Tuesday, August 9, 2011

#Rawesome Raid & National Response

It is a raw milk farce since raw milk is allegedly responsible for one death in 62 years (and none in the past twelve).

But the law has been written to make evidence irrelevant. Safe milk can be seized. Its safety is not even at issue, all that matters is the FDA’s beliefs. The law becomes a thug without rules of evidence.

Monsanto has now achieved turning the justice system itself into its own personal mafia. Capone had to pay his men to rough up, terrorize, and shut down neighborhood places that competed with him. Monsanto has the FBI, the LA police, the California Department of AG and the FDA to do that for them, and the media to promote it all. Imagine if Capone could have had media saying the little guys being mowed down were a threat to Chicago’s health and that he was protecting the city.

FDA raids on natural food producers and distributors expose the iron fist in the gloved hand.

For those who appreciate the profound threat to access to safe food that the Rawesome raids expose, there is much that can be done to stop the monster grunting “food safety” as it destroys safe food

Mike Callicrate, cattleman and food activist, says, “The People’s agencies (FDA, USDA, etc.) both nationally and locally are doing the work of big agribusiness in eliminating good food alternatives…. Perhaps [the Rawesome Raid] will be the spark we need for a real food revolution!”

The production of and everyone’s right to safe food is being unconstitutionally criminalized through Monsanto-FDA’s “science-based” removal of evidence.

NOTE:
Not a single dictatorship has ever stopped their citizens from having access to their food of choice. Not a single dictatorship has ever stopped their citizens from selecting their medicine of choice. Yet the US is adamant about eliminating your choices to both of these basic rights.

When Industrial False Food & Pharma Corporations can't influence your decisions with the $50 billion in yearly advertising, they will resort to lies, when that doesn't work, they call in their favors and pull the strings of their congressional serfs, and when that doesn't work they call in the legal, unconscionable mercenaries with the guns.

What' will they do next? GMO IV's?

In 2008, 180 countries declared that their citizens have a fundamental right to food. Only one country voted against this rudimentary right. Can you guess which country that was?

How can the proclaimed land of the free and home of the brave justify such a mean spirited decision? And is it in the best interests of their citizens or in the best interests of someone else?

Instead the United States made it's intentions perfectly clear and voted against the right to food for it's citizens. There is no right to food in the USA, nor is there any right to food legislation pending.

Pretty simple isn't it?

I'm wondering if the USA's refusal to participate in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights provoked the growing grassroots right to food movement and the real food revolution?

Is the war on food just beginning to heat up?



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