Feds vs Nature i.e. Raw Milk - Raw Milk Wins!
The FDA & CDC Issue False Statements to Defame Raw Milk
Date: 4/5/2016 12:21:43 AM ( 8 y ) ... viewed 2355 times June 15, 2024 -
"On June 6, the FDA wrote to all state public health and agriculture agencies advising them on the need to: 'collectively work to address new developments related to the presence of High Pathogenic Avian Influenza A H5N1 (HPAI H5N1) in dairy cattle.'”[2]*
Comment - IMO – all American raw dairy men and women can lawfully: “just say no.”
These agents actually have no truly lawful authority to even speak to any private American standing tall on their own land! If for any reason the Farmer can’t “just say no” then they at least can post a “Do Not Trespass” sign at the entrance of their road and/or property that includes a specified fine for trespass. Actually both approaches is recommended!
Definitely get the names of any trespasser! Then send them a notice that includes a statement of the full amount posted in the notice of trespass – that can be any set amount!
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April 2016 -
For Immediate Release -
Washington, DC–March 24, 2016 — GlobeNewswire –
In a March 18, 2016 press release, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) claimed a link between a “Multistate Outbreak of Listeriosis” and raw milk produced by Miller’s Organic Farm in Pennsylvania. According to CDC, the “outbreak” involved two illnesses with one death in 2014.
According to a family member of the deceased woman, the CDC’s statement is false and misleading.
“My family member was diagnosed with and died of cancer after a week of chemo,” says Peggy Stevenson, family member and caregiver of the deceased prior to her death. “I am outraged that the CDC is using our tragic situation to damage and try to destroy a farm we love and support.”
The FDA has spent years aggressively warning people against drinking raw milk with the claim that it causes hundreds more foodborne illness outbreaks than pasteurized milk. Yet, there have been no cases of listeriosis attributed to raw milk consumption going back forty years, or more. Unlike raw milk, pasteurized dairy has been linked to several deaths in the past ten years.
Prior to the false claim from the CDC, there have been no reported illnesses associated with Miller’s Organic Farm in Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania.
“This recent release from the CDC is a deliberate attempt to tarnish raw milk and present false and defamatory information,” says Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, a nutrition education non-profit based in Washington, DC. “This is a witch-hunt against raw milk. This is clearly not a case of illness associated with raw milk, but rather an agency with an agenda.”
The CDC recommends that people “drink and eat only pasteurized dairy products (including soft cheese, ice cream, and yogurt).”
“This is a weak attempt to shut down people’s choices,” says Pete Kennedy, president of the Farm-to-consumer Legal Defense Fund. “It shows this bureaucracy is getting more desperate in trying to stop the growing demand for raw milk.”
See Photos of Millers Organic Farm[1]
Posted on March 28, 2016 by Kimberly Hartke
Media Contacts:
Liz Reitzig, 301-807-5063, liz@hartkepr.com
About The Weston A. Price Foundation
The Weston A. Price Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nutrition education foundation with the mission of disseminating accurate, science-based information on diet and health. Named after nutrition pioneer Weston A. Price, DDS, author of Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, the Washington, DC-based Foundation publishes a quarterly journal for its 15,000 members, supports 600 local chapters worldwide and hosts a yearly international conference. The Foundation phone number is (202) 363-4394, http://www.westonaprice.org, info@westonaprice.org.
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Notes:
[1]- See more at: http://www.westonaprice.org/press/cdc-millers-organic-farm/#sthash.fS5agyQb.dpuf
Photo Credit: Gary Lake
More Photos Available Upon Request
[2] https://www.westonaprice.org/action-alert-planned-shutdown-of-raw-milk-farmers/#gsc.tab=0
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