Web Toolbar by Wibiya
LISTEN LIVE!

Tell Governor Cuomo:
Don't Frack New York
SIgn up for the bus today!



PLAY IN POPUP!

Trouble? Choose from our alternate ways to listen:

   

You can also call in to hear our live stream at (832) 280-0066!

CONTACT US AT: 888-874-4888

Subscribe to Our Full Podcast Feed!

Fill out your e-mail address
to receive our weekly newsletter,
with exclusive updates,
giveaways, and event invitations!
E-mail address:
 
(We will never, ever share your info with 3rd parties.)

 NEW: Find us on Google+ !

« Truth and Freedom - 11/12/10 | Main | Truth and Freedom - 10/29/10 »
Friday
Nov052010

Truth and Freedom - 11/05/10

Download this episode (right click and save)

“The Fascist Food Takeover” – Senate Bill 510 and the future of our freedom to grow and eat our choice of foods, with Diane Miller, JD 

Diane discusses the war on the American people’s food supply, the role of Monsanto, and the draconian legislation couched in a food safety bill. Topics covered include recent attacks on raw milk and her role in drafting legislation for Wisconsin, to protect our freedom to grow the food of our choice, and to help the small farmer by protecting direct sales of food to consumers.

Diane Miller is Director of Law and Public Policy for the National Health Freedom Coalition, and its co-founder. She helped pass The 1999 Access to Complementary and Alternative Health Care Act in Minnesota, a safe harbor law for herbalists, homeopaths, naturopaths, and healers of all kinds. Diane works to protect DSHEA, helps author freedom legislation, and to have a voice in Codex. You can participate in health freedom at www.nationalhealthfreedom.org and www.pandemicfluonline.com.

PrintView Printer Friendly Version

EmailEmail Article to Friend

Reader Comments

There are no comments for this journal entry. To create a new comment, use the form below.

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.

My response is on my own website »
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>