Amish Farmer Faces $250K Fine, Jail Time and Losing His Sustainable Farm for Processing His Own Meat

Submitted by AP

Via Our Organic Wellness

Amos Miller’s private food club members say they don’t want their grass-fed meat treated with the chemical preservatives required by all USDA-approved processing plants

Amos Miller says he is being persecuted by the federal government for practicing his religious freedom to raise and prepare food the way he believes God intended food to be raised and prepared – in accordance with nature.

Miller practices rotational grazing on his small, holistically managed, century old farm in Bird-In-Hand Pennsylvania. His heritage-breed cows are raised on organic pastures, with the chickens following behind, eating the bugs from their dropping, and whey-fed pigs trampling all the fertilizer back into the ground after that.

Around 4000 customers of his private, members-only, food buying club are dependent on his meat, eggs and dairy products, as well as fermented fruits and veggies… and are willing to spend top dollar to get it shipped to them all over the country, as they don’t trust food from the grocery store.

But a couple of weeks ago, a federal judge told Miller to cease and desist all meat sales, and sent armed U.S. marshals to search his property, farm store and freezers. They took an inventory of all his meat to make sure he doesn’t sell any or slaughter anymore animals.

Last summer, the judge also ordered Miller to pay $250,000 for “contempt of court,” and said he will also have to pay the salaries of the USDA investigators assigned to his case, $50,000 of which was due last week as a “good faith” payment to avoid jail.

(The court’s next hearing on Miller’s case will be this Tuesday, April 12. Please show up if you can. Details below.)

So what exactly is Miller’s crime?

Slaughtering and processing the meat he raises on his own farm and selling it fresh-frozen to members of his private food buying club, who’ve all signed contracts stating they understand the meat is not processed in USDA-inspected plants, or treated with USDA-required chemical preservatives… because that’s how they want it, and the very reason they are willing to go to such great lengths to get it.

But the USDA thinks his customers are too stupid to think for themselves and need them to come in and protect them from themselves.

You probably don’t know (because I didn’t until Miller told me) that all USDA-licensed processing plants are required to treat ALL meat (even the local, grass-fed, organic variety) with synthetic preservatives.

“Often they use citric acid, which you’d think comes from oranges or lemons, but it’s a modified substance made from corn… and they don’t even have to label it on the meat,” Miller said.

“The USDA processing plants require the meat to be treated with a chemical cocktail of citric acid, lactic acid and peracetic acid,” said a customer who handles Miller’s website and other modern communications (because he’s Amish).

“The peracetic acid is toxic and the citric and lactic are GMO.”

“It’s not lactic acid coming from the fermentation of sauerkraut. It’s all created in a dish in a lab. It’s a synthetic sterilizer that causes many health problems,” Anke (who preferred not to use her last name) told me.

“Our members don’t want any of that,” Miller said. “They want fresh, raw meat, with no additives. Our members want it straight from the farm with no preservatives on it.”

“As a farmer, you could invest all your energy and money producing the most healthy, nourishing meat and at the end of the day, you are ruining your meat sending your animals to a USDA facility for slaughter,” Anke added.

Additionally, USDA-approved processing plants aren’t allowed to sell certain organ meats and glands for human consumption. “The very nutrient-dense organs, that seem to help people, they want to ban,” Miller said.

Even if the USDA didn’t require preservatives and allowed the sale of organ meats, it still would still be nearly impossible for Miller and other small farmers to make a profit with Big Meat processors acting as middlemen. And the cost of becoming licensed by the USDA to process their own meat is too steep.

“The rules and regulations are such that you have to get into debt $100,000 before you ever sell your first pound of meat, and the market’s not guaranteed,” Miller said. “There’s no option for farmers to start small and add on and buy equipment as they can.”

The USDA is basically telling us “either get a license or go out of business. And our position is we’d rather go out of business, because their rules and regulations are too hard to follow.”

“We have many small farmers in our area that would love to be farmers, but the business has gotten so monopolized.”

There should be separate regulations for large and small farms, Anke argued:

“There’s a big difference between processing 1000 animals a day or one per week.

We don’t need to track and trace every animal with an ear tag and report about each one to the USDA.

