Guest guest Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 Iris and other friends, The best thing that we can all do at this moment is to use the internet and our immediate circle of influence to let the largest possible number of people know about this patent evil and to barrage our elected officials with letters, phone calls, emails and any other type of communication we can think of. Best to all, Ron Matthews Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 Ron, wow...that's quite amazing. I have the book " The crime and the punishment of I.G farben " would you believe it- after I read on the internet that fluoridation originated in the Nazies I bought this book thinking to find something about it, but in vain. Anyway I am looking now in the index and Frits Ter Meer is mentioned 7 times and there is even a company on his name- Ter Meer company. It's written here that Ter Meer company is one of the major german dyestuff companies led by the big three- BASF, Bayer and Hoescht, and joined five others to a " the community of interest of the German dyestuff industry, this structure came to be known simply as I.G. " . ---- Ron Matthews 07/10/05 16:39:09 Iris Atzmon Origins of CODEX... It's worse than we thought it was! Iris, It turns out the one of the primary architects of CODEX ALIMENTARIUS was none other than Fritz ter Meer. He was a member of the Managing Board of IG Farben from its inception to its dissolution. As the Wartime Manager, he was responsible for IG Auschwitz. In the Nuremberg Tribunal, ter Meer stated: " Forced labor did not inflict any remarkable injury, pain, or suffering on the detainees, particularly since the alternative for these workers would have been death. " In 1948, ter Meer was sentenced by the Nuremberg Tribunal to seven years in prison for plundering and slavery. In 1952, his sentence was commuted, due to the influence of powerful friends. From 1956-1964, he was reinstated as a member of the Managing Board of Bayer AG. In 1962, ter Meer was one of the architects of the " Codex Alimentarius " - Commission and one of the main designers of the schemes that would profit from human suffering. Just fifteen years after they were convicted in the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal, Bayer, BASF and Hoechst were again the architects of the next major human rights offences. In 1962, they established the Codex Alimentarius Commission. So if CODEX ALIMENTARIUS seems to be very much like the Nazi ideology, it's because it was born of the same contempt for humanity! Spread the word! Ron P.S. For more on this topic, go to http://www.justiceandawareness org/tocodex.htm Read only the mail you want - Mail SpamGuard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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