DELIBERATE FOOD SHORTAGES
Wade Northausen is a 3rd-generation Australian Farmer. He explains the legislation and policies that are implemented worldwide. Vandana Shiva agrees!
Maria Zeee video ON RUMBLE: Aussie Farmer Wade Northausen - Incoming Food Shortages, Population Starvation & the Fight of Our Lives
Right at the start of the interview, Maria mentioned Codex Alimentarius which is a particularly unpleasant and barely mentioned aspect of Agenda 21.
The Codex Alimentarius is a collection of internationally recognised standards, codes of practice, guidelines and other recommendations published by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (of the United Nations) relating to food, food production, food labeling, and food safety.
History
Until the Mid 20th Century, the Codex Alimentarius Austriacus was not well-known beyond the German-speaking countries of Europe. It subsequently lent its name to the international Codex Alimentarius Commission, the current international food codex collaboratively worked out by the Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Health Organisation.
Consisting of three volumes, the Codex was finished sometime between 1910 and 1917 by O. Dafert. It lacked actual integration into Austrian law until 1975.
The idea of a Europe-wide Codex Alimentarius based on the Austrian model was actively pursued by Hans Frenzel of Austria between 1954 and 1958. Frenzel's work culminated in the creation of the Council of the Codex Alimentarius Europaeus in June 1958, under the joint sponsorship of the International Commission on Agricultural Industries and the International Bureau of Analytical Chemistry.
In 1975, the committee for the Codex Alimentarius Austriacus was reorganised to conform with Austrian food laws, which have a reputation of being some of the strictest food laws in the world.
Classification of supplements and additives
In 1996 the German delegation, sponsored by three German pharmaceutical firms, put forward a proposal that no herb, vitamin or mineral should be sold for preventive or therapeutic reasons, and that supplements should be reclassified as drugs. The proposal was agreed, but protests halted its implementation until, in 2003, the British government made the import of certain dried herbs from China illegal.
The slow drip of control had begun.
The 28th Session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission was subsequently held July 4–9, 2005. Among the many issues discussed were the Guidelines for Vitamin and Mineral Food Supplements, which were adopted during the meeting as new global safety guidelines: The guidelines state that "people should...be encouraged to select a balanced diet from food before considering any vitamin and mineral supplement. In cases where the intake from the diet is insufficient or where consumers consider their diet requires supplementation, vitamin and mineral food supplements serve to supplement the daily diet."
The Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) has said that the Guidelines call "for labelling that contains information on maximum consumption levels of vitamin and mineral food supplements.”
The WHO has also said that the Guidelines "ensure that consumers receive beneficial health effects from vitamins and minerals."
In 2004, similarities were noted between the EU's Food Supplements Directive and the Codex Alimentarius draft guidelines for vitamin and mineral supplements.
Criticism
The 2003 International Commission of the Future of Food and Agriculture, convened by Italian politician Claudio Martini and chaired by anti-globalisation activist Vandana Shiva, issued several manifestos, including the Manifesto on the Future of Food, which contended that "bureaucracies like the World Trade Organization, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the Codex Alimentarius have codified policies designed to serve the interests of global agribusiness above all others, while actively undermining the rights of farmers and consumers".
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DELIBERATE FOOD SHORTAGES
Good stuff. "They" are so busy creating chaos. Demonic.
Thanks for looking into this topic Frances. It's way more complex than many think. As I explain in both links, it's even more complex than some farmers think.
https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/whats-happening-in-the-netherlands
https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/netherlands-picnic-food-facility