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MONSANTO DOES NOT WANT YOU TO SEE THIS — ONE NIGHT ONLY, THIS TUESDAY
The documentary Into the Weeds: Dewayne “Lee” Johnson vs. Monsanto Company is coming to movie theaters across the U.S. as a special event screening on one night only, this Tuesday, October 3rd.
The movie follows Bay Area groundskeeper Dewayne “Lee” Johnson and his fight for justice against Monsanto (now Bayer).
Johnson’s case was the first to go to trial in a series of lawsuits involving tens of thousands of plaintiffs claiming Monsanto’s weed killer Roundup, or its industrial counterpart Ranger Pro, contributed to their cancer. The film follows this groundbreaking trial, while also stepping back to consider the systemic effects of the world’s most widely used herbicide.
The feature film will also be supplemented by exclusive follow-up bonus footage featuring findings and expert testimony from scientists, doctors, policy makers, farmers, environmentalists, food safety advocates and concerned public figures.
I will be going to a showing in the Boston area on Tuesday and please go support this film as well.
We need as many people as possible to learn THE TRUTH about this weedkiller and the corporation selling it around the world.
For screening information, please visit: https://bit.ly/47GNIDB or @intotheweedsdoc
MONSANTO DOES NOT WANT YOU TO SEE THIS — ONE NIGHT ONLY, THIS TUESDAY The documentary Into the Weeds: Dewayne “Lee” Johnson vs. Monsanto Company is coming to movie theaters across the U.S. as a special event screening on one night only, this Tuesday, October 3rd. The movie follows Bay Area groundskeeper Dewayne “Lee” Johnson and his fight for justice against Monsanto (now Bayer). Johnson’s case was the first to go to trial in a series of lawsuits involving tens of thousands of plaintiffs claiming Monsanto’s weed killer Roundup, or its industrial counterpart Ranger Pro, contributed to their cancer. The film follows this groundbreaking trial, while also stepping back to consider the systemic effects of the world’s most widely used herbicide. The feature film will also be supplemented by exclusive follow-up bonus footage featuring findings and expert testimony from scientists, doctors, policy makers, farmers, environmentalists, food safety advocates and concerned public figures. I will be going to a showing in the Boston area on Tuesday and please go support this film as well. We need as many people as possible to learn THE TRUTH about this weedkiller and the corporation selling it around the world. For screening information, please visit: https://bit.ly/47GNIDB or @intotheweedsdoc
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