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    Monsanto and the Schoolmarm method of punishing farmers out of farming

    One thing after another is raining down on small farmers.

    NAIS which is insane on the face of it but has left farmers worrying it is about something much bigger and incredibly more threatening. For sure the penalties, even for infractions are beyond anything anyone could being to handle. Farmers it seems, face risks too great to run.

    And then there are the buried regulations in the FDA which are criminalizing all aspects of farming by listing them as "sources of seed contamination" - a new contamination if ever there were one. But seed cleaning equipment is listed and farmers are now supposed to only use what is approved, which is, again, beyond their capacity. Where was there any contamination of seed, ever, from seed cleaning equipment which would necessitate a farmer giving up a perfectly good seed cleaner they made themselves and used for 40 years and which costs nothing now, to put in a building and equipment for a million and half dollars ... for each line of seed? Never mind the carbon foot print of that versus an already existing seed cleaner. The upshot of that is farmers are too poor to farm.

    The game is simple - scare the public and then use "food safety" and "animal diseases" as the argument for systems that are onerous beyond human endurance. What systems? Industrial ones that a normal farmer can't afford to put in place with bureaucratic tasks that turn farming into something approaching filing out a complex tax return daily, and penalties that are greater than those imposed on felons.

    The latest joke on farmers is peanuts. The problem, like all the problems, are on the industrial side, but what comes from "peanuts" is not peanuts.

    So, having whipped the country into a frenzy, here ere come two house bills - out of New York and suspiciously like Monsanto's friend Hillary Clinton's plan to centralize the USDA and FDA to save us from "contamination." And just after Vilsack said it wasn't time to do such a thing but they have surely had this in the works for sometime, this centralizing of corrupt power in the USDA and FDA, over our food.

    Goodness they have got the country by the short-hairs on "contamination," running ads for one thing after another to sterilize our kitchens, our bathrooms, our carpets, our hands, our children even, to save us from it. My favorite ad is the one of the little brother reaching over to hand his baby sister something but with gross green slimy "bacteria" growing on his hands. Good grief. Just ditch the boy and have done, because boys will be boys and get dirty and heaven only knows he might touch his baby sister again.

    Makes you wonder how we all managed to survive to grow up without all that sterilization. And why kids are sicker now than they ever used to be.

    Back to the bill. The name is a marvel. "Tracing and Recalling Agricultural Contamination Everywhere Act of 2009."

    Scare them, but with what? they must have asked in the board rooms and agencies (is there a distinction anymore?). "Peanuts!" someone (who will be greatly rewarded) suggests and they all laugh because it's so perfect - peanut butter being so American and something for the "kids." That'll surely do the trick to scare the bejeesus out of families and set them up to want more regulations, not noticing farmers are already stuffed to the gills, stuffed beyond the gills, with them. (The wonder is how that is even possible given how, on the other hand, corporations have been de-regulated?)

    So, here comes yet another regulation, and a doozy. It's included below for your edification and amusement - or horror - as the case may be.

    But let us imagine for a moment that it was applied to you, Joe Blow, Norma Normal, in your own kitchen, for you to have a sense of what farmers are being asked to do - separate from NAIS and Premises ID and FDA regulations which are all on top of this.

