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Linked from http://www.iamonemind.com/codex.html CODEX ALIMENTARIUS: HYPE? By David A. Burgess Written: May 03, 2009
So what is the Codex Alimentarius, exactly? According to the Commission itself,
Material has relatively low acute toxicity but is toxic because of its persistent and cumulative nature in body tissues in rich lipid content.
Codex has established safe EMRLs for some POPs and future sessions of the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues will consider this matter further and eventually decide if these EMRLS are still needed." He was the son of Edmund ter Meer the founder of a chemical company later becoming part of Bayer. Fritz ter Meer also worked for Bayer and later IG Farben. He was involved in the planing satellite camp of KZ Auschwitz Monowitz concentration camp. He was sentenced to seven years prison by the Nuremberg Trials in 1948. After he was released in 1951 he became supervisory board chairman (Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender) of the Bayer AG. He retired in 1961. In 1962, he became one of the architects of Codex Alimentarius."
"In 1962, ter Meer was one of the architects of the 'Codex Alimentarius Commission' and one of the main designers of the schemes that would profit from human suffering." "The deceptive title "Codex Alimentarius" is no accident. It was devised by the same companies and indeed the same individuals, who gave the Auschwitz concentration camp inmates the deceptive slogan "Arbeit mach frei" ('Work makes you free')."
There are some very vague statements about the origins of Codex in Understanding Codex: "In the Austro-Hungarian Empire between 1897 and 1911, a collection of standards and product descriptions for a wide variety of foods was developed as the Codex Alimentarius Austriacus. Although lacking legal force, it was used as a reference by the courts to determine standards of identity for specific foods. The present-day Codex Alimentarius draws its name from the Austrian code." (P. 6-7) "The Conference also felt that: '... coordination of the growing number of food standards programmes undertaken by many organizations presented a particular problem'. "Within four months of the regional conference, FAO entered into discussions with WHO, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Council of the Codex Alimentarius Europaeus with proposals that would lead to the establishment of an international food standards programme. In November 1961, the Eleventh Session of the FAO Conference passed a resolution to set up the Codex Alimentarius Commission. In May 1963, the Sixteenth World Health Assembly approved the establishment of the Joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Programme and adopted the Statutes of the Codex Alimentarius Commission."
"Now wait", you may say, "how does this impact me, anyways?"
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The plan started way back in the 60's is about to come to fruition. The date when all WTO members are expected to be Codex compliant is not years away, it is months away (December 2009). I'll bet you haven't seen anything about that on CNN or CBC, or read about it in your local paper. Shouldn't something this big, that affects the very food we eat, and our rights as citizens and human beings, be brought under closer public scrutiny? Fortunately, there are some very intelligent people who are looking at the local applications of these things, and they are doing their best to raise awareness about how legal changes being made to harmonize us with Codex are also being used to affect us in other, even more sinister ways. Researching the folks featured in the videos linked above and below will help you connect with some of those people, and the groups which they have decided to create or support.
1 - adequate food and water Do you feel that you have all four of those things? Based on what you have read, do you feel that this Codex Alimentarius, and the resulting legal haggling here in Canada (bills C51-52, Bill C6, etc) are going to provide you with more of any of those four things? If not, then who DOES benefit from these changes? Do your own research. Talk to other people. Find out what's going on, and whatever you learn, please share it with others. If what you find seems to contradict the "rumors", then by all means, publish that information! One voice speaking with truth and clarity can cut through a thousand misunderstandings and lies. If what you found seems to confirm the fears of so many, then now is the time to do something about it. Find out if there are any local movements dedicated to stopping this profit-driven madness. Join them, support them, tell your friends about them. Or in the very least, pass this on to others, in order that they too may have the opportunity to make up their own minds.
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