Dr. Carolyn Dean, MD, ND and
Elissa Meininger
December 29, 2005
NewsWithViews.com

One of the most rewarding things about being part of the ever-growing health
freedom movement, is that there is always an upside to what often looks like
a bleak and losing battle against the monolith we call "modern medicine". In
addition, some of the people you meet, even if only by phone or by e-mail,
turn out to be spectacular human beings that reaffirm your faith in your
fellow man. In short, ordinary people can do extraordinary things when put
to the test.

If you recall, back in August, Elissa and I wrote two articles "Diabetics to
be Tracked Down by Government Agents" and "The Bitter Truth About Regulation
of Sugar Substitutes" which pretty well covered the sorry tale of how sugar
and sugar substitutes can ruin your health, if not kill you, outright. These
articles also covered the dirty and downright corrupt politics behind how
and why the FDA and other government agencies protect both the sugar
industry as well as Big Pharma.

We barely scratched the surface of this saga of blatant corruption in high
places. For more up-to-the-minute details on the horrors of aspartame, the
center of the fake sugar controversy, the focus of today's story, and what
ordinary people in New Mexico are doing about it, you may want to check out
detailed information gathered by my friend, Dr. Betty Martini, head of
Mission Possible at the following website. You may also want to peruse one
of the key pages on this site that provides a document listing 92 symptoms
caused by aspartame that had to be pried out of the FDA's own records by
Freedom of Information Act means. This should show you that the FDA is not
ignorant of the real facts about aspartame.

At the time we wrote those two previous articles, we were not aware of the
high drama going on in New Mexico. The man most responsible for this
hullabaloo, that has been going on since 1999, is an art gallery owner,
Stephen Fox, who, along with his fellow citizens, just got fed up enough
about aspartame in the food supply to take action. Fox, after doing his
legal homework, sat down with a pencil and wrote legislation to create a
state Nutrition Council with statutory powers to challenge the FDA if it
mistakenly approves known carcinogens and neurotoxic food additives. The
2005 version of the bill passed the state Senate by an overwhelming 32-1 but
after corporate lobbyists arm twisted their way through the cloakroom, it
was killed in the House by a filibuster on the last day of the session. [See
the video on Aspartame "Sweet Misery"]

Fox and his army of outraged citizens, doctors, lawyers, activists and
victims, armed with the knowledge that New Mexico has the legal authority to
ban aspartame, have just turned up the volume and expanded the campaign.
PLEASE NOTE FOLKS, your state may also have the same legal power to ban
aspartame, so you can learn from what Fox is doing and start your own
campaign to make your state's public servants do a proper job of protecting
your food supply. In fact, when we interviewed Fox, he said he would be more
than happy to help activists in other states and provinces in their battle
to remove aspartame from the marketplace. We already know people who are
going to take him up on his generous offer. You can reach Fox at
[email]stephen@santafefineart.com.[/email]

The 2006 campaign to get rid of aspartame is now expanding on two fronts. On
the first front, another Nutrition Council bill has been introduced with the
political support of Governor Bill Richardson, who has enthusiastically
placed it on the agenda for the 2006 short session, which he controls,
doubly endorsing it with an Executive Message.

The purpose of the bill is the same as the last one - to establish, by
statute, a state agency called the Nutrition Council with the statutory
power to challenge the FDA if it approves known carcinogens and neurotoxic
food additives.

On the second front, there is a hearing, scheduled for July 2006, convened
by the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board (EIB) and the State's
Attorney General, a plan that was conceived after much public pressure from
Fox and company. As you would expect, corporate lawyers from the makers of
aspartame have threatened litigation to prevent the hearing from taking
place, though, at the moment, Governor Richardson is standing firm that
there needs to be a fair hearing.

One wonders on what grounds such a lawsuit would be based? Is it the need to
prevent public servants from doing their job to protect the public? Or, more
to the point, the need to protect Big Pharma's profits over the lives and
health of innocent consumers?

Elissa's and my fellow health freedom activist, Jim Turner, who has been the
principle critic of aspartame from his earliest days as one of Ralph Nader's
Raiders and author of The Chemical Feast: The Nader Report on Food
Protection and the FDA, has already provided New Mexico officials his
official legal position on aspartame in the marketplace, which you can read
in its entirety. In it, Turner reviews his 35-year history spent fighting
this poison. He states that aspartame violates both federal and New Mexico
food adulteration statutes and that the FDA approval process was so flawed
as to be legally void.

Another high-profile attorney, Edward M. Johnson, now retired after an
illustrious career which resulted in his being listed for the past 15 years
in "Who's Who in American Law", also weighed in on this campaign. Johnson,
noted for his expertise in several related areas of law including the
relationship between federal and state statutes as well as now being an
owner of a distributorship of health and wellness products, not to mention
being a victim of aspartame-caused brain tumors, offered his legal position
to state officials which also includes the comment, "The banning of
aspartame is not only well within your powers, but is in fact a long overdue
service to New Mexico's consumers who are ingesting this product unknowing
its toxicity."

"You are to be commended for having moved this rule change along this far to
take this much needed step of banning aspartame in New Mexico in order to
protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the State of New
Mexico. Other states will follow New Mexico's example."

