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This is so important even if you don't have animals.....please let

your representatives know we don't want this Big Brother

interference with raising a few family chickens ,goats etc .This

will end small farms ,organic farms and people raising a few animals

for their own food.

This reminds me of fighting terrorism by frisking granny at the

airport while leaving the borders wide open....now it's let track

granny's chickens instead of testing for mad cow or cleaning up the

filthy animal feedlots that breed disease.

 

 

Storm against NAIS

http://www.eco.freedom.org/el/20060301/walterjefferies.shtml

 

By Walter Jeffries

 

March 1, 2006

 

Wednesday, February 22nd was Washington's real birthday. In honor of

General

George Washington, who became the first President of our brand new

liberated

nation, I urge you to contact your local radio stations, as well as

national

radio station personalities http://snipurl.com/nuah , to let them

know the

danger that the USDA's National Animal Identification System (NAIS)

poses to our

liberties. Let them know that you want them to address the issue of

why is the

government stealing away our rights with programs like NAIS

http://snipurl.com/nuaj , PAWS http://snipurl.com/nual , REAL ID

http://snipurl.com/nuan and the Patriot Act

http://snipurl.com/nuaq .

 

Are you familiar with NAIS? Let me give you a little background. The

USDA

http://snipurl.com/nuau , wants to register the GPS coordinates,

name, address,

phone, and other data on every farm, home, and other location that

has even has

a single animal, with a government Premise ID. For this privilege of

mandatory

registration, you will pay a fee of $10 or more, per year. Next,

they intend to

tag every single one of your animals with a RFID, or other tag. This

will be

mandatory. In addition to paying an annual fee and paying for tags

for all of

your animals, you would also be required to log, track, and report

all " events, "

such as the birth of an animal, death of an animal, animals leaving,

or entering

your property. All reports must be made within 24 hours, or you

could face stiff

fines. Do not expect them to keep your private information secure.

In a little

" Oops, " the USDA just released the social security numbers of

350,000 farmers.

 

Big producers, like factory farms, get to use a single batch ID for

tens of

thousands of animals,to keep their costs down. For them, NAIS is a

minor

bookkeeping entry that gives them big profits in the export markets

to Japan and

other countries. Small farmers and homesteaders, with their mixed-

age flocks and

herds, would be required to tag and track every single individual

animal. NAIS

is great for big corporate producers, and hellish for small farmers

and

homesteaders. The cost of NAIS in fees, tags, equipment costs, and

time will

bankrupt small farmers, and overwhelm people who raise their own

food animals.

In the end, the consumer will pay - NAIS could add almost a thousand

dollars a

year to the annual food budget for the typical family of four. By

destroying

small producers, NAIS will kill the Slow Food

http://snipurl.com/9m96 and the

Buy Local http://snipurl.com/nuax movements, as local farmers are

driven out of

business.

 

NAIS is already mandatory in some states, starting this year,

including Texas

and Wisconsin. In other states, like Vermont, the agricultural

commissioner and

state vet have said they will tag and track every animal, right down

to the back

yard level. This means everyone, even Granny with her one laying

hen, is going

to have to get a $10 per year premise ID, a RFID tag for her

chicken, and make

government reports on its movements. Texas has implemented a $1,000

per incident

per day, fine for non-compliance. What small farmer or homesteader

can stand up

to that kind of fire power?

 

NAIS also requires tagging and tracking of pets and guardian

animals, including

alpaca and horses. It may later likely be extended to cats and dogs,

although

that has not yet been announced. It is allowed for in the draft

proposal,

through extensions of the program. In New York state, they already

have a bill

in the legislature requiring that all dogs be internally tagged with

RFID chips

for tracking purposes.

 

USDA agents can come to your home, and kill all of your livestock,

without a

warrant or any legal appeal under NAIS. Once you are registered into

the

mandatory NAIS system, you effectively lose your rights to your own

livestock.

You become a serf for the state, worse than in Communist Russia. If

you do not

believe me, then please go to the USDA web site, and read the draft

proposal for

NAIS, which is already being implemented in stages, without public

feedback or

scrutiny. Check out the timeline - we all must start fighting it

now, before it

is too late. Together, we can stop this fascist move to take away

our property

and livelihoods. We can still protect our traditional rights to

farm, if we act

now.

 

Is NAIS legal? No, not under our Constitution - but that does not

stop the

government from implementing bad laws and regulations, and then

enforcing them.

