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by Jennifer Freeman
Many major cities with serious gang problems already have similar laws on the books at the state and local levels. This has not prevented gangs from operating, nor has it lessened the incidences of human trafficking and the other crimes associated with it such as sexual assault, drug trafficking, and murder... (Click title to continue)
We have been writing about this subject a long time. I am now seeing the subject published more and more by the media. The word is out and the facts are undeniable and the following article (and parts 2 and 3) are perfect explanations of what is happening...
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SUSTAINABLE MEDICINE + SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT = DUTY TO DIE
Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
UN AGENDA 21 AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Legend, not science, states that crabs are easier to boil than frogs. Frogs placed in a pot of hot water jump out to safety. In a cauldron of crabs, however, if one crab laboriously crawls up the pot wall from the hot water to the rim to escape, the other crabs snatch him back down so they all cook together.
Sustainable Development is a private property land grab. It is justified in the name of global equity, overcoming economic disparities, and assuring global integrity of the environment. Sustainable Medicine is a body grab. It is justified in the name of achieving global medical equity, overcoming health disparities, and assuring an enduring global environment free of too many people.
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Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen
Monday, July 4th, 2005
"Big Pharma" won a major victory in Rome, Italy today. Vitamins and minerals, for over-the-counter sale will be phased out, almost completely, in every country on Planet Earth. The "German Model" of health care will now be the law of the land - in every land.
Below is a press release from Diane Miller JD of the National Health Freedom Coalition, detailing the action. Diane is in Rome at the meeting.
Press Release - National Health Freedom Coalition: Codex Full Commission adopts Codex Guidelines for Vitamin and Mineral Food Supplements in final form July 4, 2005, Rome Italy. by Diane Miller JD.
Minutes ago the full Commission of Codex Alimentarius adopted in final form, the Codex Guidelines for Vitamin and Mineral Food Supplements. This adoption is the Step 8 adoption, the final stage of adoption for the international Codex guidelines. The Codex Vitamin and Mineral Food Supplements guidelines are now official and no longer in draft form.
The Commission, attended by over 85 of the 171 Codex countries, adopted the guidelines by consensus method. There was brief discussion before adoption taking in comments from a small number of countries and two NGOs.
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