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The USDA and the Agrobiz giants have been crafting a national animal identification
scheme that threatens the traditional freedom of self sufficiency, the privacy
of Americans, and the livelihood of organic farmers, and family farms. The National
Animal Identification System (NAIS) is the creation of the Agrobiz
giants Monsanto, Cargill Meat, National Pork Producers, and others to monopolize
American food production using fear tactics to advance their agenda. The NAIS
scheme was not created by any act of congress. Rather, it is merely a presumptuous
bureaucratic dictate.
The NAIS plan requires two types of mandatory registration for everyone who
owns even just one “livestock” animal. Every person
who owns even just one horse, donkey, chicken, pigeon, goat, llama, sheep,
pig, cow, alpaca, duck, farmed fish, etc. must register their
name, home address, telephone number and Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates
of their home in a Federal database. Secondly, in order for any animal
to leave its birth farm, the owner will be required to obtain a Federal ID
number for it which will be kept in a national data base and have the animal
biochipped. Animals will have to be registered if they leave the farm for any reason;
to go on a trail ride, to go to a show or fair, to be bought or sold, to be
bred by a stud on another farm, or to be taken to the local butcher, or anywhere
else. The most likely type of ID will be a bio-microchip containing a low power
radio transmitter so that the chips can be read from a distance. NAIS would
allow “industry” to decide if retinal scans and DNA samples would
also be required. Of course large scale Agrobiz has exempted itself from individual
identification. (Agrobiz producers will be allowed to use one ID
number for groups of hundreds or even thousands of animals that are raised
and processed together.)
Americans will be required to report every time an animal enters or leaves
their property, every time an animal loses a tag, every time a tag is replaced,
the slaughter or death of an animal, or if an animal is missing. Such events
must be reported in 24 hours or owners would suffer an as yet unspecified penalty.
Small family farms and organic farmers will be driven out of business by the
costs of premises registration fees, individual animal ID fees, event reporting
fees, electronic tags or chips, electronic readers, home computers, Internet
access, phone service, and reporting software. According to the USDA's plan all
of these costs will be born by the animal owners.
NAIS might enhance Agrobiz’s export markets and allow tracing of animal
movements to track disease outbreaks which is its stated goal. But it will
not make the American consumer safer. The most common type of meat contamination
in the United States is bacterial, such as E coli. and Listeria.
It is not discovered until masses of people become ill. Since Agrobiz processes
meat in huge packing plants with thousands of animals being slaughtered a day,
NAIS is useless to determine if the contamination was from one animal, multiple
animals, or unsanitary conditions at the packing plant itself. Contaminated
meat from giant Agrobiz processor is sent to all 50 states endangering millions
of consumers simultaneously. On the other hand family farms, organic farmers,
and private citizens their animals in natural and healthy conditions because
they are raising their animals for themselves and their neighbors’ tables.
When they are driven out of the market, America’s food supply will become
less safe not more so. The consolidation of America’s food supply by
Agrobiz makes it more vulnerable to terrorists. As Americas meat industry becomes
a giant monopoly where all meat is processed in a few giant packing plants
then it becomes easier for terrorists to deliberately contaminate millions
of pounds of meat in one attack.
I believe that many varieties of farm animals (not just rare breeds)
will become extinct as individuals give up animal raising rather than submit
to all the required fees and bureaucracy or agree to having their home pinpointed
by satellite and their personal information put in a national database. The
only animals that will survive will be those that Monsanto, Cargill and company
deem the most profitable.
The USDA's NAIS Timeline:
• July, 2005: All States capable of premises registration.
• July, 2005: Animal Identification Number system operational.
• April, 2007: Premises registration and animal identification “alerts”.
• January, 2008: Premises registration and animal identification required.
• January, 2009: Reporting of defined animal movements required; entire program becomes mandatory.
I urge you to take immediate action in fighting the implementation of NAIS.
Widespread objection by Americans can still stop the implementation of NAIS
or at least create exemptions for religious objectors, home breeders, and/or
small scale farmers and ranchers.
Please e-mail this posting to everyone that you know. Contact breed associations,
organic and sustainable farming groups, neighbors, and family and ask them
to oppose NAIS. Ask them to organize letter writing campaigns to the USDA.
Write to your Federal and state legislators. Oppose any state level implementation
of NAIS. (Some states such as Wisconsin are already implementing NAIS
registration and biochipping.)
In particular, the USDA’s planned issuance of a NAIS rule for public
comment in July 2006 will be a crucial juncture. Regular updates on
the status of NAIS will be posted at http://www.SurvivalBlog.com.
When the public comment period is open, submit an individual comment letter,
strongly expressing your disapproval. Get involved, or our another piece of
our precious liberty will slip away.
Web Sites:
There is a blog at http://NoNAIS.org to educate people about NAIS.
Stop Animal ID has many resources and a message board.
USDA resource about NAIS: http://animalid.aphis.usda.gov/nais/index.shtmlRegular updates on the status of NAIS: http://www.NoNAIS.org
You can find contact information for Federal and state legislators at: http://www.vote-smart.org/index.htm or http://www.firstgov.gov
Special Thanks to Mary Zanoni, Ph.D. (e-mail: mlz@slic.com) whose excellent article in the Jan./Feb. 2006 issue of Countryside and Small Stock Journal alerted us to NAIS.
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About the Author:
James Wesley, Rawles is a former U.S. Army Intelligence
officer and a noted author and lecturer on survival and preparedness topics.
He is the author of the novel "Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse" and
is the editor of SurvivalBlog.com--the popular daily web journal for prepared
individuals living in uncertain times.