    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

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  • #2
    Food Fascism 2

    Okay, so you are going to cook and you haul in bags of food from the grocery, an orange rolls away and you retrieve it.
    "The traceability system required by subsection (a) shall require each article of food shipped in interstate commerce to be identified in a manner that enables the Secretary to retrieve the history, use, and location of the article through a recordkeeping and audit system or registered identification."
    Okay, so you start unpacking the groceries, recording each and every item and where you are putting it in each cabinet or refrigerator shelf. No big deal. And extra hour maybe.
    (1) IN GENERAL- The Secretary may require that each person, firm, and corporation required to identify an article of food pursuant to subsection (b) maintain accurate records, as prescribed by the Secretary, regarding the purchase, sale, and identification of the article.
    Oh, okay, now you also need to put down where you got the spam and beans and weiners and how much you paid and when (and in the case of kitchens, when you cooked and ate it). Okay, okay, so while your spouse is putting things away, they' can call each item out to you and you can cross check it against the receipts and what it cost and where it's from and type all that into the computer, not just make a list like you'd started out to do. Baby's crying. Okay, you'll finish this up after dinner, sometime. Should only take an hour. Spouse is complaining y'all haven't even started dinner. Someone barks it's not easy to get around to making dinner - the point of buying the food - when you gotta make sure there is no contamination. But contamination must be stopped so dinner will just have to wait.
    '(2) ACCESS- Each person, firm, and corporation described in paragraph (1) shall, at all reasonable times, on notice by a duly authorized representative of the Secretary, allow the representative to access to each place of business of the person, firm, or corporation to examine and copy the records described in paragraph (1).
    Someone's going to be coming over to your house and going through your kitchen and your computer and copying things? That's kind of nervy. Wasn't there something about privacy in that bill? How long is this going to go on for?
    '(3) DURATION- Each person, firm, and corporation described in paragraph (1) shall maintain records required to be maintained under this subsection for such period of time as the Secretary prescribes.
    As long as the Secretary says? Who's the Secretary? Is this FDA or USDA or both? Your spouse looks it up. If it's USDA, it's some guy named Vilsack and seems people don't trust him because he's close to some company called Monsanto which is said to be evil. Well, that doesn't feel too good that he gets to decide things in your kitchen.

    But you're very proud of the system you set up, it having ended taking 2 nights and a weekend rather than that hour after dinner you first figured, but it's in place now and during all that work it dawned on you that the less kinds of things you buy and the less often and at fewer places you go shopping, the easier things would be. Even occurs to you if you buy only spam and nothing else, cutting down on all food diversity, you could save hours of inputting data but is that really cooking anymore?

    Anyway, you're ready for the inspection, having applied every skill you had learned in college and some accounting and even work with spreadsheets, too, and with the help of a neighbor who had experience with government. But what if you made a mistake, somehow?
    '(d) False Information- No person, firm, or corporation shall falsify or misrepresent to any other person, firm, or corporation, or to the Secretary, any information as to any location at which any article of food was held.

    Is it false if it's by accident? Looks like it. You go back and check and see a small mistake. The peanut butter - and you know peanut butter is big threat these days - was put away on the second shelf, not the first. You make the correction on the computer.
    '(e) Alteration or Destruction of Records- No person, firm, or corporation shall, without authorization from the Secretary, alter, detach, or destroy any records or other means of identification prescribed by the Secretary for use in determining the location at which any article of food was held.'.
    Oh, no. More than "Oh, no." Suddenly, you are angry.
    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

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    • #3
      Food Fascism 1

      You tell your spouse it isn't worth it to have the government in the kitchen, protecting you from contamination. No dinners are getting cooked, the baby is constantly hungry but you're afraid to use up the baby food because it'll mean more shopping and having to write up where and when and what kind of food you bought and what shelf it got put away on and even when it got eaten and it's not damn worth it. You start to rant that no one had gotten sick before but you sure are sick now and tired, too, of this. How in heck are you supposed to do that endless and detailed data collection and run a normal household?

      Your spouse, never one for government overkill, who had muttered throughout all the work you had been doing - not so anyone could hear much beyond "meddling" and "plot" and "privacy" and "idiots" - was now watching you with jaw open as you kicked into high gear, going on about how your home was no dang corporation with employees and cubicles and data input people and bean counters out the whazoo and how in heck did a normal family ("we were once a normal family") get the kids to school and help with homework and take care of the baby and do all the other things it took to run a home, and just wanting to make a normal dinner and sit down together in peace over it, fall into this hell?

      And did your spouse notice, you ask (or holler, really, at that point), that all that "help" from the government had actually stopped all cooking from going on, and you didn't f..ing notice that was any help to anyone and had they lost their f..ing minds and who planned all this? Was it a plot (your spouse starts nodding) meant to keep families from cooking altogether since it sure wasn't possible to keep up and it sure wasn't worth the struggle to even keep food in the house anymore?

