2013-02-18

Owners of now-defunct Morningland Dairy speak out against rogue police state

Vatic Note:   The heroes of this era are starting to emerge and Natural News is becoming one of them.  I also noticed the powers that be are going after him viciously.  That tells me he is doing something right.  By the way, I checked the staffing of the milk board and guess who they are ?  A bunch of them are khazars.  I almost fell out of my chair.  It may just be a coincidence, but we will see, when we see what the governor does.

I read that the zionist bankers were working their way down into the local and state governments, so this will tell the tale  on Missouri.  If I were their citizens I would be holding some feet to the fire over this.  Just to reassert who pays whose salary.  We are in the process here in my county of trying to get our commissioners to instruct the sheriff that we have a "liberty free zone" in our state which is our county, which makes two of them already, since another county did the same thing.  Our sheriff has not legally been elected but we ignored it, until now when he is refusing to quit taking the money the feds give him to violate his oath of office.  We will see about him too.

Now is the time where we begin to identify the traitors and its by their actions that we can do so after being notified of wrong doing.  If they do nothing, then we know who and what the governor is.  His staffer was genuinely shocked at what I told him happened and so I hold out hope, if enough of us call and complain and use these points below:

1. No oath of office, how is that when their salaries are paid by taxpayers and their work is in the public interest?  WITHOUT AN OATH, THERE IS NO WAY TO HOLD THESE MINIONS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS.

2. Some board members are competitors to the Dixons (They are milk farmers) and that is a conflict of interest which is a crime FOR A COMPETITOR TO REGULATE ENFORCEMENT ON A FELLOW MILK FARMER. 

3.  The state of Missouri has federal Fusia offices that declared Ron Paul Supporters and those who mention the "Constitution" and who declare themselves Christians, as DOMESTIC ENEMIES/TERRORISTS and were training the missouri police in how to treat these domestic terrorists.  What the hell?  I asked the governors staffer,  "What the hell is going on in the state of Missouri?"  He said he did not know about all this and would brief the governor as soon as possible.

4.  Then the Missouri governor was also part of the "regional board" set up by the President at the time (Bush) which was the precursor to the NORTH AMERICAN UNION.  I asked if he was still on that board and since it was an attack on American sovereignty and Missouri state sovereignty, if he had changed his mind and if not, that was treason.  I told the staffer, I expected that from NY or from California, but not Missouri, the heartland of America.  He said he would get on it right away, so BRING ALL OF IT UP.... AND THAT SIMPLY MAKES IT EASIER FOR HIM TO CORRECT WHAT WAS DONE TO THE DIXONS.

Owners of now-defunct Morningland Dairy speak out against rogue police state
http://www.naturalnews.com/039075_Morningland_Dairy_police_state_family_farms.html
By Ethan Huff, Staff writer, Natural News

(NaturalNews) In the greatly unsettling aftermath of the complete and total destruction of Missouri-based Morningland Dairy by the corrupt Missouri Milk Board, farm owners Joe and Denise Dixon have been able to share the sordid details of their harrowing experience mostly with the alternative media and select others who have not been hopelessly brainwashed by the system. And in the process, they have also had the unique opportunity to share with the world, first hand, what ruthless and unrelenting tyranny truly looks like.

As we reported recently, Morningland became an instant enemy of the state after federal and foreign officials illegally raided a private, California-based food cooperative back in 2010 that carried some of the farm's products. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and later the Missouri Milk Board, falsely accused Morningland of selling tainted raw milk cheese, and several years later, forcibly stole and discarded nearly 20 tons of this perfectly good cheese without legitimate cause. (http://www.naturalnews.com)

And there are many more details to this shocking display of brutal, police state force against innocent, American farm owners that simply cannot be covered in full in the space of a short article. Details such as the fact that the Missouri Milk Board never collected and tested real cheese samples in accordance with the law, for instance, and never afforded the Dixons a proper trial by jury in accordance with the U.S. Constitution prior to removing more than 36,000 pounds of cheese from their farm and dumping it in a landfill.

"Dressed in casual clothes, with no special gear, they loaded up all 36,000-plus pounds of hard-earned cheese, and sent it off to a local dump in two large dumpsters," explain owners Joe and Denise Dixon, on their farm's website about what happened that fateful Friday morning. "Months and months' worth of fresh, whole, raw milk, made into healthful, tasty cheese through a lot of hard work, just destroyed, without ever being properly tested."

Inspector Don Falls, executive secretary Gene Wiseman, and Howell County Sheriff's Lieutenant Al Jones all directly responsible for illegally destroying family farm

The Dixons name names, too, identifying Don Falls, an inspector for the Missouri Milk Board who altered batch numbers of Morningland cheese samples and lied about the safety of Morningland's cheese, and Gene Wiseman, executive secretary of the Missouri Milk Board, who duly refused to acknowledge the farm's clean test results for the cheese and instead chose to brutally persecute the Dixons. These two men, as well as the handful of mindless minions who helped them fully execute their criminal oppression against the Dixons on January 25, 2013, are all responsible for the unjustified and illegal destruction of Morningland's entire inventory of cheese.

You can find contact information for both Don Falls and Gene Wiseman here:
http://mda.mo.gov/animals/milk/staff.php
(VN:  I just tried that above and got no where, the RECEPTIONIST was uncommunicative and rude.  However, I did find the gov phone number, so call and ask to speak to the Governors staffer and do not take no for an answer as that is how I got through. 573-751-5293.  He was much more receptive and I used the following points.  1. NO SWEARING AN OATH TO UPHOLD THE LAW OR THE CONSTITUTION REQUIRED OF THE BOARD MEMBERS OR STAFF,  2.) SOME OF THE BOARD MEMBERS ARE MILK PRODUCING COMPETITORS AND THAT IS A CONFLICT OF INTEREST, CLEARLY.  ITS ILLEGAL TO HAVE A REGULATOR REGULATING A COMPETITOR. HELLO?? )

You can contact the Howell County Sheriff's Office here:
http://www.howellcountysheriff.org//Contact%20us.htm

You can also read further details of the Morningland saga here:
http://morninglanddairy.webs.com/recallinfocourtaction.htm

"We have to wonder how the Missouri Attorney General's Office representatives, now-retired Howell County Judge David Dunlap, and other Missouri officials feel about playing the fool in accepting the obviously false testimony from Missouri Milk Board inspector Don Falls and executive secretary Gene Wiseman, as they professed our cheese to be a danger to the public," add the Dixons.

Be sure to listen to this powerful interview with the Dixons conducted by America's Voice Now host Mike Evans, in which you will hear first hand what this victimized couple has endured at the hands of a police state gone mad: http://youtu.be/KUoyB3b5phQ

Sources for this article include:

http://www.naturalnews.com

http://www.newswithviews.com/Hannes/doreen111.htm

http://americanvisionnews.com

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