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    Somehow this is not another "Conspiracy" topic?

    You assholes deserve every swallow of your poisoned tainted meat GMO created bacterial infested BEEF / Chicken / and Pork.

    you had been warned years ago but ignored it.
    conspiracy? a few years ago, ADM was caught colluding, price fixing the price of lysine.

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    aka, a handslap by captured, weak regulator

    Foster Farms makes changes, can stay open after salmonella outbreak, USDA says


    Three Foster Farms poultry plants in California can remain open after the firm agreed to fix problems tied to an outbreak of salmonella that has sickened nearly 300 people in 17 states since March, federal agriculture officials said Thursday.

    U.S. Department of Agriculture officials said inspectors will remain onsite at two plants in Fresno and one in Livingston, Calif., allowing the firms to operate, but continuing intensified sampling for illness-causing bacteria for three months.


    "Foster Farms has submitted and implemented immediate, substantive changes to their slaughter and processing to allow for continued operations," Aaron Lavallee, a spokesman for the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service said in a statement. "FSIS inspectors will verify that these changes are being implemented in a continuous and ongoing basis."

    http://www.nbcnews.com/health/foster...eak-8C11375651

    Fines?

    Will Foster pay the medical, hospital, lost income of their 300+ victims?

    USDA is out sourcing/privatizing CAFO inspections to ..... the CAFO operators themselves.


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    conspiracy? a few years ago,

    My point was people who have been posting at this site for years about dangers in the food corrupt inspectors etc....are always labeled conspiracy nuts just because we happen to find things out years before the average poster does.

    Can't wait to see how many igmo's in this forum react when the rest of the so called conspiracies turn out to be facts.

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    Why The USDA Isn’t Recalling Salmonella-Contaminated Chicken That’s Sickening Hundreds

    U.S. Department of Agriculture regulators have declined to crack down on the poultry processing plants that spread the pathogen

    a federal court decision in 2001 that crippled the USDA’s ability to take meaningful action against meat processors that violate food safety standards. The notoriously conservative Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the USDA did not have the authority to shut down Supreme Beef, a meat processing plant that repeatedly flunked tests for salmonella contamination. The justification for this ruling was that the meat was safe if it was cooked properly. Thanks to this decision, the USDA has only the power to ask the company at fault to recall their products voluntarily.

    “The CDPH has not requested Foster Farms to recall chickens because, with proper handling and preparation, this product is safe for consumption…Provided that consumers do not cross-contaminate fully cooked chicken with raw chicken juices, it is safe to consume.”

    the poultry industry lobbied for drastically weakened poultry inspection rules.

    The USDA’s proposed poultry plant rule replaces federal food inspectors with internal inspectors who work for the company, and speeds up the assembly line so that inspectors will only have a third of a second to examine each chicken.

    Inspectors in test plants said they observed many poultry plant employees ignoring birds covered in fecal matter, and were reprimanded if they tried to remove diseased birds, and the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that the USDA’s justification for this rule was based on inaccurate and antiquated data.

    http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013...gulation-fail/

    So it's OK with "
    notoriously conservative Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals" if the CAFOs sell crappy, tainted, poisonous , it's YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to defend yourself (and preserve CAFO profits) and your family from the corporate .

    ing conservatives,
    destroying the country

    Corporate-Americans' profits and rights always have priority over Human-Americans rights and the environment,


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    FDA deliberately deceiving Americans over arsenic in rice, chicken and other foods

    Mike Adams
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    September 15, 2013

    There is arsenic in rice, and it’s generally higher in brown rice than in white rice. Consumer Reports tested 223 samples of rice products in 2012 and found significant levels of arsenic in most of them, including inorganic arsenic (the really toxic kind).

    As Consumer Reports found, it’s not unusual to see arsenic at levels of 200 ppb or more in rice-based baby cereals. Click here for the complete test results.

    The release of this information freaked out the U.S. rice industry, resulting in enormous pressure being put on the FDA to try to assuage fears that rice products were contaminated with arsenic (which they are).

    http://www.infowars.com/fda-delibera...ow-widespread/

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    FDA Sued For Withholding Info On Dangerous Animal Growth Drugs

    Several public interest groups have filed suit against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for allegedly withholding records related to its approval of the controversial animal growth drug ractopamine.

    Although ractopamine is banned in more than 100 countries, the FDA’s approval of the drug allows it to be used widely in U.S. factory farm operations. This week, the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) and Center for Food Safety (CFS) filed a lawsuit against the agency because of its inability (or unwillingness) to produce data to support its decision to approve the drug.

    Ractopamine is used to speed weight gain among animals raised for food, yet that’s rarely the only side effect. Unintended consequences include toxicity; behavioral changes; and cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, reproductive, and endocrine problems. It is also associated with high stress levels in animals, “downer” or lame animals, hyperactivity, broken limbs, hoof lesions, and death, reports the ALDF. As a result, the European Union, China, Taiwan, and Russia ban or restrict the drug.

