Would You Buy a Used Car from This Man?There is currently a significant amount of inaccurate and misleading information circulating on the internet about Codex and other related health freedom issues and much of it comes from so-called experts whose credentials are, to say the least, suspect. We have already published a detailed analysis of this situation in our article "Be Wary of the 'Instant Experts'" The references below indicate how others are tackling this insidious strategy and why we should all be constantly alert to the threat misinformation poses to health freedom worldwide. The following exchange relates to the threat to the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act in the United States from consistently aggressive and restrictive global guidelines developed and published by the Codex Alimentarius Commission. Venardos says no problem - Scott Tips begs to differ and explains why. Setting the Record Straight by John P. Venardos, a former colleague of Donald Rumsfeld at pharmaceutical firm G. D. Searle, who also worked on GMO's for Pfizer. Would You Buy A Used Car From This Man? by Scott Tips, Editor of Health Freedom News and a Board Member and Legal Counsel for the NHF |
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