We slaughter one animal, distribute it among our members, and then, when the need arises, we slaughter another one. That’s how we eat. Our members are healthy and thriving and never want to go back to where they came from.”

Our animals are born and raised on our own farm. We have the oversight. We know the mother. We know the father. There is no incest. There is no cross-breeding.

What does the USDA label on your food doing to make your food safer? Nothing.

The chickens you buy from the grocery store — especially Tyson — have a built-in obesity gene. So they blow up in five weeks to heavy weight, and you eat this stuff! The cows are genetically manipulated to produce 6 gallons of milk per day instead of 2.”

Miller said he hears of small farmers going out of business every week, “and the past two years have been worse.”

“If the government continues this harassment of small farmers, the only option is to go out of business and that will create more food shortages more than ever.

God has provided. God has given plenty of rain. God has provided plenty of grass. It’s just the government is getting in the way of farmers being farmers.

They’re on the hot seat, not me… if they want to create a food shortage, we can’t blame God

China and Russia have it figured out. They have small farms all over. They have learned their lesson the hard way that that’s the way of sustainability. America has not figured that out yet, but they might just shortly.”

There are other small farmers who sell directly to their customers, why are they targeting Amos Miller?

“Because Amos has the most business,” Anke explained.

“People want his food. All over the country.”

The way Amos is farming is the way it’s supposed to be. We don’t need chemicals, we don’t need fertilizers.

The war in Russia has inflated fertilizer and grain prices. They need fertilizer to grow food. We don’t.

They can’t compete.

Our fertilizer is the manure (which the USDA doesn’t allow because their animals are so sick and toxic). But our manure is, bar none, the best fertilizer you can have.

And fuel prices? Amos doesn’t use a tractor. He uses horses. We’re not effected by these shortages.”

Anke pointed out the hypocrisy that farmers are legally allowed to slaughter and sell water buffalo, rabbit and fish without a license:

“He can slaughter them in his backyard, at the front door, in his living room — it doesn’t matter — as many as he wants. There is no regulation for water buffalo or rabbit.

If it’s just about food safety, why don’t the buffalo and rabbit pose a food safety risk?

Because it’s all about profit and money. They want a monopoly on beef, pork and poultry.

It used to be in our country that you are innocent until proven guilty. They have no evidence, no proof. We have never been in court to debate accusations.

They are basically saying unless you go through federal inspection, you are making people sick.

If that’s true, I should be dead, because I’m drinking raw milk, I’m eating raw eggs, I eat raw liver. I am thriving on this type of food and so are many of our members.”

We want to turn it around and take the USDA to court, so that we are the prosecutors, and they are the defendants. Let them take a sample of our meat, take it to the lab and a get a sample of the bacteria and compare it to the meat they sell at the grocery store. But they won’t do that.”

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52 Comments
Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
April 29, 2022 7:27 am

Control populations with food and punish anyone who attempts to evade the controls. Nothing new under the sun. Prepare ye.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
April 29, 2022 7:34 am

The Company will not allow anyone to be outside the system. Not no body, not no way, not no how.

Winchester
Winchester
April 29, 2022 7:40 am

I figured commercial meat plants juiced their stuff up with God knows what. Our local meat processor does not add things to the meat. I send pigs to the Mennonites (aka Amish) and they do a fantastic job processing them. I asked about their curing methods for the hams and bacon are nothing more than salt brine and smoking (no nitrates). Who would have thought they are committing a felony! Then again they don’t sell meat and neither do I, so maybe that has to do with it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 29, 2022 7:40 am

Bandits take your wealth and kill you if you resist. The government takes your wealth and tries to kill you even if you don’t resist.

Stucky
Stucky
April 29, 2022 7:55 am

Sad sad sad story.

I so hope and pray I live long enough to see the US government totally destroyed …. world war, civil war, a giant meteor … don’t give a shit how.

There is NOTHING worth saving. Not even the people. I hope the inhuman monsters at USDA, Dept of no Education, Dept of Energy, and DOD suffer especially painful deaths.

Until .gov is dead dead DEAD …. we are slaves, or worse.

