Posted on 11/15/2011 11:59:52 AM PST by Iron Munro
When an over-zealous regulator shows up at a farm dinner demanding that food be destroyed as hungry guests await, who do you call? Heres Lauras account written as a letter to her guests who had come to Quail Hollow Farm expecting a meal of foods harvested from local small family farms.
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Susan deemed our food unfit for consumption and demanded that we call off the event because:
1. Some of the prepared food packages did not have labels on them. (The code actually allows for this if it is to be consumed within 72 hours.)
2. Some of the meat was not USDA certified. (Did I mention that this was a farm to fork meal?)
3. Some of the food that was prepared in advance was not up to temperature at the time of inspection. (It was being prepared to be brought to proper temperature for serving when the inspection occurred.)
4. Even the vegetables prepared in advance had to be thrown out because they were cut and were then considered a bio-hazard.
5. We did not have receipts for our food. (Reminder! This food came from farms not from the supermarket! I have talked with several chefs who have said that in all their years cooking they have never been asked for receipts.)
(Excerpt) Read more at wakeup-world.com ...
First hand account and Video at the link
Perhaps it is time to get “agressive” with this gubment infestation.
That way when the time comes to starve 6.5-billion people in compliance with United Nations Agenda 21, all they have to do is cut off the supply.
“I’m from the government, and I’m here to heeeeeeelllllp.”
I’m going to watch the video then comment.
You shoot the inspector, fire up your backhoe and bury his ass in the back forty. Take a chase car while one driver dumps the car off the nearest cliff/bridge/river at least 50 miles away.
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The link takes you to a nut-ball website.
So ,are the farmers toilets connected to their fields or something ?
1. Demand they produce a valid signed warrant.
2. When they fail to do that, order them off your property.
3. If they refuse to leave, tell them you are making a citizens arrest for trespassing and call the police.
No, here is what you do, everyone tar and feathers him and send him back after forcing him to eat the “unsafe food” , when the authorities come back to arrest folks.
Everyone says the same exact thing: “I am sparticus!”
That is it, simple effective and sends a clear message.
If you bury them, they don’t “come back.”
That’s when you:
1. Demand they produce a valid signed warrant.
2. When they fail to do that, order them off your property.
3. If they refuse to leave, tell them you are making a citizens arrest for trespassing and call the police.
Agreed, another good idea, get the local sheriff involved, if this is a rural area and the sheriff has stones like Joe Arpaio, he would be a great ally to have on your side, especially if he eats there too.
If this wasn’t a commercial event, and, if the host actually obeyed the order, instead of pouring bleach on the bureaucrat, then she has only herself to blame for the loss.
It does no good to cave, then complain,
Your idea is a little too violent, i would rather humiliate the Federal Goon and send him back with his tail tween his legs like they did in the colonies to tax agents 1770’s style.
This equals the story on Neil Boortz’s radio show yesterday about 6-yr. old Cub Scouts being chased down by a government goon in the U.S. Park Rangers because they had collected colorful autumn leaves for their little scrapbooks while visiting a national park site in Washington D.C. This glittering jewel of ignorance and arrogance made the crying boys throw their leaves on the ground while yelling at them about breaking the law and abusing federal property. The mindless bureaucrats must think there is a shortage of leaves.
This is the caliber of federal employee that is paid twice as much as the private sector taxpayers who pay for this gross mistreatment of our children and grandchildren.
Just wait until this kind of terrorist in a government uniform is in charge of our health care. The power trip related to matters of life and death will attract this type of twisted character like manure attracts flies.
My next door neighbor used to cater similar events in her home ~ even provided Italian wine, etc.
It wasn't terribly obtrusive and most of these people were "old friends" with an interest in belly dancing.
Then she began complaining about my backyard garden and even brought in the board of health. They found my garden to be exactly what it was ~ my garden.
Oh, and the neighbor? She was charging "fees" ~ so I busted her good with a call to the Alcoholic Beverage Commission (ABC)!
You open a commercial food selling operation up then you have to do what commercial food selling operations do ~ and if you raise a garden for home consumption that's nobody's business.
Mixing up the arguments about "farm to table" without referencing the commercial experience definitely muddies the water.
But, a bigger question, this is Nevada? Isn't that a desert? I've been there. Seen it. So big and nasty you can blow up atom bombs and not hit anything.
Just where is this happening?
You think this government loonyness didn’t happen? Glenn Beck talked about it today. This really happened. People trying to have a dinner of fresh farm produce and meats were harassed and blocked by local Gov’t idiots
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