      Welcome to American farming.

      Now, multiply all that many times since for farmers it's their livelihood being put through this intentional wringer (designed by their corporate competition), their animals at risk of slaughter, their homes on the line, their land threatened, and they face $500,000 penalties for mistakes.

      Monsanto is behind those new bills, one can easily guess, since seed lawsMonsanto has put in placearound the country are designed in the same way - a sadistic schoolmarm's means of demanding from the trapped and detested student what they cannot possibly deliver, until they are broken, all the while the teacher enjoying the misery and mincing about how it will be good for them, teach them lessons they need to learn.

      Lessons they need to learn. Farming, dear USDA and FDA and Monsanto and Hillary Clinton and those behind NAIS and "contamination everywhere" bills, has been safely in the hands of real farmers for millennia. Indeed, it is only since the very recent historical advent of the "industrialization" of farming that food has gone to hell, and is now filled with pesticides and hormones and mercury and antibiotics and GMOs and ... contamination.

      Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle was about industrial meat production, not small local producers. Pasteurization was only needed to kill off pathogens in the disgusting industrial milk that was being produced. Rural dairies were producing healthy milk - and even today, healthier than pasteurized, by far.

      But the industrial side has devilishly taken the "contamination" they created and are still creating, even intentionally. (See Wayne Madsen's article on Gates, Monsanto and infected wheat or see what the drug companies and the poultry industry are doing).
      Though industry created the food nightmare we are living in (unsure what is safe to eat, unsure what we are eating altogether, unsure of supplies, unsure of prices, starvation in places, profits rolling in for corporations), we have the ultimate industrial corrupter of food, Monsanto, behind the scenes acting the vicious schoolmarm, inflicting the 'Tracing and Recalling Agricultural Contamination Everywhere Act of 2009' on good farmers who can't possibly comply and still farm, which is the point. Because they are being treated like disgusting bacteria, and are being "wiped out."


      I'm a mother and grandmother. There is no way I can leave my family or anyone else's children, things as they are now.
      Sincerely,
      Aaron Murakami

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      • #4
        H.r. 814

        http://thomas.loc.gov/home/gpoxmlc111/h814_ih.xml

        111th CONGRESS
        1st Session

        H. R. 814
        • To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, the Federal Meat Inspection Act, the Poultry Products Inspection Act, and the Egg Products Inspection Act to improve the safety of food, meat, and poultry products through enhanced traceability, and for other purposes.
        IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESFebruary 3, 2009
        • Ms. DeGette (for herself, Ms. Bordallo, Mr. Nadler of New York, and Ms. DeLauro) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Agriculture, and in addition to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
        A BILL Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
        SECTION 1. Short title.


        This Act may be cited as the “Tracing and Recalling Agricultural Contamination Everywhere Act of 2009” or “TRACE Act of 2009”.
        SEC. 2. Traceability of food.


        The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 301 et seq.) is amended—


        (1) in section 301, by inserting at the end the following:“(oo) The failure to comply with any requirement of section 414A (relating to the traceability of food).”; and



        (2) in chapter IV, by inserting after section 414 the following:
        “SEC. 414A. Traceability of food.


        “(a) Establishment of system.—Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this section, the Secretary shall establish a traceability system described in subsection (b) for all stages of manufacturing, processing, packaging, and distribution of food.


        “(b) Description of system.—The traceability system required by subsection



        (a) shall require each article of food shipped in interstate commerce to be identified in a manner that enables the Secretary to retrieve the history, use, and location of the article through a recordkeeping and audit system or registered identification.


        “(c) Records.—



        “(1) In general.—The Secretary may require that each person, firm, and corporation required to identify an article of food pursuant to subsection (b) maintain accurate records, as prescribed by the Secretary, regarding the purchase, sale, and identification of the article.


