Guest guest Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 From http://www4.dr-rath- foundation.org/PHARMACEUTICAL_BUSINESS/history_of_the_pharmaceutical_ industry.htm#codex 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. This dark period of German history is inextricably bound to one man, 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. The deceptive title " Codex Alimentarius " is no accident. It was devised by the same firms and indeed the same individuals, who gave the Auschwitz concentration camp inmates the deceptive slogan " Arbeit mach frei " ( " Work makes you free " ). So anyone that suggests that CODEX does not present a clear and present danger to our access to vitamins, and other natural nutritional supplements either doesn't understand or stands to gain from this epic criminal act against humanity! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2005 Report Share Posted July 11, 2005 Okay, let's not fight world war 2 again, with bogus history... herbal remedies , " marangneng " <marangneng> wrote: > From http://www4.dr-rath- > foundation.org/PHARMACEUTICAL_BUSINESS/history_of_the_pharmaceutical_ > industry.htm#codex > > 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. > > This dark period of German history is inextricably bound to one man, > 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. > > The deceptive title " Codex Alimentarius " is no accident. It was > devised by the same firms and indeed the same individuals, who gave > the Auschwitz concentration camp inmates the deceptive slogan > " Arbeit mach frei " ( " Work makes you free " ). > > So anyone that suggests that CODEX does not present a clear and > present danger to our access to vitamins, and other natural > nutritional supplements either doesn't understand or stands to gain > from this epic criminal act against humanity! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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