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In 1980, Stephen Fox founded New Millennium Fine Art, a Santa Fe gallery specializing in Native American and Landscape, and is very active in New Mexico Legislative consumer protection politics, trying above to get the FDA to rescind its approval for the neurotoxic and carcinogenic artificial sweetener, Aspartame. [http://www.prlog.org/10070694]

In a strictly legislative context, his most important writing has been for the Hawaii Senate: http://www.prlog.org/10056715-hawaii-senate

In his capacity as Contributing Editor of the Santa Fe Sun News, Fox recently interviewed Mikhail Gorbachev: http://www.prlog.org/10064349-mikhail-gorbachev

He has been adamant and resourceful about exposing the charlatans of the sometimes-organic food movement. Take the time to read this press release concerning California Attorney General Jerry Brown's suits against Whole Foods, Avalon, and others, for either knowingly or negligently adding a deadly carcinogen to their body care products and soap, as in Whole Foods 365 Label products: http://www.prlog.org/10079593

He cordially invites all Op Ed News readers to visit New Mexico in 2008!

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14 Diaries

Tuesday, January 12, 2010
NEW ZEALAND NGO's call for Diet drink's aspartame to be dumped
New Zealand is leading the world in efforts to dump approval for neurotoxic and carcinogenic aspartame, in diet colas, sugarless gum, table sweeteners, etc., made by Ajinomoto of Japan, world's largest maker of neurotoxic food additives (also MSG)

Monday, January 4, 2010
FDA continues world colonization, opens another international facility in Mexico
A startling analysis of the FDA's efforts to expand its work into Mexico, while it continues to abandon even basic efforts to further test already approved pharmaceuticals and junk food additives like aspartame and food colorings, etc., which are clearly harming millions in our nation alone.

Saturday, January 2, 2010
FDA continues world colonization, opens another international facility in Mexico
(1 comments) A startling analysis of the FDA's efforts to expand its work into Mexico, while it continues to abandon even basic efforts to further test already approved pharmaceuticals and junk food additives like aspartame and food colorings, etc., which are clearly harming millions in our nation alone.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009
California Opens Proposition 65 File, Could Lead to State Suits re: Carcinogenic Properties
California takes the first step towards leading to Big Aspartame suits, like the Big Tobacco suits, based on proven carcinogenic properties of that sweetener; similar suits are ongoing against Whole Foods for a different proven carcinogeni 2,4,5-Chlorade in their line of "organic" skin products.

Friday, October 10, 2008
On Gandhi's Birthday
Barack Obama on the influence of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi on his ideas and actions.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Palin meets her first world leaders in New York; Hypothetical Humorous Conversation
(2 comments) What did Palin and Karzai talk about? Got a sense of humor? Read this to find out!

Saturday, August 30, 2008
Does Anyone Find this as Hilarious as I Do?
More hilarious articles on why McCain picked Palin, and what it all means. You might learn more from watching, say, The Mouse That Roared.

Monday, August 18, 2008
Backstage with Obama in Denver at the Democratic Convention : Details on Who These Ten People Are, Where They Come From
A personal letter from Barack Obama about the Ten Americans Who Will Meet with him Backstage in Denver, posted by Stephen Fox, Contributing Editor Santa Fe Sun News

Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Dear Obama: Please distance yourself from Rev. Wright!
(2 comments) Obama asked to steer clear of his old pastor, Rev. Wright: potential dangers of association are set forth in this short letter....

Wednesday, March 26, 2008
John McCain is Very Scary
(1 comments) A brief analysis of McCain's candidacy by one of the most progressive Democrats in the New Mexico Legislature, sponsor of the bill to ban aspartame, and sponsor of several measures to improve accountability in elections, like paper balloting/paper trail.

Thursday, March 13, 2008
Hawaii Senate Aspartame Resolution, carried by the Honorable Senator Suzanne Chun Oakland
The most truthful legislative document ever presented regarding the neurotoxic and carcinogenic additive, Aspartame & Methanol & Formaldehyde, in 7000 manufactured USA food products & numerous medications, despite numerous requests of FDA Commissioner Von Eschenbach (all ignored or declined) to rescind approval for USA markets; we are grateful to Senator Chun Oakland for her vision and her desire to protect Hawaiians' health!

Thursday, February 7, 2008
Three strong testimonial letters to support bill to ban Aspartame in Hawaii
This bill will be heard by the full Health Committee about 9 AM in Honolulu: it is a make or break situation: these letters are from a Professor of Psychiatry in Ohio, a documentary film maker in Tucson, and a radio talkshow host from Honolulu. Let's hope the committee doesn't turn a deaf ear to such appropriate testimony! There are many many more of such testimonial letters that have been sent to the committee members....

Thursday, February 7, 2008
New Mexico Senate Aspartame Ban Sponsor writes to Hawaii House Health Committee, Encouraging a Do Pass on Hawaii Bill
New Mexico State Senator analyzes corporate lobbyists' tactics to eviscerate pro consumer legislation, in his encouragement for Hawaii House Health Commitee to give a do-pass to Hawaii House bill to ban aspartame on February 8, Friday.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Major Aspartame Neurotoxicity Challenge in New Zealand
(4 comments) New Zealand Food Safety Authorities Admit Toxicity Problems to Members of New Zealand Parliament; victims tell their stories, which are rejected as merely anectdotal by "not unmoved" members of Ministry Committee

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