The Codex Alimentarius -- the Beginning of the End?

I finally had a chance to read through the references in the early part of the thread regarding Dr. Laibow and her Major General husband, and am reminded yet again that nothing is as it appears to be. I appreciate the "heads-up" about the probability of other agendas than what are described in her interviews. And I especially appreciate the reminder to remain vigilant and not to take things at face value. "All that glitters is not gold."
 
Carpe said:
It's another ptb threat scum, like vaccination, and everything ptb do, any program they approve, they make sure, they do it for our own best.

Agreed! The ptb certainly don't do anything "for our best," but they really do want to "take care of us."

For example, they have been clamping down on the marketing of colloidal silver because they're worried it might get in the water and kill the fish! (Meanwhile, they're closing down the EPA research library and throwing out decades of research due to "budget cuts" as fictitious as al Qaeda.)

No doubt these same budget cuts are what clamped down on all those bank bail-outs. Oh yeah, but they were "too big to fail" whereas our "little" environment is optional...et cetera ad nauseum
 
In Canada, the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) says pharmacists cannot be assured natural products are safe until they are granted a government license:

http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=2534645

Makers of natural-health products say they are bracing for widespread layoffs and millions of dollars in losses after Canada's pharmacy regulators issued a surprise directive recently urging druggists to stop selling unlicensed natural remedies.

The order affects thousands of herbal treatments, multi-vitamins and other products, most of them waiting for approval from Health Canada under a backlogged, five-year-old program to regulate natural-health goods.

The National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) says pharmacists cannot be assured the products are safe until they are granted a government licence, and should not sell them in those circumstances. "Pharmacists are obliged to hold the health and safety of the public or patient as their first and foremost consideration," said the association's recently issued position statement.

Representatives of the natural health industry, however, have reacted angrily to the directive issued last month, predicting it will have little impact on patient safety, while triggering an economic "crisis" for their members.

"We are talking about job loss, we are talking about a lot of income loss, we are talking about product stuck in warehouses that cannot be sold," Jean-Yves Dionne, a spokesman for the Canadian Health Food Association, said in an interview.

A statement issued by the association calls the directive self-serving and contrary to federal government policy.

"It has taken a sledge hammer to a finishing nail," the group said. "It will create confusion for consumers. It is the wrong thing to do."

NAPRA is comprised of representatives of the provincial colleges of pharmacy that regulate the profession. It is now up to the individual provinces to implement the statement. The Ontario and Quebec colleges have already done so, with Ontario pressing pharmacists to not buy or order any more of the affected products, and its neighbour pushing for druggists to also remove unlicensed product already on their shelves, Mr. Dionne said.

Pharmacies, as surprised by the directive as anyone, are caught in the middle, said Jeff Poston of the Canadian Pharmacists Association.

"One of the questions that everybody is asking in the pharmacy world is, ‘Why now?' As far as people can determine, nothing has significantly changed."

A spokesman for NAPRA was not available for comment.

The controversy revolves around Health Canada's natural-health products regime, launched in 2004 to vet treatments that had been virtually unregulated before, in a new system some critics said was still too lax. As it ploughed through tens of thousands of applications for licences, the department said manufacturers could continue selling their products, so long as they had at least applied for approval.

The department has issued about 18,000 natural-health licences, while at least 10,000 products are still waiting for certification, industry representatives said. The whole process was supposed to be done by this January.

The natural-food association argues that it makes no sense for the pharmacy regulators to try to block sales of products awaiting licences, when Health Canada itself has said they can be sold pending an approval decision.

The industry is worth an estimated $1.5-billion to $2-billion a year, but many producers are small operations with sales of $1-million to $2-million annually and could be decimated by the directive, Mr. Dionne said. He cited a call he got last week from a manufacturer in Nova Scotia who sells two products -- a homeopathic remedy for diabetes-related pain and a vitamin-based pill -- that are waiting for approval and could be forced off the shelves.

"They are really panicking out there," he said.

Some manufacturers could sell their products in health-food stores instead, but others rely exclusively on pharmacies, said Mr. Dionne.

Gerry Harrington of Consumer Health Products Canada, another industry group that represents natural-health producers, said his members strongly support the regulations. NAPRA may be targeting others, though, who are trying to evade any government oversight, he said.

"There is a sub-set of companies out there who have no intention of complying with the regulations, who have taken advantage of the interim approach to essentially ignore the regulations," Mr. Harrington said. "Some companies have chosen ... to lobby politically for an essentially unregulated or minimally regulated industry."

Meanwhile, Mr. Poston said pharmacists are pressing for the regulators to lessen the disruption by phasing in the policy.

