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Raw Milk Raids

deprave

New Member
Raw milk drinkers raided by the FDA for selling raw milk, protestors gather for raw milk protest, raw milk is a serious crime. Just look at that guy in the avatar glasses, hes up to no good!

[video=youtube;Cn8P_D84MqU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cn8P_D84MqU[/video]


Ron Paul's Personal Update - About the Milk Raids

[video=youtube;eCFPAIflcas]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCFPAIflcas[/video]
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
I grew up on raw milk. We had our own cow. I hated milking that bitch. She always kicked the damn bucket over.
 

Shadeslay

Active Member
Ya this is some twisted stuff, how they use assault teams to raid whole food stores. It's blatant over spending and fear tactics, that 1 person with binder could accomplish.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
They NEED SWAT teams to take care of these problems. Those damned Amish are all heavily armed with all sorts of rifles, artillery and nuclear weapons.
 

Murfy

Well-Known Member
deprave-

inbox full.

they are putting it in the milk. i can feel it. i know, i know. already got a foil hat.

funny that about two weeks ago at my sons middle school, they ahd a "reading specialist" come in and read them a story. then a short quiz. he said it made NO sense, the questions were all about milk dad, he said.

they wanted to know where we buy it, what color is the cap, how much does your family drink, how much do oyu drink, what are the ages of the people in your family and how much do they drink. he repeated these questions to me and also indicated it was very odd.
"it didn't have anyhting to do with the story, just milk."
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
Lactose intolerant people can drink raw milk because it contains a enzyme called lactase, which digests lactose. All enzymes are deactivated by pasteurization. Calcium is abundant in milk, unfortunately pasteurization renders most of it unavailable.

More people die from Eggs than get sick from raw milk.

Without pasteurization milk only has a few day shelf life, impossible to ship long distances. That really cuts into profit.

This is more about profit incentive than human health concerns. They don't care about you, they only care about your money.
 

deprave

New Member
yea I guess money ruins everything *takes a sip from his milk that is within the newly increased EPA safe radiation levels*
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
Lactose intolerant people can drink raw milk because it contains a enzyme called lactase, which digests lactose. All enzymes are deactivated by pasteurization. Calcium is abundant in milk, unfortunately pasteurization renders most of it unavailable.

More people die from Eggs than get sick from raw milk.

Without pasteurization milk only has a few day shelf life, impossible to ship long distances. That really cuts into profit.

This is more about profit incentive than human health concerns. They don't care about you, they only care about your money.

Check your history dude, raw milk has historicly carried all sorts of pathogens. Pasteur didn't work out his method just to make a few bucks but to spare people all sorts of agony and death. Sometimes we forget the past and why we did the things we did.
 

Dirty Harry

Well-Known Member
I wonder when they will raid me because I own AND USE a large pressure cooker. I could make a mistake and poison myself or blow up so maybe they should take it away to protect me from myself. They could see me as an off the grid terrorist building up a food cache. Have a garden and grow your own food? Soon they will go after that and farmers markets. In fact, I think there are places that have done that or are thinking about it.
If the government gets it's way, we will all be shopping at government ran stores and will only be able to get what they think we should be allowed to have.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
Check your history dude, raw milk has historicly carried all sorts of pathogens. Pasteur didn't work out his method just to make a few bucks but to spare people all sorts of agony and death. Sometimes we forget the past and why we did the things we did.
Specifically in the United States, milk of the early 1800s came from sickly cows locked up in urban concrete containers and fed whiskey slop (the waste product of neighboring whiskey distilleries). Think Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle. The resulting “swill milk” was a far cry from the creamy rich goodness of earlier times. It was dirty, bluish and watery, so watery in fact that it refused to be made into butter, as it lacked any fat. Since the milk was contaminated by filthy hands and unsanitary equipment, it’s no wonder that child mortality rates in major American cities during this time drastically increased. Pasteur’s novel solution to the transmission of disease was sterilization. In this context, pasteurization made total sense, as it was a valid method of ensuring safety.

But times have changed. We now have the means and knowledge to secure hygienic facilities. So why are we still employing this archaic process? I doubt that pasteurization is advocated simply because those in charge are genuinely concerned about consumer health. Raw milk is not a large enough health liability to cause government officials to suppress it with such fervor.

Free history lesson for ya.
 

puffntuff

Well-Known Member
This is getting rough!! I can't buy it in my state anymore but I can go about 45 miles and tell em it's for my cats (which I don't have) then get hit with interstate trafficking. Hahahaha that's some funny shit. The dangers of milk!!
 

suTraGrow

Well-Known Member
Obama just signed a NO TOLERANCE bill on behave of raw milk. No expenses will be spared on assembling special task force teams :-D Tanks, swat, seal team 6 etc god dam Amish will never know what hit them....
 

vh13

Well-Known Member
We now have the means and knowledge to secure hygienic facilities.
Most importantly, we now have equipment that can definitively measure the contamination levels in dairy. We can determine if a batch does indeed become contaminated and prevent it from going on the market.
 

deprave

New Member
Ron Paul's Personal Update - About the Milk Raids

[video=youtube;eCFPAIflcas]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCFPAIflcas[/video]
 

Winter Woman

Well-Known Member
I thought that Edsel Fords death caused the FDA to take a hard stance on raw milk. I can remember grandpa talking about how it was the milk that killed him. Raw milk is not harmful if tested first, found safe and then consumed

From Answers.com - Edsel Ford's death has been attributed to several different causes: "undulant fever" (brucellosis) as a result of drinking unpasteurized milk from Henry Ford's farm; stomach cancer; and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (multiple stomach ulcers resulting from a hormone (gastrin)-secreting (usually benign) tumor.
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
Most importantly, we now have equipment that can definitively measure the contamination levels in dairy. We can determine if a batch does indeed become contaminated and prevent it from going on the market.

Perhaps, but that takes lots of people, government people, legions of milk testers all beholding to big brother.
 
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