On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:46:17 -0700, Oregonian Haruspex
> wrote:
>On 2014-06-11 22:12:05 +0000, Jeßus said:
>
>> On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 21:50:53 +0000 (UTC), Oregonian Haruspex
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Jeßus > wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 11:40:00 -0700 (PDT), ImStillMags
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The uproar that happened made them take another look.
>>>>> This is a good thing.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.forbes.com/sites/gregorym...r-aged-cheese/
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> " (at least temporarily)"...
>>>>
>>>> The FDA claims they never changed their policy, even though they
>>>> issued a statement:
>>>>
>>>> "The use of wooden shelves, rough or otherwise, for cheese ripening
>>>> does not conform to cGMP requirements, which require that ?all plant
>>>> equipment and utensils shall be so designed and of such material and
>>>> workmanship as to be adequately cleanable, and shall be properly
>>>> maintained.? 21 CFR 110.40(a). Wooden shelves or boards cannot be
>>>> adequately cleaned and sanitized. The porous structure of wood
>>>> enables it to absorb and retain bacteria, therefore bacteria generally
>>>> colonize not only the surface but also the inside layers of wood. The
>>>> shelves or boards used for aging make direct contact with finished
>>>> products; hence they could be a potential source of pathogenic
>>>> microorganisms in the finished products."
>>>>
>>>> They are a bad joke. I don't think they have idea what food is,
>>>> anymore.
>>>
>>> Oh they know, it's just that the companies the FDA is employed by do not
>>> wish to compete with people who manufacture real food.
>>
>> Yes, I know... it's at the point where even the most
>> non-conspiratorial types are now acknowledging that. Finally.
>>
>> It'll take a lot more than just that to get them to let go of
>> government offices though. Many government departments have bought
>> large amounts of ammunition - hollow point bullets, no less. I expect
>> they've anticipated significant resistance from the public at some
>> point in the future. Why does the IRS, Education, Health depts, Social
>> Security or the EPA need millions of hollow point bullets? Why are
>> American police forces becoming militarised?
>
>They're probably going to drop the sham elections and the fiction that
>we are under the Constitution sooner than later.
They might as well drop elections, and save the cost of an election
into the bargain.
>Look for a
>combination gun grab / martial law crackdown - that's the signal.
They trialled it in Boston and it seemed to go pretty smoothly for
them.