True Testimonials
Here is what Communication Agent Josef Hasslberger has to say about this Initiative:
"I have always been a Communication Agent of sorts, selecting information and bringing it to the attention of others who could possibly use it in their activities, and I still do this, using normal e-mail.Until Robin Good came along and suggested a different path, I thought I was doing just great.
Why should I do anything different - I thought. I was proud of the good job I was doing with just e-mail as
a tool (I still am), however I admit I had no idea of what other exciting tools exist that can make such an activity MUCH MORE effective. Yet, it was not until Robin actually offered me - without any strings attached - a site where to make my knowledge available to a broader audience, and I actually started using the site for some weeks, that I got an idea of the potential of this initiative.What's truly amazing is that we are still at the beginning! We are currently testing and scouting tools and we are finding ways to increase our reach. I am starting to appreciate the incredible power of the tools we are dealing with, and the value of a "concerted effort" on the part of several like-minded individuals to put these tools to good and positive use.
Personally, I find that even the first stage of the CommAgents initiative has allowed me to "get my head above the water". My e-mail activities were taking up too much of my time. Accepting Robin's offer has simplified my task and is taking much of that activity onto a new and unexpected plane.
I can now use my time more efficiently - something I did not think possible before - to provide selected groups of people with useful information.
I also see that my site is rapidly becoming a well visited and stable "information provider" for many people out there that I did not know before. I had no way of reaching those people by e-mail, simply because there are inherent limitations in the "old approach" of using e-mail only, even in combination with a traditional website.
Making content available on my site is just as easy as sending it out on e-mail lines, but it has proven to be much more efficient. My site is now on one of the "news aggregators", sites that specialize in picking up selected news from a number of sources and offering it to others looking for such news.
I am looking forward to the discoveries that are continuing to emerge.
I am sure there is still a lot to learn.Thank you Robin!"
Here is what Chris Gupta, author of Share the Wealth, had to say:
"For some time I had been thinking on how to increase the reach for the information that commercial interests have little motivation to provide - but due to time constraints (holding a full time job) it became increasing clear that a web page just would not be feasible.Then incredibly, Robin Good came along and made a highly tempting proposal - not only would I get a ready made web page but he would provide training on how to be an effective Communication Agent. Now I must admit some of the proposals he made were very novel and I was caught off guard to see the
potential of some of the ideas he presented.At first it all sounded too time consuming and difficult, never the less, it was just too hard to pass up this dream opportunity. I agreed to take up the challenge thinking that I could always pass it up should it not go the way it was supposed to, as he made no conditions for this incredible offer.
I found Robin to be an incredible teacher and I was hooked. He has taken out the drudgery of Web mastering and focused on the job of communicating. With his transatlantic voice communications software (he is in Italy, I in Canada) it took less than hour and we were up and running. Besides being incredibly exciting this in itself was quite a feat!
Of course there is much more to learn and sometimes it's hard to keep up but Robin has a way to mentor that helps me focus on the most salient aspects of this challenge. I have found the experience both full filling and effective.
The major benefits of having a web presence of course is the incredible flexibility it affords over email.
Although I have still maintained the email method of communicating while I continue to learn more. The Web page is so simple to update that it literally invites on going hyper linking to the evolving information one finds and late breaking news and discoveries something not possible with email. As this is an evolving project and more CA's join I am expecting new synergies that should easily surpass the original expectations.
New ideas as those introduced by Robin allowed me to really stretch my thinking thus allowing for fresh communication methods that I never thought possible. The ease of getting started; and the superior mentoring; this is an opportunity that no Communication Agent should miss.
Particularly as I see Robin's intent is to empower me with teaching tools and not become dependent on him!
I could not recommend Robin Good highly enough!"
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McDonald's Introduces New Oil
September 3, 2004, www.countryroads.net
This article concerns the introduction of highly carcinogenic (canola) oil to McDonalds. If you think the FDA and Department of Agriculture are protecting anybody from anything you had better think again.
The "improved" oil was introduced in October 2003 and was in all 13,000 restaurants by February 2004. The oil is used in McDonald's French fries, Chicken McNuggets, Filet-O-Fish, Hash Browns and crispy chicken sandwiches.
The "improved" cooking oil is touted as reducing transfatty acids (TFAs). The oil comes from a long-time supplier, Cargill, Inc.. High-oleic canola oil is a main ingredient in such products. The exact composition varies with changing market prices for the various types of oil that can be used.
McDonald's introduced the "improved" oil throughout the world to the extent that available crop supplies, trade restrictions, country-by-country regulations and customer acceptance allowed.
What is Canola (Rapeseed) Oil?
Canola oil, also called lear oil or Lorenzo's oil, is a specifically bred variety of rapeseed.
The mustard (or brassica) family also includes broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, kale and mustard greens. All can be deadly to humans.
What is Erucic Acid?
The erucic acid content is linked to cancer. Canola Oil has been linked to blindness and mad cow disease also. Canola consumption may cause loss of vision, glaucoma, respiratory illness, disruption of central nervous system, anemia, constipation, depression of the immune system, increased incidence of heart disease and cancer. Note that other types of cooking oil have been linked to cancer also.
Canola oil contains harmful cyanide-containing glycosides. Glucosinolates (which are a type of glycoside) are sulfur-containing compounds found in all members of the brassica family, including canola. The major function of glucosinolates in plants is to kill pests such as insects and rodents. When glucosinolates are hydrolyzed, as when plant tissue is crushed, a compound called isothiocyanate is formed. Isothiocyanate does not cause death the way cyanide (Prussic acid) does. Glycosinolates also can adversely affect thyroid function.
The only difference between selective breeding and genetic engineering is that the extreme mutations involved in genetic engineering can be faster and more bizarre than those resulting from selective breeding. Hydrogenated oils are processed oils rather than mutated oils. Canola is classified as a biopesticide as it is very toxic to many insects. Canola permanently stains fabrics, and becomes rancid very quickly.
Posted by: The Truth at Jun 22, 2006 1:52:50 AM
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