Norman: Hi Windwalker, shuch as this. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has a network of food canning and distribution centers around the nation, where volunteer church members donate time to can food grown on the church’s farms and orchards or purchased from other sources. The purpose of this network of canneries is to provide food to those who have been caught in disasters or just caught short by an ever-declining national economy. Millions of pounds of food are prepared for distribution annually in the LDS canneries.
Recently, we have heard rumblings that the federal government has been paying very close attention to the church’s cannery network and that the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration have been imposing increasingly burdensome regulations and requirements on the LDS canneries. Despite the cutting-edge technologies and state-of-the-art equipment at these ‘clean-room’ quality facilities, federal agencies have been hitting the LDS church with improvised fines for “violations” they find during surprise inspections. Reports of an FBI “raid” at one facility where agents demanded a list of the names of the cannery’s patrons was especially troublesome...
...Why is the federal government going after the LDS Church? There are a number of reasons that come to mind. Obama’s nemesis in the general election was a prominent member of the LDS Church. Members of the church tend to vote in a conservative block. The LDS Church teaches the worship of God and His Son Jesus Christ, independence, morality, education, and family and traditional values–all things that are abhorrent to the current administration, which has proven its willingness to abuse its authority to go after those with whom it disagrees (Romney supporters, patriotic groups, conservatives, Christians, etc.). Also because Obama believes that “Charity” is wholly owned by the government and that churches have no right to participate. The government uses “charity” to gain votes to keep it in power. Thus control of “charity” must be taken from individuals and churches.
This has all come to pass by a socialist President who does not want Americans to be independent of the Federal Government. These services are for members and non-members who have a desire to store for a rainy day. This is not hording as President Obama put it, it is logical thinking and preparing. I personally have a one year storage of food and other items and I have had to a couple times because of loss of employment used from my storage. This is just comment sense but President Obama is trying to make it something it is not.
Numerous members of my Church have worked in volunteer capacities producing food and other necessities. "We now operate 113 storehouses, 63 farms, 105 canneries and home storage centers, 18 food processing and distribution plants, as well as many other facilities. These entities are not money making but are money consuming. My Church does not profit at all from these welfare areas. Obama has made his threat good and now we have shut down several of our canneries thru out the United States. Yes, Religious Freedom is being threatened and obviously the press tried to cover this news and suppress the information.