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BIODEMOCRACY DAY OF ACTION: JUNE 21ST

Anonyme, Domingo, Junio 5, 2005 - 12:09

Biodemocracy

CALL TO ACTION
June 21st, 2005 ::: Philadelphia and everywhere
Contact: biod...@riseup.net

Tell Glaxo, Dow, Merck & Monsanto:
The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) has got to go!

Our futures are not for sale ::
We will plant seeds of resistance to BIO dreams of control!

June 21st, 2005
THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER
THE LONGEST DAY (OF ACTION) OF THE YEAR

On Tuesday, June 21st, 2005, join thousands in the streets of
Philadelphia, and in solidarity actions around the world, to plant
seeds of resistance to BIO dreams of control. The Biotechnology
Industry Organization (BIO) is holding their closed-door June 19-22
annual international convention in downtown Philly. As biotech
corporations suck resources out of our communities, leaving us sick and
impoverished, and spread Terminator seeds, Frankenfoods, pesticides,
Roundup Ready crops, bio-weapons labs, and killer drugs like cancers
around the world, join us to plant seeds to rebuild our communities and
cultivate health, peace, justice, freedom and sustainability...

June 21st, 2005, TAKE ACTION IN PHILADELPHIA!

6-8 am :: Summer Solstice celebrations & actions, Locations TBA

9 am :: 16th and Race Streets :: Breakfast
“Food Relief not Corporate Subsidies!

www.biodev.org


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