Hey Jordan. This weekend packed a lot of info in, but here are a few takeaways.
Community is super important. This has been a theme in my life for the past couple of years, but this event highlighted it again. Joel Salatin even talked about how lonely it can be sometimes being “rogue”.
He often talks about the lunatic fringe. This event reminded me that there are others out there and it’s important to find your tribe.
An Amish farmer by the name of Amos Miller spoke about his ongoing fight against the federal government. He was raided by the FDA for selling meat that was not inspected to his Private Membership Association (PSA).
Other speakers were John Moody (author/ farmer and food freedom activist) and Max Kane founder (Farm Match). Both have really cool stories. These guys have fought the government on food freedom issues and won.
Congressman Thomas Massie was also there. I’m a pretty apolitical libertarian kind of guy, but he is the only politician that I trust. He has introduced a food freedom bill called the “Prime Act” that is worth looking into. PRIME- (Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act). Basically this bill amends the Federal Meat Inspection Act to expand the exemption of custom slaughtering of animals from federal inspection requirements.
The general consensus among all of the speakers was that non compliance is the most effective tool we have. The question is how far are we willing to go to push that line. It was an amazing event and motivated me in a many ways.