23 August 2008

Have you had your rations for the day? Were they appropriately irradiated? THE CODEX ALIMENTARIUS: Food Control, Drug Control, Population Control.


The Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) has been kind enough to create a "popular" report that summarizes their work for the 7 billion people of the world they seek to control on the fundamental level of food, medicine (including herbs), and basic hygiene. The 47-page document, Understanding the Codex Alimentarius, is full of what can only be called New World Order Mega-Cockiness.

Now I don't throw around the "NWO" term too often, but when an international "think tank" or "advisory commission" that wields real power claims to know what is best for every human being in the world, down to what foods they should and should not eat, and how and where and when, I don't know a better way to describe the situation than as New World Order-esque. The CAC is group of people full of such sheer hubris that they think the best thing for them to do is to seize control of the food and drug supply of the entire world; and that they should be the ones who then determine exactly how, and to whom, it is distributed.

Nutricide - Criminalizing Natural Health, Vitamins, and Herbs with Rima Laibow, MD (~40 min., includes other subjects also):


Exuding their arrogance everywhere, the CAC praises its own work in Understanding the Codex Alimentarius, literally from beginning to end.

To quote the beginning, "The Codex Alimentarius, or the food code, has become the global reference point for consumers, food producers and processors, national food control agencies and the international food trade. The code has had an enormous impact on the thinking of food producers and processors as well as on the awareness of the end users - the consumers. Its influence extends to every continent, and its contribution to the protection of public health and fair practices in the food trade is immeasurable. The Codex Alimentarius system presents a unique opportunity for all countries to join the international community in formulating and harmonizing food standards and assure their global implementation."

To quote the end, "The Codex Alimentarius can safely claim to be the most important international reference point in matters concerning food quality. Its creation, moreover, has generated food-related scientific research and greatly increased the world community's awareness of the vital issues at stake--food quality, safety and public health."

They think they "can safely claim to be the most important"? How dare they! Human beings are free and know that Too Much Power + Too Few People = Worldwide Disaster. I say, "thanks, but no thanks!" to the WHO and FAO; I'll take care of my own food.

Ian Crane on Codex Alimentarius and the Big Pharma (~7 min.):


According to the CAC website, "The Codex Alimentarius Commission is an intergovernmental body with over 170 members, within the framework of the Joint Food Standards Programme established by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Health Organization, with the purpose of protecting the health of consumers and ensuring fair practices in the food trade. The Commission also promotes coordination of all food standards work undertaken by international governmental and non governmental organizations. The Codex Alimentarius (Latin, meaning Food Law or Code) is the result of the Commission's work: a collection of internationally adopted food standards, guidelines, codes of practice and other recommendations."

Additional links:

The Codex Alimentarius Commission brought to you by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN).

The Codex Alimentarius as Regulations and Policies for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)

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