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John F Kennedy III
03-29-2012, 04:01 PM
Ventura County on raw milk rampage

Mike Adams
Natural News
Thursday March 29, 2012

Perhaps the best investigative reporter covering the raw milk industry today is David Gumpert, writing for www.TheCompletePatient.com – a site covering food safety, raw milk raids, regulation and much more. All NaturalNews readers would do well to put his site on your reading list. Late last night he posted a showstopper article containing two extraordinary revelations about raw milk:

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• In Wisconsin, the primary dairy insurance provider has ditched raw milk dairies, sending them a letter that essentially declares they will have no insurance coverage if they sell raw milk.

• After destroying Rawesome Foods (which is being physically deconstructed right now), the Ventura County Health Department is now targeting other raw milk distribution centers in California. As Gumpert writes:

[The county] has threatened to interfere with a private food club in that area just north of Los Angeles that distributes Organic Pastures milk. The health department officials first said to a food club volunteer manager that there was concern about whether the milk was going to be stored. When that turned out to be a non-issue, since the milk is nearly immediately distributed to members, the “concern” suddenly shifted to whether the club needs to be registered as a retailer.

Read the full account at:
http://www.thecompletepatient.com/article/2012/march/28/wi-dairy-owne…

An agenda to destroy real food in Ventura county

So, you see, the raids on Rawesome Foods weren’t really about James Stewart and Sharon Palmer after all. It was all part of an agenda to destroy all raw milk operations across the county. And this, of course, is part of a nationwide agenda to harrass and criminalize farmers who produce real food and haven’t sold out to the corporate-run factory food operations.

For example, we recently broke a story about bureaucrats in Michigan threatening to arrest pig ranchers and destroy their livestock based entirely on hair color! (http://www.naturalnews.com/035372_Michigan_pigs_farm_freedom.html)

In California, two different counties have drummed up fabricated charges against James Stewart and Sharon Palmer in an attempt to destroy their reputations and throw them in the slammer. And that’s just the beginning. Emboldened by their false authority, California bureaucrats now believe they have God-like powers and can rule over the people with unlimited power (at gunpoint, no less).

James Stewart, by the way, is making an appearance on the Alex Jones Show today (Thursday) at (or around) 11:30am central time. Listen to his interview at www.PrisonPlanet.com where he promises to share details about how he was tortured in the LA County jail (among other things).

Check NaturalNews for more coverage of this. Yet more breaking news on this issue is developing. The LA Times refuses to cover this story, not surprisingly. The only real investigative journalism taking place today is happening on independent websites like NaturalNews.com, TheCompletePatient.com, GregPalast.com, NoMoreFakeNews.com, InfoWars.com and other similar sites. That’s where real news is now found on a daily basis.

Sources:
http://www.thecompletepatient.com/article/2012/march/28/wi-dairy-owne…<


article here:
http://www.infowars.com/ventura-county-on-raw-milk-rampage-after-destroying-rawesome-other-raw-milk-operations-now-targeted/

originally here:
http://www.naturalnews.com/035397_Ventura_county_raw_milk_rampage.html

dannno
03-29-2012, 04:13 PM
This is starting to get really ridiculous.



A third sizable raw dairy in the last four months has been temporarily shuttered--in addition to Organic Pastures Dairy Co. in California and The Family Cow in Pennsylvania. Lots of frustration, and unpleasant questions, are coming up as a result. The biggest question may be this: Is there some kind of common theme here?

Claravale Farm is one of only two dairies in California with a permit to sell raw dairy products (the other being Organic Pastures Dairy Co.). Perhaps most notably, in nearly 100 years of existence, it has never had an outbreak of illness.

http://www.thecompletepatient.com/article/2012/march/25/claravale-farm-quarantined-frustration-grows-whispers-get-louder-legal-check

dannno
03-29-2012, 05:13 PM
bump

John F Kennedy III
03-29-2012, 05:16 PM
I wish more people would pay attention. This is becoming a huge problem. And it would be easily solved if enough people researched it for themselves and realized it's reverse to what they are told: Raw milk is amazing for your body and pasteurized milk is dangerous and can kill you.

Lishy
03-29-2012, 08:09 PM
Why is raw milk banned in the first place...?

slamhead
03-29-2012, 09:24 PM
Why is raw milk banned in the first place...?

Who is John Galt?

DanConway
03-30-2012, 11:02 PM
Who is John Galt?

Elon Musk?

Kidding aside, what that really meant in the book was "There's a deeper meaning unifying these events. Find it and you'll find your answer." So that's not a bad response here.

Keith and stuff
03-30-2012, 11:08 PM
Why is raw milk banned in the first place...?

Because in CA, the people, lobbyists, legislators or some combination of those groups wanted it banned. Therefore, it was banned.

kuckfeynes
03-30-2012, 11:50 PM
Well, "their" justification is campylobacter. Which in rare instances can lead to outbreak. Just like salmonella on eggs and tomatoes, which the market seems to handle just fine.

Indy Vidual
03-31-2012, 02:52 AM
Are there any other planets ready for us yet?

mrsat_98
03-31-2012, 04:02 AM
Why is raw milk banned in the first place...?

Its one of those "man or other animals" things. http://adask.wordpress.com see man or other animals.

John F Kennedy III
03-31-2012, 09:55 AM
Are there any other planets ready for us yet?

Probably. We just haven't been told about it.

donnay
03-31-2012, 09:59 AM
Well, "their" justification is campylobacter. Which in rare instances can lead to outbreak. Just like salmonella on eggs and tomatoes, which the market seems to handle just fine.

The problem is where most of the outbreaks come from is factory farms! They are filthy!