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I belong to a private co-op run by a homeschooling family. They are TF oriented and I buy wonderful pastured butter, free range meat, eggs and milk, etc. through them.
When I went to pick up my order today, there was a note stating that they were closed due to an emergency, and to call and leave a message.
Well, I came home and received a call from a friend explaining: they were shut down today. A team with guns, yes guns!!, came in and held them at bay while everything was taken. Apparantly they didn't even have a properly executed search warrant - they just came in and because they are government and had the weapons, they did whatever they wanted. Btw, I am still unsure who exactly "they" are, but the state agriculture department and the department of health were mentioned.
My co-op people are supposed to be sorting through this with their lawyer, who had helped them set things up legally in the first place. From what I gather, there is a problem with the meat they have sold. I suspect that there is much much more to it, of course. The gov. agencies hate these small guys.
I am just so angry, so this is basically a way for me to vent!
There are many small children in this family. Guns? Was that necessary?!!
If you can, remember them in your prayers.
Thanks!
 

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I wish I was surprised. What state? This kind of thing has happened a number of times recently in a few different states. The bureaucratic machine loves to exercise its powers against defenseless, honest, hardworking farmers, assuming they're ignorant of the law. It's shameful. I hope your co-op folks have access to a tenacious lawyer and can tap into some publicity. Are they members of the Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund? Do they (or you) read the Complete Patient Blog? http://www.thecompletepatient.com/journal/ Letting that author know about this incident might be a good idea.
 

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Oh, dear. I hope everything works out ok. That is just horrible. Guns?!?!!

I have a very long list of expletives that I will refrain from yelling. Just can't put any other words together. But I... I hope whatever bureaucrat had the idea to do that raid... well... suffers for it. I hope he/she chokes on their margarine. I'll leave it at that.
 

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I hope you can get some publicity for this. The agencies that engage in these kinds of fascist (yes, I said fascist) tactics intensely dislike the light of public scrutiny, because often they're pushing the boundaries of or outright breaking regulations, statues or laws (like no search warrant, or confiscating product or equipment over which they have no jurisdiction, for instance). They usually avoid answering for their actions in a public forum, so large numbers of displeased "public" showing up at hearings and getting on TV or radio talking about this kind of injustice can benefit the farmers and their customers, by making it uncomfortable for the bullies to persist in their dirty work. Even better is if you can also get some public officials or legislators on your side. Armed gov't thugs stomping around a farm with bewildered farmers and their kids looking on in horror - that doesn't play well to the public.
 

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This family needs to get hold of the Farmer to Consumer Legal Defense Fund right away.
Also, to anyone else who buys from this type of co-op, please pass on this info to the owners.
This legal fund was put together by WAPF, and is a very useful tool in retaining and regaining rights.
www.ftcldf.org
Unless the states laws specificly state that raw dairy cannot be sold in any form, the government has no legal right to trespass and steal.
Also, if a warrent is not served, the owner has every right, regardless of the guns, to order them to leave the property.
All one has to say is, "I know my Miranda Rights".
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I still have not had a response to my emails, so I have to wait to do anything. I will send along the info about Farmer to Consumer Legal Defense Fund, but I would be surprised if they were not already a member of this. Although, I am not sure if they qualify, per se. They are not actually the farmers, you see. They do have animals that they farm with (goats and sheep), but they get the majority of their animal products through other local farmers. So we'll see. I'm going to offer my services to them, as I was a writer/journalist before dc came along.
 

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I've heard that the "authorities" often confiscate the computers, along with the food. That might be why no one is answering emails.

Situations like this make me feel so helpless. And I do not like feeling helpless. The government is such a damn bully sometimes. It's enough to make me believe the conspiracy theorists... I mean... charging in with guns to take farm-fresh food? They really do want us to sit in a daze in front of our TVs, munching junk.
 

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Is this the Manna Storehouse up in Lagrange? I heard about that on the OhioWAPF list yesterday. Sounds pretty nutty... and honestly, the warrant DOESN'T sound proper least to me from what I read about that on the WAPF list!! I hope it gest figured out. They were raided by the Ohio department of Agriculture. The warrant was written for "beef" supposedly
 

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Wow. And it was not even about raw milk but beef? Keep us posted.
 

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Something just occured to me. A couple of weeks ago, the FDA told the nation that it was ok to eat the 40% of E. Coli contaminated meat found in numerous stores when they did testing.
Tis is proof enough to never pay attention to anything the USDA and the FDA tells us is right or bad.
 

