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Lost Arts Radio Show #76 - Guests Ralph Fucetola, J.D. and Dr. Rima Laibow

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Attorney Ralph Fucetola and medical doctor Rima Laibow, trustees of the Natural Solutions Foundation (www.naturalsolutionsfoundation.org), joins us specifically to talk about the federal government working to overturn Vermont's landmark GMO labeling law that took effect July 1st. Ralph will also bring us up to date on the lawsuit that has just been filed to overturn California's clearly unconstitutional law, SB277, which ignores the Nuremburg accord, to which the U.S. is a signatory, and which prohibits medical procedures of any kind without informed consent. These two examples illustrate a pervasive problem of crimes perpetrated by government under color of law. Most of the activities of the federal government now are prohibited by the Constitution, yet nothing is done to stop them. This trend needs to be reversed by the American people, and people of other countries as well, before it gets to the point where nothing can stop it. Every one of our lives is affected and at risk. Dr. Laibow will also discuss the implications of SB277 from a medical perspective, and why all of our other freedoms are dependent on our keeping health freedom, on which all of them depend.

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