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March 11, 2009 at 12:09:08     

Federal Ban on Organic Farms/Gardens

Diary Entry by Sue McIntosh (about the author)

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Recognize federal efforts to control our food and water in the illegitimate "codex alimentarius" and efforts to ban real organic farming and gardening.

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Henry Kissinger once said control of food means control of people.  We have now three urgent legislative matters that dictate we can eat only "frankenfood" and drink toxic liquids:  any codex alimentarius material; HR 875 and S 425, which prohibit organic farming and gardening for personal use.  This is fascism at its finest, folks. 

This is our REAL FOOD and drink "they" (our controllers) are trying to outlaw.  Every time we eat non-organic beef, especially stews and burgers, we are exposing ourselves to BSE, bovine spongioform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease.  Every time we eat grocery or restaurant food containing "hydrolyzed plant protein" (mislabelled MSG), or drinks sweetened with artificial sweeteners derived from pesticides, we are making ourselves prone to neurologic deterioration, blindness and other ills.  The only safe and healthful foods and water are "certified organic" or the equivalent and clean filtered tap water. 

Join the sizable community of real organic farms and gardeners keeping and expanding real-food habits.  Refuse to support the rising dictatorship.  Refuse any new rules telling us what we can and cannot eat.  Recall your congressional representatives.  And reconsider the meaning of April 15.

 

Take action -- click here to contact your local newspaper or congress people:
Support real organic food growers! No to HR875 and S425. No to the codex!

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Sue McIntosh, M.D.: TN childhood, CT adulthood. Former pediatric hematologist/oncologist (specialist in cancers and blood disorders in children and adolescents). Retired early due to severe fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis. Researched extensively (more...)
 

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Thank you for writing on this. by Linn Cohen-Cole on Friday, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:06:56 PM
Thank you for writing on this. by Linn Cohen-Cole on Saturday, Mar 14, 2009 at 7:23:33 AM

 
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