The Boogie Man
The Boogie Man
  Administrator
April 29, 2022 9:30 am

I didn’t think the Amish did that sort of thing. Only the un-clean “pull’ that kind of stuff.

NotVaxxedMuchvexed
NotVaxxedMuchvexed
  Administrator
April 29, 2022 2:00 pm

Speaking of Bird-in-hand, Stucky has always maintained that he Processed His Own Meat.

Deftt
Deftt
  Administrator
April 29, 2022 4:50 pm

The joke to be made is upon dating a girl across town. First you go thru Blue Ball until you get to Intercourse then you’ll be close to Paradise. If all that fails it’s Bird In Hand.

bigfoot
bigfoot
April 29, 2022 8:02 am

The pushback has to come now. I get almost all of my food from local ranchers. Grass-fed beef, raw milk, raw honey, and a little fruit are mostly what I eat every day. Almost no veggies. Avocados, squash, and sweet potatoes. That’s it. I will defend the right to eat this way and defend the ranchers who provide the food. It’s real food unlike nearly everything in a modern grocery store, which food is not health-giving and is why people are so sick, and not because of bacteria and non-existent viruses.

Winchester
Winchester
  bigfoot
April 29, 2022 8:16 am

They hate raw milk. I was getting it from a farmer who was shut down and threatened with fines for selling it. Now I get it from a smaller farmer and the transaction is like I am at a fucking speakeasy buying hooch. The guy is scared to sell raw milk because of this tyrannical government that sends armed guards in to stop it.

Deftt
Deftt
  bigfoot
April 29, 2022 4:54 pm

I remember my father getting raw milk from the farm and chugging the cream. It seems this is what he was deprived of for three years of WWII. Even bars and canteens did not carry milk. Anyway, upon the advice of his doctor he had to cut the raw milk out.

Arizona Bay
Arizona Bay
April 29, 2022 8:13 am

FedGov has been going hard after the Amish from what I understand, trying to catch them on technicalities. All the agencies that can are on them. Maybe it’s because they are too damn self-sufficient?

I’m not at all a fan of the Amish and think they are just gypsies in old time clothing. They are quite abundant here and everyone has been ripped off by them at least once. But, I don’t want FedGov harassing anyone even if I don’t like them.

Stucky
Stucky
  Arizona Bay
April 29, 2022 8:35 am

I didn’t know Arizona had Amish …or, a bay.

A gazillion shitfuk things to truly not be a fan of in this evil fallen world. And you pick the Amish. SMH

BL
BL
  Stucky
May 1, 2022 7:16 pm

The Amish are from your neck of the woods in Europe Stucky.

Guest
Guest
  Arizona Bay
April 29, 2022 8:38 am

Well for the down voter it’s true. Here we have Hutterite colonies and it’s well known some are up and up, others not- mostly in dealings not so much quality I believe. Once you cheat everything becomes suspect however. The advantage of local is it becomes known.

New to the food industry, and Montana just beginning to get really regulated to death, I’ve noticed the local bureaucrats are ‘nice women’ who do the classes, report you, and ‘really care about peoples’safety’.
We should start shunning them, but they’re NICE, and just trying to help you.

NotVaxxedMuchvexed
NotVaxxedMuchvexed
  Guest
April 29, 2022 2:05 pm

By “nice” do you mean they have big bazookas and maybe you’d like some “help”?
I see.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
April 29, 2022 9:14 am

Just another example of government regulation that is designed to protect those who buy the influence of government.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
April 29, 2022 9:36 am

Lots of talk about the need to establish parallel competitive alternatives….which I applaud, but government exists to protect the status quo from competition. The freedom to be free will need to first be reclaimed, and elections aren’t going to be enough by a long shot.

Fielding Mellish
Fielding Mellish
April 29, 2022 9:44 am

This is unconstitutional…time to lawyer up.

