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Prevent Complete Industrialization of US Food Supply

Please sign this petition to prevent COMPLETE industrialization of our national food supply and imminent adoption of the WTO Codex regulations which will restrict the use of nutritional supplements.

HR 875, S 425 and related bills in essence, are a sneak attack implementation of Codex Alimentarius. The Natural Solutions Foundation has been warning that organic farming and home growing, clean food and food freedom were under heavy attack.

Congress often comes up with bad ideas. This is not just a bad idea: it is a catastrophically bad idea for health and freedom. In fact, it is nothing short of food tyranny and will kill not only organic farming, along with the entire private farming sector, but pave the way for Codex regulations to be adopted in this country. Your own gardens are at risk as well.

If passed by the Senate in the next few days, this bill will result in the loss of clean, healthy, and organic food as well as independent farming in the US and the complete industrialization of the US food supply.

Please take action and sign the petition now so that our food security and safety are not served by agencies and laws which -

~ drive independent farmers out of business,
~ forbid seed saving,
~ destroy safe food production and organic farming,
~ propagate dangerous and destructive industrial farming practices,
~ guarantee the total control of the food system by industrial forces known for unsafe food production while destroying the capacity of independent farmers to survive a regulatory onslaught created specifically to destroy them,
~ put home food production in jeopardy,
~ “HARMonize food production with pro-industry, pro-WTO controlled, lowest common denominator practices of Codex Alimentarius.

http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/568/t/1128/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=26714

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