives arrested long ago as fraudulent quacks. But because the group is so strongly aligned with the profiteering, powerful drug companies, it continues to get away with these utterly fraudulent marketing gimmicks without suffering a single investigation from the FTC, Dept. of Justice or even any mainstream newspaper.

Why is it that Komen for the Cure can actually promote products that cause cancer and no one seems to notice the outright hypocrisy? Why aren’t the quack-watching websites screaming about the quackery of selling cancer-causing foods to raise money to fight cancer? Why isn’t 20/20 or 60 Minutes or some other television investigative show taking a look at the outright fraud being perpetrated against consumers? Where are the comedian hosts of the show “B.S.” when it comes to exposing the fraud and quackery of the cancer industry?

The silence tells you everything: The cancer industry gets a free pass. As long as these organizations run around toting pink ribbons, they can get away with anything… including fraud.

The cruelty of Susan G. Komen for the Cure

It’s not just about fried chicken promoting cancer, by the way. By linking up with KFC, Susan G. Komen is also promoting extreme animal cruelty.

Undercover investigations of KFC chicken suppliers, conducted by PETA (www.PETA.org), have shown chickens being beaten, thrown against walls, abused and even spray-painted by malicious workers.

http://www.bermanexposed.org/

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Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting ethics and accountability in government and public life by targeting government officials — regardless of party affiliation — who sacrifice the common good to special interests. CREW advances its mission using a combination of research, litigation and media outreach. CREW employs the law as a tool to force officials to act ethically and lawfully and to bring unethical conduct to the public’s attention through:

* Litigation
* Freedom of Information Act Requests
* Ethics Complaints
* Internal Revenue Service Complaints
* Federal Election Commission Complaints
* Requests for Investigations

http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/funderProfile.asp?fndid=5184

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CREW has received financial backing from George Soros’s Open Society Institute, Democracy Alliance, the Tides Foundation, the Streisand Foundation, the Arca Foundation, the David Geffen Foundation, the Wallace Global Fund, the Mayberg Family Charitable Foundation, the Woodbury Fund, and the Sheller Family Foundation — all institutions distinguished by their support for far-left causes.

Yet another example of a corporate shill being attacked for being a corporare shill……..by corporate shills. Just keep in mind that the Rockefeller Foundation is one of the primary funders of the Monsanto Corporation, which has funded, Center for Consumer Freedom, a Berman-owned nonprofit which fronts for the biotech, alcohol, tobacco, and transnational food companies.
I just want to make it clear that I think Richard Berman is a scumbag to infinity. I am not defending him. I am just pointing out that the people and groups attacking Berman are pretty much the same as him. I mean for crying out loud, the Rockefellers are funding HIM and HIS OPPOSITION!!!

Courtesy of fellow Rockefeller front Consumerfreedom.com:

Will PETA Protest Itself?

When British entrepreneur Simon Buckhaven invented an electric gizmo that kills lobsters and crabs “more humanely” than the traditional method of dispatching the creatures—in a pot of boiling water—no one was surprised to see People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) jump on the bandwagon. But the “CrustaStun,” which looks a bit like a lobster photocopier, may be one contraption the animal liberation nuts wish they’d never heard of.

Last weekend, PETA arranged for a CrustaStun to be sent to a Tucson fundraiser for Child & Family Resources. The charity has prepared its “Lobster Landing” dinners the old fashioned way for years, but PETA hoped to usher in a new era of electrocution—presumably so they could protest the event next year with “Don’t Taze Me” posters and a comically demonic “Electric Chair Louie” mascot.

PETA’s crustacean triumph didn’t exactly go as planned. Here’s how Halifax, Nova Scotia’s Chronicle Herald described the eventual dispatching of 1,800 lobsters:

The animal rights group PETA bought two of the lobster devices and paid for Mr. Buckhaven and his wife to fly to the Arizona event last Saturday to demonstrate the technology.

Unfortunately, the courier service lost the two machines and the animal rights people had to look the other way as volunteers killed hundreds of lobster in boiling water for hungry supporters of the resource centre.

We’re left to wonder why, once the boiling started, the PETA activists didn’t make their point by tossing a few toasters and hair dryers in the water. Or inviting a “euthanasia technician” from PETA headquarters to make a deliciously efficient job of it.

Next year, we recommend lethal injection. With drawn butter.

More Syrupy Pseudo-Science

More Syrupy Pseudo-Science

Osteopath Joseph Mercola has plenty to sell you on his website. He’s also known for, as a Business Week commentator put it, “slick promotion, clever use of information, and scare tactics” that hearken back to the “unfortunate tradition made famous by the old-time snake oil salesmen of the 1800s.” If that sounds harsh, consider a Mercola article from Saturday perpetuating myths about high fructose corn syrup.

Mercola, who is not a medical doctor, starts with the good ol’ fable that corn sugar is a “prime factor” behind the obesity epidemic. Right? Wrong, according to a set of five studies published last winter finding that corn sugar is not a unique cause of obesity. Even the original speculator of the corn sugar-obesity theory has since recanted his mistake.

