RE: CTHD: Truth in Labelling Campaign

From: Emlyn O'regan (oregan.emlyn@healthsolve.com.au)
Date: Thu May 02 2002 - 01:14:16 MDT


Me too. Ees plum loco.

Btw, why GM foods as your first target? Frankly, I'd put them in the same
basket as reproductive cloning (ie: dodgy), with the added bonus that a huge
amount of money stands to be made by covering up problems.

Isn't there any extropian issue which is on stronger ground, where this
shoot-from-the-hip approach can achieve something less, well, dumb?

Emlyn

>
> At 02:03 PM 5/1/02 -0700, samantha wrote:
>
> >If you pick one for your first campaign
> >that is as ambigous as this one you run considerable danger of
> >having your fledgling organization seen as a bunch of cranks.
>
> HAHAHAHAHA!
>
> That could never happen. What? Cranks? A Ninja team of
> trained extropian
> anti-Greens who deface produce in stores using obscurantist
> labels that
> will fill clueless shoppers and furious, litigious store
> owners with fear,
> uncertainty and doubt for the betterment of humankind?
>
> Godawmighty. Beam me out of here.
>
> Damien Broderick
>

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