Toujours Pret
Toujours Pret
  Fielding Mellish
April 29, 2022 10:50 am

If those 4000 customers with the others eating the foods from the orders were to arm up and stand against the tyranny then they might have a chance to break the chains that bind them. And if this tactic were to take hold on a growing scale then we all might have a chance to break the chains. Now that would be going local with the potential to go regional+. Under our current system. I believe that “lawyering up” will not lead to long term success. As always, IMO.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Fielding Mellish
April 29, 2022 11:07 am

Wickard v. Filburn

You and I do not determine what is or is not “unconstitutional”. Even The U.S. Constitution has no say in what is or is not “unconstitutional”. The opinions of the people who drafted, argued, and ratified the Constitution are irrelevant to what is or is not “unconstitutional”.
They can lawer up all they want. It won’t help.

p.s. The Constitution is irrelevant. Has been for two centuries.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
April 29, 2022 11:21 am

This is why the US Constitution is fundamentally a sham: It provides no legal framework for itself to operate under, making the whole thing arbitrary and capricious.

august
august
  Anonymous
April 30, 2022 8:24 pm

“But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain – that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it.”

― Lysander Spooner

M Sab
M Sab
  Anonymous
August 7, 2022 5:51 pm

The Supreme Court has conveniently nullified case after case or just refused to hear cases. This case is an excellent example of the tyranny used by our out of control Swamp government

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Fielding Mellish
April 29, 2022 12:08 pm

I can already hear the government lawyers citing numerous examples of Supreme Court rulings on the broad powers of the “Interstate Commerce Clause.” Not saying that their broad interpretations aren’t completely the opposite of the very clearly written about intent of that clause….but here we are in tyranny land.

I once had a POS liberal/progressive clown say that it was great that the ICC was so broadly interpreted because that is how they got the feds to be able to shut down lunch counters that banned blacks (because the ketchup they served had traveled across states lines or something of that nature). Unbelievable. But this asshat loved his tyranny….oh, and of course he was a government monopoly school teacher.

Fielding Mellish
Fielding Mellish
April 29, 2022 9:45 am

Time to go local…we need to get out from under the global food supply system.

BL
BL
  Fielding Mellish
May 1, 2022 7:17 pm

Amen and Amen Fielding.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 29, 2022 10:20 am

Jaysus people think outside the box wouldja–change it to a charity run food bank and give away the meat, donation box on the driveway out..

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
April 29, 2022 11:11 am

that’ll work
smh

KV
KV
April 29, 2022 10:26 am

Land of the free? Whoever told you that is your enemy

NotVaxxedMuchvexed
NotVaxxedMuchvexed
  KV
April 29, 2022 2:12 pm

Lee Greenwood come to mind?

Lee Harvey Griswald
Lee Harvey Griswald
April 29, 2022 10:44 am

Man, I’m glad we live in the home of the free.

morongobill
morongobill
April 29, 2022 10:48 am

Sure hope the HSF gives his viewpoint on this.

Not HSF
Not HSF
  morongobill
April 29, 2022 11:13 am

None of this is going to happen. You are being manipulated to believe it, to live in fear of something that has zero chance of ever being implemented except in some slapdash form and then only with those most compliant and most dependent.

Stop listening to the doomsdayer cult. The ascribe far more power to these people and their pathetic attempt to keep people in a state of perpetual anxiety than they deserve. They can’t control their own personal bodies, desires and hungers, but they’re going to control the rest of humanity?

Nonsense.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  morongobill
April 29, 2022 12:31 pm

Here it is- and the quote below also applies.

The USDA is a fraudulent organization in that it neither does what it says it does, and when it does something- like apply one of its inspected and passed by seals to a product- it gives consumers a false sense of confidence in something they neither inspected nor passed.

See the link below-

https://nypost.com/2022/04/26/more-than-60-tons-of-ground-beef-recalled-due-to-e-coli-fears/

This farmer didn’t run afoul of the law because he made people sick- on the contrary, his customers love his products and claim all kinds of health benefits from buying directly from him- he got in trouble because he didn’t submit to them, knowing full well that in the past 10 years every single foodborne death reported by the CDC came from a facility inspected and passed by the USDA.

This is how they try and scare enough people into caving, or giving up, or complying, not into providing safe and healthy food for people to eat. That part doesn’t concern them. Obedience does.

https://edition.cnn.com/2014/09/23/politics/auditors-guns/index.html

Why else would an agency dedicated to making sure food is safe for consumers buy submachine guns and hollow point ammo?