Ready for more? Mercola says high fructose corn syrup is twice as sweet as other sugars. Wrong again: High fructose corn syrup is designed to be exactly as sweet as table sugar. He also claims fructose can harm your liver, while omitting a key fact: High fructose corn syrup isn’t pure fructose; it’s not even “high” in fructose. Corn sugar is 55 percent fructose, compared to 50 percent for table sugar. (Some high fructose corn syrup—the 42 percent variety—actually has less fructose than table sugar.) The studies Mercola alludes to tested pure fructose—not high fructose corn syrup—and fed it to subjects in unrealistically high quantities.

Why is Joseph Mercola freaking his followers out? It could have something to do with his own pricey blend of “Pure Gold Raw Honey,” which he’s more than happy to sell you. (Ironically, the sugars in honey have basically the same chemical composition as high fructose corn syrup.)

The “Quackwatch” organization took a look at Mercola’s pseudo-science (and his clever “alternative” food marketing), and wrote that many of hiswritings “make unsubstantiated claims and clash with those of leading medical and public health organizations.” For examples, see the American Medical Association and American Dietetic Association, which advise the public that high fructose corn syrup and table sugar are nutritionally equivalent.

Let’s see … Who should we trust? Tens of thousands of doctors and dieticians, or a honey salesman? Sometimes the sweetest questions are the simplest ones.

Look for another corporate-funded front group – PETA – to stage a phony “counter-rally”.

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Is this supposed to be some kind of joke?

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp09/news/story?id=4423883

PHILADELPHIA — A massive demonstration is planned to support Michael Vick at Lincoln Financial Field on Thursday, when Vick is expected to make his debut with the Eagles.

The Philadelphia chapter of the NAACP, the Black Clergy of Philadelphia and other local civil rights groups had planned a demonstration to support Vick.

However, the Eagles called the NAACP after hearing of the plans for the demonstration at the stadium, and asked them to cancel the rally to stop a potentially “ugly scene,” J. Whyatt Mondesire, president of the Philadelphia chapter of the NAACP told ESPN.

Mondesire told The Associated Press later Wednesday evening that his group and the Black Clergy of Philadelphia had decided to proceed with their march on Thursday.

“We believe Michael Vick has served his time, paid his debt to society and deserves a second chance and the animal rights groups want to hold him hostage for the rest of his life,” J. Whyatt Mondesire, president of the Philadelphia chapter of the NAACP, said Wednesday. “We think that’s patently unfair. It denies Michael Vick’s basic civil rights, denies him his ability to make a living.”

The Eagles’ security operation is planning for individual animal rights protests outside the stadium.

Earlier Wednesday, Mondesire said about a half-dozen groups from around the Philadelphia area were planning to meet at the front of Lincoln Financial Field and begin a march around the stadium prior to the Eagles’ preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Eagles have not heard of any planned demonstration or protest from animal rights groups, which met with team management for two hours on Monday at the team’s practice facility. Although no local animal rights group have yet to partner with the Eagles or Vick in a local anti-dogfighting campaign, the meeting appeared to end on a positive note and head off any planned massive protest, participants said.

Meanwhile, animal advocates are throwing a tailgate party on the other side of town Thursday for the 2nd Chance Dogs campaign — a pointed reference to Vick’s second chance in the NFL — to increase awareness of dogfighting and encourage adoption of rescued pit bulls.

The initiative, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, was launched after the Eagles signed Vick, who served 18 months in prison for running a dogfighting ring.

“As a lot of people have pointed out, [Vick's] animals never got a second chance,” SPCA chief executive Sue Cosby said. “We need to speak for them.”

Local animal advocates seem to be keeping their distance. Rather than protest Vick or work with him, they prefer to use the public debate about his return to the NFL to raise money and awareness of animal cruelty issues.

“The animal welfare groups really have no interest in working with Michael Vick,” said Tom Hickey Sr., founder of the Pennsylvania advocacy group DogPAC.

Hickey, who is also a member of the state dog law advisory board, has more than 5,000 signatures on a petition asking the Eagles spend the equivalent of Vick’s salary — $1.6 million — to establish a rehabilitation and training center for dogs.

Nothing was decided at the meeting, but Hickey felt it was constructive.

“I think it was very educational for the Eagles. It was important that they get involved in the community,” he said.

Eagles senior vice president Pamela Browner-Crawley told reporters afterward that “financial support is on the table,” along with other resources, but gave no details.

Karel Minor, executive director of the Humane Society of Berks County, wrote on the agency’s Web site that he was one of many at the meeting who felt it was time to stop chastising the team and start using its resources to help animals.

“We can make use of the power and influence of the Eagles to make a positive difference,” Minor wrote. “We can challenge them to make good on their promise to help us end dogfighting and maybe even more.”

Sal Paolantonio is an NFL reporter for ESPN. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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DiscoverTheNetworks.org’s profile on the NAACP


The NAACP receives large amounts of funding from the AT&T Foundation, the Bauman Family Foundation, the Boston Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Fannie Mae Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the JEHT Foundation, the Joyce Foundation, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Sara Lee Foundation, the Scherman Foundation, the Verizon Foundation, and the Tides Foundation.

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