Thank you so much for your time and effort - this list is invaluable and I for one truly appreciate it. I’m positive there are many of us who feel this way but we’re all scattered - we need to come together like the image of the fish creating a shark. Right now it feels like they have the upper hand. I’ve recently joined yellow.forum in the hope they may be able to establish some sort of wider community based off Richard’s excellent documentary which exposes their agenda. Desperately trying to stay positive 🤞
Please do stay positive because I think we will have a parallel society from all this. It's hard I know to stay sane. But I know they want us in fear and I will not give them that
🤝 completely agree, I'm thinking of running away to Africa🤣
If that fails , need to find a way of stopping a charge back being applied on the property if I start withholding council tax payments🤔
I do not wish to fund insanity and unlawful behaviour through taxation and council tax along with all other tax is going to see a steep increase year on year🚀🇬🇧🏁
I am currently completely removed from the electoral register as a protest against our sham democracy.
I stopped paying my council tax 2 years ago and energy bills nearly 3 years ago and at £730 a year for the privilege of driving under 4000 miles a year I also stopped taxing my car. As far as I'm aware, no charge has been put on my house. I'm not sure whether or not they can legally do this but of course it would be naive of me to think these people operate within the law.
We try and buy local as much as we can, but we do use some cheddar from Aldi . We did contact the dairy that makes an Aldi cheddar that we use (Specially selected West Country extra mature cheddar from Barber's dairy ) and good news , this is the answer we got:
Good Afternoon
Please see our statement below after we conducted a thorough review via our direct suppliers since this issue hit the news last week.
We apologize for the time it has taken to conduct this survey, but we didn’t wish to issue anything until we were completely clear of our position on farm.
That said, as we don’t purchase any traded milk of unknown origin, this makes our statement as accurate as we can determine.
"At Barber's, we take the integrity of our milk - and therefore your cheese - very seriously. We have consulted with all of our farmers and can reassure you that none of them are using Bovaer or similar additives in their feeds. We have requested this remains the case moving forward, as we have no intention of using it.
Our focus continues to be on producing high-quality cheese using milk only from our dedicated farms across the West Country, ensuring authenticity at every step. We are proud to work with these suppliers and to have fostered these relationships.
Thank you for trusting Barber's Cheese to deliver the quality and transparency you deserve."
Now take a look at Pfizer's genetically modified microbial rennet used in cheese making, also not thoroughly tested, classified as G.R.A.S. doesn't have to be labelled GMO and allowed in organic products. Now used in the majority of cheese in the US (cheap and easy)
If the UK is anything like Australia, there is no distinction on the labels between different types of non animal rennet, a company can call it microbial rennet, vegetarian rennet, non animal rennet, rennet (Vegetarian) and more. The only way to be sure you're not getting the Pfizer one is to buy cheese made with animal rennet.
That's very interesting - and frightening - Penny. Thank you for this. I will be sure to share the info. I've been moaning all day that organic is not a safe bet tbh
You may have missed Dales Dairies in Yorkshire who do milk and butter. They claim to be Bovaer free. I buy their milk and butter from a farm shop in Bradford; never seen it in supermarkets.
Thanks Martin. I'm still waiting for around 50 replies and I will add Dale's to my contacts and get in touch with them. I'm very welcoming of all suggestions and I will just contact and if I'm happy add to the database
It's maybe worth adding that the Soil Association have said that Bovaer is not currently allowed in any organic produce. I did notice that word "currently" so either they are prepared to battle it out in the future or they will roll over and accept it as "necessary to save the world". However, organic appears to be the only safe source at the moment if you shop in supermarkets.
I'm quite concerned tbh that they have offered no proof of how Arla can label the yeo valley milk organic and be sure it's not mixed up with other stuff. Call me cynical I know
I think it might be that Yeo Valley still produce their own stuff from their own network rather than it going into the Arla production line. My daughter works in the food industry and said that Arla don't supply Yeo Valley although Yeo Valley might supply Arla! So any Arla products labelled organic might well be suspect but the Yeo Valley own label is currently fine. However, I am also a cynic so...
When I looked at it what Yeo Valley had actually retained was the dessert stuff and given over the liquid stuff to Arla and allowed them to use Yeo Valley labelling. I was like, crumbs. I have zero trust in these reprehensible companies after everything we've been through so I just won't take the chance with them. I might be being Iver cautious but the days of trust have evaporated forever for me
It's quite exhausting isn't it? I have always been a label-reader when shopping but now I also have to drive miles to go to independent little farm shops and order things online from little producers because I really don't trust any commercial organisations anymore. I fell out of love with Rachel's Dairy years ago when they quietly sold out to a multi-national and I keep an eye on Tim's Dairy too. My daughter tells me that any "small" producer who can supply supermarkets is no longer producing anything themselves but have outsourced to a factory where they don't have control over the ingredients. All so depressing.
One of the goals of UN Agenda 21/2030 Agenda is to rid the earth of large hoofed animals and THAT is what this is about. You see these animals take a lot land and they want to own all land. That is why there is a war against farmers.
