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Below message forwarded to you from Cyndy Gray.

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We have a chance to help BAN Aspartame (NutraSweet). Please consider reading

the following email, sending it to your list, and making the phone calls as

suggested.

=====Original Message-----

Date: Mon, Oct 3, 2005, 1:59am (CDT+1)

WNHO-Aspartame-Information-.com "

From: Dr. Betty i, D.Hum. Bettym19@...

Subject: Note to Lists: EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, MONDAY AM, OCT. 3

(For Those Who Want Aspartame Banned)

From Fox and Betty i

(Additional Note from Betty):

We are down to the last 24 hours prior to the EIB Meeting in New Mexico

for them to decide if they have the power to ban Aspartame. We need all

the help we can get on calls Monday. The decision is being made Tuesday

AM Please pass this note on to other lists of interested people who want

aspartame banned as well. Fox has been working day and night ,

as well as others he has enlisted, and so many of Mission Possible

activists.

I know many of you on the lists have been working years along side us

all to get this chemical poison off the planet. The door is open now for

an all out effort tomorrow with calls. If we can get aspartame banned in

New Mexico as it does violate state and federal laws on adulteration, we

can get it out of other states and countries. You've all heard me

quote:

" Teamwork is the fuel that allows common people to accomplish uncommon

results " . Remember the only thing the manufacturers of this poison can't

fight is consumer power in action. I ask each and every one of you to

make a call tomorrow for the millions who have suffered from this

neurotoxin and those who have perished which are too many to number.

Below is the note from Fox.

All my best,

Betty

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We are getting down to Decision Day in New Mexico for the Environmental

Improvement Board's hearing on Tuesday, October 4, as whether they have

the legal statutory power to continue with the effort to ban aspartame,

or whether the EIB will capitulate to the demands of Ajinomoto's lawyers

that this product has FDA approval, and therefore the EIB is prevented

thereby from protecting the health of all New Mexicans from more of this

neurotoxin henceforth.

That is the decision to be made by 11 AM Tuesday, so we have Monday to

reach out from all over the United States to the real decision makers

and leaders of New Mexico, the Governor, Bill ; the Attorney

General, Madrid, and the Deputy Attorney General, Stuart

Bluestone; and the Secretary of Environment, Ron Curry.

All 4 have several choices:

1) to really lead the nation in this effort to ban aspartame

2) to be fence sitters and waffle with comments like " we represent the

interests of the state, " or " we can't or won't get involved until the

EIB makes its decision. "

3) to be down right adversarial and hostile to our efforts, and side

with the corporate interests' wishes, and reject future hearings as just

too much bureaucratic trouble, to hear from victims and their physicians

about the neurodegenerative effects of this poison, aspartame, and the

results of thousands of people ingesting the formaldehyde cocktail for

many years.

We ask you to personally reach out to these elected and appointed

leaders by short, polite, informed, and impassioned telephone calls:

1) Governor Bill Chief of Staff, Contagion

(505) 827-3000

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2) Attorney General Madrid Personal Secretary, Wood

(505) 827-6000

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3) Deputy Attorney General, Stuart Bluestone Personal Asst.

(505) 827-6004

Assistant Attorney General, , Assigned

to EIB as Counsel

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4) Environment Secretary, Ron Curry 1-800-219-6157 Personal Asst. Jo

Worthington

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5) Environment Department General Counsel,

(505) 827-2990

The dynamics of this situation are basically that the EIB is going to

pay close attention to the counsel of the two lawyers above,

and , not just our lawyer, nor the lawyer representing

Ajinomoto and their industry front group, " Calorie Control Council, " and

polite and emphatic phone calls should be going to Mr. Bluestone and to

Secretary Curry, as well. These are principled people who we want as

allies not as antagonist, particularly the Governor of New Mexico, Bill

, who has national ambitions of his own, and as former US

Secretary of Energy and former US Ambassador to the United Nations, is

accustomed to public feedback on issues from all American in general!

Many of the New Mexico legislators have been very very helpful in this

effort, thus far; to get a clear picture of the statutory questions,

please read the following letter from NM House Consumer Chair, the

Honorable Gail Beam:

following email

Thanks for your letters and phone calls thus far; they have made this

move this far, and we are getting close to clearing the major legal

hurdle, that of the statutory powers to move forward. With the testimony

of physicians and victims, the rest should be challenging. If we lose

Tuesday with the EIB, that hearing is denied to all New Mexicans, and to

all those who have suffered the effects of aspartame poisoning.

It would help if sometime Tuesday you were to call your local newspaper,

medical desk, and the bureau chief of the nearest Associated Press, and

ask them for more information on whatever the New Mexico EIB has

decided.

Respectfully,

Dr. Betty i, D.Hum

bettym19@...

Fox

stephen@...

Happy Oxygen!

The Breath of God Society

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