by Dr. Gregory Damato, Ph.D., citizen journalist
NaturalNews
Codeath (sorry, I meant Codex) Alimentarius, latin for
Food Code, is a very misunderstood organization that most people
(including nearly all U.S. congressmen) have never heard of, never mind
understand the true reality of this extremely powerful trade
organization. From the official Codex website (www.codexalimentarius.net)
the altruistic purpose of this commission is in "protecting health of
the consumers and ensuring fair trade practices in the food trade, and
promoting coordination of all food standards work undertaken by
international governmental and non-governmental organizations". Codex
is a joint venture regulated by the Food and Agricultural Organization
(FAO) and World Health Organization (WHO).
Brief History of Codex
The
history of Codex began in 1893 when the Austria-Hungarian empire
decided it needed a specific set of guidelines by which the courts
could rule on cases dealing with food [1]. This regulatory set of
mandates became known as Codex Alimentarius and was effectively
implemented until the fall of the empire in 1918. The United Nations
(UN) met in 1962 and decided that Codex should be re-implemented
worldwide in order to protect health of the consumers. Two-thirds of
funding for Codex emanates from the FAO while the other third comes
from the WHO.
In 2002, the FAO and WHO had serious concerns
about the direction of Codex and hired an external consultant to
determine its performance since 1962 and to designate which direction
to take the trade organization [2]. The consultant concluded that Codex
should be immediately scrapped and eliminated. It was at this time that
big industry realized the full monetary potential of this organization
and exerted its powerful influence. The updated outcome was a toned
down report asking Codex to address 20 various concerns within the
organization.
Since 2002, the Codex Alimentarius Commission has
covertly surrendered its role as an international public health and
consumer protection organization. Under the helm of big industry, the
sole surreptitious purpose of the new codex is to increase profits for
the global corporate juggernauts while controlling the world through
food. The implicit understanding of their philosophy is that if you
control food, you control the world.
Codex Now
The
most dominant country behind the agenda of Codex is the United States
whose sole purpose is to benefit multinational interests like Big
Pharma, Big Agribusiness, Big Chema and the like. At the latest meeting
in Geneva, the U.S. recently became the chair of Codex which will
facilitate an exacerbation of the distortion of health freedom and will
continue the promulgation of misinformation and lies about genetically
modified organism (GMOs) and nutrients while fulfilling the tacit
population control agenda. The reason the U.S. continues to dominate
Codex is because other countries falsely believe the U.S. possesses the
latest and greatest safety technology when it comes to food and hence,
whatever the U.S. asks for, its allies (E.U., Argentina, Brazil,
Canada, Mexico, Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore)
follow suit nearly every time.
Many of the countries who wish to
participate and want to voice their opinions are not allowed to attend
the Codex meetings as the U.S. denies most visas for these
representatives whenever they feel like it. Many of these countries
(South Africa, Swaziland, Kenya, Ghana, Egypt, Cameroon, Sudan,
Nigeria) realize that Codex has been altered from a benevolent food
organization to one that is fraudulent, lethal and illegitimate. The
fact that Codex meetings are held all over the world is also no
accident and allows the U.S. to maintain its tight grip on the Codex
agenda as the less economically viable countries are not able to attend.
The Real Threat
While
the esoteric agenda of the media is busy driving fear into the hearts
of the world by focusing on terrorism, global warming, salmonella, and
food shortages, the real threats are clandestinely becoming a reality.
Soon every single thing you put into your mouth (with the exception of
pharmaceuticals, of course) will be highly regulated by Codex
Alimentarius, including water. The standards of Codex are a complete
affront to the freedom of clean and healthy food, yet these regulations
have no legal international standing. Why should we be worried? These
soon-to-be mandatory standards will apply to every country who are
members of the WTO (World Trade Organization). If countries do not
follow these standards, then enormous trade sanctions will result. Some
Codex standards that will take effect on December 31, 2009 and once
initiated are completely irrevocable include [2]:
* All nutrients (vitamins and minerals) are to be considered toxins/poisons and are to be removed from all food because Codex prohibits the use of nutrients to "prevent, treat or cure any condition or disease"
* All food (including organic) is to be irradiated, removing all toxic nutrients from food (unless eaten locally and raw).
*
Nutrients allowed will be limited to a Positive List developed by Codex
which will include such beneficial nutrients like Fluoride (3.8 mg
daily) developed from environmental waste. All other nutrients will be
prohibited nationally and internationally to all Codex-compliant
countries [2].
* All nutrients (e.g., CoQ10, Vitamins A,
B, C, D, Zinc and Magnesium) that have any positive health impact on
the body will be deemed illegal under Codex and are to be reduced to
amounts negligible to humans' health [3].
* You will not even be able to obtain these anywhere in the world even with a prescription.
* All
advice on nutrition (including written online or journal articles or
oral advice to a friend, family member or anyone) will be illegal. This
includes naturalnews.com reports on vitamins and minerals and all
nutritionist's consultations.
* All dairy cows are to be treated with Monsanto's recombinant bovine growth hormone.
* All animals used for food are to be treated with potent antibiotics and exogenous growth hormones.
