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Outrage: Government Forces Private Citizens to Pour Bleach on Home-Grown Organic Food *Video*

Posted on 17 November 2011 by Joshua

My wife and I talk often about how lucky we are to have the freedoms that we have, the right to choose what we want to eat, to have control over our food.

Support your local farmers!

It appears that government and corporate food business will do anything they can to control our food.. Take this story in point I found from SHTFPlan.com.

a  group of private citizens gathered together at Quail Hollow Farm for a Farm-to-Fork dinner consisting of an organic spread prepared by Chef Gio were forced to dispatch and sanitize hundreds of pounds of food with bleach.

As invited guests began to arrive, mingle and satiate their appetites, one unexpected individual, operating under the auspices of the Southern Nevada Health District, had another plan in store for dinner.

The following outrageous first-hand account of the incident should make your blood boil. If it doesn’t then we don’t know what will.

It tells a story of a “undercover” food inspector who raided a local farm dinner and forced them to throw away hundreds if not thousands of dollars of food because it violated “health laws”.

Read the story.. Watch the video and ask yourself.. Who is in charge.. I have said for a LONG time that I support aspects of BOTH the Tea Party and the Occupy movement. That they support what I believe..

The system.. It is Broken.. and “We the People” need not just want but we NEED change.

If we let governments and corporations control the food we eat then we might as well let them control whom we love, how we pray and to whom we pledge allegiance.

Via   Laura Bledsoe of Quail Hollow Farm:

[Video of the Event Can Be Viewed Below]

Our guests were excited to spend an evening together. The food was prepared exquisitely.  The long dinner table, under the direction of dear friends, was absolutely stunningly beautiful. The music was superb. The stars were bright and life was really good.

And then, …

for a few moments, it felt like the rug was pulled out from underneath us and my wonderful world came crashing down.  As guests were mingling, finishing tours of the farm, and while the first course of the meal was being prepared and ready to be sent out, a Southern Nevada Health District employee came for an inspection.

Because this was a gathering of people invited to our farm for dinner, I had no idea that the Health Department would become involved.  I received a phone call from them two days before the event informing me that because this was a “public event” (I would like to know what is the definition of “public” and “private”) we would be required to apply for a “special use permit”.

If we did not do so immediately, we would be charged a ridiculous fine.

Stunned, we immediately complied.

We were in the middle of our harvest day for our CSA shares, a very busy time for us, but Monte immediately left to comply with the demand and filled out the required paper work and paid for the fee.  (Did I mention that we live in Overton, nowhere near a Health Department office?)  Paper work now in order, he was informed that we would not actually be given the permit until an inspector came to check it all out.

She came literally while our guests were arriving!

In order to overcome any trouble with the Health Department of cooking on the premises, most of the food was prepared in a certified kitchen in Las Vegas; and to further remove any doubt, we rented a certified kitchen trailer to be here on the farm for the preparation of the meals.  The inspector, Mary Oaks, clearly not the one in charge of the inspection as she was constantly on the phone with her superior Susan somebody who was calling all the shots from who knows where.

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.)

The only way to keep our guests on the property was to destroy the food.

We asked the inspector if we could save the food for a private family event that we were having the next day.  (A personal family choice to use our own food.)  We were denied and she was insulted that we would even consider endangering our families health.  I assured her that I had complete faith and trust in Giovanni our chef and the food that was prepared, (obviously, or I wouldn’t be wanting to serve it to our guests).

I then asked if we couldn’t feed the food to our “public guests” or even to our private family, then at least let us feed it to our pigs.  (I think it should be a criminal action to waste any resource of the land. Being dedicated to our organic farm, we are forever looking for good inputs into our compost and soil and good food that can be fed to our animals. The animals and compost pile always get our left over garden surplus and food.  We truly are trying to be as sustainable as possible.)

Again, a call to Susan and another negative response.

Not only were we denied the use of the food for any purpose, to ensure that it truly was unfit for feed of any kind we were again threatened with police action if we did not only throw the food in the trash, but then to add insult to injury, we were ordered to pour bleach on it.

Now the food is also unfit for compost as I would be negligent to allow any little critters to nibble on it while it was composting and ingest that bleach resulting in a horrible death.  Literally hundreds of pounds of food was good for nothing but adding to our ever increasing land fill!

 


its alright for the USDA to allow us to kill our selves eating (deleted) fast food, but this good wholesoem suff isent okay

it makes ya wonder, who owns america now?  

When a farmer cannot prepare a farm-to-plate home cooked meal for friends and guests without intervention by a government agency we have a problem – one that goes against every founding principle of this nation.

This is just the latest example of the police state moving into every facet of our lives. They want it all. Total control. They want to know who you talk to, what you say, where you meet, what you eat, and what you’re thinking. Failure to comply will unleash a beast so powerful and with tentacles so widespread that it can, with no qualms or conscience, destroy your life, liberty and right to pursue happiness.

Laura the farmer and her healthy organic food eating friends are domestic terrorists for attempting to serve bio-hazard materials for consumption. And, if you haven’t given your government a reason to be considered one yet, we can assure you that you’ll do something soon enough. They’re watching, ready to pounce at a moment’s notice.

[learn_more caption="credits"] This article has attributes from Mac Slavo’s article at SHTFplan.com we thank him for showing us the light.. check them out! Date: November 10th, 2011 Website: www.SHTFplan.com[/learn_more]

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Getting digitally prepared!

Posted on 17 October 2011 by Joshua

“If disaster strikes what about my computer? My files! My online life!”

