DVDs

Away on business

Unfortunately I will be unable to process any DVD orders prior to Xmas 2011, so please do not purchase any before then.

Cheers Mark

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The Future of Food


$35.00 + $6 p&h.

There is a revolution happening in the farm fields and on the dinner tables of the world — a revolution that is transforming the very nature of the food we eat.

The Future of Food offers an in-depth investigation into the disturbing truth behind the unlabelled, patented, genetically engineered foods that have quietly filled grocery store shelves for the past decade.
A must-see film for anyone interested in food, health and the future choices of humanity. Once you have seen this film the argument about GE is over, and you will be armed with all the info you need to justify your position.

A brilliant film. See for a review of the film and Kindredcommunity.com for a brilliant article on this subject.

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The Power of Community


$35.00 + $6 p&h.

How Cuba Survived Peak Oil

This film tells the inspiring story of the Cuban people’s hardship, ingenuity and triumph over adversity through cooperation, conservation and community.

Cuba, with 80% of its agriculture now organic, provides a valuable example of how to improve our food and life quality and at the same time revive our communities. Having been denied credit for 40 years, Cuba also has some lessons to teach in our current economic situation.

See Kindredcommunity.com for further reading

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Blowin in the Wind


$40.00 + $6 p&h.

Blowin’ in the Wind by award winning filmmaker David Bradbury and co-producer Peter Scott, is a wake-up film that exposes the genocidal catastrophe of the use of depleted uranium in weapons.

In particular it challenges the Australian Government to come clean on the use by US forces of DU weapons on Australian soil (Lancellin WA and a US bombing range in the NT) and in Australian waters (Shoalwater Haven, Qld).

From Iraq to Kosovo, the legacy of cancer, birth deformities and contamination projects itself for another 4.5 billion years. We are becoming innured to stories of cancer amongst our friends and families, yet nobody talks about the cancer epidemic that is running rampant worldwide nor its possible causes. Causes such as the use of depleted uranium over the past 30 years which may ultimately have a more profound impact on the planet than nuclear weapons. As Leuren Moret, geoscientist and one of the leading voices in the DU debate, says, ‘They have altered the genome for the entire planet forever with this DU.’

See Depleted Uranium: a Legacy of Treason and Blowin in the Wind, a film review by Mark O’Brien for further information on this subject.