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Showing posts with label codex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label codex. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Governments rolling over when we need them

A few weeks ago I mentioned the world wide battle of those who are opposed to the United Nations Codex Ailimentarius laws to regulate all food world-wide.  

Those laws are gradually being implemented all pervasively around the world but they have some opposition.

So it was interesting to see that it isn’t the big governments, the sovereign nations that are rejecting the UN’s police food state, and asserting their sovereignty, but it is the little local areas.

In Maine, just north of New Hampshire in good ol US of A, local governments there are asserting their  local authority, as they have done historically, by passing local ordinances to allow citizens their God given rights to “"produce, process, sell, purchase, and consume local foods of their choosing," which includes even state- and federally-restricted foods like raw milk.”

It is the sort of response we want ,and deserve, from our Federal Government but do you think Australia is exerting it’s sovereignty for our freedoms?

Turn It Up.


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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Don't Swallow This

The 1st of May was a significant day around the world, but one of the most significant things that will affect us all went largely un-noticed, and there was scarcely a mention of it in world news.

What happened? 

In Europe the first effects of what the United Nations calls ‘Codex Alimentarius’ were being put in effect.  

It starts in Europe, but Codex Alimentarius is about the UN imposing extremely ridiculous and frankly overly oppressive worldwide regulations over all vitamins, all herbal supplements, even all food. How it is produced, stored and sold. Even right down to regulating what farmers can use as fertiliser on their crops, and yes, that even includes United Nations regulations over backyard food productions, what you and I call a garden.

This has been coming for a long time and frankly I like many other people thought governments around the world would tell the UN where to get off.  

The United Nations calls this world wide imposition of it’s regulations a safety measure. 

  Turn It Up.



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THERE ARE LOTS AROUND, you may have to look through a lot of the official mis-information though...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/8638467/Codex-Alimentarius





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UNDERSTANDING BAR-STOOL ECONOMICS AND THE CARBON TAX
http://turnitupmike.blogspot.com/2011/03/bar-stool-carbon-tax-economic-modelling.html


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I want to thank the team from Bow Bow Plumbing.
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I've known them for a long time and always been impressed by them. 

Bow Bow Plumbing brings a work ethic to the job that we need
more of in the business world.

If you have need for a commercial plumber, check him out.



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