MICHAEL TAYLOR
BEFORE the DENNIS KUCINICH
Hearing JULY 29:
"In addition, FDA is leading an effort
through the Codex Alimentarius Commission,
the international food safety standards body,
with support of the Food and Agriculture
Organization/World Health Organization,
to develop commodity-
specific annexes to the Codex hygienic code
for fresh fruit and vegetable production,
starting with an annex for fresh leafy
vegetables and herbs."
--Mr MICHAEL TAYLOR
Our Food Czar for the FDA
Senior Adviser to the Commissioner on food issues
The above quote is from the written testimony
of MICHAEL TAYLOR July 29 at the
REP DENNIS KUCINICH
SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC POLICY
COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT
AND GOVERNMENT REFORM
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
SEE MORE ON MR MICHAEL R. TAYLOR
one of the most influentcial forces
in helping us pass the FDA FOOD SAFETY
MODERNIZATION ACT below.
THE FUNDRAISER TO EDUCATE WASHINGTON
ON REAL FOOD SaFETY
NOVEMBER 2, set up, meet at Enchanted Garden
Intentional Community at 1 pm to help with set up.
Rooting Your Dream at the Enchanted Garden Altar
“The owner plead guilty, spent about an hour in jail and paid $4,000 in penalties,” said Industrial Relations representative Krisann Chasarik. “As with any other business, the farm can continue to operate as long as it abides by labor laws.”
La Milpa’s owner, the pony-tailed and soft-spoken Logan, decided to shut down the farm instead. Logan could not be reached for comment. But local CureZone blogger Leslie Goldman, who attended the last public event at La Milpa in September (click here for a video), had this to say:
“I’ve been pretty close to Barry, who is keeping a low profile right now. Barry Logan acknowledges he broke regulations that are currently on the books regarding farming. However you cannot do micro-farming and healthy food growing, as Barry Logan has been doing for seven years, without breaking those regulations.”
PART TWO
CHEWING ON FOOD SAFETY
TUNE IN LIVE OCTOBER 21 at 11 am
added,
11:44 am
October 6, 2010
Silhouette of Barry Logan who shut down his seven
year experiment La Milpa Organica Farm, September 18, 2010.
Logan applied gardening principles to local Micro Farming
in San Diego, but broke regulations on the books that
are out of the beat with nature. He is on probation
for breaking laws. Current laws and proposed Food Safety
regulations will further define local farming
in the U.S. A national conversation
about food safety is needed. Logan has been
one of three Beet Keeper, Return! beet growers.
The project aims to create a nation of gardeners
through encouraging every one to grow a beet
in a pot. One pot+ one person = You're a Gardener.
NOTE
LATE BREAKING NEWS!!
The Senate Adjourned September 29, 2010
without taking action on S.3767, The Food Safety
Accountability Act. They will pick it up again after the election November
2. These leaves time to open up a national conversation.
This conversation is vitally needed if we are to reclaim
our imperiled food supply. Track the bill here on Thomas, US Library of Congress S.3767
HUFFINGTON POST VERSION
1000 WORDS, WRITTEN
SEPTEMBER 29, 2010
Chewing On Food Safety:
A National Conversation is Needed
By Leslie Goldman
Your Enchanted Gardener
If beets could talk, and in my life they do, most of what is happening in Washington right now regarding food safety sounds certifiably nuts. I hear that we now have about 2% of the population controlling most of our money. One of the easiest ways to control the rest of us is to control our food supply. From the looks of it, large multi-national interests, big corporations and legislators who have never been inside a health food store, to their local farmers’ market, or grown a beet themselves, are giving the rest of us indigestion.
Food safety laws that were being discussed on the hill during September - S.510 and S.3767- may be on a break for the moment. The issues remain and will be taken up when the senate reconvenes. We need a national conversation about food that is making us sick, and ask each other: Why? Most of us do not know how to eat. This plays into the hands of those who would dictate food policy. We need a moment of awakening. We need to regain our beat with nature. We need to have some relationship with healthy soil and growing things.
From a beet’s point of view, food was never meant to be a commodity. Food was never meant to be a force in the political arena to restrict people from foods they feel they need for natural health. Food was never meant to be in the hands of large industrial growers who prefer to have fewer people growing food. They rely more on drugs and chemicals to provide a poor imitation of what nature had in mind.
What Washington knows about food has no ground from a beet’s point of view. The cornerstone of authentic food safety is first of all, growing some of your own food, and second, having a personal relationship with the farmers growing the rest of your food. This is an ideal. How many of us live in places like San Diego where we can grow food 12 months of the year and get to know more than 100 local farmers by name?
At the bottom end of the scale of food growers are the micro farmers - small food growers - and everywhere now, from New York City to the West, people are returning to food growing. Micro farmers, in a truly healthy food safe economy need to be encouraged, yet currently they are falling between the cracks. For authentic food safety, we need more food growers, more gardeners and farmers, not less. We are being called to be a nation of gardeners. This is essential if we want to return to true food safety.
Micro farmers and gardeners growing on less than a few acres live by other codes. They grow food that is labor intensive. The 15% of people who still micro-farm are part of that tradition. Modern conventional food and its PR are ensuring a growing climate in America that is not good for small growers.
Take as an example the case of Barry Logan, who had a final harvest celebration September 18, 2010. Barry Logan, with the help of his live-in community, served San Diego for seven years with fresh food. I am talking about food that can turn health around. He sold food at three farmers’ markets. His customers were his regulators. He had been running La Milpa Organica Farm as a social experiment, as an open university. He farmed on a small field, organically. His workers were from around the world. His customers became friends and he would invite them to the farm for potlucks and pizza each month. That life does not exist any more on that land.
He broke a lot of rules: Workman’s Compensation codes, tax codes,
and numerous other regulations. Enough of the larger organic farmers can live within these rules, and do; and yet, our laws are out of touch for the most part with what it takes to grow quality real food that is safe food. Safe food, healthy food, and food safety are not on the same plate.
Do local farmers really need more red tape? Truly Big Ag does. Logan believes micro small growers should not be regulated. A system of labor intensive farming that has existed for 10,000 years is butting heads with legislators, regulators, and regulations who would benefit from on the farm training at a La Milpa Organica Farm Open University. The farm is gone. But we can still learn from it.
Shift happened. We are now being asked to be stars in a real-life Rock Your Soul Opera by Keep The Beet Media Star called Beet Keepers, Return! Can you hear the “beet”? Yes, people can die from contaminated food. But regulations without a healthy conversation create more illness, not less.
Nature’s original technology is here to stay on an Enchanted Garden planet. We can grow 1000 years of peace in harmony with nature if we begin now to regain our beat with nature. Gloria Estefan sang, “Turn the Beat Around!” Truly, to reform food safety, we are asked to turn the beet around. Small size growers are part of nature’s original technology - and healthy legislators should be too. High tech and GMO’s give us the option to have fewer people on the farm; they need a thorough vetting. A true dialogue between science, ethics, and food is coming into focus. Indeed, we are only now beginning to understand the true meaning of food safety.
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EARLIER VERSIONS AND MORE STUDY LINKS
CHEWING ON FOOD SAFETY:
A NATIONAL CONVERSATION IS NEEDED
ARE STORED ON THIS PLANT YOUR DREAM BLOG
My customers are my regulators, says Barry Logan, a Micro Farmer who did a social experiment in farming for seven years in San Diego (2003-2010). There are many lessons to be learned by Senators before voting on Food Safety Laws. Please make sure that Micro Farmers and those who want to grow their own food are encouraged rather than discouraged. America needs thousands more organic local farmers that need to be protected from GMO seeds. Food Safety laws will be looked at when the Senate reconvenes after elections.
BIO NOTE
Leslie Goldman
Your Enchanted Gardener
Leslie Goldman, AKA Your Enchanted Gardener, is the ultimate gardener planting seeds for super ripe people and their dreams. The Ultimate Gardener, published by HCI in 2009, authored by Charlie Nardozzi, a consultant on the White House Organic Garden, morphed from a “Seed Dream” from Leslie to publisher Peter Vegso. Leslie’s companion is Keep The Beet Media Star, the world’s first talking beet plant. The beet’s message is that we can each grow our own food, starting with growing a local, organic beet in a pot. Keep the beet. Eat the beet greens.” Her celebrity began in the Huffington Post in December 2008 when Blogger Paige Donner heard her say at Hollywood Goes Green, “I am committed to create a nation of gardeners.” She writes her own column with a little help in the international Space of Love magazine. A little bit of humor, during these times of turning our beet around with nature, is good medicine, she says. Her latest project is her Rock Your Soul Opera called Beet Keepers, Return! She is calling forth new stars to root the dream of the Enchanted Garden Era, 1000 years of peace, His companion is Keep The Beet Media Star, the world’s first talking beet plant. They write on the Plant Your Dream Blog on Curezone.com.
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SHORT VERSION BIO
FOR HUFFINGTON POST
BIO NOTE
Leslie Goldman, AKA Your Enchanted Gardener, is the ultimate gardener planting seeds for super ripe people and their dreams. His companion is Keep The Beet Media Star, the world’s first talking beet plant. They write on the Plant Your Dream Blog on Curezone.com. He received a U.N. Peace Medal in 1984 for the work he would do in his life. Magical Character Keep the Beet
is here to teach us that we can turn our beat of nature around through growing a beet in a pot.
I was really interested to read recently
that over 15% of the world's food
is produced by micro-farmers –
organic and biodynamic backyard gardens,
community gardens or small farms.
Published June 04, 2008 by:
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With rising fuel costs, that's unlikely to change.
The only viable solution is more farmers.
Full time farming is a tough sell
. Micro farming is the answer.
THIS VIDEO MADE AT SAGE MOUNTAIN FARM
IN 2009, EXPLAINS THE KEEP THE BEET PROJECT.
Many thanks to Phil Noble of Sage Mountain Farm
and Joe Rodriguez Jr of JR Organics for support
of Beet Keepers, Return!
ABOUT BEET KEEPERS, RETURN!
Beet Keepers, Return! is an international movement
inspired by Keep The Beet Media Star
The World's First Talking Beet Plant.
We can regain our beat with nature
through growing a beet in a pot.
One Person + One Pot = You're a Gardener
RELATED BEET KEEPERS, RETURN!
PROJECTS FALL 2010
KEEP THE BEET MEDIA STAR,
THE WORLD's FIRST TALKING BEETING PLANT
THANKS YOU FOR BEING A STAR
IN HER ROCK YOUR SOUL OPERA
CALLED BEET KEEPERS, RETURN!
LA MILPA ORGANICA FARM OPEN UNIVERSITY
La Milpa Organica Farm (2003-2010) is gone.
The lessons we can learn from the experience
of Barry Logan and the many who worked there
are vital if we want earth based Homeland Security
and food safety based on real food.
BARRY LOGAN
NEEDS TO SPEAK BEFORE THE SENATE
BEFORE WE PASS ANY FOOD SAFETY LAWS
This video was made at La Milpa Organica Farm,
that I am reframing as the La Milpa Orgnaica Farm Open Univesity,
September 13, days before the farm shut down.
San Diego loses its most community oriented
idyllic farms due to the climate of Regulations
restricting farming practices in harmony
with the laws of nature.
BARRY LOGAN SPEAKS OUT
about the regulations that govern small farming.
Many across the nation and world
believe that these regulations will likely increase
with the passage of S-510,
The Food Safety Modernization Act
and related Food Safety Laws now before congress.
A rush in on to get something passed.
An arbitary deadline was set last December
by the Codex Alimentarius Commission
with offices in the USDA to get us in
alignment with agreements that impinge
on Trade alliances. I see that as part of
the rush to get a law passed.
WHAT IS THE Food and Drug Administration
definition of OF FOOD SAFETY????
MICHAEL R. TAYLOR, our current Food Czar,
one of the primary orchestrators behind Food Safety Policy
in America and Risk Assessment Toxicology.
The efficacy of Natural Supplements is gauged by this
therefore saying therapeutic doses should be outlawed.
(From Kevin Miller's outstanding blog)
Michael R. Taylor, our first commissioner
on food. and the most influenctial man
in US Food Safety Policy, expressed his desire to get the FDA
and US in alignment with the Codex and WHO
when he spoke July 2009 before the Kucinich
commission. For those links, go to the
more extensive version of the Huffington Post
1000 word edition of this story published on this
Plant Your Dream Blog. I am not against
the Codex Alimentarius Commission; I merely
want to see its Food Codes and Rules in alignment
with the Beat of Nature. Food Codes are healthy.
We all need them. The current Food Codes
sponsored by Codex 2010 are influenced
by its main supporters, the pharmaceutical industry,
the biotech industry, and Indurtrial Ag that calls
for centralized farming. The latest information
suggests that Organic Agriculture can feed the world.
"FDA scientists at the Division of Food Chemistry and Technology wanted to see testing performed to ensure that GMO foods didn’t increase levels of naturally occurring toxins, create new, previously unidentified toxins, increase the tendency to gather toxic substances from the environment such as pesticides or heavy metals, and alter the level nutrients.(6) Ignoring their scientific objections, the politically-appointed Taylor let loose GMO technology on the nation of guinea pigs without requiring any legitimate safety and toxicology investigations to protect public health. He also ensured that the public would remain ignorant of GMOs in their food by instituting a no-labeling policy. Now, almost 80% of the food sold in grocery stores contains GMOs. Monsanto subsequently rewarded Taylor for his government work by making him its Vice President of Public Policy. "
Updating of slaughterhouse regulations to afford smaller, alternative producers better access to markets.
Smaller meat producers have a difficult time getting their products slaughtered and to market due to the concentration of power in the processing industry. This limited access of small and medium-sized producers to slaughterhouses is exacerbated by USDA inspection requirements.
BARRY LOGAN, ORGANIC FARMER SPEAKS
@ THE FINAL HARVEST, SEPTEMBER 18, 2010
This shutdown, due to the inablility to exist
with the current regulatory climate, was made
September 18 while Washington was attempted
to establish more regulations. Many feel
the new laws in their present state would
add undue red take to local micro farms.
Logan was busted for breaking various
local and state codes including allow
students from all over the world to come
and learn how to farm in exchange for
receiving a weekly stipend.
He influenced for the better hundreds
of lives and is a local farm hero, providing
the highest quality of Safe Food for seven years
for his many San Diego friends who were also
customers at his Farmers' Markets.
The loss of La Milpa Organic Farm
is the writing on the wall, a sign of the times.
7:35 am
September 28, 2010
QUESTION:
DO you consider Barry Logan a criminal
who broke laws or a national hero?
"CRIMINAL ELEMENT" IN FARMING NOW
ON PROBATION IN SAN DIEGO FOR
BREAKING REGULATIONS.
Photo of Beet Keeper beet grower
Barry Logan. Taken at the HIllcrest Farmers' Market
2009.
Logan feels it would have been impossible
to have grown the high quality food he
served his customers for seven years without breaking
the regulations now in force. The FDA has been
regulations in place already that apply to large
scalle farming, however, as they recent egg
regall showed, they do not apply them to
consistently to large farmers. Many around
the internet want to make sure that micro
farmers will be safe after Food Safety Laws pass.
A national conversation is needed first.
SPONSORS AND STARS I ADMIRE
IN THE ROCK YOUR SOUL OPERA
now taking place on Planet Earth.
Shift Happened. Watch how they
are responding to the opportunities
of this incredible moment.
JON STARTZ
with 25 years in food service,
Keep The Beet is rooting for Jon Startz
to turn the beat around
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THE INTERNET MARKETING TOOLS
OF MIKE KOENIGS AND PAUL COLIGAN.
Today is September 28, 2010
The first video above, Barry Logan Speaks Out,
has 56 views on Youtube
I am turning this over to Mike Koenigs of
Traffic Geyser to spread it around,
and to his ally Paul Colligan.
These internet experts inspired me with
their work and life when we first met
at the 21st Century Book Marketing Event
September 25-26, 2010.
I highly recommend that you study
the internet marketing strategies
of both this extremely talents
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My seed dream that I planted
with Mike is that the humanitarian projects
most needed in the world now
hook up with these cutting edge
internet experts.
Check out this Plant Your Dream Blog
about good friend Anthony Russo.
His work is helping hundreds of farmers
in Asia survive and thrive. He has turned
a throwaway product from Sugar Cane
into a useful line of very delightfully designed
take out containers that are the rage now.
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in the Rock Your Soul Opera now ongoing on Planet Earth.
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ROCK YOUR SOUL OPERA
Keep The Beet wants you to be the Star
in her Rock Your Soul Opera.
Our Beloved Earth needs your seed dreams in
the world now coming up with to turn the beat the beat of nature
around in our lives that have become too plastic!!!!
LESLIE GOLDMAN
YOUR ENCHANTED GARDENER
BIO NOTES AND INTERVIEWS
TESTIMONIAL
"I’ve been waiting half my life to tell somebody about Leslie Goldman.
Always figured I’d wait for some desperate moment.
Now it’s here."-- Bob Baker, Los Angeles times Magazine
INTERVIEWS WITH LESLIE GOLDMAN
YOUR ENCHANTED GARDENER
Jerome Ringo, former president of the
National Wildlife Federation, and one of the U.S. Key
environmental advocates, hails from Louisiana.
He is turning the beat of nature around
in many ways. Beet Keepers, Returns! in an international
movement that intends to create a world of gardeners. Jerome
was invited to be with President Barack Obama on Earth Day,
but he choose to be at San Diego State University. The day
we met, deepwater happened in the Gulf. Jerome understands
the need for good healthy food.
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LESLIE EXPLAINS
KEEPING THE BEAT WITH NATURE
THROUGH GROWING A BEET IN A POT.
Your Beet is intended to become
a life partner helping you
enter Plant Parenthood--
We are each called now to
regain our beet with nature.
Growing a Beet in a pot
is a good beginning.
When Gloria Estefan implored us to "Turn the Beat Around," she probably didn’t know that the position of the beat…or beet…is of little consequence when planting the fine vegetable -- as long as it's not upside down.
According to Leslie Goldman, a San Diego-based activist passionate about healthy living through the art of drawing closer to the Earth, the beet is one of the easiest vegetables to grow. He spreads the word about this concept through Keep the Beet Media Star – a mascot of sorts that has drawn attention from locals, diplomats and celebrities like model Ashley Van Dyke and actor Ed Begley Jr., known for his dedication to the environment. Keep the Beet and Goldman’s message is traveling so widely that they earned a piece of cyberspace last year on The Huffington Post, continually one of the highest-ranked political websites on the Net.
RELATED STUDIES FROM THE LA MILPA ORGANICA FARM
OPEN UNIVERSITY, BEET KEEPERS, RETURN!
L TO R, Mark Victor Hansen, Keep The Beet Media Star,
The Worlds FIrst Talking Beet Plant, and Regina Jensen,
editor of Space of Love Magazine. I want to thank Regina Jensen
for editing Version #7 here of Chewing On Food Safety:
A National Conversation is Needed. This edition
was edited,
September 29, 2010 11:24:25 PM PDT
This Plant Your Dream Blog
was inspired by a homework assignment
from Ariella Ford given at the 21 Century Book Marketing
Event September 25-26, 2010 in San Diego.
The assignmnet was write a blog for the Huffington Post.
I sent this blog to Adriana Huffington, editor of the
Huffington Post September 28, 2010
QUOTE FROM ARIANNA HUFFINGTON
SEPTEMBER 26, 2010
"We now have legitimate anger
but that we need to channel it in the right direction.
The government is not a spectator sport, she said.
The public needs to get involved."
-- Adriana Huffington,
September 26, 2010
This story began as a homework
assignment from Arielle Ford at the
21st Century Book Marketing Event
first written September 27, 2010
for Ariella Ford, co-host with MIke Koenigs
of the 21st Century Book Marketing Event
September 25-26, 2010
at the Hilton Bay Front,
San Diego.
Arianna Huffington spoke through Skype.
Russell Bishop, Senior Editor of Huffington Post.
Extensive recording of the event were made.
EXTENSIVE VERSION OF THIS STORY WITH LINKS
AND RESEARCH
For a Plant Your Dream Blog with extensive links
and research to study go here:
I have met local organic farmers with small or "micro" farms who have not been able to legally say that their food is "organic" because they can not afford all of the government paperwork required to register their farm as "organic".
As you point out in your article, microfarming has been around since before recorded history. Now BIG AG and the federal government are trying to wipe it out in this country.
I can't help wondering, if this trend for over-regulation continues, if people who grow food in their own backyards will soon be labeled "criminal" for not filling out the necessary paperwork or meeting farm regulations that are meant for large agri-business farms.
Most farms in this country use pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and chemical fertilizers to grow food on nutrition-depleted soil. Many of our basic food crops, especially those that are used in packaged and processed foods such as corn, soy, and canola, are from GMO'd seed.
For example, 90% of the soy grown in the U.S. and Canada is grown from GMO'd seeds, allowing massive amounts of Round-Up (a Monsanto herbicide designed to kill weeds) to be sprayed on the soy crops without killing them, too. If you look at your basic processed food package and see the words "soy lecithin", a common emulsifier (thickening agent), on the ingredients list, unless it has the word "organic" in front of it, there is 90% chance it is from GMO'd soy and 100% chance it is from soy that has been heavily sprayed with chemicals.(Even packaged foods that say on the box front "made with organic ingredients" can fool you! Even most of these have "soy lecithin" that does NOT say "organic" in front of it; if the word is not there, it's NOT AN ORGANIC INGREDIENT!)
The government does not have the will to mandate that foods that are GMO'd be labeled as such to let the consumer have a choice. The only way you can be sure that the food is non-GMO is to buy organic produce and packaged food where ALL the ingredients have the word "organic" in front of them on the label.
Now the government wants to make it even harder for micro-farmers, many of whom grow organic or biodynamic food, to survive. They want to pass what they call "food safety" laws, preying on the fear of the populace after several outbreaks of contaminated food, NONE of which originated from ORGANIC farms.
--A true "food safety" bill would mandate that all foods--fresh or processed, produce or meat, that contains GMOs be labeled as such.
--A true "food safety" bill would mandate that all foods be labeled with information regarding how much chemical "residue", on the average, remains on the produce. If they can label cigarettes to warn the consumer that smoking cigarettes is linked to cancer, and label alcohol to warn pregnant women that alcohol can cause birth defects, then why can't we have labels warning the consumer that biocides used in the production of that food may cause illness?
--A true "food safety" bill would mandate that all animal products be given a label that informs the consumer whether or not that meat contains hormones/antibiotics/artifical colorants, bovine growth hormone, or any other chemical, again, along with a warning label as to consumer safety.
--A true "food safety" bill would mandate that all animal products be given a label that informs the consumer if that animal was fed GMO'd produce or chemical-laden produce, was force-fed, was fed animal products (example: chickens being fed dead chicks) or was roped, chained, kept locked in a small cage, or otherwise severely restricted in its movements while it was raised.
--A true "food safety" bill would include all of the above in the regulation of pet food as well as people food. You'd gag if you knew what went into pet food, but that's another story!
--This list can be expanded!
Again, thank you Enchanted Gardener for your great article! It's wonderful it was put on the Huffington Post so it will get a wide readership.
Thank you Leslie for this blog (originally posted on 9/27/2010) and in particular "Chewing On Food Safety: A National Conversation is Needed"!
It is now about four and two thirds of a year since the closing of La Milpa. I've found myself returning back to this piece of history by way of discovering "Proof that the federal courts are without judicial power" that was just published on the internet and that I have blogged on here: http://www.curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=2254353
I make mention there of La Milpa.
My discovery early this morning came to me by way of one of my private lists just several days after I had already received a more private announcement of this same "proof" through my membership as a student of the Organic Laws. In fact I had placed the task of my further due-diligence to verify everything referred to as the basis for this proof as my top priority in my ongoing studies of the Organic Laws.
I'm reasonably confident that you know that I share a like-minded sense of loss with you regarding the closing of La Milpa. I'm even more confident that you know of my disdain for trespasses made by governmental agencies upon the private lives of individuals who have not caused injury to other individuals - as that is our inherited "common law" and therefore most probably the very cornerstone in the American foundation of our freedom. As far as I know there was never ever any kind of claim of a "personal injury" that was ever attributed to Barry or any other individual concerned about La Milpa. I knew this back when the news first came to us about the La Milpa closing however it appeared that Barry was not reachable at that time. I was understanding of the situation yet - nevertheless - not at happy with the loss of this most unique individuality of a farm and especially its open and warmly inviting relationship with our community.
In my blog (linked above) I give credit to La Milpa and its closing as the decisive impetus for my enrollment into the Organic Laws course of study with Dr. Ed Rivera that officially began 12/11 although I had already been reading Dr. Rivera's blog posts before then and realizing that he had a much deeper understanding of the Law than any of my previous teachers over the preceding twenty-one years of study. Now with the "proof" that I mentioned above I can freely make reference to what is now in the public arena regarding findings of Dr. Rivera that were shared privately with his students. It is my intention to share these references in future posts at my "Son of Truth of Self" blog: http://www.curezone.org/blogs/f.asp?f=402
There are additional connections that I need to articulate in the future posts that show how the limitations of jurisdiction that we now can see on the Federal level extend to the local level. In brief - on the Federal level that jurisdiction is clearly limited as a proprietary jurisdiction. That means government regulation and enforcement is lawful only upon what government owns by way of its territories and in the case of Washington DC - it district. I need to identify cites to show how this same limitation extends to the corporate States, i.e. State of California and its Counties and Municipalities. Then I need to show that La Milpa was not government property or located within the limits of the corporate State but that it was located on private land in California - land that was not seeded to the Federal government and therefore not subject to the exclusive legislative jurisdiction of Congress or its subsidiaries (i.e. the State of California).