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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

Video Production by J. Cazden and K. Lenihan

On February 24,2008, a townhall meeting at the Berkeley Hillside Club was convened by Paulina Borsook, a member of CASS - California Alliance to Stop the Spraying. http://www.cassonline.org/

The meeting was put together in response to the plans announced by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) to perform aerial spraying of pesticides over nine counties of the greater San Francisco Bay Area. These plans were made in pursuit of the Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM).

The meeting featured a number of speakers:
Mike Lynberg (Pacific Grove resident of 1hope.org)
Roy Upton (Citizens for Health),
Dan Harder (Director of UC Santa Cruz Arboretum),
Paul Schramski (Director of Pesticide Watch),
Nan Wishner (Chair of the Albany Integrated Pest Management Task Force), Robert Lieber (Mayor of Albany, California) and John Russo (http://www.stopthespray.org/).

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  • If any of your symptoms progress pass respitory symptoms and start to experience a feeling of lethargy and bizarre twitching under the skin as if something is alive and moving inside you, be aware. This will start in your lung area and joints. if this happens, google "morgellons disease". Dr. Gwen Scott, Dr. Staninger, and Cliff Carnicom.

  • we don't need these pesticides aerial sprayed.

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