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PR Aktion einer von diversen Firmen gesponserten Gruppe mit dem klangvollen Namen Consumer Freedom - herrliche Propaganda gegen Adbuster, Greenpeace, Peta und Konsorten.. immer interessant zu sehen was die Gegenseite zu sagen hat.

mehr infos bei http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Center_for_Consumer_Freedom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_Consumer_Freedom

" At ActivistCash.com, we follow the money -- for you.

This site, a part of the ConsumerFreedom.com network, is committed to providing detailed and up-to-date information about the funding source of radical anti-consumer organizations and activists. We have analyzed over 410,000 pages of IRS documents to create this database, and new information will be added every month.

The organizations we track on this site are tax-exempt nonprofits. That means you have the right to know what they're up to. The same rule applies to the tax-exempt foundations that pay their bills.

As you read through the site, you may be surprised by some of the connections between these groups and individuals, forming a web of anti-consumer activism -- promoting false science, scare campaigns, inflated public health causes, and sometimes even violent anti-consumer "direct actions."

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Ah jaaa. Hab ich schon mal gesehen. Hast Dich aber vertippt, activistcash.com muss es heissen. Ist natürlich die Frage wo sie ihrerseits die Kohle haben. Ich tippe mal auf "a front group for the restaurant, alcohol and tobacco industries".

Andererseits haben die meisten Konzerne ihre eigenen NGOs die ihre Pläne als Bürgerinitiativen pushen.

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beim ersten link, sourcewatch von " center for media and democracy" gibts detaillierte infos zu den geldgebern, coca cola vorne an, danach monsanto und viele andre...
lustig was activistcash zum center for media and democracy zu sagen hat:
" Seen through this dynamic duo's socialist lens, society’s major problems are capitalism in general and corporations in particular. If someone in a shirt and tie dares make a profit (especially if food or chemicals are involved), Rampton and Stauber are bound to have a problem with it. Unless, of course, that food is vegetarian, organic, certified fair-trade, shade-grown, biodynamic, or biotech-free — in which case, the sky’s the limit!"
http://www.activistcash.com/organization_overview.cfm/oid/12
so schauts aus

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"anti-consumer-behaviour" scheint in der gesellschaft wohl zumindest minimal anzuschlagen,sonst würden die produzenten doch nicht sowas ins leben rufen,meint ihr nicht?

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