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February 1, 2009

YOUR COMMENTS to the USDA on NAIS are very much needed.

By Linn Cohen-Cole

Please comment to the USDA about NAIS. "Voluntary" will become "Mandatory" unless we stop this abomination. Your comments matter enormously.

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I received this tonight (and my comment to the USDA is below):
 
Dear Fellow Horse Owners and Friends,

If you have not already heard, when Barack Obama was inaugurated President on January 20, one of his major objectives was to review any administrative actions that had been signed or initiated during the last week of the Bush Administration in an alleged effort to cut costs and to eliminate detrimental policies. No matter what your politics, you may be aware that on January 13, 2009, the latest directive of USDA/APHIS in regards to the furtherance of National Animal Identification System (NAIS) was published in the Federal Register, making it one of the policies up for review by the new administration. This may be one of the few times that a comment or observation may genuinely postpone or even halt implementation of NAIS, especially as it relates to microchip implantation and Premises Identification Number.

Please help direct the course of NAIS. Your comments are needed.

The USDA is pushing through more changes to further the implementation of NAIS. We have the opportunity to stop these changes by commenting on the proposed rule change. Your comments can be made at 

www.regulations.gov/fdmspublic/component/main?main=DocketDetail&d=APHIS-2007-0096 .

The procedure is simple and painless. You can read the comments of everyone who has participated. All you need to do to comment is to click on the yellow comment tag at the right of the side under the add comments column then follow the directions.

The gist of this proposal is “VOLUNTARY” will become “MANDATORY” when federal unified AINs and PINs supersede any state ID policy becomes effective March 15, 2010.

The following is the abstract for the proposed rules change:

Official Animal Identification Numbering Systems

We are proposing to amend the domestic livestock regulations to require that when animal identification numbers (AINs) are used, only those numbers beginning with the 840 prefix will be recognized as official for use on all AIN tags applied to animals 1 year or more after the date on which this proposed rule is finalized. In addition, we are proposing to require that all new premises identification numbers (PINs) that are issued on or after the effective date of this rule use the seven-character alphanumeric code format. Official eartags that use a premises based numbering system issued after a 1-year phase-in period will be required to use the seven-character alphanumeric code format as well. Further, we are proposing several changes pertaining to the use of the U.S. shield on official eartags, numbering systems that use such eartags, and the correlation of those numbering systems with the PIN. These proposed changes are intended to achieve greater standardization and uniformity of official numbering systems and eartags used in animal disease programs and to enhance animal traceability, as discussed in previous Federal Register documents pertaining to the National Animal Identification System.

My comment to the USDA:

NAIS was designed by Monsanto and the big meat packers. It is not about food safety but about destroying our farmers. You can't have penalties like this without intending to destroy people. www.opednews.com/articles/NAIS---the-Fourth-Componen-by-Darol-Dickinson-080711-756.html And all the questions about ownership and forcing people against their will onto a contract that is terribly suspect and which the government will not change to allay serious and legitimate and the most fundamental concerns about property rights (that is, democracy itself), is not a contract but a taking. And it is sadistic, as well.

www.opednews.com/articles/The-SCAM-behind-NAIS--Ou-by-Derry-Brownfield-081130-795.html www.opednews.com/articles/NAIS--a-coerced-AND-hidde-by-Marti-Oakley-090115-879.html

And then there is the issue of what the intent is with the animals. If it is anything like what the USDA did to Linda and Larry Faillace, and their children, Jackie, Heather, and Francis, it has zero to do with food safety and everything to do with how grotesquely corrupt the USDA is.

[The following is from Ronnie Cummins, head of the Organic Consumers Association, reviewing the book, Mad Sheep. It was such a powerful indictment of the USDA, I am using it and inserting my own comments to make it applicable to NAIS. My comments are in brackets.

"What we are confronted with ... is a government conspiracy. A politically inspired ritual of fabricated charges, manipulated science, and doctored evidence. A modern witch-hunt to sacrifice the innocent in order to protect the massive profits and scandalous practices of the guilty. A diabolically orchestrated, media-scripted search and destroy ... [our farmers], ... [and] fan the flames of fear and ignorance, and to foster our continued dependence on an abusive Big Brother government that has promised to protect us from the contemporary terrors that lurk, well, nearly everywhere.

"In their highly acclaimed 1997 book, Mad Cow USA: Can the Nightmare Happen Here, John Stauber and Sheldon Rampton recount how they used a Freedom of Information Act investigation to pry loose secret planning documents from the beef industry and the USDA. These liberated documents included a "crisis management" plan for how to manipulate public perceptions and concerns surrounding a likely outbreak of [any] disease in the United States.

"... Since stopping the feeding of animals to animals and ordering universal testing of cows for mad cow were deemed serious threats to industry profits, the USDA's public relations specialists came up with diversionary tactics: round up imported livestock across the country and harass family farmers like the Faillaces, all in the name of preventing mad cow disease in America.

