RFID Traceability Made Easy!

The USDA published a Final Rule on Animal Disease Traceability making traceability mandatory for interstate sales and transport.  With recent global definitions defining humans as animals it sets the stage for future traceability for humans, for purposes of disease only.  Back in 2006 we put together a book on the dangers traceability and now  the dangers are coming to pass before our eyes.

Here is one facet, the latest in tracing technology from: Continue reading

Federalized Food Before the Holidays

Proposed Rule, 29 pages long

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General Standards

Regulatory Impact Analysis

Federalized Food Before the Holidays

By

Celeste Bishop

Americans unequivocally said “no” to the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) and then to the renamed Animal Disease Traceability (ADT) as clearly stated in this Federal Register document.  But the USDA-APHIS branch is  beholding to its commitment to foreign trade and treaties selling out the American people and have just federalized the animal food industry within USSR of America before the holidays..

In 2005-2006 there was a resounding outcry from farmers, ranchers and consumers demanded State protection from the federal bullies. States proposed legislation although behind closed doors Committee Chairmen/women and high paid lobbyists gave the thumbs down to NIAS protection that the people were demanding.  One long time employee was overhead saying, “We need to get rid of these annoying people.”  They promptly installed panic buttons, the kind you find in banks, to keep the people at bay.  Not taking no for an answer the USDA-APHIS designated a few “Listening Sessions.”  They then used these sessions, in perfect Hegelian Dialectic,  to gain a lukewarm communist consensus.  Once they got of hint of consensus they took the ball and ran with it, implementing their original plan and even more.

This new Traceability Plan is accepting comments, but according to this document they  will make their decision only from a State and Tribal corrupt ‘Advisory Group’.  As you will see the document uses Executive Order after Executive Order as a foundation for its infrastructure.  Meanwhile the U.S Code and CFR are dotted with new codes supporting this food agenda.  Towards the end it has the audacity to claim: “The regulations in this part preempt State, Tribal, and local laws and regulations that are in conflict with them”.

You will notice that this was posted in the Federal Register on August 11, 2012 when farming and rancher watchmen/women are the busiest. Most Americans are vacationing and food issues are far from their minds.  Hence the delay in getting the word out.

Here are the basics of the plan from the bowels of the United Nations:

Premise Identification:  This is an international number.  If you own property it clouds your title putting the “federal” government in first position.

RFID Identification of Animals:  This sound like a good thing but the fact of the matter is that the RFID has been linked with cancer.  When RFID was heavily promoted this was suppressed.  See Katherine Albrecht’s great work on the topic.

Another disturbing fact with this RFID mandate is that according to the very UN treaty driving this Traceability scheme humans are defined as animals.  What applies to animals, applies to you.

Surveillance 24/7:  Global entities want to know where all animals are at all times and their health.  The new RFID’s can remotely provide health information relaying a problem before any symptoms appear.

Recordkeeping: UN Style

They say, “The devil is in the details” and this proposal will horrify you if you like to eat.  Take a moment to comment, but understand, that this is the regulatory process which means they really won’t listen to you.  In fact, they have already made up their minds, amalgamated a favorable Advisory Committee to secure the Traceability rule.  The USDA-APHIS. have declared in public record that it will cost the farmer a negligible amount.  Well maybe, if you get free-bailouts every-time you turn around it might be negligible.  Most farmers are doing you the consumer a double service: providing good wholesome food for you and your family and also standing as watchmen/women protecting your food supply from the global wolves dressing in sheep outfits. Please support your local small farm in any way you can.

For those who do not have Adobe here are the grueling details.  Continue reading

BATTLEMIND: NoAgenda 21-NoTraceability-NoNAIS

B A T T L E M I N D PDF

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Wal-Mart and Your Food

 

For over a decade now Walmart has been positioning itself to be the food driver.  The Department of Defense and WalMart agreed with trans-national corporations to begin placing RFID’s in their inventory supply chain.  Traditional small farmers and RFID opponents such as Dr. Katherine Albrecht took to the media, Legislature, Congress even going as far as the President in the White House to warm of the impending dangers of introducing and mandating RFID’s in commerce.  Farmers were concerned that the mandate would be integrated into the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) now known as Traceability.  NAIS is a three step program to food tyranny which forces everyone who has potential to earn $1000, the definition of a small farm, to:

  • Register with the government all property with a number which can be taxed (PIN) (to UN standards)
  • Electronically identify all animal life (to UN standards)
  • Surveillance, 24/7 (to UN standards)

This program farmers articulate will result in higher food costs and limited availability.  Small farmers will be forced out of business by large agri-businesses who will dominate markets such as WalMart by creating artificial regulations which are to costly for small farmers to implement.

