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Sun, 20 Feb 2005 06:59:06 +0100

 

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W.H.O. Rejection Letter Sent to All Applicants for " Nutrient

Risk Assessment Workshop " Who Object to CODEX EUGENICS AGENDA

 

IAHF Webmaster: Codex Emergency, Breaking News, All Countries

 

IAHF List: See WHO's Mindless REJECTION LETTER below my comments.

Christine Lewis Taylor is " on loan " from the US FDA to the World Health

Organization where she has just selected 18 mainstream dogma

nutritionists

who are all clones of her (Dietician) self to " fill in the blanks " on

allowable potency levels for vitamins and minerals at Codex.

http://www.who.int/ipcs/highlights/nutrientraproject/en/

 

Below you will find the REJECTION LETTER sent to an orthomolecular D.O.

(doctor of Osteopathy) with many years of clinical experience who

wished to participate in WHO's so called " Nutrient Risk Assessment

Workshop "

in May (just before Codex moves to ratify their mindless, draconian

global trade standard for vitamins and minerals from July 4-9 in Rome.

 

Every single applicant from our side has been rejected, and there were

hundreds. This is Eugenics. This is an effort to cull our numbers,

plain and simple. I had death threats for pushing for Congressional

Oversight on this issue and the hearing I pushed for for 5 years was

WHITEWASHED on March 20, 2001 by a stooge of Pfizer who is on NNFA's

International Committee. The supplement industry has been badly

infiltrated from

within.

 

Right now IAHF is doing some behind the scenes stuff that we're not

fully at liberty to discuss in an effort to turn this horrible situation

around. We're working closely with allied groups. If any of you will be

at Expo West, please contact me immediately with your name, email

address, and phone numbers along with a list of any contacts you have

in the

industry who might help us. Keep in mind this industry is being led to

the cliff from within, and I have no choice but to carefully scrutinize

anyone who approaches me on a high level offering to help.

 

HERE IS WHOs REJECTION LETTER...... after you read it, please forward

my most recent article widely

http://www.lef.org/featured-articles/emergency_update_020705.htm and

urge everyone you know to sign on to the IAHF list at http://www.iahf.com

and to watch the DVD of our Emergency Health Freedom Mtg " Push Back

from Codex Cliff " at http://www.glycommunity.com/iahf Please snowball

this alert!!

 

Dear Applicant,

 

 

Recently you submitted an application to be considered for selection as

an

expert scientific participant for an upcoming joint FAO/WHO workshop

entitled " Nutrient Risk Assessment: A Model for Establishing Upper

Levels of

Intake for Nutrients and Related Substances. "

 

 

As you may know, the qualifications for these expert scientists were

outlined in the Call for Experts as posted on the WHO and FAO websites

in

November 2004. As described in the Call for Experts, qualifications

included among other factors training as well as professional

experience at

the national and/or international level in the areas of nutrition,

toxicology, dietary exposure, statistics, food technology,

biochemistry,

pharmacology and other closely related disciplines.

 

Moreover, the selection

process was to provide for an interdisciplinary balance of expertise as

well

as to take into account geographical representation and gender balance

among

the participants.

 

 

Many applications were received by the close date of 7 January 2005.

During

the recent weeks FAO and WHO have selected a total of 18 participants,

men

and women from a range of geographic areas. We regret to inform you

that

you were not among those selected. However, we nonetheless wish to

thank

you for your application and for your interest in the work.

 

Further to your interest, please know that any further information

about the

workshop will be posted on the FAO and WHO websites. You may recall

that

the plans for the workshop have included soliciting public input for

this

activity at two points in time. The first request for input occurred

between

1 November 2004 and 7 January 2005. On 1 November, FAO/WHO posted a

Background Paper on their websites that outlined key issues and the

scientific challenges related to nutrient risk assessment. The

Background

Paper also asked a series of questions.

 

All interested persons were invited

to submit responses to the questions through 10 December. The responses

received have been posted on the website so that all can view the input

provided. A Call for Information was also conducted from 1 November

until 7

January. Both the responses to the Background Paper questions and the

materials received as a result of the Call for Information will be made

available to the scientific experts who will take part in the workshop.

 

The

second opportunity for public input will occur at the time the workshop

report is completed. The report will be posted on the FAO/WHO websites

for

comment (approximately June 2005). Comments received will be taken into

consideration before the report is considered for distribution by

FAO/WHO.

 

Thank you again for your application.

Sincerely, NR Project Administrators

For Health Freedom,

John C. Hammell, President

International Advocates for Health Freedom

556 Boundary Bay Road

Point Roberts, WA 98281-8702 USA

http://www.iahf.com

jham

800-333-2553 N.America

360-945-0352 World

 

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