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About us - The Full Story In the late 90’s I, Michael Lanfield started DJ’ing under various aliases. I started various music projects and many websites and after many unsuccessful tries I gave up and decided to research and explorer different styles. My favourite was electronic music. In the early 2000s I discovered Brian Eno’s music, “Music for Airports” and fell in love with the sound. Soon there after, I decided to dedicate my time to listening and mixing ambient music.
In 2003, after watching many documentary films and seeing the catastrophe that humans put on the world and nature, I decided that it was time that I did something about it. I started petitions, and a forum dedicated to saving nature and animals, with moderate success. I kept learning – reading books, articles and watching documentary films. My forum "Saving Animals and Their Habitats" received over 2000 users.
In the summer of 2008 I started the project Ambient New World, dedicated to offering free legal relaxing music for download. “For such beautiful music, why should people have to pay retail? Music should be distributed freely over the internet. If people like the music send the artist or company a donation”. I decided to join my music project with the environment forum and combine the two projects into one forum. The other forum "Saving Animals and Their Habitats" (including all 2000 users) to this date is lost and gone forever.
In 2009 we joined Facebook to expand our network, organize events and teach a large number of individuals on the many issues that are hidden from the truth; by mass media, public media, governments and large multi national corporations who do not want you to know the truth. We do this in many ways; through demonstrations, benefit parties, distributing fliers, signing petitions and group discussions. The topics of main concern are on the environment, cruelty and suffering towards animals, vegetarianism and veganism, the media, multi national corporations and government. We educate people on the truth and not false information mass and public media, government and large multinational corporations are portraying.
"I am a dedicated environmentalist, conservationist, animal activist and vegan. Becoming a vegan will feed the entire world ten times over." |
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Post subject: Re: Petition - Canadian Seal Slaughter Posted: June 17th, 2009, 11:47 am |
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Joined: September 22nd, 2008, 6:22 pm Posts: 307 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Post subject: Re: Petition - Canadian Seal Slaughter Posted: August 12th, 2009, 5:31 pm |
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Joined: September 22nd, 2008, 6:22 pm Posts: 307 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Post subject: Re: Petition - Canadian Seal Slaughter Posted: August 20th, 2009, 4:39 pm |
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Joined: September 22nd, 2008, 6:22 pm Posts: 307 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Aug 19, 2009 04:30 AM Bruce Campion-Smith Ottawa Bureau Chief
IQALUIT–Prime Minister Stephen Harper served up a stinging rebuke of Europe's ban on Canadian sealing products – and then dined on seal to show solidarity with Canada's beleaguered seal hunters.
It wasn't quite the dramatic sampling of a heart from a freshly slaughtered seal that vaulted Governor General Michaëlle Jean into the spotlight in May. But senior cabinet ministers, including Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon, sat down to lunch yesterday and dined on a seal caught the previous day.
The meal was meant to show support for Canada's seal industry, which has taken a battering in the public's eyes – and sparked a European Union trade ban.
Harper said the seal hunt is done to the "tightest" standards in the world, better than many other industries involved in animal products.
"There is no reason the seal industry should be singled out for discriminatory treatment by Europeans or any other nation. I've been very outspoken on that," Harper said at a news conference.
Canada has already launched an appeal of the European ban to the World Trade Organization and Harper said the federal government would take "every measure necessary to assert our rights.
"This is an industry that is not just vital to Canada but that is undertaken in communities like this one and in Atlantic Canada that are very poor, where it is for the people who do it, the only game in town," he said.
His comments won applause from the audience of local residents, and Nunavut Premier Eva Aariak appreciated the support.
"This is our culture. ... Seal skins and nourishment from seal meat is part of our life," said Aariak, sporting a seal vest.
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