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I’ve been getting raw milk for over 10 years and this whole thing is a scam against it!!!!! It’s so superior to the milk sold in stores! It’s been lied about for years because they want people to be unhealthy! It’s totally safe, plus the cows are cared for like family to these farmers

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Exactly Joni! I grew up one of those farmers. :) Our milk cows were treated like royalty. :)

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I’ll never give up raw milk if it’s available to me!! We literally savor it!! The taste and richness is so great!!! Plus the nutrients are excellent! It’s definitely a whole food!! Thanks for being one of those farmers!!! We appreciate you!!

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Yes, I just recently began drinking raw milk. What a difference in taste! Delicious. I’m lucky to have friends that sell raw milk.

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Yes, you are!! I’ve become good friends with the farmer I get it from and am so grateful of his commitment to this!!!

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I concur. I love my raw milks and kefir from my local co-op.

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Just because there is or might be a pathogen in food we consume doesn’t mean it will infect us. Unless you are on an acid blocker or take tons of “Tums”, you body is made to kill most pathogens introduced into the stomach. We are “fearfully and wonderfully made”.

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Amen!

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I concur with Joni. Total & complete scam! I’ve been consuming raw milk & raw dairy products for 20+ years. Raised my family on it. We rarely, if ever, need to see a doctor for an illness of any kind. Raw dairy is preventative healthcare! The genuine kind. We’ve never gotten sick from it. It keeps us strong and healthy. Tastes amazing! Whole, full fat, cold raw milk is Da Best! I love it first thing in the morning when I’m not quite ready for solid food, but need a lil’ something. I drink it for a snack & before bed too. So grateful to have access to this life giving stuff! They government, along with big ag, & big pharma, always spins lies about anything healthy.

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If the FDA doesn’t want me to have it, you better believe I want it now. Must be super healthy!

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Some Farmers Markets sell it. Some under the table (if they have to), but in Texas, they are allowed. I belong to a coop. Ours is delivered via refrigerated van to a host house. So cool!

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I’m in Texas too. Good to know. Thanks’

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You can look up the Weston A. Price Foundation for a guide on raw dairy farms round the country. Then contact ones near you to learn of their coops. And if any have openings for new members. Ours is full. Or talk with the farmers at your farmers market. They’ll let you in on their secrets when you get to know em well. Wink. Wink. But Texas is fairly lenient.

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And lies on unhealthy, e.g. safe and effective vaccinations!

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When I was a commercial milk driver for a large dairy . I remember them starting the low fat fad back in the early 80s . The joke we said was all the cream took out of skim and low fat we sold back as half and half and whipping cream .

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It would be fantastic if the Chevron decision permitted Trappist Monasteries to start selling cheese across state lines.. Thank you for the update on the fear campaign.

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Oooooh, I can’t wait. Probably will take quite a number of lawsuits to overturn the various “rules” all these entities have made over the last 40 years, but I say, bring it on!

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Ron Paul has been talking about this issue for decades. I never followed the subject closely, but now I see it's very symbolic of State/Corporate Capture and is clearly anti-freedom or freedom of choice ... and the raw milk is perfectly fine.

Ron Paul, as usual, was right - and was talking about key issues no other politician was bringing up.

... Don't get me started on silver coins being "real money."

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"... raw milk is perfectly fine." And my argument is always... even if it wasn't, shouldn't the person be able to decide whether to consume it? Heck, people choose to drink a half a bottle of Jack Daniels whiskey in one sitting and no one says a peep about that (and we shouldn't, it's *their* choice), people age 50 and over are on an average of 5 prescriptions that have all kinds of side effects, but God forbid you drink raw milk. A product that has been used "raw" for 1000s of years... literally. Yeah, Ron always gets pretty fired up about the raw milk issue. Ha!

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It's not that complicated or controversial. If I want to drink raw milk, I can drink raw milk. Or so one would think ... once upon a time in America.

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Ron Paul was/is always right A fighter for freedom

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RP is almost always right, unfortunately Rand is only worried about his next run for the senate seat!

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If they don't want you to have * (raw milk, IVM, HCQ, bleach, sunlight, social contact, clean air, etc.) it's because it's good for you.

Take whatever the 3-letter agencies say as contrary indicators for your health and sanity.

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Incandescent light bulbs

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Duly noted. Better light.

