A must-watch short docu on the sinister banning of Raw Milk; yes, you guessed it - AGAIN the Rockefellers - watch and be enlightened: #RawMilk pic.twitter.com/Ty7rwAAVol
— Ivor Cummins (@FatEmperor) June 11, 2025
8:34. When I was working in England I was interested in history of course working as an archaeologist I came across the story about World War II and the Jews and everything you know the 6 million number I was interested in this number 6 million the Holocaust and where did it come from so I was researching in the Cambridge University Library and I was looking up old newspapers and I just wanted to know where this number 6 million appeared for the first time.
New York Times, Monday, June 11, 1900. So I found something about it on the internet and I just wanted to verify and I found these old newspapers from the New York Times where it appears as early as 1900 it reads there are 6 million living bleeding suffering arguments in favor of Zionism they come not to beg but ask for that Which is higher than all material things they seek to have satisfied the unquenchable thirst after the ideal they asked to become once again the messengers of right, justice, and humanity.
And I'll show you some examples. Now how does this relate to raw milk the interesting thing is that while I was skimming through these newspapers looking through them searching for the exact article where it talks about Jews I accidentally found an article about the Rockefeller Foundation about raw milk about the pasteurization process. From The New York Times Wednesday March, 29, 1933,
"Defend Law Milk for Westchester"
150 Producers Protest Plan to Limit Sales to Pasteurize Product Only
FEAR LOSS OF BUSINESS
Rockefeller Dairy installs new equipment Court Action Halts Health boards decision
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., March 28.
Asserting that certified milk is "a luxury we can well do without," Dr. Matthias Nicoll, Jr., County Health Commissioner, explained a proposed county-wide regulation requiring that all milk be pasteurized, at a hearing here today before the County Board of Health.
More than 150 representatives of milk producers attended the hearing to voice their protests at a regulation which they asserted would virtually prohibit them from engaging in the sale of milk because of the cost of machinery for pasteurization.
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