Delegates at the Codex Meeting...someone wasn't going to put their arm around me for the picture...I was pleading... |
My guests at Adytum Sanctuary know that this past summer, August 2011, my 'inner activist' light came on over learning about Ractopamine, a vet steroid in turkey, beef, and pork. Even though I'm a vegetarian, it enraged me to think that our US Delegate was not only allowing but supporting this poison in our food supply. I have five grandchildren and six children from a blended marriage. Many of them eat this tainted meat many times a day as do my elderly parents (last photo...) So many of our guests have had their inner activist lights illuminated with interesting discussions at Adytum as they learn of this new passion which flows so effortlessly with my Nutritional Therapy work and love of health....Here is my very first experience at a Codex meeting. It might not sound too exciting, but you'll see that it is VITAL that we are representing YOU. We were the ONLY health freedom organization that attended....Lots of talk and no action from the rest. Lots of money collecting and no follow-through from what I could tell from my 'newbie' stance....I feel better than ever that we have stood behind, and joined active ranks, with NHF to protect my family- and yours....
I’ve
written about the power of NHF – the fulcrum that tips the World in so many
Codex meetings,(http://www.thenhf.com/blog/2012/04/the-national-health-federation-is-the-fulcrum-that-tips-the-world-by-katherine-a-carroll/) but never was it more obvious then when I attended my first
Codex meeting in May 2012. No other
health-freedom organization was present! All those appeals for money I’d
seen on FaceBook, in my e-mail inbox, and on the internet from some of the ‘big
names’ in health freedom … where were they when it counts? All those promises
made in numerous e-mails with hands held out for support - like something was really on the verge of
happening that their groups were initiating ... I’m sorry, but NOT ONE was anywhere to be seen besides the
National Health Federation, which has a seat, a permanent name card at the
seat, and a Voice. And your Voice for
health freedom did make something happen; more than once at this event!
Lovely Architecture in Ottawa, From the late 1800's |
Ottawa,
Ontario’s totally modern, one-year-old Convention Center was the site for the
meeting, set in the midst of beautiful architecture from the late 1800s,
stunning and evocative of medieval castles. The City is well organized and of
course, there was no time to truly explore it as meetings lasted from early morning
to late afternoon, with ‘meet and greet’ soirees at night and a US delegate’s
dinner another night. There was one day off while the Report was being prepared
for adoption the following and final day.
We
had a reporter, Mark Anderson, with the NHF team who was from the American Free
Press, along with his assistant and wife Angie.
American Free Press; Mark Anderson and wife/asst. Angie |
Mark is such a quick study and
after intense questioning really had Codex figured out for the most part. We
helped another investigative reporter from Reuter’s in New York City, Duff
Wilson, to understand the inner workings of this powerful standard-setting body
and he is planning to do a story using much of Scott Tips’ information.
Reuter's Reporter, Duff Wilson and HF President Scott Tips |
It
was such an incredible feeling watching this seasoned reporter, Duff, open his
mind to absorb the implications of Codex. Later he appeared at the ‘meet and
greet,’ effectively crashing the event as our reporter, Mark Anderson, was
strictly barred. Duff never drank a drop of anything and no food touched his
lips – maybe this is how he justified talking to as many of us illicitly as he
could. Duff is hungry for a good story and we appreciated it so much and invested
a lot of time talking with him, filling him in.
Codex
was, by day, quite tedious actually. I was advised that this particular topic,
while advertised as GMO labeling and turning out to be on food labeling, was
not an explosive topic like some of the prior meetings’ agendas had been. Being
a mover, I found it very hard to sit still through the slow pace. (“This must
be my version of hell…a bunch of Pharisees arguing about every jot and tittle….”) Scott,
however, was energized and fully present, taking notes and documenting each
delegate nation’s remarks and recommendations. No yawns or head nods from his
quarter despite adjusting to a major time difference from France to Canada.
I
later learned these painstaking notes would be used against the final Report to
ensure accuracy, and indeed there were many changes to this final Report, which
necessitated someone keeping track – and it was Scott and a few other diligent
souls who not only took the notes but showed up on the final day (when most had
already boarded planes for home) and sat through the tedious final reading,
making their corrections known line by line, pressing the mike button, and
waiting patiently to be recognized by the Chairman, Mr. Paul Mayers of Canada.