Wow, really we use computers and phones and pads for just about everything now,  owning a computer repair shop, I hear this question all the time.

There are some things that you can do to protect your technology and to use technology to your advantage.

Emergency Documents ! Proving you are who you say you are.

A overlooked subject of preparedness is having copies of important documents which would prove your identity and possessions to the authorities should your originals get destroyed due to disaster.

Floods, Tornadoes, Wildfires and theft are all great examples of how this could happen. Families who were otherwise prepared but failed to follow this advice could run into a host of issues.

Once the immediate  danger is over, when residents may try to return to their homes. The national guard and police, who are guarding against looting, may prevent people from entering their homes unless they can provide proper identification and proof of ownership.

There may also be difficulties in getting families back together after becoming separated following the a disaster. Children and pets who may be at school or later found in the open in the case of pets could only be released to parents/guardians owners, but only if they could prove their identities.

Even trying to file insurance claims will be more difficult if you have no id or proof of ownership and if you don’t have your policy numbers it may take additional weeks to recover this information.

Having access to your important documents is absolutely essential if you were required to rebuild your life following a disaster.

What Documents Should you Have Backups of?

Here’s a list of documents that you should have a copy of for each family member (where applicable):

  • drivers license (front and back)
  • passports
  • insurance cards
  • social security cards
  • credit cards (front and back) (you want to have a copy of the back because it has your Confirmation code (3 digits) on it, and the customer service number)
  • proof of ownership or lease of your residence
  • vehicle, boats etc. proof of ownership (copy of title, bill of sale etc)
  • bank account numbers and other financial information
  • legal documents and wills
  • a recent family photo with names
  • recent photos of pets or livestock
  • phone and address information for in and out-of-state emergency contacts
  • birth, death, marriage, divorce certificates
  • important business documents
  • photos of valuables for documentation of insurance claims
  • medical records (immunization etc.)
  • Handgun Carry Permit
  • Hunting and Fishing licenses
  • locations and security codes for safe’s and safety deposit boxes.

Where should you store these Backups?

Having more than one backup for these important documents is essential. For example, if you choose to put your emergency docs only in your bug-out bag – go bag – 72 hour kit, it may be that a disaster prevents you from getting to that bag.

My personal favorite choice is….

Keeping Electronic Copies

This is one of my favorite methods. Basically you create digital copies (use a HIGH QUALITY scanner and scan the document to PDF, (PDF’s can be opened on just about any cell phone, computer or ebook device like a the new kindle.)

Once you have scanned your documents now you have to store them, There are a few ways to do this, some experts suggest that you use Google Docs, or other file storage services. I don’t see much of a problem with this. Personally I will not be storing copies of my social security cards or birth certificates online, most anything I think is safe if your smart about it.

I use two methods. For very secure storage I have a couple USB drives they are SUPER secure, I use Corsair Padlock Drives, they not only have HEAVY 256 Bit encryption the require you to enter a physical code on the drive before it can be accessed. If you don’t have the code, you cannot turn on the drive. Period! In fact I have even had to throw one away because I lost the code to it.   These drives cost about $50.00 and you get one from various vendors though Amazon.com They have a 8GB capacity which is huge, in fact not only can I put all my vital documents on them for myself and my family I can even keep my ebook collection, Every Mother Earth News from 1970-2010 + All my family archives and family photos from the last 100 years! Using a tool like this  allows me to KNOW that my digital treasures are locked away and safe. I do recommended keeping two of them. In case you cannot get to one or one fails.

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If you are going to use Online Storage I recommendedDropbox, Dropbox is great because you can have copies of your documents online and on multi computers, so for example you can have a copy on your computer at home, on you moms computer across the country and on your work laptop. If you change the document then you have a backup on one of those computers, if your technology is destroyed you know a copy is off site and safe! Check out Dropbox there are other services (like Gmail, Google Docs, or Hotmail). By keeping a copy on various remote servers you benefit from the fact that your document is safe from disaster. Many large companies like Google and Microsoft have disaster-recovery servers that if one server location were to be completely destroyed another would take its place without any data loss. But on that same token, your email could get hacked and then the thieves would have access to these documents. Which is why I think its best to keep it local.

If you are not excited about keeping Digital Copies then here are some other ideas on where you can keep physical copies.

Here are some options for you:

In Your Bug-Out Bag

Besides food, water and gear, your bug-out bags (72 hour kits) should also contain these important documents. I prefer to put them in Ziplock brand (they’re more durable) freezer bags. This keeps them completely waterproof and prevents damage.

With Trusted Friends/Family

Another option where you can store your emergency documents is with a trusted friend or relative who lives outside of your area. This provides another failsafe in case your area is completely destroyed. You obviously don’t want these documents to fall in the wrong hands so it’s of primary importance that you can trust that individual and that they take the necessary precautions.

“How Can I use Digital Copies? There is No Power Remember!”

Aww the next great question.. I will keep it simple and then go into detail a little later. In another post…

If you have access to the Sun you are going to be able to access power, because what you want to do is get a Solar Charger for your Cell phone or computer.

This one is great for Cell phones and Kindle Device . And Starts at about $60.00

And then to charge Computers you will want somthing a little larger.. like this..

You could also use Battery Power from a Car with inverter..

The reality is that in a LONG term situation you will just want to have these documents backed up. It will be much easier to get copies from the government when you have things like file number, case numbers, id numbers, and in the even there is never a government again (sincker) you will have pretty things to look at..

Thats about it for this article. Please leave suggestions and comments at the bottom..

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