I'm taking my first steps in organizing around the issues of hydrofracking. Join me for Sundays screening. If you cannot make Sunday, I strongly recommend you check this out Tuesday. This is an issues the directly affects everyone in New York as it has done to people all over the world.
April 10, Sunday, 2pm-5pm April 12, Tuesday, 6:30pm-9:30pm J.A.S.A. 200 East 5th Street (corner of 3rd Ave.) New York, NY Stop Hydraulic Fracturing Now! Before it contaminates our water supplies, destroys our... Continue reading ...
Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Sunday, April 3, 2011,
In :
Energy
Our technical reality…
There is no energy crisis *
Energy is more than abundant * What we have on our hands is a human development crisis!
*This
document is simply to create awareness on energy options. The Zeitgeist
Movement is not claiming to develop or have an affiliation to the companies or technologies
mentioned below.
Sphelar- Unlike conventional flat solar cells,
Sphelar® takes on a spherical shape, which makes it capable of power generation
with greater efficiency and ...
Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Sunday, April 3, 2011,
In :
Health
I
can see why doing fund raisers for benevolent causes can give people a
wonderful feeling and is a wonderful idea in the intention but, there
is something terribly wrong happening here.
Look at the total
health spending and compare that to the new cases of breast cancer in
the US. Also compare that to the Asian countries
on the left. Although this problem has several factors that go
unexplored in this example, I hope you can see the value in what this
shows. www.bit.ly/hPBxQr
April 26, 2010: The NYC
Premiere of “The Coca-Cola Case” at NYU School of Law
Please join us for the New
York City premiere screening of:
The Coca-Cola
Case
Monday April
26 at 7:00PM
– Doors open 6:30PM
Tishman
Auditorium, NYU School of Law – 40 Washington Sq
South, New York, NY 10012
The Coca-Cola Case, an award-winning documentary, focuses on the
Coca-Cola
Company’s human rights abuses and the powerful legal and...
Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Wednesday, March 30, 2011,
In :
Health
April 18, 2010
Op-Ed Contributor
Cows on Drugs
By DONALD KENNEDY
Stanford, Calif.
NOW that Congress has pushed through its complicated legislation to reform the health insurance system, it could take one more simple step to protect the health of all Americans. This one wouldn’t raise any taxes or make any further changes to our health insurance system, so it could be quickly passed by Congress with an outpouring of bipartisan support. Or could it?
More than 30 years ago, when I was commissioner o...
Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Wednesday, March 30, 2011,
In :
Politics
What did you vote for?
Mr. Oblahma What happened to all the talks about racism?
Did you really think that was going to be addressed?
What happened to corporate accountability (oh thats right, the best of Wall Street is now running our country)?
Why won't the president mention building number seven (instead of sounding like a charismatic right wing Fox news reporter)?
Why hasn't he completely abolished the Patriot Act (not that you ever had rights, you've just never been targeted by the establish... Continue reading ...
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed." -- Dwight Eisenhower
Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Wednesday, March 30, 2011,
In :
Health
British Medical Journal 2004 - "It is Clear that environmental and lifestyle factors are key determinants of human disease-accounting for perhaps 75 percent of most cancers"
Wake up and fight the power!!! Walking a million miles for fund raising events, supporting certain NGO’s (non-governmental organizations) and NP’s (non-profits) that are poorly regulated and serve as tax shelters, career/ego boosters for board members amongst other things, in the name of for various causes? They spend... Continue reading ...
What exactly do they mean by deemed to be safe? I didn't know injecting pregnant women and children with Mercury and spermicide was safe? I guess I need to be an 'expert' to understand...these things are waaaay to profound for us :b
I am concerned about the push for triclosan, an active ingredient in anti-bacterial products. Using something in 'moderation' is up for interpretation, yet experts will continue to use these terms when using such an active substance. Along with all the gm foods we have been eating, what this will do in the long term is it will set a nation up to be less reactive to antibiotics. So why push a product that in the long term makes antibiotics less effective? Also, "Reports have suggested that tri...
The power of big pharma and the puppets in office - Hospitals could modify patient rules — for example, requiring them to give less information during a hectic time — to quicken access to treatment, with government approval, under the declaration. ---> 36,000 - 40,000 people die from seasonal flu every year. 1000 people die from swine flu and Obama declares swine flu a national emergency? This is one of the first steps in a global push on another corporate/government product/investment. S...
In 1969, a coalition of young people formed the Venceremos ("We Shall Overcome") Brigade, as a means of showing solidarity with the Cuban Revolution by working side by side with Cuban workers and challenging U.S. policies towards Cuba, including the economic blockade and our government’s ban on travel to the island. The first Brigades participated in sugar harvests and subsequent Brigades have done agricultural and construction work in many parts of the island...
Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Monday, March 28, 2011,
In :
Film
The IFC (International Film Center) is a small theater located in the west village. I was there to see "Crude – The Real Price of Oil" a film by Joe Berlinger. That afternoon, the IFC was having two of the film contributors as guests for a Q & A after the film. Before the film started they had a slide show of previous guests they’ve had at the theater, which I thought was kinda interesting. After that they displayed a very cool short film, on an artist’s work from beginning to end of e... Continue reading ...
Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Sunday, March 27, 2011,
In :
Art
The Cycle
The items in the first characters mouth represent consumption. Left simplistic, leaving room for interpretation as to what consumption means to you. With so many items being consumed at once, the character’s jaw is broken and the face disfigured. The tear of blood represents, the spikes of cancer rates, obesity, asthma, disease overall, pollution, the displacement of millions of people in order to build dams, wars, extinction. With all that, in pain, the character gives all its...