Chairman Paul Mayers of Canada |
The
proceedings became vastly more meaningful, as they literally went sentence by
sentence, line upon line, dissecting each word and I mean literally – when I
realized that MSG could actually be tucked right into the description of ‘salt’
and not demand label identification! Were
some diligence not applied, we’d be consuming MSG completely unaware. The same
concepts will hold true of aspartame and other things that can be hidden under
the broad labeling umbrella of salt or sweetener.
Powerful but soft-spoken Kenyan delegate at Codex and INGO Elizabeth Sterken |
I
heard much from the U.S. delegate in her strident intelligence, from the host
of Canadian delegates, as well as those from Kenya, Malaysia, Brazil, Africa,
New Guinea, Argentina, and Mexico. I liked the spirit from most of the women
who spoke there, pressing the button on their mike, and waiting to be
recognized. They were intelligent but soft spoken and relentless in getting
their points across in a sweet, respectful way to the Chairman and the room. We
had headsets that the tireless translators spoke into, in our language. The
Chairman was actually quite impressive, well-spoken, and amazingly kept his
head into the details of protocol and verbology to the bitter end without
flinching.
I’ve
never seen such dedication … well, there were a few heads on the table – St.
Kitts, Japan, and some prolonged sophomoric giggling from London’s INGO Food
and Drink Europe over something on someone’s IPhone … but, all in all, the room
was full of dedicated delegates going to bat for their country. It really was
intense and LONG, so it was easy to forgive the occasional departure from 100%
attention. However, it was disturbing to later meet “London” at the sweet-roll
table and it was indicated they didn’t care about what they ate … Hmmm “Food
and Drink INGO London” and they don’t care what they eat … go figure.
Disconnects
always disturb me. On a national level, even more. There was also a distinct
‘disconnect’ from Barbara Schneeman, the U.S. Delegate whose e-mail has the
initials FDA in it…when I asked her about Ractopamine, “Oh, I don’t attend that
meeting because it is ‘Veterinary’.” My
kids and grandkids are ingesting this as FOOD, and yes, it IS veterinary and
not for human use, as it reads on the label – and our U.S. delegate has
divorced herself from this issue in a disconnect that is incomprehensible to
me. Where do ‘job descriptions’ end and common sense take over? Oh, I see, it’s
about the money, isn’t it? U.S.-based Elanco, the vet arm of Eli Lilly, created
this and the U.S. stands to gain. I get it … Follow the money and disregard the
health.
The
night of the ‘meet and greet’ we weren’t expecting such a lavish display of
wonderful food, and I wasn’t expecting the colorful, beautiful costumes and
headdresses of the individual nations or speeches by the Chairman Paul Mayers
and others that were actually quite gracious and showed the desire for
cooperation. We met interesting people literally from all over the World,
taking pictures, talking about issues, exchanging e-mails…
The
Codex World is truly a small place; a place where they strive to join by consensus
– which means avoiding any hint of a vote – by all agreeing, or mostly all
agreeing, in the end. It is cooperation at its core and fun meeting the delegates-
most of whom spoke French to my dismay, not being bi-lingual. So I took
pictures – lots of pictures. Most I met were lovely, friendly, and open. Besides
the stimulation of meeting so many new people, the friendships forged by
respect and admiration will serve NHF when a volatile issue is up for review.
Madagascar Delegate Exchanging E-mail Addresses with Me |
We
need to form these powerful alliances with like-minded nations that will take
our opinions and statements under careful consideration. Having the ability to
potentially change their thought processes on issues is a major goal of NHF. The
sinister undercurrent of the reality of Codex is mostly hidden; and I was glad
to know the truth of the origins, the latter appointments of FDA employees and
the like, so as not to be lulled into a false sense of security.
NHF President Scott C. Tips and Elizabeth Sterken, Baby Food INGO |
One
of the highlights of my evening was meeting the head of the INGO interested in
baby-food safety. I was absolutely APPALLED when I heard the word “trans-fats”
being applied to baby food. Who in their right mind would put that in a formula
or baby food with brain and heart development at such a tender juncture? The
woman representing that INGO, Elizabeth Sterken, had traveled under a grueling
schedule to appear at this meeting. Later, she gave Scott Tips full credit for
having alerted her and her organization to the dangers of melamine in baby
formula. Since I have grandchildren on formula at present, I felt extreme
gratitude to Elizabeth for helping us safeguard the products our babies
consume. Believe me, it’s easier to write the check for people to come to
represent you and your family than it is to travel all night long and not have
the chance to sleep before meetings start, as she had just done.