Regarding Riverford. I buy my veg from them weekly and could buy their dairy if I consumed it. https://www.riverford.co.uk
The sell veg boxes but you can also buy individual items. They deliver countrywide on their chosen day of the week to be more efficient. There is a minimum charge of about £15 per order.
Thank you for the list, I live in Scotland and have been using Grahams milk in the hope it was free from Bovaer so I am glad to have it confirmed. I realise it could change in the future but for now I will continue using it.
Yes, thank you, Clare, for all your hard work. I decided to buy my milk from my local Farm Foods as they were recommended as being Bovaer-free. I went there last week. When I returned this week, I was greeted with a large notice on the entrance stating Facial Recognition Cameras Operate Here. I don't think the sign was there the week before as I didn't notice it on that visit. Anyway, I spoke to the checkout supervisor (I think that's what she was) and she agreed with my concerns. Pleasantly surprised when she volunteered that she was uncomfortable about a lot of things that had been going on in the last four years, and she said that she had left the NHS because she didn't like what was going on. She said that she fully agreed with me that the cameras were a sinister move forward, and she gratefully took a Light paper which I happened to have on me. I've just written to Farm Foods as well. Obviously, I didn't do my shopping at Farm Foods, and I won't anymore, and I bought my milk from a European family grocers store instead. The 2L bottle is Freshways whole milk. British. The top of the label, in a yellow band, says "100% Additive Free" and I think this is a new add-on info strip. Hello@Freshways.co.uk.
I contacted Longley Farm (various milk based products seen in supermarkets, etc.) and got this response:
Dear Paul,
I can confirm that none of the farms in our supply chain are using methane-reduction supplements like Bovaer as part of their cattle feed and we have no plans to introduce these.
I hope this answers your question, but please let us know if you need more information.
Thank you so much for your time and effort - this list is invaluable and I for one truly appreciate it. I’m positive there are many of us who feel this way but we’re all scattered - we need to come together like the image of the fish creating a shark. Right now it feels like they have the upper hand. I’ve recently joined yellow.forum in the hope they may be able to establish some sort of wider community based off Richard’s excellent documentary which exposes their agenda. Desperately trying to stay positive 🤞
Please do stay positive because I think we will have a parallel society from all this. It's hard I know to stay sane. But I know they want us in fear and I will not give them that
All of this is tied in with NetZero (which is a legal requirement in the 🇬🇧) meat and dairy consumption is to be halved by 2030 .
, they will also collapse the UK and EU economies to meet the targets
If you thinks it's bad now it's going to get alot worse.
Starmer our king & Blair want the UK to be at the very front of this and this is on record👍🤝
Oh I know. But we can carve out a safe space and not let them walk all over us
🤝 completely agree, I'm thinking of running away to Africa🤣
If that fails , need to find a way of stopping a charge back being applied on the property if I start withholding council tax payments🤔
I do not wish to fund insanity and unlawful behaviour through taxation and council tax along with all other tax is going to see a steep increase year on year🚀🇬🇧🏁
I am currently completely removed from the electoral register as a protest against our sham democracy.
I stopped paying my council tax 2 years ago and energy bills nearly 3 years ago and at £730 a year for the privilege of driving under 4000 miles a year I also stopped taxing my car. As far as I'm aware, no charge has been put on my house. I'm not sure whether or not they can legally do this but of course it would be naive of me to think these people operate within the law.
Thanks for that list , great work !
We try and buy local as much as we can, but we do use some cheddar from Aldi . We did contact the dairy that makes an Aldi cheddar that we use (Specially selected West Country extra mature cheddar from Barber's dairy ) and good news , this is the answer we got:
Good Afternoon
Please see our statement below after we conducted a thorough review via our direct suppliers since this issue hit the news last week.
We apologize for the time it has taken to conduct this survey, but we didn’t wish to issue anything until we were completely clear of our position on farm.
That said, as we don’t purchase any traded milk of unknown origin, this makes our statement as accurate as we can determine.
"At Barber's, we take the integrity of our milk - and therefore your cheese - very seriously. We have consulted with all of our farmers and can reassure you that none of them are using Bovaer or similar additives in their feeds. We have requested this remains the case moving forward, as we have no intention of using it.
Our focus continues to be on producing high-quality cheese using milk only from our dedicated farms across the West Country, ensuring authenticity at every step. We are proud to work with these suppliers and to have fostered these relationships.
Thank you for trusting Barber's Cheese to deliver the quality and transparency you deserve."
Many Thanks
Bethany Gray
Thank you so much for doing this on our behalf. I have written to my MP Dr Beccy Cooper on this issue. She has yet to reply. ,(won't hold my breath).
The Alliance for Natural Health is on the warpath too. I will spread far and wide. Thanks again.
