Excerpts from the Rebel News article “WATCH: Tucker Carlson talks to Jeremy Loffredo about feds targeting Amish farmers”:
Excerpts:
The farm in question is Miller's Organic Farm, located in a remote Amish village in a Lancaster County. The farm, run by Amos Miller, has been around for 30 years and prepares food in accordance to Miller's religious beliefs.
Armed federal agents raided the farm and demanded Miller cease operations. Miller is now facing fines totalling more than $300,000 and even possible jail time — all for simply exercising his religious freedom to grow food the way he believes.
Photo: Miller’s Organic Farm
Why would the feds resort to force and heavy fines to bring Amos Miller into compliance? Why is his private business any of their business? If Millers’ customers were getting sick from his products, he’d know about it, because they’d either sue him, make a big stink or quietly spread the word. His business would suffer.
It’s fair to ask if the feds are attempting to squeeze religious belief out of the marketplace. They’ve managed to all but banish it from our public schools. During the pandemic, they attempted to selectively clamp down on churches. There’s a pattern here.
They did the same thing to Amish farmer Sam Girod who ended up serving a prison sentence of 6 years!
From Sam’s book “A Good Life Interrupted”:
Chapter Seven
NO VICTIM, NO CRIME
It is estimated that up to several thousand people die from aspirin per year. Narcotics, over the counter drugs, forced vaccines, antibiotics; these have side effects that ripple through our bodies and disrupt health systems, leading to sickened lives of hundreds of thousands of people.
On the other hand, the herbal supplements have almost no side effects. Personally, I did not receive a single complaint from Chickweed Salve. Why, then, would they bother with a salve that is not hurting anyone, and might be helping them, while the approved drugs are killing people left and right? (Not to mention anything of opioid epidemics.) Big Pharma spends billions of dollars in lawsuits every year settling claims.Big Pharma has victims. There is a direct connection between their drug and the sickness of the people; there is a victim and a perpetrator and therefore the two necessary elements to a court case.
I had no victims, so that nullifies the notion that customers had it in for us. No customer, to my knowledge, ever complained about any of our products. I had complied to the best of my ability to what the FDA wanted in labeling. What was my crime?