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Nobel Nominee Dr. Helen Caldicott speaks on Free Speech in Dangerous Times

by Mark Gould (mgould [at] newcollege.edu)
DR. HELEN CALDICOTT speaks in Berkeley on
"A Passion for Peace and Survival: Free Speech in
Dangerous Times"
Friday, January 25th at 8pm
First Congregational Church, 2345 Channing Way, Berkeley
Tickets: $15
DR. HELEN CALDICOTT speaks in Berkeley on
"A Passion for Peace and Survival: Free Speech in
Dangerous Times"
Friday, January 25th at 8pm
First Congregational Church, 2345 Channing Way, Berkeley
Tickets: $15

DR. HELEN CALDICOTT, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and leader of the globalanti-nuclear movement, talks on war and peace in this critical era, and the urgent need for free speech today. Dr. Caldicott has authored several books including, "The New Nuclear Danger: George W.
Bush's Military Industrial Complex" (New Press, April 2002). Also speaking is CAROL SPOONER,
newly-appointed board member of the Pacifica Foundation and heroine of successful listeners' lawsuit to save Pacifica radio. Proceeds benefit the Public Media Initiative.

ADVANCE TICKETS available in Berkeley at both Cody's Bookstores (2454 Telegraph; 1730 Fourth), in San Francisco at City Lights Bookstore (261
Columbus), Modern Times Bookstore (888 Valencia) and Stacey's Bookstore (581 Market), and in Marin, Book Passage (51 Tamal Vista, Corte Madera). Sponsors are the Public Media Initiative of the Marin Health Fund and the Center for Education & Social Action, at New College of California.

First Congregational Church of Berkeley, 2345 Channing Way (enter on Dana between Durant & Channing), Berkeley. Friday January 25th at 8pm, doors open at 7pm. Tickets: $15 (general seating).

For more information contact Jon Garfield: 415/437-3425
or http://www.newcollege.edu/cesa/caldicott.htm


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Jon Garfield, Director
Center for Education and Social Action
New College of California
741 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
phone: (415) 437-3425
email: jon [at] newcollege.edu
http://www.newcollege.edu/cesa
by Ellen (=--------------)
Tell me about it! I have postal workers in little white trucks following me all over Minneapolis, all day and night! I love holiday, no Feds following me around! And I just have a couple bumper stickers on my car and put a Waco video here in Mpls (the first one).

Ask Helen to talk about HAARP in Alaska and chemtrails and AIDS in vaccinations and cancer in vaccinations. Tell her to read bill H.R. 2977, the Hucinich bill, which says they will protect us from "nonlethal" weapons, but in the back, in fine print, there is an exception, the American people! So tell Helen they are way beyond nuclear. They are using HAARP to change weather and mind control. The use sound and images to make people seem nuts, etc. So they go after the good people and keep the criminals running loose. The criminal s are them - the same Enron people - they are all the same group! They protect each toher and they are runnign things, the whole world right now!
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