National Post
 
And who do governments grant licenses to? Predators, parasites and con-artists.
 
JGeropoulas said:
Agreed! The ptb certainly don't do anything "for our best," but they really do want to "take care of us."

For example, they have been clamping down on the marketing of colloidal silver because they're worried it might get in the water and kill the fish! (Meanwhile, they're closing down the EPA research library and throwing out decades of research due to "budget cuts" as fictitious as al Qaeda.)

This is ironic, since there are several users of the nano catalytic silver hydrosols, that our company distributes, who are using it in their aquariums to control bacterial infection safely. The Washington DC "grass roots" astroturf organization that is pushing this agenda has presented some of the most pathetic pseudo science imaginable to promote this tenuous position. The company which was the primary target for this action (the only silver supplement manufacturer listed in the original complaint) put forth a rebuttal. It is posted at our website: _http://www.lifesilver.com/environment.htm

The Rima Laibow/Major General (Ret.) Albert Stubblebine CODEX farce is laid bare by the Dr. Mathias Rath Foundation website. Dr Rath is the person who stopped the rush to CODEX in Europe over 20 years ago:
_http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/THE_FOUNDATION/Events/codex-moderngeneral.html
_http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/THE_FOUNDATION/Events/codex-beware.htm

The Alliance for Natural Health has done more to stop the bits of CODEX Alimentarius that have been introduced as legislation than anyone that I am aware of. These people are the anti-Rima/Stubby. They take these issues into court, which is the most effective method of setting precedence. They have an impressive track record of wins.
_http://www.anh-usa.org/
 
It's interesting to observe how they treat the silver products vs the truly poisonous MMS.
 
I´ve got a rather disturbing email from one of my online nutrition suppliers today:

... Only 10% of people have heard of CODEX, but put very simply, it is a set of laws & regulations about Vitamins and Supplements which are being introduced round the world by the WHO (World Health Organisation) and enforced by the WTO (World Trade Organisation). In April 2011 they will impact on the HERBS we all use and later on other Vits and Supps. Essentially, the items we are used to buying over the counter or from [company name taken off by me] will be restricted to extremely small dosage levels, or, banned completely.

This sounds a rediculous "Conspiracy Theory" but this one is really happening in our own back yard. ...please take time to read this webpage because if BigPharma wins you will lose, FOR EVER, your rights to buy the preventative medications we all now take for granted....

Please make sure you watch the 3 minute videos by Dr Robert Verkerk at the bottom of the page, they are excellent and will give you a good insight to this frightening situation.....

The article mentioned is this, the source seems reliable to me.
_http://www.anh-europe.org/campaigns/codex#What_is_codex

The video 1-3 mentioned by Dr Robert Verkerk:

_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWRxT_6L_pA&feature=player_embedded
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPybbh7ux58&feature=player_embedded
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxMjlAUeW2s&feature=player_embedded
 
It seems these creatures want absolutly that people be too weak to survive the coming destruction of the world.
 
FYI: Rima - Stubblebine - Natural Solutions Foundation looking to setup in Chile

Rabelais said:
The Rima Laibow/Major General (Ret.) Albert Stubblebine CODEX farce is laid bare by the Dr. Mathias Rath Foundation website. Dr Rath is the person who stopped the rush to CODEX in Europe over 20 years ago:
_http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/THE_FOUNDATION/Events/codex-moderngeneral.html
_http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/THE_FOUNDATION/Events/codex-beware.htm

I am on an expat in Chile mailing list and thought I'd repost this message that was sent to the list.
---- on_strike_usaexpat aka expat_in_chile

From: Natural Solutions <********@gmail.com>
Subject: [chilegringos] Organic Finca wanted with great water, views
Date: January 22, 2012 2:10:24 AM GMT-03:00
To: chilegringos@yahoogroups.com
Reply-To: chilegringos@yahoogroups.com

The Natural Solutions Foundation, a US and Panama entity, is looking at creating a teaching farm in Chile, region unspecified as yet.
We are looking for clean land, abundant water, uplifting vistas and abundant water.
We expect to visit Chile again in the next month and look forward to any assistance you can give us in
Locating this land parcel
Locating a competent and conscientious attorney to help with the various legal steps involved
Passionate partners in this educational, social and commercial program.
Please visit <snip> and go to <snip> to watch
Giving the Gift of Life to the Children of Fukushima -NOW!
The Genocidal Genda
Nutricide
E Genocidal Feast
the Globalist Agenda
And more.
You can reply off forum, if you like, to <snip>.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Yours in health and freedom,
Dra Rima
Rima E. Laibow, MD
Medical Director
natural Solutions Foundation

Looks like proofreading is not a priority.
 
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