BREAKING: Footage of search warrant being executed on Amos Miller’s organic farm operations in Lancaster County, PA. (For more info on the ongoing saga, visit: )
BREAKING NEWS: State EXTENDS detainment order on hundreds of food products on Amish farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, forbidding Amos Miller from feeding people.
Amos Miller has come under attack (again!) by a government bent on regulating small farmers out of business. If you'd like to help keep Amos in business during this time, you can support him here:
UPDATE: The Pennsylvania government is demanding that Amos Miller stop providing raw milk and other dairy products to members of his private buying club.
The judge has ruled against Amos Miller, and granted the state’s request for an injunction forbidding Miller from selling raw dairy products while the civil lawsuit plays on.
While prices of food are on the rise for the average consumer, hundreds of food products in Amos Miller’s walk-in cooler remain “under detention” by “authorization” of the Pa. Dept. of Agriculture. ()
These are Amos Miller's representatives in the state of Pennsylvania. Please contact them and urge them to fight for Amos' (and our) freedom to buy and sell the food we choose, without government interference.
Rep. Keith J. Greiner (PA House): 717-783-6422
Sen. Scott Martin (PA
Voice messages can be left for Secretary Russell Redding of the Pa. Dept. of Agriculture at (717) 787-4737. Urge Secretary Redding to cease the harassment of Amos Miller and allow people the freedom to make their own food choices. (For more info, visit )
"Amos Miller stands as an example, perhaps the vanguard among the last of a dying breed – a man who will not ask the state for permission to obey God,"
@ChrisHume1689
writes.
Maple syrup “under detention” in Amos Miller’s farm store in Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania. The state of Pennsylvania is forbidding Amos to feed people with the hundreds of products “detained” in his walk-in cooler.
The Nanny State Does Not Think You Have the Ability to Make Your Own Food Choices | Coverage from
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at Amos Miller's Farm in Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania
In a civil lawsuit filed Tuesday by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, the state’s Department of Agriculture is suing Amos Miller for selling dairy products to members of his private buying club.
Some have claimed that Amos Miller refuses to have his milk tested. This is false. ANY customer (or group of customers) is free to test ANY product they buy from Amos Miller. This is not about if Amos will “allow” testing. Amos, his customers, and many others have no problem with
Hundreds of food items, including organic black walnuts, remain “under detention” at Amos Miller’s farm store in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. (For more, visit )
Jars of honey mustard, along with hundreds of other items in Amos Miller’s farm store, remain “under detention” after Pa. Dept. of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding extended the order against Miller. For more:
A challenge from
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to Republican leaders in Pennsylvania, including Rep. Dave Zimmerman and Sen. Doug Mastriano, to defy tyranny and stand with Amos Miller. (Watch the full video: )
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“I stand by what I wrote down,” Gumpert said. “The CDC and FDA have it in for raw milk, and they have for many, many years. I’ve written extensively about that. And I think this is just another example of their kind of hysteria about the issue and really trying to blame raw milk
The Amish farmer who faced potential jail time for selling rifles and shotguns without a federal license was sentenced Tuesday to 36 months of probation and a $35,000 fine.
On Friday, Judge Thomas Sponaugle rejected the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture's request to block Lancaster County farmer Amos Miller from selling his dairy products out-of-state. In his ruling, Sponaugle emphasized that the state law governing milk sales is applicable
We are currently unaware of a single Republican legislator in Pennsylvania publicly standing against the Pa. Dept. of Agriculture and the detention of hundreds of food items at Amos Miller's Amish farm store.
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Just heard from a source in Harrisburg that Sec. Redding claims the state is not picking on Amos Miller, and only wants to ensure our "safety." This, of course, from the same dept. that pushed the COVID-19 "vaccine" on all farmworkers. We can make our own decisions about food.
While food insecurity is on the rise across the nation, the Pennsylvania Dept. of Agriculture is "detaining" much of Amish organic farmer Amos Miller's inventory. The order states that it is "unlawful" to remove the food from Miller's walk-in cooler. (For more:
The state of Pennsylvania continues to forbid Amos Miller from serving food to his customers. Chris Hume recently joined
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on
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to discuss the story. (To help, visit: )
Pennsylvania State Rep. Dave Zimmerman is publicly siding with the regulatory control of the state and the Democrat-appointed Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture in the case of local Amish farmer Amos Miller.
Lancaster City Police announced yesterday that the contents of a “suspicious package” that led to the cancellation of Saturday’s Drag Story Hour Event at the library were simply coloring books from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. No explosives were found. According to police
A Reading police officer named as a defendant in a civil lawsuit filed by a Reading man who was arrested for public preaching was found dead in her home on New Year’s Eve.
Pastor Joel Saint () and Pastor Matt Kenitzer () will be leading a joint outreach of two local churches standing for God's created order and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Following a call by the Associated Press that former President Donald Trump won the Iowa caucuses on Monday night, a spokesman for Florida governor Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign accused the media of “election interference by calling the race before tens of thousands of
Ephrata Mayor Ralph Mowen encouraged AmVets to cancel an event featuring Pastor Joel Saint and discussing the Law of God that was originally scheduled for last week. Mowen told The Lancaster Patriot that he would not oppose an event supporting abortion or homosexuality.
State Sen. Judy Schwank (D-11) has introduced a bill to make it more difficult for parents of students in Pennsylvania’s government schools to opt their children out of immunization requirements.
Reuben King, a Lancaster County dairy farmer, was convicted by a federal jury in May for selling firearms without a license, despite there being no clear legal requirement that he needed a license to do so.
Luke Saint, author of 𝑇ℎ𝑒 𝑆𝑜𝑢𝑛𝑑 𝐷𝑜𝑐𝑡𝑟𝑖𝑛𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝑇ℎ𝑒𝑜𝑐𝑟𝑎𝑐𝑦, and Justin Magill, vice chairman of the Constitution Party of Pennsylvania will be participating in an in-person, moderated debate on May 17, 2024, in Ephrata, PA.
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The Republican legislators, including Lancaster County’s own Rep. Dave Zimmerman, refuse to stand against the tyranny.
It took less than sixty seconds of standing on a public sidewalk for Damon Atkins to be placed in handcuffs and arrested for quoting a portion of a Bible verse.
A conference hosted by a local Christian group who believes the Bible provides “all necessary directions and instructions for a just, happy, and productive society” was held at Spooky Nook Sports in Manheim, Pennsylvania over the weekend.
Reading Police Chief Richard Tornielli said that the Reading Police Department on Tuesday and Wednesday “fielded hundreds of calls on phone lines” regarding the arrest of a man quoting the Bible on a public sidewalk.
“One reason the food supply is getting low is because of the regulations that the government is forcing upon us,” Amos Miller told The Lancaster Patriot. “They don’t allow farmers to be farmers, and it could run our country into a nightmare or chaos.”