Dr. Katherine Albrecht’s concern is Americans voluntarily consenting to give up their privacy when they participate in these types of programs and the privacy issues and health issues relating to RFID use.

What is the latest with Wal Mart and Your Food? Continue reading

Wisconcin Action Alert on AB 489

Call your lawmakers and Oppose AB 489. Find your legislator here: http://legis.wisconsin.gov/w3asp/waml/waml.aspx

Lawmakers are using the “carrot” approach to coerce livestock producers into marking their beasts with electronic ear tags!

By offering income tax breaks as reimbursement for for the cost of the tags and readers legislators hope to forward codex for cows regime!
Small farms don’t have livestock moving in and out constantly and aren’t as likely to have disease issues as the big industrial Ag complex corporate CAFOs.

The state can’t afford to fund schools or provide for services, but can afford tax breaks that would only result in profits for tag manufacturers.

First they forced premises registration on farmers and now the tags. The bill proposes a voluntary participation for RFID tags, but so was premises registration!

The USDA has admitted that the disease trace back system does not prevent or control livestock disease!
Help us keep producing healthy food for YOU! Call now and oppose AB 489.

What’s next? In the House Ag. Committee hearing Al Ott proposed making producers that don’t register premises and use RFID tags be forced to pay the state’s expenses in the event of a livestock disease outbreak!

Remember, these RFID’s, electronic identification have been scientifically linked with aggressive cancers in many species.  See Katherine Albrecht’s:  http://www.chipmenot.org/ for the scientific evidence that was suppressed by these evil companies when they first introduced the chip for a plethora of supposedly wonderful reasons.  Make sure your public servants understand that electronic identification is linked to cancer.  If we do not win this battle it will be humans who are next targeted by this revenue maker and depopulation device.

View it here;
http://www.wiseye.org/Programming/VideoArchive/EventDetail.aspx?evhdid=5768

YOUR PAPERS PLEASE!

“ Paul Griepentrog’s 95 thesis on how WI DATCP and USDA broke the law and WI legislators ignored it”

http://www.normeconomics.org/WI_N_D_all.pdf pdf of Notice and Demand

http://www.normeconomics.org/new.html#seven Article on the Notice and Demand

ADT: Beguiling the Farmer

This article has been hacked.  Corrected on September 11, 2012

Part 2: VS 2015- A New Perspective

Newly Changed from VS2015 to Vision and Science in the USDA continuing Semantic Wars

Celeste Bishop

 

Happy New Year!

 

The calendar is beginning afresh as the fear-driven 21st century progresses with an agrarian-ignorant culture demanding flexibility, innovation, and partnership to address the myriad of emerging infectious diseases, and potentials for exotic animal diseases, and pests entering the United States through the forced global trade industry.  Veterinary Services is highly anticipating implementing its sweeping goals and cutting-edge science that will transform the agricultural landscape and set the ethical tone through its new flexible regulatory framework. The goal of this framework is to integrate the interests of animal agriculture and animal welfare, as well as public health, and the environment.  According to VS this will be the, just the beginning, not the end. The road-map puts into action an emergency organizational governance model across all of agriculture.  VS is intent upon fracturing the United States Constitution by operational sustainability through stewardship of natural resources pillaged from private property owners. Agricultural practices from this point forward must take into consideration the interests and perspectives of consumers, local communities, business commerce, as well as the environment. As vast regulations are implemented for food safety it surfaces that eradication of disease agents is no longer the sole priority of a potential response.  The movement of animals and animal products and by-products will be determined by scientific methods which will allow for accepted collateral risks for the communal good. In basic English this means that some diseases will be subjectively allowed for the sake of free flowing commerce. Continue reading

