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Re: Cap and Trade
« Jan 10, 2010    11:46:56 PM »
i thought that was part of your first concern - "codex alimentarus" The cow

i read you might have to get a license someplace to grow a garden.

that's part of codex alimentarus?


I didn't know that, I was just imaging what might be next

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Re: Cap and Trade
« Jan 10, 2010    11:52:20 PM »

The Clandestine War Over the Food Safety Modernization Act

Sunday, April 26th, 2009 - by Terry Melanson

Is the day coming when even your home garden will be against the law?

Brian Doherty | April 20, 2009

Critics say that the proposed Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009 (H.R. 875), introduced in early February by Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), will “effectively criminalize organic gardening,” conceivably outlaw “seed banking,” and will serve as part of a concerted Monsanto conspiracy to drive all but corporate agri-business out of the food production racket.

According to the office of Rep. DeLauro, the bill was inspired by a recent wave of contaminated food recalls and is supported by consumer groups both organic and non-organic. The bill should also, if it has the effect of increasing consumer confidence in the food supply promised, be of ultimate benefit to big food production companies whose livelihoods depend on public trust in the food supply.* (Which means that they have every incentive to police themselves, and in the enormous staggering majority of the time they manage to do business without killing or harming their customers.)

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Source: http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/Blog/?tag=codex-alimentarius    reading
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Re: Cap and Trade
« Jan 11, 2010    12:01:02 AM »

The Codex Alimentarius is a threat to the freedom of people to choose natural healing and alternative medicine and nutrition. Ratified by the World Health Organization, and going into Law in the United States in 2009, the threat to health freedom has never been greater. This is the first part of a series of talks by Dr. Rima Laibow MD, available on DVD from the Natural Solutions Foundation, an non-profit organization dedicated to educating people about how to stop Codex Alimentarius from taking away our right to freely choose nutritional health


i hope monsanto isn't pushing for it The cow
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Re: Cap and Trade
« Jan 11, 2010    12:24:55 AM »


i saw her speak on our scantv a couple of years ago

but now the deadline approaches

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