Mike
Mike
April 29, 2022 11:43 am

It’s just like everything else. It’s only legal if the government is getting their cut of the action. That is what most of the so called laws are about. If you’re kicking some money upstairs to the Mafia Government then what you’re doing is all good with them, and if you’re not giving them their cut, then they’ll send in their enforcers to shut you down.

Take prostitution as an example. The whore on the street corner will be arrested for having sex with people for money but if you’re out at a place like the bunny ranch in Las Vegas, then the women can have sex with as many men as they want for whatever price because that place is a licensed business and they pay their taxes. As long as Uncle Sam is getting his cut, it’s all legal.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Mike
April 29, 2022 12:03 pm

Its not just about a cut, though that is important. What the mainstream folks have “purchased” is protection from upstarts like this farmer. Inherently people know what good food looks like, how it should be produced, how it should be handled, etc. But if they have no other options, or believe that they have no other options, they will take what is available without question or pushback. When the marketplace can now reach any corner of the country, even the smallest need to be shut down lest other folks learn about this, purchase from him, reproduce what he is doing, etc…..and we can’t have that now…can we?

AKJohn
AKJohn
April 29, 2022 11:57 am

I was telling people about this many years ago. Overregulation also happens at the state, city, and even county and borough level. Nobody gives a shit. Only one person I talked to said, your right.

Ken31
Ken31
April 29, 2022 12:33 pm

We need to be able to feed ourselves back to health to fight these demonic powers.

I didn’t know that about local packers having to wash meat in processed chemicals. Even still the local grown stuff processed like that is head and shoulders above the grocery stores.

I am considering delaying fencing and a barn for next year, just because it would be hard to justify paying these prices without some urgent need. I do not know it is urgent for me to get animals on the land before 2024, but materials are the only reason to delay.

NotVaxxedMuchvexed
NotVaxxedMuchvexed
April 29, 2022 1:50 pm

“the judge also ordered Miller to pay $250,000 for “contempt of court, …”

Heck, who doesn’t have contempt for these Tyrants?

Just as a side thought, I wonder if Jeffrey Dahmer had the illegal meat processing charge tacked onto the murder charge?

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  NotVaxxedMuchvexed
April 29, 2022 3:43 pm

No regs on human….for future reference.

IWantYourDOR
IWantYourDOR
April 29, 2022 3:23 pm

Amos needs to restructure into some form of MLLP with his 4,000 members….you know, like the rich guys do. Surely a good attorney could structure something around the regulations. But then again, the fees and bribes would be in the millions…. Sadly, Amos is not “in the club.”

Such bullshit.. licenses, fees, inspections, regulations, and the whole f’n sham against free choice and free will. Live and let live.

“God has provided. God has given plenty of rain. God has provided plenty of grass. It’s just the government is getting in the way of farmers being farmers.”

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
April 29, 2022 4:10 pm

All regulatory agencies become captives of the big business they are supposed to regulate, and turn into a protection racket against outsiders….

TLate
TLate
April 29, 2022 6:33 pm

Where in the Constitution does it say a Federal Judge can order someone to pay Federal salaries? If there is any doubt that our government is killing us in the name of safety this article makes that even more clear. Unbelievable!

Walt
Walt
April 29, 2022 7:41 pm

But muh parallel society.
Reeeeeeeeeeeee!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 29, 2022 7:41 pm

The day of a rope is nearer

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 30, 2022 12:43 am

“There is no incest. There is no cross-breeding.”
lol wut

Spartacus
Spartacus
April 30, 2022 9:50 am

Terrorism is the only solution. Literally slaughter USDA officials and their families or accept that nothing will change and you have no right to live.

august
august
  Spartacus
April 30, 2022 8:26 pm

I’m sure you meant that metaphorically, of course.

Nod, nod. Wink, wink. Say no more!

Diana
Diana
May 1, 2022 6:09 pm

Where can we donate for his legal defense OR when is the next court date so people can show up to support him?

BL
BL
May 1, 2022 7:14 pm

There is a Amish meat processing shop down the road from me here at the doomstead. I’ll be visiting them tomorrow . They can be a little pricey for grass fed beef which is fairly dry when you cook it.