12/22/2008 1:12 PM
GMacD wrote:
Thank you so much for posting this blog. I am a listener to the Alex Jones internet stream and heard about this site on the show today. It is so important that people come to realize the poisons that are not only in our water but in our foods as well. Please continue this blog and others for the fight is on and we are making a difference! Reply to this
12/23/2008 12:23 AM
Russell wrote:
Thanks for this, I also heard you on Alex Jones. Brave New Books (www.BraveNewBooks.com) has a room that they let groups use for free. The bookstore is located below the Chase bank building across from UT on Guadalupe St. Ask Harlan, the owner, if you can use it for meetings. I'm sure he will say yes. There is also another alternative network that you might be able to exploit: Republic Broadcasting Network, based in Round Rock - John Stadtmiller owns it. Jack Blood at www.jackblood.com might also be helpful in getting out the word. WWW.Koop.org at 90.6 would also likely help. There are also some local activist organizations that might be interested in helping, such as: VoteRescue.org (Vickie Karp and Karen Renick); and IndependentTexans.org (Linda Curtis); Fix290.org (Mary Anderson); the Gray Panthers, and Texans Against Tolls. Many of the members of these groups belong to several groups and I think this issue would appeal to them. With the council and mayoral elections coming up, this would be a good time to influence the council. What it will take to win, I think, is getting at least some of the print media or mainstream TV or radio on board. Please let me know of any meetings or if I can be of any help. Reply to this
Thank you so much for posting this blog. I am a listener to the Alex Jones internet stream and heard about this site on the show today. It is so important that people come to realize the poisons that are not only in our water but in our foods as well. Please continue this blog and others for the fight is on and we are making a difference!
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Thanks for this, I also heard you on Alex Jones. Brave New Books (www.BraveNewBooks.com) has a room that they let groups use for free. The bookstore is located below the Chase bank building across from UT on Guadalupe St. Ask Harlan, the owner, if you can use it for meetings. I'm sure he will say yes. There is also another alternative network that you might be able to exploit: Republic Broadcasting Network, based in Round Rock - John Stadtmiller owns it. Jack Blood at www.jackblood.com might also be helpful in getting out the word. WWW.Koop.org at 90.6 would also likely help. There are also some local activist organizations that might be interested in helping, such as: VoteRescue.org (Vickie Karp and Karen Renick); and IndependentTexans.org (Linda Curtis); Fix290.org (Mary Anderson); the Gray Panthers, and Texans Against Tolls. Many of the members of these groups belong to several groups and I think this issue would appeal to them. With the council and mayoral elections coming up, this would be a good time to influence the council. What it will take to win, I think, is getting at least some of the print media or mainstream TV or radio on board. Please let me know of any meetings or if I can be of any help.
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