The complaints poured in across the country after Rainbow Acres Farm, an Amish owned company in the D.C. area, was reported to be selling raw milk last April. Panicked Americans phoned their Congress disturbed over the possibility of getting real nutritional value in unpasteurized bloodless, puss free milk demanding that something be done.
Satire aside, the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) responded to Amish farmers' allegedly selling raw milk by raiding the facility after its year long sting investigation. When asked for an explanation as to why raw milk was such a priority, the government responded:
“It is the FDA’s position that raw milk should never be consumed.” Therefore, the Amish farmers at Rainbow Acres had to be brought down." Feds Take Down Amish Farmer - Pundit PressThe latest Amish raw milk isn't just one isolated incident since similar raids occurred last year. See Feds Raid Amish Dairy and Threaten Over Raw Milk Sales - Natural News.
Gradually Americans are awakening to the horror that the FDA is being used by corporations that make large campaign contribution bribes to politicians who then enable SWAT teams to harm their competitors' business enterprises. A Washington D.C. resident was asked their opinion about the matter and responded.
“I look at this as the FDA is in cahoots with the large milk producers. I don’t want the FDA and my tax dollars to go to shut down a farm that hasn’t had any complaints against it. They’re producing good food, and the consumers are extremely happy with it." - Wasthington D.C. resident, Feds Take Down Amish Farmer - Pundit Press
If you thought this article was going to be just about some Amish farmers read on because it's going to get much scarier.
Less than a month ago, the FDA was also getting flooded with calls from Americans complaining about the natural remedy company Maxam Neutraceutics in Oregon. Maxam has been providing nutritional supplements to vitamin starved Americans since 1992. Americans simply couldn't tolerate the thought of vitamin supplements produced for Autism Spectrum disorders (ASD) and Alzheimer's disease any longer.
Satire aside, the FDA, coupled with the IRS and FBI, responded with SWAT teams to Maxam's cooperation with its warning letter over how it labeled its products. As it turned out, the FDA's complaint was really over customer testimonials listed on Maxam's website, dangerous stuff indeed.
"The Maxam founder, Jim Cole, cooperated with every demand that the FDA made of him, and was convinced that all was well. But apparently the FDA had different ideas when out of nowhere, the agency, along with the IRS and the FBI, sent as many as 80 armed, SWAT-style agents to both Maxam headquarters, and even Jim's daughter's house, to confiscate all the products, company documents, and even personal files and computers.
'They took all our products, all our paperwork, all our files -- we've been doing this since 1992 and they pulled everything,' said Jim. 'They brought in three big moving vans, they had their guns on, their bullet-proof vests -- they came prepared for war.'