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FDA dupes Interpol to achieve illegal kidnapping and deportation of herbal formulator Greg Caton

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posted on Dec, 16 2009 @ 09:56 AM
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FDA dupes Interpol to achieve illegal kidnapping and deportation of herbal formulator Greg Caton


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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today stands accused of taking part in the kidnapping and illegal extradition of a permanent resident of Ecuador, in violation of both international law and Ecuadorian law.

Interpol is normally reserved for listing serious criminals: Murderers, rapists, terrorists, international money launderers, war criminals and the like. NaturalNews contacted Interpol to inquire as to how Gregory Caton, an herbal formulator violating nothing more than probation, could
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posted on Dec, 16 2009 @ 09:56 AM
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Listen to the exclusive interview with Cathryn Caton here
www.naturalnews.com...

Pretty insane if you ask me, even if you agree somehow with the FDA, how can you justify Interpol's involvement?



Interpol, for its part, is already shrouded in corruption controversy. It's top chief now stands accused of maintaining links to organized crime, accepting bribes, and maintaining a relationship with a convicted smuggler of real drugs (not herbal medicines) -- a man named Glen Agliotti
news.bbc.co.uk...



"Red Notice" -- Interpol's highest alert level. This is the kind of alert level someone like Osama Bin Laden might normally merit with Interpol.

We were told by the U.S. Interpol office (under the DOJ), "those individuals placed on a Most Wanted List are the ones who have allegedly committed the most heinous of crimes for a very long period of time."

In other words, the Interpol "Red Notice" designation -- which was applied to Greg Caton's listing -- is never applied to people who merely skip probation.


How in the world is this possible?


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posted on Dec, 16 2009 @ 03:32 PM
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There are two sets of rules I find when it comes to law and criminality. The rule, as it stands:

1. We abide the law or pay
2. Corps. and Gov. breaks the law and gets paid.

It seems they only ever get nailed for their criminal activity if it pisses off another criminal in that heiarchy.

Of course I may be cynical and the truth is they don't get away with crime they just don't get hung out to dry by the media.

Cheers



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