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Do you know where to find the hundreth monkey? or how to invoke the hundreth monkey syndrome? Ever since English woodwork teacher Donald Watson first invented veganism in 1944, supporters have been waiting for the point of critical mass when worldwide enlightenment arrives. Organisers of The Bristol Vegan Fayre believe they could be almost there and about to provoke the activation of a legendary phenomenon called the hundredth monkey syndrome. In his book The Hundredth
Monkey, Ken Keyes, Jr. wrote about scientists who had been observing monkeys in
the wild for thirty years. In 1952, on the Japanese More amazing, the scientists observed that the act of washing sweet potatoes
had jumped over the sea, because the colonies of monkeys on other islands, as
far as 500 miles away, began washing their sweet potatoes.
Organisers of an
international ethical living eco festival at The Eco chic greener than green, 5th
Bristol Vegan Fayre plan to broadcast live on international TV channel www.veggievision.co.uk as they search
for the hundredth monkey. Viewers will be encouraged to spot the person who
will invoke the hundredth monkey principle and provoke spontaneous veganism in
millions of people around the world. Tony Bishop-Weston author
of Vegan by Hamlyn says “The vegan campaigners in the “If we can reach the one
millionth person on our island, Britain, who is switched on to the benefits of
the vegan lifestyle, I think that will be our equivalent of the hundredth
monkey effect on the Island of Koshima in 1958. We could suddenly see millions
of people around the world having a mini ‘road to |
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| The Da Vegan Code prophecy says that on the first day of the eleventh month of the eleventh year ( 1.11.11 ) all will be revealed. Civilised societies will look upon the murder of animals as they once looked upon the murder of men. The consumption of flesh for food will be regarded as distasteful and unacceptable as slavery or cannibalism. | ||
| To help search for The Hundreth Monkey please tune in to vegetarian international internet TV channel VeggieVision who plan to broadcast the search for The Hundreth Monkey live worldwide or see www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk |