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Friday, September 30, 2011

Listeria does not grow on cantaloupes

Why the 'deadliest food outbreak' of the decade is yet another food scare campaign

On one hand, such warnings are necessary and helpful in preventing further injuries and deaths, and can be considered a public health benefit. On the other hand, they conveniently help promote the government's agenda to seize more control over the food supply through expanded "food safety" regulations.

Fact is Factory farming is responsible for spreading disease to produce....Strangely missing from all the hoopla surrounding the cantaloupe outbreak is any talk whatsoever about what actually caused the outbreak in the first place. Listeria does not just appear on produce...it is typically introduced by outside sources like factory animal feedlots, whose manure cesspools run off and contaminate nearby agriculture fields on a regular basis.

What has been back paged is that a nearby [b]factory farm[/b] is likely the source of the listeria outbreak. And yet instead of fully investigating the situation to determine the precise cause, government authorities will likely use this outbreak to push for even more regulatory control such as all food sprayed with a preservative such as Sodium benzoate (see Next post) or irradiated.

Sheeple fall for this every time....

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