Madagascar delegate and New Guinea delegate...long plane rides and several plane changes.... |
Again, I
realize the power of One. Like NHF, her voice and her representation was so
vital – and so is each one of ours – and believe me, she and we traveled far
and long to speak for your children and grandchildren. If some of you feel
defeated before you cast your vote at the polls, you have to realize that in a
room where the proceedings are very much like a committee meeting and agreement
needs to be attained, you see that each Voice counts and never have I been more
proud to be aligned with the ONLY health-freedom organization that can be in
that room speaking – period. NHF.
Jerome on break from Codex Meeting |
There
were several seats set aside for delegates who never showed up – Russia comes
to mind. You have to understand the tremendous expense required to appear at
these sometimes inconsequential meetings. We ask and ask for support and I have
a feeling many of you think someone else has it covered and has sent the check
in. Not so. This was one expensive week, but your Voice was present, on time,
at every meeting and sat until the final curtain call when others were already
in the sky headed back home. NHF has power, dedication, and the drive to go to
bat for you; but, seriously, the funding for this trip was disappointing at
best. Thank you, however, to those who DID make sure we were there. We couldn’t
have done it without you, and I covered many of my own expenses to be there.
NHF President Scott C. Tips and Jerome Lepeintre, Head of Delegation for the European Union |
Another
person we interacted with at some length was Jerome Lepeintre, Head of
Delegation for the European Union. Jerome is a Veterinarian by trade and now
works representing the EU. He will take his beautiful new bride to Beijing soon
in that capacity – both are learning Mandarin, which is a daunting task! Jerome
is not only passionate about the issue that brought me into NHF, Ractopamine,
but told me to research Zilpaterol, which is yet another poison tainting the
meats my family will consume. He is quite passionate in his zeal to protect the
food supply and spoke often as well.
Mercedes, Jerome's Wife, In Istanbul at Codex |
I’ve
already shared with you that Scott will attend the meeting where Ractopamine
will again be up for discussion in Rome this July. Please realize NHF runs so
lean to the bone organizationally that funding for that trip is not in yet. If
you don’t want your family eating this poison – at breakfast, lunch, and dinner
(bacon, turkey, and beef….), then please help defray airfare, lodging, and meal
costs for the week so that Scott can speak on your behalf at this crucial
meeting. (www.thenhf.com) See my blog on Ractopamine there...and donate if you will, please.
I
do hope to attend future meetings as part of the NHF team. Now that I have the
game plan figured out – like Mark and Duff, the reporters – it makes it easier
to endure because so much is truly at stake. Our way of life is determined in
these chilly conference rooms …. It really does take much dedication, love, and
commitment to choose this as one’s path of service. I’ve had so many people
thank me for being willing to go for them, on behalf of them and their family.
I have a whole new appreciation of what has been done for my family and me,
while we, like so many in the World, were asleep to Codex, didn’t know what it
was, what went on there, and the incredible power the Chairman Mayers holds …
Just Some of Our Large Family at The Farmer's Market in Olympia, Washington....We ALL appreciate you NHF!! |
If
I can step out of my roles at NHF just for a moment, and as a private citizen
just say, “Hats off to you, NHF, for speaking for me and mine…for making sure
our World remains with a sense of integrity, our bodies having a fighting
chance to remain pure, our choices inviolate by commercial interests and greed.”
We will all express our gratitude with our time, our presence, our financial
support, and our good thoughts and prayers because you, NHF, are worth joining
forces with!
As we returned to the hotel this bunny was stunned and in the middle of the busy street. President Scott Tips urges it to safety and we go on our way....Kind of sums of the work of NHF, working for so many of us that don't know we are in danger and need a watchful, caring Body to protect it.
On the walk back from the meeting, President Scott C. Tips rescues a bunny from a busy road- kind of sums of NHF...working for YOU |