*
The reintroduction of deadly and carcinogenic organic pesticides that
in 1991, 176 countries (including the U.S.) have banned worldwide
including 7 of the 12 worst at the Stockholm Convention on Persistent
Organic Pesticides (e.g., Hexachlorobenzene, Toxaphene, and Aldrin)
will be allowed back into food at elevated levels [4].
*
Dangerous and toxic levels (0.5 ppb) of aflotoxin in milk produced from
moldy storage conditions of animal feed will be allowed. Aflotoxin is
the second most potent (non-radiation) carcinogenic compound known to
man.
* Mandatory use of growth hormones and antibiotics on all food herds, fish and flocks
* Worldwide implementation of unlabeled GMOs into crops, animals, fish and trees.
* Elevated levels of residue from pesticides and insecticides that are toxic to humans and animals.
Some examples of potential permissible safe levels of nutrients under Codex include [2]:
* Niacin - upper limits of 34 mcg daily (effective daily doses include 2000 to 3000 mcgs).
* Vitamin C - upper limits of 65 to 225 mcg daily (effective daily doses include 6000 to 10000 mcgs).
* Vitamin D - upper limits of 5 μg daily (effective daily doses include 6000 to 10000 μg).
*
Vitamin E - upper limits of 15 IU of alpha tocopherol only per day,
even though alpha tocopherol by itself has been implicated in cell
damage and is toxic to the body (effective daily doses of mixed
tocopherols include 10000 to 12000 IU).
The Door is Open for Codex
In
1995, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) created an illegal
policy stating that international standards (i.e, Codex) would
supersede U.S. laws governing all food even if these standards were
incomplete [5]. Furthermore, in 2004 the U.S. passed the Central
American Free Trade Agreement (illegal under U.S. law, but legal under
international law) that requires the U.S. to conform to Codex in
December of 2009 [6].
Once these standards are adopted there is
no possible way to return to the standards of the old. Once Codex
compliance begins in any area, as long as we remain a member of
the WTO, it is totally irrevocable. These standards are then unable to
be repealed, changed or altered in any way shape or form [1, 2, 7].
Population
control for money is the easiest way to describe the new Codex which is
run by the U.S. and controlled by Big Pharma and the like to reduce the
population to a sustainable 500 million - a reduction of approximately
93 percent. The FAO and WHO have the audacity to estimate that by the
introduction of just the vitamin and mineral guideline alone, at a
minimum 3 billion deaths (1 billion from starvation and another 2
billion from preventable and degenerative diseases of under nutrition,
e.g., cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes) will result.
Degraded,
demineralized, pesticide-filled and irradiated foods are the fastest
and most efficient way to cause a profitable surge in malnutrition,
preventable and degenerative disease which the most appropriate course
of action is always pharmaceuticals. Death for profit is the new name
of the game. Big Pharma has been waiting for this opportunity for years.
Fighting Back
Dr.
Rima Laibow, M.D., who is the medical director for Natural Solutions
Foundation, has undertaken legal action against the U.S. government and
continues to attend every Codex meeting while fighting for your health
freedom. The latest Codex meeting in Geneva heard some dissenting
voices that were tired of the U.S. bullying every other country in the
world with its population control agenda. Brazil and China have stated
that when smaller, underrepresented countries are unable to attend
Codex meetings (due to the U.S. not allowing Visas or for lack of
monetary means) then every decision made in their absence is invalid.
As a result, Codex may soon fall apart under the weight of it own
corruption, but pressure needs to be unilaterally applied.
Dr.
Rima has also been meeting with delegates from other countries and
making them aware of something called Private Standards. Private
standards allow countries to draft food standards which are safer and
higher than those mandated by Codex. Obviously, this is not a very
difficult task and many countries can seemingly circumvent the flawed
and irrevocable guidelines Codex is attempting to implement on December
31, 2009 [7].
What Can You Do?
The only way to
avoid such cataclysmic events are to fight with the dissemination of
knowledge to everyone you know. It does not matter whether they are
still asleep or hypnotized by the enslavement of daily life or too busy
to pay attention -- the time to wake up is now. The U.S. government and
the collaborating media have been trying to distract America while all
these egregious and mandatory standards are covertly passed. It is time
to take action and you can do so by going to (www.healthfreedomusa.org) and following the latest updates on Codex. You can also sign a legal citizen's petition here: (http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/index.p...) .
Another
effective way to get your voice heard is through sending emails or
writing to your congressman (https://forms.house.gov/wyr/welcome.shtml)
. If you send one email to congress, it will ostensibly count as 13,000
emails. The U.S. Congress believes that for each person who takes the
time to write or email them there are another 13,000 others who share
similar views but do not take the time to promulgate them. Those living
in other countries need to contact their representatives in order to
have your voice heard. It is very important that swift and vociferous
action be taken now. Times are changing very rapidly and unless we all
come together on this issue we may all have to start thinking about
growing our own food in the near future to avoid extermination.
Codex Contacts to Take Action
Dr.
F. Edward Scarbrough
U.S. Manager for Codex
U.S. Department of
Agriculture
4861-South Building
Washington, DC 20250
Phone: (202)
205-7760
Fax: (202) 720-3157
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The U.S. Codex official website is
(http://www.fsis.usda.gov/regulations_&_...)
For
Further Information Contact:
U.S. Codex Office
Room 4861, South
Building
Washington, DC 20250-3700
Phone: (202) 205-7760
Fax: (202)
720-3157
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