    “FDA’s illegal delay is deeply troubling. The human health effects of eating meat with traces of these drugs are not well known, and the data we do have is alarming. The American people have a right to know what they are eating. What does the FDA have to hide?” said Paige Tomaselli, senior attorney with Center for Food Safety.

    http://www.organicauthority.com/blog...-growth-drugs/

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    In 2004, Elsa Murano stepped down from her post as chief of the US Department of Agriculture division that oversees food safety at the nation's slaughterhouses. Two years later, she joined the board of directors of pork giant Hormel, a company that runs some of the nation's largest slaughterhouses. Murano received $238,000 in compensation for her service on Hormel's board in 2014 alone.



    This is a classic example of the "revolving door" that separates US government regulators from the corporations they regulate. It's hardly the most shocking thing I gleaned from the whistleblower-protection group Government Accountability Project's recent exposé of conditions at three hog-slaughter facilities associated with Hormel. But it's interesting to think about in light of GAP's allegations, found in sworn affidavits filed by four USDA inspectors stationed in Hormel-owned plants. Three of the inspectors chose to remain anonymous; the fourth, Joe Ferguson, gave his name.


    Their comments focus on three Hormel-associated plants, which are among just five hog facilities enrolled in a pilot inspection program run by the USDA. In the regular oversight system, USDA-employed inspectors are stationed along the kill line, charged with ensuring that conditions are as sanitary as possible and that no tainted meat ends up being packed for consumption. In the pilot program, known as HIMP (short for Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points-based Inspection Models Project), company employees take over inspection duties, relegating USDA inspectors to an oversight role on the sidelines...


    All four affidavits offer blistering critiques of the hog version of the pilot program. Three themes run through them: 1) company inspectors are poorly trained and prepared for the task of overseeing a fast-moving kill line involving large carcasses; 2) company-employed and USDA inspectors alike face pressure from the company not to perform their jobs rigorously; and 3) lots of unappetizing stuff is getting through as the result of 1) and 2).

    The testimony of Inspector 3, affidavit here, is full of choice nuggets, though not of the sort you want to sample before lunch. Here are a few:



    • "Not only are plant supervisors not trained, the employees taking over USDA's inspection duties have no idea what they are doing. Most of them come into the plant with no knowledge of pathology or the industry in general."
    • "Food safety has gone down the drain under HIMP. Even though fecal contamination has increased under the program (though the company does a good job of hiding it), USDA inspectors are encouraged not to stop the line for fecal contamination."
    • "HIMP was initially designed for the kill of young, healthy animals. This hasn't always been the case. A lot of the animals the plant has killed were too old. Some also had different diseases. They didn’t even slow down the line for the diseased carcasses."
    • "The company threatens plant employees with terminations if they see them condemning too many carcasses or carcass parts."
    http://www.motherjones.com/tom-philp...laughterhouses

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    However, the USDA's and Hormel's rosy assessment of HIMP presents a stark contrast to a scathing 2013 report from yet another USDA agency, the Office of the Inspector General, which found HIMP plants—which it did not name—made up three of the top ten US hog plants earning the most food-safety and animal-welfare citations in the period of fiscal years 2008 to 2011. Moreover, by far the most-cited slaughterhouse in the US over that period was in the program—it drew "nearly 50 percent more [citations] than the plant with the next highest number." The OIG also concluded that that the Food Safety and Inspection Service "did not provide adequate oversight" of HIMP over its first 15 years, and as a result, "HIMP plants may have a higher potential for food safety risks."
    same

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    Like any other job, they hire people who have experience in what they need. She knows how that particular bureaucracy works, and how to manipulate it.

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    I take my pus on the side

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    Like any other job, they hire people who have experience in what they need. She knows how that particular bureaucracy works, and how to manipulate it.
    so then, industry hires USDA inspectors to teach them how to haze inspectors and sell substandard and unsafe meat to you and me.

    you approve?

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    Like any other job, they hire people who have experience in what they need. She knows how that particular bureaucracy works, and how to manipulate it.
    to grovel before the false god of austerity (for the 99%), govt inspectors are being cut back, to let BigAnimal inspect itself!

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    the more things change...


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    the more things change...
    LOL now look up who Biden's postmaster general is

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    LOL now look up who Biden's postmaster general is
    Why is DeJoy still in charge of the USPS?


    https://chestnuthilllocal.com/storie...the-usps,25309

    dejoy is Trash's guy, not Biden's

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    Why is DeJoy still in charge of the USPS?


    https://chestnuthilllocal.com/storie...the-usps,25309

    dejoy is Trash's guy, not Biden's
    Dejoy is Biden's guy too since he refuses to put in a board that will replace him.

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    Dejoy is Biden's guy too since he refuses to put in a board that will replace him.
    ...then he's okay. tee, hee.

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    ...then he's okay. tee, hee.
    Biden's a

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