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Utah Detective Solves Infant
Vegan Child's Death

From Robert Cohen
notmilk@earthlink.net
NotMilk.com
12-14-3


Combine the instincts of Peter Falk's Colombo with the tenacity of Tom Sellick's Magnum P.I. Add to that the creative genius of Sherlock Holmes with a dash of Nero Wolfe, a sprinkle of Angela Lansbury's Jessica Fletcher (Murder, She Wrote), and the best of all of the crime scene investigators, and you end up with master mystery solver, Tom Rodgers.
 
The state of Utah believes that children must eat animals in order to remain healthy. During the past year, Utah "stormtroopers" have gone into a few vegan homes and removed children, placing them into foster care.
 
Here are the highlights of one such extraordinary case:
 
Dan, a child raised in a vegan home, died. Matthew, a second child from the same family, became ill. Fearing that a vegan diet was the cause of sickness and death, the state of Utah removed Matt from his home by force, and placed the little boy in foster care.
 
Vegan Tom Rodgers, ex-dairy farmer/cattleman, investigated and discovered a remarkable secret.
 
Tom invested six months of his time and thousands of dollars of his own money and resources (going broke during the process) to solve the mystery of death and sickness.
 
Tom discovered that the home's heating system was venting carbon monoxide. The gas leak made the entire family sick, killing one boy and making a second son severely ill. Utah authorities blamed it all on the vegan lifestyle. In their bias against vegan diets, Utah authorities, displaying Gestapo-like tactics, are refusing to return the little boy to his loving parents, despite the overwhelming new evidence.
 
See Press Release:
 
http://www.lifesave.org/PressRelease.htm
 
Tom Rodgers investigated and solved the mystery. Tom's Internet site contains all the facts:
 
http://www.lifesave.org/FamilyVsState.htm
 
There is so much pain and injustice here, and if it is within you to help by writing a letter or two or make some phone calls, please do what you can. Contact your local media. Interest them in reporting this story. Ask Tom what else you can do.
 
Tom's email: <LifeSave@LifeSave.org> or <LifeSaveIn@aol.com>
 
Tom's phone number: 801-298-9095
 
Contact "Oprah" <http://talkshows.about.com/library/extras/blmailoprah.htm>
 
Contact "60 Minutes" <http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/1998/07/08/60minutes/main13504.shtml>
 
Contact "20-20" <http://www.abcnews.go.com/service/Help/abcmail_news.html>
 
Robert Cohen > http://www.notmilk.com >
 
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