Thursday, September 9, 2010

More details of Aajonus' radio interview this Saturday

“You never let a serious crisis go to waste.” Rahm Emanuel

Two giant farms sold us a half-billion rotten eggs, and so agents of the government, with guns drawn and warrants in hand, are breaking down the doors of the little people who sell fresh, whole foods to their neighbors. But…

Why is government attacking little people with no problems instead of big people with lots of problems?

This Saturday at 9am Pacific, Michael Olson’s Food Chain Radio hosts Brigette Ruthman of Joshua’s Farm in Massachusetts, and Aajonus Vonderplanitz of the Rawsome Food Coop in Los Angeles, for Part II of a three-part conversation about the food safety crisis.

Topics include a look at government enforcement actions against the purveyors of fresh, whole foods; why government is attacking small producers with little or no food safety problems, while ignoring giant producers with huge food safety problems; and what government hopes to accomplish by attacking the little people.

Listen on your radio, computer or IPOD: Food Chain Radio

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