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There is a proposed lawsuit by the Alliance for Natural Health to challenge CODEX. We only have until the end of September to fund this lawsuit. It is estimated it will cost around $500,00 to $650,000. It will be held in the UK as well as in Luxembourg. That apparently is our only chance to stop this.
IF 650 THOUSAND PEOPLE SENT ONE DOLLAR TO ALLIANCE FOR NATURAL HEALTH IN THE UK IT WOULD BE DONE. The PharmaCartel's %^$#( [you know what] will be toast!!
If you can send $5.00 so much the better! Please tell your friends, family members, people at your church, your children's school, etc. You can go to the website below and donate or mail it.
Also, please go to http://www.alliance-natural-health.org download the material next to the American flag and circulate it to the vitamin companies you buy product from and
URGE THEM TO DONATE TO ANH, and please urge more friends to donate via the ANH site.
In Reply to: LAWSUIT PROPOSED TO CHALLENGE CODEX posted by Mary on September 11, 2003 at 01:42:23:
Mary, I've been seeing your posts, thanks for keeping this up front and center. I've been out of town and otherwise short on time. It's an unglamorous cause and mission, but when people start to see Pfizer-owned Health Food stores opening where there old store used to be, charging x3 times for inferior products, they'll remember your warnings!
Peterb
In Reply to: LAWSUIT PROPOSED TO CHALLENGE CODEX posted by Mary on September 11, 2003 at 01:42:23:
Thanks, Mary.
Stopping this in Europe will be a lot easier than stopping it here in the US once it is passed.
Walt
In Reply to: LAWSUIT PROPOSED TO CHALLENGE CODEX posted by Mary on September 11, 2003 at 01:42:23:
Somebody who's eloquent should publicize this on Coast to Coast radio show (it used to be Art Bell show). It’s said to be listened to by many millions of people all over the world. Go to http://www.coasttocoastam.com/ and get somebody on the show soon.
Stressing that even a small amount will help (because lots of people will do that) is important, IMO. Posting on internet forums is much less efficient route, I think.
In Reply to: Re: LAWSUIT PROPOSED TO CHALLENGE CODEX posted by R. on September 11, 2003 at 21:04:00:
Hi R.,
I think you're right. It seems to have been a waste of time to post on the internet.
Thanks for the idea. I start an intensive class tomorrow and may not have much time to follow through. (A 16 week college-level class condensed into 4 weekends.)
Do you have time to contact radio station(s)? I sent an email to KPFK Pacifica Radio about 2 months back but never heard anything. Got busy and didn't persist with it.
I was just about to look for a man who broadcasts out of Florida. He's mainly on shortwave radio. I used to listen to him when he was on an A.M. station. Can't remember his name. I'm going to do a search and see if I can't come up with the name. I'm sure he'd broadcast it and not just one time, either.
In Reply to: Re: LAWSUIT PROPOSED TO CHALLENGE CODEX posted by R. on September 11, 2003 at 21:04:00:
John Hammell told me he pursued this and got on every show that had an interest. That particular show declined because the subject matter wasn't flashy enough.
In Reply to: Re: LAWSUIT PROPOSED TO CHALLENGE CODEX posted by peterb on September 12, 2003 at 09:30:39:
Then maybe someone else should do that. Art Bell show (now Coast to Coast) IS about unusual topics. Their listeners have participated in some political events. Like I said, an eloquent person should do that.
In Reply to: Re: LAWSUIT PROPOSED TO CHALLENGE CODEX posted by Mary on September 11, 2003 at 22:01:55:
No, Mary, I don't.
Why do you want to search for something when I already told you about a good show to publicize this issue? I know it's been effective for other political events.
In Reply to: Re: LAWSUIT PROPOSED TO CHALLENGE CODEX posted by R. on September 12, 2003 at 12:36:56:
Right on, R. An eloquent person should do that.
In Reply to: Re: LAWSUIT PROPOSED TO CHALLENGE CODEX posted by R. on September 12, 2003 at 12:39:41:
Because the message needs to be spread far and wide. The more people that hear it, the better.
In Reply to: Re: LAWSUIT PROPOSED TO CHALLENGE CODEX posted by Mary on September 12, 2003 at 13:49:13:
Certainly, but getting on one show with a large audience is much better than looking for many. And the show I mentioned has been said to have about 15 mil (2 or 3 years ago) listeners.
In Reply to: Re: LAWSUIT PROPOSED TO CHALLENGE CODEX posted by peterb on September 12, 2003 at 09:30:39:
Misunderstanding?
John Hammell and his lawyer were on Noory's Coast to Coast AM Noory about 6 weeks ago.
They had about a 30 minute spot.
In Reply to: Re: CODEX LAWSUIT ( Hammell was on Coast to Coast)) posted by Jan S. on September 13, 2003 at 01:33:40:
correction - Hammell and the ANH lawyer (Verkerk) were on.
In Reply to: Re: CODEX LAWSUIT ( Coast to Coast [correction] ) posted by Jan S. on September 13, 2003 at 03:45:59:
What was your impression of that? Did people call in? Were they promised more time in the future?
In Reply to: Re: CODEX LAWSUIT ( Coast to Coast [correction] ) posted by R. on September 13, 2003 at 10:29:39:
Good show (every minute devoted to this is good) but 30 minutes was barely enough time for them to get warmed up.
Noory was all fired up about the subject and said he wanted to be kept updated. Whether he specifically said he'd have them back on I don't remember, but with Noory's in-earnest tone about the whole topic and the deadline pressure, I guess I just assumed that they would be on again. If so, I hope they push for an hour or more.
They were on early in the show. By the time the call-in segment came around, I had gone to bed.
Verkerk did a lot of the talking which was good. I continue to think that Hammell needs a good publicist other than himself for the cause, as he tends to lapse into conspiracy-theory rhetoric that can put off the more mainstream listeners who are exactly the ones that he needs to reach so as to increase mass consciousness of the issue. The same goes for his website. Even if you ARE a conspiracy theorist with good reason to be one, it's a real art to reach people who aren't. (One I haven't mastered myself, heh.) Of course who can afford a publicist? Guess I mean the publicist *role* - that's the kind of help I'd like to see for him. Well, I'm sure this has been said to him before and he knows it but just doesn't care for being pc.
Gosh, I hate saying this stuff. He has such amazing energy and knowledge. Any lesser person would have given up....
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