H.J. Roberts, M.D. F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P. one of America's premier physicians,
and author of four books on the dangers of aspartame, has written directly
to Governor Richardson several times about the need to curtail and ban
aspartame's use. In a phone interview for this article, Dr. Roberts told us,
"Aspartame should not have been approved in the first place. It was approved
arbitrarily and unilaterally on the advice of in house FDA scientists.
However, the General Accounting Office and a public board of inquiry both
agreed that it should not be approved. After more than 20 years of clinical
encounters and research and newer information, we now know that it
constitutes an imminent public health hazard. New Mexico should be given
credit for a lot of courage in looking into this matter because the Federal
Government has not pursued it in any way it should have considering the
large number of complaints." http://sunsentpress.com

As to be expected in a David versus Goliath fight of this magnitude, lots of
people get involved and, by coincidence, the clamor about the evils of
aspartame is now being heard 'round the world'.

In September 2005, The Ecologist, a major British scientific publication,
published a 17-page cover story on the tangled web of deceit surrounding the
approval of aspartame by the FDA and other regulatory bodies worldwide.

In addition, the publication of a 2005 Italian study on the carcinogenicity
of aspartame, prompted British MP, Roger Williams, a scientist, after a year
of looking into the safety of aspartame, to state what he found "truly
horrified" him. What he told his colleagues on the floor of Commons was that
"sound science and proper regulatory and political independence had been
notable by their absence from approval of aspartame."

The specific statute Stephen Fox found that gives legs to the whole New
Mexico campaign, and perhaps in your state as well, is as follows:

"A food shall be deemed to be adulterated
1. if it contains any poisonous or deleterious substance which may render
it injurious;
2. if it contains any added poisonous or added deleterious substance which
is unsafe, and
3. if it consists in whole or in part of .decomposed substance, or if it
otherwise unfit."
What now remains to be seen is if New Mexico officials will buckle under the
weight of corporate manipulation and/or outright intimidation. The following
letter sent to Dr. Betty Martini, by New Mexico's Chief Deputy Attorney
General, Stuart M. Bluestone, outlines the authority of the Attorney General
's Office, and gives some assurances. We do hope this is the case.

"Dear Dr. Martini:

Thank you for your letter raising concerns about aspartame and/or the
presence of mercury/thimerosal in vaccines. We respect your sincerity and
appreciate you taking the time to write us about public health issues.

We at the Attorney General's Office are lawyers, not scientists or public
policy makers. Policy decisions based on the review of available evidence
are made by the Governor's appointed policymakers, e.g., the Environmental
Improvement Board or the Board of Pharmacy. Of course, the Legislature and
the Governor also ultimately determine public policy for our State.

We may provide legal advise, subject to federal and state laws,
constitutional provisions and court cases, to elected and appointed state
officials. We always try to do the best job we can to provide objective
legal opinions. As we review the relevant governing laws, please be assured
that we will be mindful of the important need to protect the public health,
safety and welfare.

Thank you for contacting us."
HOW YOU CAN HELP RIGHT NOW!

While it is sometimes hard to believe, the most powerful political force in
the world is the will of the people. When enough people demand justice,
politicians, public servants, and even those who run global corporations,
can be brought to their senses to act in the public interest.

THE NEW MEXICO ACTION MATTERS TO ALL OF US.

Ordinary citizens of New Mexico found a law on the books that establishes
that the state has the authority to protect the public from unsafe foods.

Ordinary citizens of New Mexico are promoting a bill to establish a
permanent agency to watchdog the food supply.

Ordinary citizens of New Mexico have successfully petitioned the
Environmental Improvement Board and the Attorney General's Office to hold
honest public hearings on the safety of aspartame.

So what is the problem? There will be two meetings in the first weeks of
January in Santa Fe, New Mexico that could dramatically alter future events,
or, for that matter, put an end to what the ordinary citizens of New Mexico
have expressly stated as their will. One meeting is with the Attorney
General's Office and the Environmental Improvement Board and the other with
the Pharmacy Board. At those meetings we hope that the Attorney General's
Office makes a recommendation that the July hearing goes forward as planned.
So, if we are to act, it must be now to make sure this happens.

Once the July hearing is secured, it's up to the people to keep the heat on
to make sure it will be fair and impartial and no funny stuff goes on behind
closed doors among the power brokers. Since what happens in Santa Fe in July
has national and international ramifications, it is up to all of us to lend
a hand to those in New Mexico who have done a spectacular job bringing the
aspartame scandal to public view.

Consequently, we ask you to spend a few minutes during your New Year's
weekend to send this article to all your friends and urge them to join you
in deluging the capital of New Mexico with e-mail messages from all over in
support of the ordinary people of New Mexico.

Please have these e-mail messages sent to:

Governor Bill Richardson c/o Chief of Staff Dave Contarino at:
dave.contarino@state.nm.us

Please thank the Governor for putting Senate Bill 525 to create the
Nutrition Council on the Call and giving it his Executive Message.

Please tell him you support states' rights to regulate harmful products
especially now when it is obvious the FDA has failed in its regulatory
responsibilities on a number of drugs and other products such as aspartame.

Attorney General,
The Honorable Patricia Madrid
ewood@ago.state.nm.us

Deputy General, Stuart Bluestone
sbluestone@ago.state.nm.us

Please tell both Ms. Madrid and Mr. Bluestone that you support their desire
to defend New Mexico's right to challenge the safety of an FDA-approved
product such as aspartame, particularly when it is so obvious it should
never been approved at all.



ACT FOR HEALTH FREEDOM NOW:
Go to www.friendsoffreedominternational.org view and purchase the new movie
on Codex and Free Trade called "We Become Silent" by Kevin Miller

Also purchase "Death by Modern Medicine." Proceeds from the sale of these
products are crucial to help us fund our health freedom action. For state
action go to: www.nationalhealthfreedom.org.



© 2005 Carolyn Dean - All Rights Reserved


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