NAIS specifically violates the 1st, 4th, 5th, and 14th Amendments

and the Bill

of Rights. The USDA has been very hush-hush about NAIS, because they

know that

if people really understood how far reaching it is, what an

outrageous violation

of our Constitutional rights NAIS is, then people would stop NAIS

dead. The USDA

has been asking for feedback, but only from the large " stakeholders "

as they

call them. Small farmers don't count. Homesteaders don't matter. Pet

owners were

completely ignored, because none of these groups profit from NAIS.

 

How could this happen? NAIS was enabled under the Patriot Act.

Killing the

Patriot Act now, will not be enough. Individual states have already

enacted

NAzIS laws. The Republicans and Democrats are both in on creating

the Patriot

Act and NAIS, in the wake of the terrorism scare of 9/11. Using this

theater of

fear, large corporations jumped at the chance to implement NAIS.

 

Why would anyone want NAIS? In a word, " profits. " Remember, always

follow the

money trail. Large meat exporters are required to provide trace-back

documentation for their cattle for export to foreign markets, like

Japan.

Agreements with the European Union are asking for similar tagging

and tracking.

The big meat packers announced they did not want to deal with two

streams of

animals, those that were tagged and those that were not, so they

expanded NAIS

to cover all cattle. The RFID tag and equipment industry got excited

about this

tremendous market. In their greed, they wanted NAIS extended to all

livestock

that might enter the food chain. Then, it was extended to non-

traditional food

animals, including horses and guardian animals.

 

To justify this, they now claim that the purpose of NAIS is to

prevent disease.

It is not. They use Mad Cow (BSE) and Avian Flu (H5N1) scares to

justify a

program that is about profits. NAIS will not prevent, or stop

disease. BSE is

caused by cows eating cows, and it sometimes occurs randomly, when a

protein

misfolds, so traceback won't help with BSE. Testing at slaughter and

stopping

the practice of feeding cows back to cows are the things that will

help prevent

Mad Cow Disease. Avian Flu comes from wild ducks and other wild

water fowl. NAIS

will do nothing for either. Confinement rearing also will not help

with Avian

Flu - several factory chicken farms have been hit by it.

 

Now, there is even a push to extend chipping to pets and even

humans, both as an

implant for " medical records, " and as part of the national REAL ID

program, so

the government can better track all people within the United States.

 

NAIS is about profits for large meat exporters. NAIS is not about

disease, and

has nothing to do with food safety for the American consumer. NAIS

will hurt

small farmers, homesteaders, and pet owners with excessive fees,

invasions of

privacy, threats of enormous fines, and onerous paperwork. It is a

clear

violation of our Constitutional rights. NAIS will also hurt

consumers, even

vegetarians, because animal manures are used to grow vegetables

organically.

NAIS will result in the consolidation of our food supply into the

hands of fewer

large corporations, thus making our national food chain more

susceptible to

attacks by terrorist organizations. The best way to prevent

terrorist attacks is

diversity, and to spread out the food supply. Buy Local! NAIS could

even cause

the national housing bubble to collapse, as small farmers go

bankrupt and their

prime developable lands get chopped up into subdivisions by

developers. The

damaging effects of NAIS could ripple through our fragile economy,

driving us

into another great depression, as people who supply farmers are put

out of work,

and they stop buying.

 

What is the solution? NAIS should be made strictly voluntary, and

the rights of

consumers, small farmers, livestock owners, homesteaders, and pet

owners should

be protected from future abuses. If NAIS is such a good idea, then

the sellers

who would benefit from the export markets and other venues requiring

traceability will get higher prices, so they will voluntarily join

the system.

There is no need to force it down everyone's throat, if it is such a

good idea.

The very fact that the USDA is planning to make NAIS mandatory,

proves what a

bad idea it really is. Better the carrot, than the stick.

 

For more information about NAIS, check out the FAQ's at the top of

the left hand

sidebar, and the various additional resources in the right sidebar

on the

NoNAIS.org http://nonais.org web site.

 

 

Source:

eco-logic Powerhouse

http://www.eco.freedom.org/

 

Speak now, while you still have the right. Let your voice be heard

across the

land. Start today by contacting your local talk show radio hosts and

stations.

" As nightfall does not come all at once, neither does oppression. In

both

instances, there is a twilight when everything remains seemingly

unchanged. And,

it is in such twilight that we all must be aware of change in the

air, however

slight, lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness. "

--Justice William O. Douglas,

U.S. Supreme Court (1939-75)

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