The Food Security Proclamation five main principles:
- People must be free to grow their own food on any land, food is defined to include water, animals and livestock
- Ensure availability and access to fresh, uncontaminated food sources without interference from government and foreign NGO’s
- Support existing food systems for healthy, clean food and Australian native foods and natural medicines and water sources.
- Food shall be available for people, pets and livestock. The production of food to be unrestricted and moral forms of labour utilised by farmers, extending to the provision of accommodation if needed.
- Uphold responsible use of the land and protection from foreign landholder exploitation and contamination of resources.
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If access to clean, nutritious food is fundamental human right, then we must exercise that right continuously and collectively, otherwise like all past freedoms, it shall be corrupted and stolen. Evidence exists to indicate that food will be weaponised against populations in the future. This is proposed by controlling where we source food and who we buy from. Right now, many Australians rely on their supply of food from foreign owned corporations (supermarkets) that control the entire process from growing, to harvesting, distribution and supply through retail stores.
Conditioning by Corporate Advertising
If this level of conditioning stops us from considering other sources of food such as local growers, farmers and markets, then they have the control. This is one of the reasons why it is important to become as self sufficient as possible, growing some or all of your food, changing your buying habits to favour small local growers and exchanging naturally grown foods with others in the community.
Exercising your fundamental human rights can be as simple as sending a letter or issuing a notice from the Lawful Notices page. Access if provided once you have registered and downloaded your FSP document for signing.