People should have been motivated by savings of LEDs and the wretched CFL bulbs

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Agreed! The only reason incandescent bulbs are supposedly "inefficient" is because they are manufactured in accordance with the principle of engineered obsolescence. FFS, Edison's original ones continue to function--without burning out--in a museum!

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Truth! Not Edison but still 💡

http://centennialbulb.org/

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I did not know that! Thanks.

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AMEN

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My entire family grew up on raw milk. It is an absolute myth that it's deadly. We sold milk from our cows and our milkhouse had a small milking setup for 5 cows at a time. The milkhouse was kept immaculate and all of the machinery was washed constantly. Small producers who sell milk take great care to make sure that everything is clean, etc. After all, if they didn't, someone may sue them, or they would lose the business. Real milk starts to sour within hours at room temperature so it MUST be refrigerated right away. Real milk doesn't last very long so if you think you won't use it before it sours, just put it in the freezer! Americans have been eating dead food for decades now. Beneficial enzymes, bacterium, etc have all been processed or boiled out of our food, not to mention other vitamins that many of us are missing in our diet. Don't be afraid of raw milk! And, if you want to taste what ice cream used to taste like, buy some raw cream and milk from your local producer and make some. You will be amazed at the difference. Oh, and cheese made from raw milk too! Absolutely mind blowing difference. Life is risky, but I would put consuming raw milk near the very bottom of any risk. There's more risk of having a reaction to a bee sting. My argument is, and always has been, WE get to choose what to put in our bodies and accept whatever risk we want. It's not up to the flippin government to tell us what we put in our bodies!!!!!

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Maine - My local Hannaford grocery store has Tide Mill Organic Farm - whole raw milk - big difference in taste. They also sell beef, chicken and pork and pet food- they ship those products

https://tidemillorganicfarm.com/collections/all

The farm has been in the family since 1765

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I used to buy raw milk at John Edwards for making yogurt. But after the owner started screaming at me about masks I have not gone there since.

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Weird I thought they were all Jehovah Witnesses. Don't know who owns it now but John and other JWs use to come up here to visit us. Though did not come during the pandemic. I thought JWs use to be distrustful of "the science" but I guess that has changed. Never could figure why they tried so hard to convert folks since according to their religion only 144,000 were to enter the pearly gates- you think they wouldn't want competition. They stopped visiting - maybe it was my questions - but always were nice and pleasant folks and we did have some interesting conversations.

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I always told the JW gang that I respected their convictions and their efforts of outreach--especially in these times. More importantly, I told them I was spiritual but NOT religious in any way (since ALL religions are man-made, IMHO) and had no interest in joining ANY of the "clubs" LOL! This only seemed to bolster their reappearances over the course of almost a year or so... almost as if they were sending newer members to our house for training of sorts, since we were respectful but a bit challenging. It did get old, however (We live out in the sticks, and any unplanned visits are always jarring with a house full of dogs! Recent local door-to-door democrats distracted my common law wife, causing $24 worth of her carefully freshly-picked strawberries to be eaten off the counter by our dogs when she was trying to make jam...), and ultimately I asked them to please not come anymore. They have respected that wish since as far as I know.

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Yes that part of just showing up - always seemed rude - but if they called in advance you could have come up with an excuse. Wonder if they have a score card somewhere - with name - number of visits - potential recruit and maybe an arrow pointing up or down. Tag team evangelism at its best.

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LOL! Tag team evangelism! Love it...

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I went to school, 5th-7th grdes, with a Jehovs's Witness classmate, Christen P. She didn't have to say the Pledge, and we were on a Marine Corps base.

Cool!

People who envision the paradise of small farming haven't done it, and I haven't either, but I did raise a calf for Ag. class in 9th grade, and I do keep a couple of "large" vegetable gardens. My Mother-in-Law, Jovita, who had traveled with her family to pick cotton as a girl, called them out on that when they came to visit...

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Unbelievably rude and ignorant. I patronized a neighborhood small family butcher shop from the first day their father opened it about 30 years ago. In 2020 The eldest daughter refused to serve me because I would not wear a mask. I never set foot in the shop again.. They were nice hard working folks but sadly will probably revert to fearful popular persecution next "pandemic". I found other stores whose workers valued customers over state threats even in Brooklyn.

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Which Hannaford? Isn't that the dairy where cows eat some seaweed? Which supposedly reduces their CO2 belching?

