NAIS Shows How Government Takes the Wrong Approach - Discussion Wall

USDA CONTROLLED BY BIG AG

R. , 05.25.2009 4:55:26 am

NAIS(national animal identification system) is first and foremost, a business plan designed to benefit corporate agriculture and factory farming so they can sell their product on the global level but they way it works will put those who own livestock on a private basis, including whoever raised or owned that animal to to be under more govt surveillance than illegals, drug dealers or child molesters.

The part about tracking animal disease was added later.


All those who own even one cow, pig, horse, chicken or other farm animal will be required to register their premises, microchip (RFID) each and every last critter, no matter if it is a pet or potential food. this step also negates private property rights.

Then they must, under threat of huge fines, tell the govt about all birth, death and off-property movement reports (within 24 hours) on every last critter on the place. If animal disease is even suspected in an area, the USDA can go in and kill all the animals. (6 mile radius or 140 sq miles of animals dead that never came in contact with each other!)
CAN YOU SEE WHY WE DO NOT WANT NAIS? WHO ELSE IN THE USA WILL HAVE TO TELL THE GOVT EVERYWHERE THEY GO WITH THEIR PRIVATE PROPERTY? Try this program on those own ride bikes or skates or other use other sports equipment and see the huge outcry among the masses. Tell them they must register their homes with the govt, pay to microchip their sports equipment and file reports when they use it, then risk losing it to depopulation should disease be suspected in an area. Under NAIS a 6 mile radius can be depopulated...that's 140 sq miles of healthy animals who never came in contact with the suspected diseased animal. Most diseases are preventable, can be vaccinated against or the animal recovers.

The only problem with this program is that e-coli happens after the cow is slaughtered, which is when NAIS tracking stops. The beef is most vulnerable to being tainted in those processing plants.

And the fact the majority of beef is raised by corporate agriculture, who will not be required to tag and track each animal because they raise them in lots, they they get only ONE number per groups of animals. Any one of those critters in that group could be diseased and who would know. But as long as there are appearances of something being done, the city dwellers will eat in peace, while granny and her few egg hens will be tracked closer than the illegals everybody is making such a fuss about and that will make our beef supply oh so safe.

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