National Voluntary Environmental Assessment System Kick-Off in 2012

 

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A national voluntary environmental assessment information system could provide food-safety program managers with an information resource that could fill this gap. As a way to foster wider use of environmental assessments of farms and facilities to identify possible pathways of contamination, the National Voluntary Environmental Assessment Information System (NVEAIS) will be launched next year. CDC, as the lead agency, will continue to work with FSIS, FDA, state EHS-Net sites, and membership of the Conference for Food Protection to develop and implement the system. Information collected through NVEAIS will be used to establish a detailed characterization of food vehicles and monitor food vehicle trends, identify and monitor contributing factors and their environmental antecedents, and provide a basis for hypothesis generation regarding factors that may contribute to foodborne outbreak events. With this information, food safety programs and the food industry will have data to guide the planning, implementation and evaluation of foodborne illness prevention.

 

Information collected will be used to coerce resistant formers and ranchers into compliance.

 

Will the new Army Environmental Command assist with the new NVEAIS?

 

Food for thought…

 

Celeste

Streams of Data Flowing with American Blood

Part 1: Surveillance:  A Plague of Blood-VS 2015

Newly Changed from VS2015 to Vision and Science

in the USDA continuing Semantic Wars

As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, O God. Psalm 42

By

Celeste Bishop

All humans and animals long for streams of pure crystal clear water freely gushing forth from the earth as a spring. These springs bubble up into streams which converge into rivers which meander their way into pools, lakes, or oceans. Water is essential to maintain life.  Our thirst drives us to streams of water where we find restoration and refreshment. Follow the tracks of people and animals and you will discover the path to sources of water carved out by hundreds and thousands of humans and creatures over time.  There are no virgin streams of water for they are an ecosystem nourishing millions over time.  When we seek streams of water we do not merely search for physical satisfaction our soul deeply yearns for the freedom water inspires.  Predators understand that man and creature congregate beside the waters.They follow the ‘tracks’ of their ‘victims’ and by the savage ‘force’ of their nature plunder and kill their prey.

The global powers have determined that humans are defined and categorized as animals.  This will become clearly evident over the next several weeks as we wander through various proposed regulations.  This first came to light through the United Nations and partners Terrestrial Animal Health Code Series. Continue reading

The Food Fight Continues: Your Privacy Clashes with ‘Animal’ Health

Animal Health Monitoring and Surveillance System

Celeste Bishop

(To date 3 people have made comments on this crucial regulation.  Take time to make your voice heard today, For the Record.  Comment Deadline:  DECEMBER 28th, IMPLEMENTATION DATE:  January 9th)

The USDA and APHIS are embarking in a new direction and mission that you will see unfold through the next three years.  Regulations from this point forward will be evolutionary.  They be continually changing and regulations that will be released in the next months seek to be free burdensome regulatory process.  Subtly and quietly forthcoming regulations will garner the authority to rid themselves of the “chains” of traditional accountability through the regulatory process.  By 2015, agencies will have set themselves up in essence, to become the gods of life and death. Continue reading

APHIS Animal Health Surveillance and Monitoring System (AHSM) Debuts

http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=APHIS-2010-0007-0001

Against the will of the people APHIS  has published, under an amendment to the Privacy Act, the APHIS Animal Health Surveillance and Monitoring System (AHSM).  To many of you it will look remarkably like the National Animal Identification System known as NAIS, then, Traceability, and now the Animal Health Surveillance and Monitoring System.  Records kept under this system will include highlights such as:

Keeping of records in the system for 150 year with monthly updates

The keeping and distribution of non-compliant person(s) records

Justification for their existence

No Opt-OUT

Person may obtain their own records in the ‘System’ by FOIA only

Collaborators and “Users’ of the ‘System’

The AHSM is a Web-based system hosted at secure and geographically dispersed locations. A backup copy of the data is maintained at a ‘secure’ U.S. government facility.

Effective Date:  January 9, 2012

Comment Periods Ends: December 28, 2012

From the trenches,

Celeste