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It is Hannaford #8407 Route 1, Columbia, ME - it sells fast. No I have not heard that they feed them seaweed - Don't think they have a huge commercial set up - run by a family- 9th generation on the land. Cows chickens and pigs vegetables - It is in Washington county and looks like John Edward's carries their products. see list https://tidemillorganicfarm.com/pages/where-to-find-our-food

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Corrupt US FDA not fit for purpose! They work for the WEF's New World Order!

Make all Vax makers accept LIABILITY for their useless but DEADLY injections for which they accept no culpability for millions of premeditated deaths by injection!

Unjabbed Mick. I'll live longer without medical intervention!

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I am currently studying the debates that took place at the founding of the US over the division of power between the central government and the states. The Money Power, led by Alexander Hamilton, who headed the banking interests, wanted to reduce the power of the states, if not eliminate the states altogether. This was because it would be easier for the Money Power to control everything if the states were removed from the equation. Fortunately, Hamilton and the Money Power did not succeed. The states have remained the guardians of individual freedom, as in the case of the raw milk controversy.

https://www.amazon.com/Our-Country-Then-Richard-Cook/dp/1949762858

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The obnoxious musical "Hamilton" is such artless propaganda. (Aaron Burr is the real hero for capping that jerk...)

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I looked up symptoms of bird flu in chickens and came across this:

* Signs of depression in egg-laying chickens

* Ruffled feathers

I guess we'll be ok. Everyone's got ruffled feathers these days and all our kids are depressed anyway. Things can only improve.

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Meryl. Thank you for continuing to shed light on the governments war on agricultural food production and rural communities to be self sufficient. Control the food, control the people is the administrative state doctrine. Carry on.

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We can't wait to see the eggs on their faces (all of them) regarding raw dairy. The blue states especially are being so ridiculous with this federal nonsense. Raw dairy is way healthier than the pasteurized "muck" even if it's organic. Speak with any raw milk farmer or an WestonAPrice.org leader!

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Here in Maine we briefly had MOO milk which one could buy at the grocery. It was pasteurized but when I spoke with an organic dairy farmer she told me it was flash-pasteurized which was why it tasted so good. I prefer raw milk but it was nice being able to get quality milk at the store when I needed it.

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Flash or low temperature pasteurized is way better than ultra-p or regular pasteurized milk. Make sure to get heavy cream that's not ultra-p either. Go on realmilk.com to find a raw food dairy that will do a drop off somewhere in your neighborhood or ask a Price.org local chapter leader a good one to use.

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I buy my milk from the farm I mentioned above (White Orchard); it is sold at the Belfast co-op. I can't afford raw heavy cream, unfortunately. There's a fairly large farm near me that has raw dairy, but their prices are extremely high, more suited to Massachusetts than Maine. Plus their cows are A-2 cows and you cannot make good yogurt from A-2 milk because of the missing casein. My husband runs a yogurt "factory" in our kitchen and eats a quart a day! And, yes, you have to home-pasteurize it to get a quality product.

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I only mentioned not buying ultra-p heavy cream, because that's pretty much all they have in Florida. I did find one that an organic market was willing to bring in for me. It's not raw and only pasteurized but organic.

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My problem is that I take a very long time to go through a pint of heavy cream (unless it's berry season!). Nice to find pasteurized (NOT ultra!) organic cream.

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We have two of us using it in our coffee daily.

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It’s more about protecting the corporate dairies and maximizing profitability. They can return x amount of expired milk back into fresh patches of pasteurized milk. Minimizes waste.

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When I was a child, most decent sized towns had their own dairy and milk, cheese and eggs were delivered. I remember when I was 16 and they shut our dairy down, the grain mill was next, then the slaughterhouse as corporations in bed with government started centralizing everything. DE-centralization is one way we can get out of the trap we find ourselves in in America and that scares the hell out of these monsters.

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As long as we can afford to patronize local businesses that are currently under seige!

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I’ve been drinking raw dairy products produced by the Amish through an affiliate program I joined to help Amos Miller when I learned of the USDA/FDA prosecution of his Amish farm goods. This has convinced me that the unnatural pasteurized dairy products that they push on us are truly inferior in every way.

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Blessings!

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Any traditional farmers out there: you can get join the farmmatch network via the same link I shared. Come join the network!

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