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    Senate Bill S 510 Would outlaw gardening and saving seeds

    Senate targets fresh veggies

    Will farmers still be permitted to sell food directly to public?


    Posted: November 16, 2010
    9:24 pm Eastern

    By Brian Fitzpatrick
    © 2010 WorldNetDaily

    WASHINGTON – A controversial bill that would expand the power of the Food and Drug Administration to regulate the American food supply is scheduled for a procedural vote in the lame duck Senate tomorrow.

    Natural-food growers fear the bill will threaten "the public's right to grow, trade and transport any foods," according to naturalnews.com. "It would grant [Big Brother] the power to arrest and imprison people selling cucumbers at farmer's markets."

    S. 510, the "FDA Food Safety Modernization Act of 2010," is currently being "held" by U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, R.-Okla. A "hold," or threat to filibuster, prevents consideration of a bill by the full Senate. If 60 senators vote for cloture, they would break the hold and allow the Senate to begin debate on the merits of the bill itself.

    Coburn opposes the bill because it increases federal spending and regulation with no guarantee of improving the quality of food.

    "S. 510 isn't paid for, and the national debt is the greatest threat to our national security," explained John Hart, Sen. Coburn's communications director. "It adds new regulations, but it won't necessarily improve food safety."

    Hart contended that some of the fears about the bill are overblown, but agreed that the bill's "onerous" new regulations on food production could shut down small farmers.

    "It's a big concern," said Hart. "Such bills often benefit big producers, who happen to be big campaign contributors, and harm smaller producers. It's another case of Congress trusting itself more than the market to punish bad actors."

    The bill is the Senate companion to House bill H.R. 2749, the "Food Safety Enhancement Act," introduced in 2009 by Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich. The House has already passed its version of the bill.

    According to Dingell, the bill "is a critical step toward equipping the FDA with the authorities and funding it needs to regulate what is now a global marketplace for food, drugs, devices and cosmetics."

    "This is not about food safety; it’s about federal control over the food supply," in the view of Pete Kennedy, president of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund. "The federal government will be imposing on the states its pro-pasteurization, pro-irradiation, pro-GMO version of safe food; in its view, the only good bacteria is dead bacteria," Kennedy told NewsWithViews.

    "Beware of legislation that takes a 'one-size-fits-all' approach to ensuring food safety," argues FTCLDF on its website. "The industrial food system in which the producer is far removed from the final consumer should be regulated, especially international imports.

    "The complexity of the interstate distribution chain justifies the need for governmental monitoring," FTCLDF continues. "Food from local, sustainable farms supplied direct to consumers and to the local food movement, such as at farmers’ markets, does not require the same scrutiny by an intermediary agency. In fact, small sustainable family farms and the ‘local food movementâ€
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    Codex Alimentarius, Control over the Food Supply and World Government

    The History of Health Tyranny: Codex Alimentarius

    by Brandon Turbeville
    Global Research, November 17, 2010

    Excerpt from Codex Alimentarius -- The End of Health Freedom http://www.thebookpatch.com/BookStoreDe ... 4db9d0c8cf
    by Brandon Turbeville

    Contrary to popular belief Codex Alimentarius is neither a law nor a policy. It is in fact a functioning body, a Commission, created by the Food and Agricultural Organization and the World Health Organization under the direction of the United Nations. The confusion in this regard is largely due to statements made by many critics referring to the “implementationâ€
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    Senate Bill S 510 Food Safety Modernization Act vote imminent: Would outlaw gardening and saving seeds

    Mike Adams
    Natural News
    Nov 16, 2010

    Senate Bill 510, the Food Safety Modernization Act, has been called “the most dangerous bill in the history of the United States of America.â€
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