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Re: Rawesome Foods raw milk co-op raided by Feds, Venice, California

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Shocking!!!!

Sheila

On Oct 22, 2010, at 8:49 AM, Bee wrote:

> Rawesome Foods raw milk co-op raid conducted by criminal elements

> of local, state and federal law enforcement:

> http://www.naturalnews.com/030136_Rawesome_foods_raid.html

>

> Here's the first 2 paragraphs of that article:

>

> " On June 30, 2010, a group of armed government agents from local,

> state, federal and even the Canadian government illegally

> trespassed on private property and raided Rawesome Foods, a private

> food buying club in Venice, California. With guns drawn, these

> agents tore through the property stealing computers, raw dairy

> products and honey, all while holding some of the volunteer workers

> hostage for several hours. When the agents finally left, they took

> with them thousands of dollars in private property as well as the

> surveillance footage of their armed rampage.

>

> Sounds like a scene out of a horror movie, right? Except this

> actually happened, though unless you're tuned in to the health

> freedom movement, you've probably heard nothing about it. Most of

> the mainstream media outlets would never touch a story like this

> because it exposes just how tyrannical and out of control our

> government has become on issues like raw milk and food freedom. "

>

> Our governments are going to extremes to stop us from getting good

> wholesome foods. In 2005 the FDA wrote a warning letter to Dr.

> Mercola, as follows:

>

> " This is to advise you that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

> has reviewed your web site at the Internet address http://

> www.mercola.com and has determined that the products Living Fuel

> Rx™, Tropical Traditions Virgin Coconut Oil, and Chlorella are

> promoted for conditions that cause these products to be drugs under

> section 201(g)(1) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the

> Act) [21 USC 321(g)(1)].

>

> The therapeutic claims on your web site establish that these

> products are drugs because they are intended for use in the cure,

> mitigation, treatment, or prevention of diseases. The marketing of

> these products with these claims violates the Act. "

>

> I used to have an ad on my website for Wilderness Family Naturals,

> which is a small family-run business in Minnesota. They were raided

> by the FDA and were so scared they totally stopped their web

> affiliate sales program. This not only cut into their own business,

> but also mine and those of many others on the web.

>

> Our governments are turning into Gestapos instead of ensuring " We,

> the people, " are being protected. Now we need protection from our

> own governments! That isn't freedom!

>

> Bee

>

>

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