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More on ODA's Manna Storehouse raid
from www.thebovine.wordpress.com
www.truediscernment.wordpress.com
www.steveandpaularunyan.blogspot.com
( we have the list of emails for those that want to help push for a edia report on this story, on our blog)

"On Monday, December 1, a SWAT team with semi-automatic rifles entered the private home of the Stowers family in LaGrange, Ohio, herded the family onto the couches in the living room, and kept guns trained on parents, children, infants and toddlers, from approximately 11 AM to 8 PM. The team was aggressive and belligerent. The children were quite traumatized. At some point, the "bad cop" SWAT team was relieved by another team, a "good cop" team that tried to befriend the family.

The Stowers family has run a very large, well-known food cooperative called Manna Storehouse on the western side of the greater Cleveland area for many years.There were agents from the Department of Agriculture present, one of them identified as Bill Lesho. The search warrant is reportedly supicious-looking. Agents began rifling through all of the family's possessions, a task that lasted hours and resulted in a complete upheaval of every private area in the home. Many items were taken that were not listed on the search warrant. The family was not permitted a phone call, and they were not told what crime they were being charged with. They were not read their rights. Over ten thousand dollars worth of food was taken, including the family's personal stock of food for the coming year. All of their computers, and all of their cell phones were taken, as well as phone and contact records. The food cooperative was virtually shut down. There was no rational explanation, nor justification, for this extreme violation of Constitutional rights.

Presumably Manna Storehouse might eventually be charged with running a retail establishment without a license. Why then the Gestapo-type interrogation for a 3rd degree misdemeanor charge? This incident has raised the ominous specter of a restrictive new era in State regulation and enforcement over the nation's private food supply.

This same type of abusive search and seizure was reported by those innocents who fell victim to oppressive federal drug laws passed in the 1990s. The present circumstance raises the obvious question: is there some rabid new interpretation of an existing drug law that considers food a controlled substance worthy of a nasty SWAT operation? Or worse, is there a previously unrecognized provision(s) pertaining to food in the Homeland Security measures? Some have suggested that it was merely an out-of-control, hot-to-trot ODA agent, and, if so, this would be a best-case scenario. Anything else might spell the beginning of the end for the freedom to eat unregulated and unmonitored food…."

"….The issue appears to be the discovery of a bit of non-institutional beef in an Oberlin College food service freezer a year ago that was tracked down by a county sanitation official to Manna Storehouse. Oberlin College's student food coop is widely known for its strident ideological stance about eating organic foods. It seems that the Oberlin student food cooperative had joined the Manna Storehouse food cooperative in order to buy organic foods in bulk from the national organic food distributor United, which services buying clubs across the nation. The sanitation official, James Boddy, evidently contacted the Ohio Department of Agriculture. After the first contact by state ODA officials, Manna Storehouse reportedly wrote them a letter requesting assistance and guidelines for complying with the law. This letter was never answered. Rather, the ODA agent tried several times to infiltrate the coop, as described above. When his attempts failed, the SWAT team showed up!

Food cooperatives and buying clubs have been an active part of the American landscape for over a generation. In the 1970s, with the rise of the organic food industry (a direct outgrowth of the hippie back-to-nature movement) food coops started up all over the country. These were groups of people who freely associated for the purpose of combining their buying power so that they could order organic food items in bulk and case lots. Anyone who was part of these coops in the early era will remember the messy breakdown of 35 pounds of peanut butter and 5 gallon drums of honey!…

"….The state of Ohio boasts the second largest Amish population in the country. Many of the Amish live on acreages where they raise their own food, not unlike Manna Storehouse, and sell off the extras to neighbors and church members. There is a sense of foreboding that this state crackdown on a longstanding, reputable food cooperative operation could adversely impact the peaceful agrarian way of life not only for the Amish, but homeschoolers and those families living off the land on rural acreages. It raises the disturbing possibility that it could become a crime to raise your own food, buy eggs from the farmer down the road, or butcher your own chickens for family and friends - bustling activities that routinely take place in backwater America.

The freedom to purchase food directly form the source is increasingly under attack. For those who have food allergies and chemical intolerances, or who are on special medical diets, this is becoming a serious health issue. Will Americans retain the right to purchase food that is uncontaminated by pesticides, herbicides, allergens, additives, dyes, preservatives, MSG, GMOs, radiation, etc.? The melamine scare from China underscores the increasingly inferior and suspect quality of modern processed institutional foods…."
 
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