Amish farm banned from selling fresh milk after Fed sting

Daily Mail
September 1, 2011

An Amish farm in Pennsylvania has been stopped from selling contraband milk after a year-long federal government sting operation.

The Rainbow Acres Farm was found to have been smuggling banned unpasteurised milk to customers in Maryland.

Raw milk drinkers claim that pasteurisation eliminates good bacteria and changes the taste.

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But the Food and Drug Administration say unpasteurised milk can carry harmful bacteria such as salmonella, E.coli and listeria.

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11 Responses to “Amish farm banned from selling fresh milk after Fed sting”

  1. BS Obama, his job policy, shut down American business and give to the commies.. He stands before the mic, gives nothing but lip service.. Blames everything on anyone, shuts down Gibson, the milk producers, wants to regulate what we eat, where we sleep.. Such an a hole.. Congress sets up there with thumbs up a hole.. Then they come out and say we are racest because, we the American people are tired of his ShhhhIte…. This man is hell bent to destroy America, and Alex, and crew as well infowariors are the only ones saying anything.. No we are not racest.. We are sick of your lies BS Obama.. You suck….

  2. We have become the Soviet satellite, Absurdistan.

    • Yes, no doubt, and our SUPREAM A HOLE, THINKS HIS FUNK DON’T STINK… god please a lightning bolt down, please… This SOB has to go..

  3. Time for the Amish “give” their milk away and we give them “donations”!

    I have a farm, that instead of “selling” fruits and vegetables I give a “nature walk” for $25 “donation” for each adult and give them a brown grocery sack they can “fill” with “things” they find on the “nature walk”.

    MMM MMMM GOOD!

  4. You know if the Milkers (Amish) make a coop and those whom want to buy the milk join the coop and sign wavers stating they release the milkers from any charges and risks then, they should be good to go.

    • It shouldn’t be stipulated whether the milk is being used for food purposes.

      Milk can literally be used in glues, paints, polishes, leather cleaner, stain remover, closes fine cracks in ceramics, and so on.

      You could hypothetically call a wheel of cheese a doorstop, hockeypuck, or paperweight.

      You can even sell the manure, provided that it’s not explicitly intended for medical, cosmetic, or culinary use (although I strongly recommend barter.)

      If you use gold or a private currency, this should not be called a dollar or named after any legally recognized denomination.

      Contractual obligations are not recommended, since these are subject to legal oversight.

      Units of weight or other measurements are subject to be inspected.

      The legalist has no Godly conscience or human sympathy. He is only concerned with the wording.

  5. Pennsylvania used to belong to the Iroquois. The Amish can lick the udders of the cows that they get their filthy food from.

    • Looks like an Iroquois user id.

      • Mike Adams already has covered stories about raw milk sales ad nauseam. Once the new GMO grasses sprout in all of your pastures your natural raw milk won’t be so natural anymore which really makes any discussion about police raids or banned sales of raw milk a moot point now doesn’t it lyin? Infowarriors live in their own false paradigm.

  6. Land of the free.

  7. hmm- look what we have here- MORE GESTAPO BEHAVIOR BY OUR LOVING GOVERNMENT- so sick of this s*^
    RON PAUL 2012
    END THE FED
    END THE WARS

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