U.S. Representative Thomas Massie returns to the Food Series to join us in a discussion about food and finance for legislation before Congress that he has sponsored or supports. Officially, Massie represents Kentucky’s 4th District; unofficially, he is the congressman for the local food movement in this country.
Legislation increasing the freedom of farmers and consumers, respectively, to produce and to obtain the foods of their choice is a top priority for him. No one in Congress has the commitment and savvy to help local food like Massie. This session, he moved into a better position to do so by becoming a member of the powerful House Rules Committee and chair of the Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee.
In our discussion, Massie covers legislation such as the PRIME Act pilot program in the House Farm Bill; the Interstate Milk Freedom Act; a constitutional amendment to protect the right to grow food and purchase the foods of our choice; and the resolution to stop the USDA regulation on mandatory electronic ID for cattle and bison.
We conclude by discussing bills to audit the Fed and end the Fed. Working on legislation in Washington to decentralize corporate and government power is a monumental task, but Massie is getting increased support for his efforts.
Cited from The Solari Report
Related Links
- H.R. 8467 – Farm, Food, and national Security Act of 2024
- H.R. 8374 – To prohibit Federal interference with the interstate traffic of unpasteurized milk and milk products that are packaged for direct human consumption (Interstate Milk Freedom Act)
- H.R. 24 – Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2023
- Hageman Introduces Bill to Block Mandatory EID Ear Tags
- Rep. Thomas Massie: Israel Lobbyists, the Cowards in Congress, and Living off the Grid (The Tucker Carlson Show)

These bills are very important . But they implore the great government with its many bureaucracies and sub bureaus to amputate its invasive members into the lives of ordinary people . They are still beneath the onerous delusion of freedom.
Representative Massey has cosponsored these bills and how they escaped the censorship or repudiation in the holy, jew overseen committees leaves one suspiciously silent. If they were approved by the congressional lobbies then that , should come with many new necessary bureaucracies or costs of more money. And even if the senate ratifies then how are they to remove fed interference without restricting thier inveterate hegemonic authority .
Dairy is food. This is monopoly of the usual law makers created for “our own good.”
And Representative Massey would do better were he to return to east Kentucky and try it there first. When the fed , UN or even the IDF appear resist . One might be surprised the new war may indeed be over milk . Must stop these bastards somewhere . No war is without risk. Nor does the righteous cause always prevail . But what is there to lose?
pro sanguinem et terram.