Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Codex Alimentarius/Senate S.510 was created in 1962 as a trade Commission by the UN-Wake Up Americans !

Codex Alimentarius was created in 1962 as a trade Commission by the UN to control the international trade of food. Its initial intentions may have been altruistic but it has been taken over by corporate interests, most notably the pharmaceutical, pesticide, biotechnology and chemical industries.If you want to have a garden without potential Government interference shutting out and possibly arresting you read and heed this article.Once this act passes the Senate (it did) the new created Food Safety Association (FSA) will be the sole regulator of food safety and take away the rights of each state to regulate their food safety measures. This act will grant the FSA “the power to implement and administer a national system for regular unannounced inspection of food establishments under its own terms, those terms set forth by the UN. This is all part of the CODEX ALIMENTARIUS started in 1963.
This allows the FSA to reclassify all farms as “food production facilities”. This means that small patch of tomatoes or your neighbor’s wheat farm will have to comply with the regulations and inspection protocols of the FSA and will have to comply with food safety requirements they see fit. Your small patch of tomatoes, if you plan to sell them at the farmer’s market or even give away could be regulated by the FSA.
The act will also require farmers to comply with minimum standards created by the FSA for all farming practices, which can include requiring all farmers to create Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point plans and other written credentials. This act will give the power to “arrogate preventative process controls to reduce adulteration of food” as they see fit. Along with this, the FSA will have the power to enforce food safety laws, to access civil fines and penalties for those not complying with all safety laws created by the FSA. The fines and penalties can be as much as $1 million per violation. The money received by the FSA for violations can be used to “carry out enforcement activities under the food safety law” as they deem necessary.
If you are already apprised of this bill and  it’s egregious control, contact/arrest your Senator now.

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