Now take a look at Pfizer's genetically modified microbial rennet used in cheese making, also not thoroughly tested, classified as G.R.A.S. doesn't have to be labelled GMO and allowed in organic products. Now used in the majority of cheese in the US (cheap and easy)
If the UK is anything like Australia, there is no distinction on the labels between different types of non animal rennet, a company can call it microbial rennet, vegetarian rennet, non animal rennet, rennet (Vegetarian) and more. The only way to be sure you're not getting the Pfizer one is to buy cheese made with animal rennet.
See this substack article on it:
https://takecontrol.substack.com/p/gmo-cheese
That's very interesting - and frightening - Penny. Thank you for this. I will be sure to share the info. I've been moaning all day that organic is not a safe bet tbh
Thank you so much for your amazing work.
You may have missed Dales Dairies in Yorkshire who do milk and butter. They claim to be Bovaer free. I buy their milk and butter from a farm shop in Bradford; never seen it in supermarkets.
Love and Light
Martin Roberts
PS only came across you recently via UKColumn
Thanks Martin. I'm still waiting for around 50 replies and I will add Dale's to my contacts and get in touch with them. I'm very welcoming of all suggestions and I will just contact and if I'm happy add to the database
It's maybe worth adding that the Soil Association have said that Bovaer is not currently allowed in any organic produce. I did notice that word "currently" so either they are prepared to battle it out in the future or they will roll over and accept it as "necessary to save the world". However, organic appears to be the only safe source at the moment if you shop in supermarkets.
I'm quite concerned tbh that they have offered no proof of how Arla can label the yeo valley milk organic and be sure it's not mixed up with other stuff. Call me cynical I know
I think it might be that Yeo Valley still produce their own stuff from their own network rather than it going into the Arla production line. My daughter works in the food industry and said that Arla don't supply Yeo Valley although Yeo Valley might supply Arla! So any Arla products labelled organic might well be suspect but the Yeo Valley own label is currently fine. However, I am also a cynic so...
When I looked at it what Yeo Valley had actually retained was the dessert stuff and given over the liquid stuff to Arla and allowed them to use Yeo Valley labelling. I was like, crumbs. I have zero trust in these reprehensible companies after everything we've been through so I just won't take the chance with them. I might be being Iver cautious but the days of trust have evaporated forever for me
It's quite exhausting isn't it? I have always been a label-reader when shopping but now I also have to drive miles to go to independent little farm shops and order things online from little producers because I really don't trust any commercial organisations anymore. I fell out of love with Rachel's Dairy years ago when they quietly sold out to a multi-national and I keep an eye on Tim's Dairy too. My daughter tells me that any "small" producer who can supply supermarkets is no longer producing anything themselves but have outsourced to a factory where they don't have control over the ingredients. All so depressing.
One of the goals of UN Agenda 21/2030 Agenda is to rid the earth of large hoofed animals and THAT is what this is about. You see these animals take a lot land and they want to own all land. That is why there is a war against farmers.
Thank you for this. These bastards literally want to sacrifice as many of us as possible on the altar of "Climate Change!" When will enough be enough?
Regarding Riverford. I buy my veg from them weekly and could buy their dairy if I consumed it. https://www.riverford.co.uk
The sell veg boxes but you can also buy individual items. They deliver countrywide on their chosen day of the week to be more efficient. There is a minimum charge of about £15 per order.
Thank you for the list, I live in Scotland and have been using Grahams milk in the hope it was free from Bovaer so I am glad to have it confirmed. I realise it could change in the future but for now I will continue using it.
https://fullfartmilk.info/?s=09
Yes, thank you, Clare, for all your hard work. I decided to buy my milk from my local Farm Foods as they were recommended as being Bovaer-free. I went there last week. When I returned this week, I was greeted with a large notice on the entrance stating Facial Recognition Cameras Operate Here. I don't think the sign was there the week before as I didn't notice it on that visit. Anyway, I spoke to the checkout supervisor (I think that's what she was) and she agreed with my concerns. Pleasantly surprised when she volunteered that she was uncomfortable about a lot of things that had been going on in the last four years, and she said that she had left the NHS because she didn't like what was going on. She said that she fully agreed with me that the cameras were a sinister move forward, and she gratefully took a Light paper which I happened to have on me. I've just written to Farm Foods as well. Obviously, I didn't do my shopping at Farm Foods, and I won't anymore, and I bought my milk from a European family grocers store instead. The 2L bottle is Freshways whole milk. British. The top of the label, in a yellow band, says "100% Additive Free" and I think this is a new add-on info strip. Hello@Freshways.co.uk.
I contacted Longley Farm (various milk based products seen in supermarkets, etc.) and got this response:
Dear Paul,
I can confirm that none of the farms in our supply chain are using methane-reduction supplements like Bovaer as part of their cattle feed and we have no plans to introduce these.
I hope this answers your question, but please let us know if you need more information.
Best Regards,
Faye Mitchell
I appreciate making this research public. I have already switched to one of the trusted suppliers, so good to know I made the right choice.
Thanks for sharing
Thankyou