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Notice (1) that hardly a word has been spoken in the mainstream media about this. Why? Probably because the outrage it would/will create. And, as so many times before, the “real” news that really matters seem to perpetually escape the GPE controlled mainstream media. In effect; the general population don’t have a clue about what is in store for them.. big time! Notice (2) Codex Alimentarius has been in development during at least 40 years! For the insiders this is old news. By gradual and hard to detect small steps (incl. controlling the media), much of the Codex is already implemented (like the FDA raising the allowed minimum levels of pesticides in food etc.). One of the final steps will, supposedly, be reached by DEC 31, 2009. Then the Globalisation is almost reached. Question is: Can we still avoid the Codex to become LAW? (If you Google this you’ll find over 1000 more or less informed pages…)
So another question arising (among quite a few…) is: how much more b.s. will people accept before they realize the con? If this doesn’t wake up the sleeping ones what will? Recommended Article 1 [dprogram.net] Recommended Article 2 [naturalnews.com] Recommended Article 3 [therapure.com] Recommended Website
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<blockquote>From <a title=”Wikipedia on Codex Alimentarius” href=”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Alimentarius” target=”_blank”>Wikipedia</a>:
Much of the controversy relates to the way in which the Codex Alimentarius treats vitamin and mineral food supplements. Some countries categorize vitamin and mineral supplements as a food. Others, however, categorize them as drugs. Meanwhile, some countries, such as <a title=”Canada” href=”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada”>Canada</a>, have created separate non-drug categories for these products. Opponents of the Codex Alimentarius Commission claim that it is <em>unduly influenced by pharmaceutical companies</em>, and that its guidelines for vitamin and mineral food supplements are unnecessarily restrictive.</blockquote> One Response to “[Must Read Articles] Codex Alimentarius The Plan To Ban free trade of all Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs and Supplements. Now categorized as “Toxins”!?”Leave a comment |
October 31st, 2009 at 3:41 pm
There are just so many “holes” in the Codex that endanger public safety, this sounds like a joke!