See Meinhard’s comment below : ” somehow i have the feeling that the speaker in the video (Dr. Rima Laibow, no wikipedia page – hm) is a bit of a hoax.”
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somehow i have the feeling that the speaker in the video (Dr. Rima Laibow, no wikipedia page – hm) is a bit of a hoax.
some clues:
* her “non-profit” website healthfreedomusa.org prominently features 2 for-profit shops: “Organics4U” and “Natural Solutions Marketplace” – run by her husband General Stubblebine and herself
* they seem to be fine with multi-level marketing: http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/mall/ states “Please contact us if you have a product, service, affiliate program or MLM product line […]”
* i could not find any proof that the codex will be implemented world-wide at the end of this year (which she claims)
* greenpeace does not address the “3 billion lives threat” codex alimentarius at all, apart from a little side note, where they actually seem to be speaking in favour of it: Greenpeace: Genetically Engineered Food: Consumers still kept in the dark (first paragraph)
conclusion: no doubt there are big threats to healthy food, but i am not sure if using scare tactics (she is a psychologist) to pressure people into buying at your own shop is the right way to challenge them.
i will now go to my *local* organic store and happily buy natural food products there, without extra carbon miles for packaging and shipping. 😉