"Meanwhile the disinformation flacks at the USDA, aided by public relations firms and the news media, worked to sweep under the rug the alarming fact that U.S. corporate agribusiness was doing exactly the same thing that Europeans had been doing to spread mad cow disease‹feeding cattle, pigs, chickens, households pets, and deer and elk on game farms billions of pounds of blood, slaughterhouse waste, animal fat, and tainted manure every year.

"The Faillace's sheep were absolutely healthy and presented no risk whatsoever to the American public ... [and] the USDA has done little or nothing to help U.S. sheep farmers eradicate the disease [or to eradicate other diseases but has in fact lowered standards and cut back on inspections and is ready to import animals from countries where there is hoof and mouth, tuberculosis, and Mad Cow].

"... As for those farmers and consumers who won't behave like proper sheep, who refuse to shut up and swallow the official story: harass and threaten them, seize their animals, ruin their reputations, and destroy them financially and psychologically.

"Linda and Larry Faillace, and their children, Jackie, Heather, and Francis, along with the Vermont consumer and farm activists who stood by them, are not only good shepherds, they are national heroes. USDA bureaucrats, ... indentured politicians, and their puppet masters behind the scenes‹the leaders of the corporate-industrial agriculture and pharmaceutical complex‹are the real offenders.

"USDA blame[d] the Canadians for our first mad cow cases, and shortly thereafter threaten[ed] a Kansas meat packer, Creekstone Farms, for the "crime" of wanting to test all of their cows at slaughter for Mad Cow disease.

"[Because] millions of Americans no longer trust the government or the media ... [and] are turning away from industrial meat and food and voting with their pocketbooks for healthy, sustainable, locally produced organic foods, [the USDA and the corporate-industrial agriculture and pharmaceutical complex are out to eliminate all competition because in a fair competition, they would go under. So, they design NAIS and its evil twin Premises ID to destroy farmers and possibly take their land].

"But voting with our consumer dollars is not enough. The mad sheep battle [described in the Faillance book] is not an isolated case. Armed with $90 billion in taxpayer money each year, the USDA is waging war against all of us‹consumers, family farmers, farm animals, and the environment. The direct and collateral damage of this war includes rampant water, air, and food pollution; an epidemic of cancer, birth defects, obesity, and hormone disruption; pollution by genetically engineered crops; an unsustainable, massive venting of climate-destabilizing greenhouse gases; pesticide and antibiotic contamination; proliferation of junk food; systematic exploitation of small farmers, farm workers, and slaughterhouse workers; and the dumping of millions of tons of subsidized crops and meat at below the cost of production on developing nations, thereby destroying the livelihoods of millions of small farmers and rural communities.

"It's time to follow the example of the Faillace family. It's time to stand up and fight, not only for ourselves, but also for future generations."

Ronnie Cummins

www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_2158.cfm 

But I believe what the USDa is doing now is even more nightmarish than Ronnie Cummins said then - because the USDA and Monsanto may be setting up to do what is agribusiness and biotech are doing in Asia - profiting by the disease they created (bird flu) through their filthy, contaminating practices, then using it as an excuse to wipe out small farmers' animals stocks (and the essential biodiversity they represent) and replace them with patented (that is, corporately privatized) animals and thus take over this portion of the food supply totally. And making a fortune on drugs in the meantime, making sure to scare people into buying them.

Waste from transnational poultry industry is now implicated as the source of bird flu.  www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=ENG20051127&articleId=1333  and the poultry industry is now using a crisis it caused, inflaming fear, to push out small farmers. www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2006/2006-02-27-01.asp   

The USDA is an abomination and working as a intensely destructive totalitarian agency on behalf of corporations which have totally corrupted it. Your agency is operating like Nazis and for corporations that are taking over control of food around the world. As a citizen of what is supposed to be a democracy, and as a taxpayer who has to spend all my time trying to stop this immense human cruelty, population manipulation, and biologic insanity, I can't begin to express what I think of those responsible.

Shame on you as human beings. Shame on you for the evil you are doing to innocent people and animals. Shame on you for what you are doing to our whole population's health. Shame on you for subverting your own country's freedom and for damaging the very lives of your own children and grandchildren.

Shame on you all.

[Please leave a comment to the USDA about NAIS and help save our farmers and our control over our own food supply and our normal heritage animals and potentially even all US farmland.] 

www.regulations.gov/fdmspublic/component/main?main=DocketDetail&d=APHIS-2007-0096 . 



Authors Bio:
Met libertarian and conservative farmers and learned an incredible amount about farming and nature and science, as well as about government violations against them and against us all. The other side of the fence is nothing like what we've been taught to assume but great people with immense decency.

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