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This came from United Stats of America on the History channel. Bottom line - low alcohol craft beer and cider is good for you and you must eat unprocessed foods and exercise!
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A Minnesota farmer who distributes raw milk is due to stand trial next week for food code violations in a case that pits the government's efforts to ensure a safe food supply against consumers' rights to choose what they drink and eat.
Alvin Schlangen, 54, is an organic egg farmer in Freeport, about 75 miles northwest of Minneapolis. He doesn't produce milk himself but operates a private club called Freedom Farms Co-op with roughly 130 members who buy various farm products including raw milk. Schlangen picks up milk products from an Amish farm and delivers them to consumers, mainly in the Twin Cities.
Schlangen is charged in Hennepin County with four misdemeanors, including selling unpasteurized milk products or possessing them for sale. The criminal complaint says inspectors last year searched a Minneapolis warehouse leased by Schlangen, where they found unpasteurized milk and other foods. They also found receipts from sales Schlangen made even though he didn't have a license to sell, handle or store food. Each count carries a maximum penalty of up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.
Schlangen said he's doing nothing wrong because his members lease the animals that provide the raw milk, so there's no purchase or sale.
Posted at 08:41 AM in agriculture, consumerism, Current Affairs, Food and Drink, Government, Health, NWO, Police, Regulation | Permalink | Comments (0)
Price look-up codes, commonly called PLU codes, PLU numbers, PLUs, produce codes, or produce labels, are identification numbers affixed to produce and other products in grocery stores and supermarkets to make check-out and inventory control easier, faster, and more accurate.
For conventionally grown fruit, (grown with chemicals inputs), the PLU code on the sticker consists of four numbers. Organically grown fruit has a five-numeral PLU prefaced by the number 9. Genetically engineered (GM) fruit has a five-numeral PLU prefaced by the number 8.
For example:
A conventionally grown banana would be: 4011
An organic banana would be: 94011
A genetically engineered (GE or GMO) banana would be: 84011
Posted at 08:00 AM in agriculture, consumerism, Current Affairs, Food and Drink, Health, Science | Permalink | Comments (0)
In supoort of US civil authorites, the Army will provide resettlement operations within U.S. territories and a PSYOP program that produces an appreciation of US polices and actions!
Posted at 06:15 PM in 911, Current Affairs, Education, Government, Gun Control, NWO, Police, Population Control, Regulation, Terrorism, Travel | Permalink | Comments (0)
You cannot buy one — the church outlawed the sale of indulgences in 1567 — but charitable contributions can help you earn one.
The reason is clear - the church has lost followers while paying out huge sums in priest abuse scandals.
Posted at 08:30 PM in Current Affairs, Religion | Permalink | Comments (0)
Vanity Fair published prescription drug deaths on January 2011. Prescription drugs kill some 200,000 Americans every year. Most clinical trials are conducted overseas—on sick Russians, homeless Poles, and slum-dwelling Chinese—in places where regulation is virtually nonexistent, the F.D.A. doesn’t reach, and “mistakes” end up in pauper’s graves!
Here is a screen shot from 2009 CDC stats:
Posted at 04:00 PM in Current Affairs, Drugs, Health, Population Control | Permalink | Comments (0)
The special inspector general for TARP, Christy L. Romero wrote the following to Congress:
After 3½ years, the Troubled Asset Relief Program (“TARP”) continues to be an active and significant part of the Government’s response to the financial crisis. It is a widely held misconception that TARP will make a profit. The most recent cost estimate for TARP is a loss of $60 billion. Taxpayers are still owed $118.5 billion (including $14 billion written off or otherwise lost).
Posted at 07:15 PM in Banks, Current Affairs, Government, Taxes | Permalink | Comments (0)
Thousands of parents could face a choice: volunteer at your child's school or pay a $100 fine.
A bill introduced in the Ohio legislature would require parents to donate at least 13 hours of time to their school district each year or pay the price. And, if parents failed to pay up, the fine could be deducted from their state income tax refunds.
Elsewhere, parents at Pennington and Porter schools, two specialty schools that draw children from across the county, sign a contract pledging to volunteer at least 10 hours for every child they have enrolled. If they don't, their children may be returned to their base school.
Posted at 06:00 PM in Current Affairs, Education, Government, Regulation, Taxes | Permalink | Comments (0)