It is the only job of legitimate government to protect our rights, and that includes the sale or barter of any product, that the 2 individuals decide to come to an agreement on the terms.
The Federal government does not seem to be at all interested in the fake claims that the big food and drug companies make. How about the fake claim that there is no MSG in a product? That is almost always an outright deception. How about the claim that our medicines are safe and effective?
Vioxx killed 60,000 Americans ( here ) with this fake claim, and not a single doctor or drug company executive has been charged much less gone to jail.
What is happening here is that the Federal government gives an absolute pass on the Vioxx because it’s sale supports big pharma, but this guy’s product competes with big pharma, and cost them money. That is what is really going on.
The establishment fears this type of product so much that they criminally kidnapped a man in SA making a black slave, and they put another in Federal prison for selling apricot pits.
We need to join or die, and defend this guy. If this guy is prosecuted we have zero rights to choose our own medical care in the US police state….
IMHO ANYONE involved in prosecuting this guy is acting criminally and lethal force can morally be used to defend against their criminal actions. That is how I would vote if ever put on a jury. The American people need to come to the realization that we do not have a legitimate government, what we have are criminal thugs that do little other than violate our rights for the benefit of themselves and other moneyed interests.
~MFP
Here is a Weston A Price society article on Black Salve:
My Adventures with Black Salve
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When most people imagine their golden years, they don’t envision spending the last decades of their life in a federal prison, but for 56-year-old Samuel Girod, that threat is very real — thanks to the FDA. Girod is facing 68 years in jail for the simple crime of creating his own all-natural homemade products. Father to 12 and grandfather to 25, Girod has been facing a 12-count indictment since 2015.
Trouble first arose for the Amish farmer back in 2013, when someone reported his homemade products to the state health department of Missouri. An injunction was put in place by a federal judge in the state, banning Girod from making some of his products until specific conditions were met. One of those conditions was an inspection of the property where Girod’s products were made — prompting the state of Kentucky to become involved. Production of these homemade, natural products reportedly took place at Girod’s family home, somewhere along Satterfield Lane in Bath County. ….. Read More
Here is an article in a Kentucky paper about the same man being prosecuted by an out of control/criminal government: