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John F Kennedy III
12-16-2011, 08:39 PM
California regulators frame Organic Pastures and force raw milk shut down over fabricated E. Coli scare

Ethan A. Huff,
Natural News
Friday, December 16, 2011

It has been nearly a month since the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) swooped in like vultures on Organic Pastures Dairy in Fresno, Calif., and demanded that the farm recall and stop selling all of its raw milk products immediately and indefinitely. Five children in four nearby counties had developed E. Coli, and officials automatically blamed it on the farm’s raw milk without so much as a shred of evidence proving this to be true. Nearly a month later, the state’s own tests have now determined that Organic Pastures raw milk wasnotthe culprit.

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USA Today reported back on November 20, 2011, that the five children were all infected with the O157:H7 strain of E. Coli, which is believed to be contracted through food that has been contaminated with tainted fecal matter. Since all of the children’s families had allegedly purchased Organic Pastures raw milk at some point, authorities automatically blamed those products for the outbreak, and immediately ordered a full recall and quarantine of every product the company produces.

This unsubstantiated, knee-jerk reaction on behalf of the State of California is hardly surprising, as both it and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have been on a crusade to destroy raw milk for decades. But what might be surprising to some is how easily these government agencies were able to target Organic Pastures without first providing a single, credible piece of evidence linking the dairy’s milk to the outbreak.

Organic Pastures employs a rigorous food safety protocol called “RAMP” (Risk Analysis & Management Program) that “voluntarily goes far beyond what is required by the CA DHS (California Department of Health Services), USDA (US Department of Agriculture), FDA or CDFA to assure that [their] raw milk is delicious and very safe.” If you review the document outlining the dairy’s step-by-step safety process for yourself, you will see that it is near-impossible for Organic Pastures dairy products to become tainted with E. Coli, let alone make it out the door to customers if it somehow ever does (http://www.organicpastures.com/pdfs…).

But none of this matters to state regulators, which arbitrarily and immediately shut down Organic Pastures dairy before even testing the milk and verifying whether or not it was tainted. So for nearly a month now, Organic Pastures has had to sit and wait for these tests, which should have been conducted before any type of recall or quarantine, to be conducted — and all results, of course, have turned up negative for E. Coli (http://organicpastures.com/pdfs/Rec…).

Government assault against Organic Pastures an act of domestic terrorism

The government’s reactionary approach to “food safety” issues involving raw milk are neither scientific nor rational. One would think that, in order to declare a food product unsafe, it might be a good idea to test it first. But when raw milk is involved, regulators always assume the worst, which typically results in a bout of hysterical and overbearing tyranny against the parties involved.

What the CDFA has done to Organic Pastures is nothing short of domestic terrorism. There was never any evidence that Organic Pastures milk products were in any way unsafe or tainted, and yet authorities appear to be doing everything in their power to keep the company from resuming production, which could eventually put it out of business.

“This is yet another example of the government engaging in outrageous acts of economic terrorism against farmers and food producers,” commented Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, on the matter.

To follow the ongoing issue as it progresses, visit:
http://organicpastures.com/

Sources for this article include:

http://organicpastures.com/

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation…


Hyperlinks in original article:
http://www.infowars.com/california-regulators-frame-organic-pastures-and-force-raw-milk-shut-down-over-fabricated-e-coli-scare/

ryanmkeisling
12-16-2011, 08:46 PM
F**k, we need deregulation bad and the governor was getting ready to lead the charge, as that is what I heard from the head of environmental health for my county. The corrupt milk industry is trying to fight back. How long before they come for me?

John F Kennedy III
12-16-2011, 08:59 PM
F**k, we need deregulation bad and the governor was getting ready to lead the charge, as that is what I heard from the head of environmental health for my county. The corrupt milk industry is trying to fight back. How long before they come for me?

I highly doubt you will make it through next year without a raid. If you do, pray Ron is elected so you can quit looking over your shoulder.

John F Kennedy III
12-16-2011, 08:59 PM
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donnay
12-16-2011, 09:04 PM
F**k, we need deregulation bad and the governor was getting ready to lead the charge, as that is what I heard from the head of environmental health for my county. The corrupt milk industry is trying to fight back. How long before they come for me?

Start a cow-share program. That is the loop-hole around regulation. You also need to be a member of Weston A. Price (http://www.westonaprice.org/) if you aren't already.

ryanmkeisling
12-16-2011, 10:48 PM
Start a cow-share program. That is the loop-hole around regulation. You also need to be a member of Weston A. Price (http://www.westonaprice.org/) if you aren't already.

I have one but was looking forward to more deregulation on the state level so I could move on to cheese, which is my real passion. This will be a setback and I do fear a raid. In California it is perfectly legal to sell raw milk direct from the farm even without a cowshare but that provides and extra level of protection. Recently the governor met with the heads of all the environmental health offices from the counties and the topic was deregulation of dairy to draw in more small farmers. The disappointment is that this will likely set us back unless RP becomes president and deregulates on a federal level, although I am not sure the state will follow. It is really up in the air right now and despite the fact that Organic Pastures almost definitely did not cause this outbreak there will be blowback as it makes its way through the media. My understanding is that cows fed entirely on grass cannot develop ecoli, although many dairymen grain their cows during milking as they get much more docile, grain is like candy is to us. I can always switch to eggs for a while...