Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Woman Face Prosecution Under "Ag-Gag" Laws

Woman Who Filmed Slaughterhouse from Street is 1st to Face Prosecution Under "Ag-Gag" Laws

Charges dismissed.

This must mean that the Ag-Gag Law itself is in use. Indeed, in the article it says:

"HB187, which was signed into law in 2012, makes it a class B misdemeanor to --- record sound or images..."

There is no end to mankind's money driven madness - USA, we can see you


This Democracy Now's news video teaches us it is legal to abuse farm animals by kicking and slowly strangling them to death in USA. Still, some abuse is considered illegal, but how to expose the abuse happening?


Amy Goodman and her collegue interviewed "Pete", who is a professional exposer of farm animal abuse. He has been doing this by working as an undercover investigator for years. He's taken video footage to show the evidence. Hurray to him!


Article and video here.


However, today the corporate money is lobbying for the so-called Ag-Gag Law which would make the exposition of the abuse illegal - by criminalizing the act of taking footage of surroundings, happenings, and circumstances on a farm. For real. So, if you take a picture of a hog with a strangling metal string around one's neck, you go to prison. This law would protect criminals and criminalize the exposer.


Now, even without the now lobbied law, it is unbearable that any kind of violent abuse is legal. Laws should exist to guide us to ethical behavior, to encourage us to do the right thing, shouldn't they? What is the ethics of this already existing law that enables people treat animals with cruelty? Whose interests would Ag-Gag Law be? And why the h*ll does it take so much effort, time, and battle to lay down laws that benefit both man and her fellow creatures - and most likely the Earth itself? Just think about the Kid-Safe Chemicals Act - is it still waiting to come into force?


Do you see the irony? One can violently abuse animals and nevertheless be seen as a law-abiding citizen. But a person having one smoke of cannabis, the cure and/or the harmless joy, is a villain to be put in jail immediately.


Let us say, you smoke half a cannabis cigarette on Sunday and the next Friday you have a car accident because someone with a hangover bumps into your vehicle. There might probably still be some cannabis byproducts shown on your urine, even though it has no effect on your normal abilities or behavior anymore, and hasn’t had for at least several days. With the zero tolerance policy lobbied by DuPont, you are judged to be "driving under the influence" and so to be punished. Jail away, my friend. 


The Land Of The Free has become a phrase to mean money can practise evil and harmful business freely. Common sense doesn't have a voice anymore. Every sh*t business must be fought against years in court before it can be put to a stop. (If this ever happens.) Yet the seemingly harmful, already existing laws stay in force with corporate money that people have no means to oppose.


No common sense, no decency. Lawyers and corporations get richer, politicians become more corrupted. We the people get sick and jailed.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Cholesterol hoax and heart health


Both cannabis and cholesterol are stigmatized as villains. By money, naturally.
Falsified studies ja massive propaganga have caused severe health problems.



Thursday, May 9, 2013

How to pronounce "no thanks" two days before you die?

Medicare fraud.


Taking care of 92 years old cancer patient spitting out blood, dying. 
48 minutes physiotherapy
47 minutes occupational therapy
30 minutes speech therapy
Now say "please".

------------------ Fork should be illegal?


Great medical comedy

Pills (poison) versus marihuana (nature).
Law versus justice.
Fear versus science.




Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Houston, oh Houston!

Burzynski, the Villain, is chased by authorities.
Why? For curing cancer.


To view the full movie: 

If in a hurry, here's a short trailer on Youtube.




Dr. Julian Whitaker takes a stand.



An hour long discussion with patients, audience, and director
of the upcoming second film.