Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy have changed. We think you'll like them better this way.

Self-Cell Care Reviews Film "Died Suddenly" With Alexis Baden-Mayer, OCA

  • Broadcast in Women
The Female Solution

The Female Solution

×  

Follow This Show

If you liked this show, you should follow The Female Solution.
h:330479
s:12171035
archived

Have a question?  Call in at 515-605-9325 and Listen or press 1 to ask your question

Reviewing the Film "Died Sudeenly" with Alexis Baden-Mayer from the Organic Consumers Association.   "Why do we never believe them? For centuries, the global elite have broadcast their intentions to depopulate the world - even to the point of carving them into stone. And yet… we never seem to believe them. The Stew Peters Network presents DIED SUDDENLY, from the award winning filmmakers, Matthew Skow and Nicholas Stumphauzer.

Alexis Baden-Mayer is a lawyer who has worked since 2005 as the Political Director of the Organic Consumers Association, a network of more than 1 million activists committed to creating a healthy, just, democratic and regenerative food system. Alexis is a key organizer of some of OCA's most popular campaigns, including the "Monsanto Makes Us Sick" campaign to ban Roundup. Alexis isn't afraid to put her body on the line to call attention to the crisis in our food system. In 2014, the US Health Freedom Congress awarded Alexis a Health Freedom Award for direct actions she's taken that resulted in her arrest, including shutting down the National Organic Standards Board meeting to protest the weakening of organic standards and entering the White House grounds to deliver a petition to First Lady Michelle Obama in support of GMO labels, one of Barack Obama's unfulfilled campaign pledges. Alexis's proudest moment as an activist came in 2016 when Bernie Sanders tweeted a CSPAN video clip of her dumping "Monsanto Money" on the Senate floor to protest the corrupting influence of money in politics.

Contact: Jodi Suson Jodi@SusonEssentials.com www.susonessentials.com 847-738-0242

Facebook comments

Available when logged-in to Facebook and if Targeting Cookies are enabled