        “(2) Access.—Each person, firm, and corporation described in paragraph (1) shall, at all reasonable times, on notice by a duly authorized representative of the Secretary, allow the representative to access to each place of business of the person, firm, or corporation to examine and copy the records described in paragraph (1).


        “(3) Duration.—Each person, firm, and corporation described in paragraph (1) shall maintain records required to be maintained under this subsection for such period of time as the Secretary prescribes.


        “(d) False information.—No person, firm, or corporation shall falsify or misrepresent to any other person, firm, or corporation, or to the Secretary, any information as to any location at which any article of food was held.


        “(e) Alteration or destruction of records.—No person, firm, or corporation shall, without authorization from the Secretary, alter, detach, or destroy any records or other means of identification prescribed by the Secretary for use in determining the location at which any article of food was held.”.



        SEC. 3. Traceability of livestock.


        Title I of the Federal Meat Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
        SEC. 4. Traceability of poultry.


        The Poultry Products Inspection Act is amended by inserting after section 23 (21 U.S.C. 467e) the following:


        SEC. 5. Traceability of egg products.


        The Egg Products Inspection Act is amended by inserting after section 18 (21 U.S.C. 1047) the following:
        Sincerely,
        Aaron Murakami

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        • #5
          What to do about it

          Call your representatives, in the meantime, sign this:
          CODEX Action Alert
          Sincerely,
          Aaron Murakami

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          • #6
            Life Style Without Food

            You can free yourself from food and in this way avoid all the problems. Anyway almost all the food in the North America and Europe is poisoned already.
            More practical info, including "Life Style Without Food" book.
            Breatharianism, Living on Light, Inedia, Senman�a VivStilo, Niejedzenie

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            • #7
              I'm glad you educated us Aaron.
              I encourage all of you to take action on this.
              We have one last raw milk company (small family run farm) left here in California. The state has been trying to run them out of business for a long time. Big business dairies would love to put them out of business by making you think that a natural product cannot be sanitary.
              There are so many concerned citizens supporting them that it hasn't happened yet. There is nothing healthier than raw milk. The company is organic and pesticide and hormone free and extremely clean. They have never had a bacteria incident.
              Watch for big business and Monsanto lobbyists. They are in the politician's pockets.
              It's all about control over everything you purchase.
              Fear mongering in the media is rampant.
              Don't believe it for a moment.
              We were some pretty dirty kids, because we played outside all the time, and OMG, we still survived!
              Thanks again Aaron.
              Love and Blessings,
              DeAnn

              Dr. DeAnn Upton, A.M.P.
              My PATHS Affiliate Website

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              • #8
                Four legs good two legs better

                Animal Farm has arrived!

                Thanks Aaron for pointing out a significant problem. Big brother has been bought and sold by big business. Little guys beware!

                New Speak will tickle your ears as the fear mongers distort the truth regarding food and drugs...

                Stay with what you know
                "But ye shall receive power..."
                Acts 1:8

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                • #9
                  Thanks for bringing this up Aaron!!!

                  This whole subject drives me crazy!!!!
                  I wish to start a movement....please everybody pray for our food supply!!!!! Maybe the next Project1World can cover food too!!!
                  I tell my clients to get off the food grid....but living on prana would really accomplish that!!!

                  In Love & Gratitude,
                  Nancy
                  Life in Balance Ayurveda
                  www.AyurvedicBalance.com

                  www.pathsforbalance.com

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                  • #10
                    Health Freedom USA

                    Dr. Laibow's site is one of the best online that informs us about the latest assaults and attempted assaults on our health/food freedom. There is a mailing list on there.
                    Health Freedom Threats: Codex, FDA, Vaccinations, GMOs :: HealthFreedomUSA.org
                    Sincerely,
                    Aaron Murakami

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                    • #11
                      It always amazes me how easy it is for insane rules to be put into place.

                      I know about that saying "Pick your battles" and this is a Very Worthy one,
                      but there's the other one "won the battle, but lost the war".

                      With that in mind, education must happen at all levels.
                      Originally posted by DeAnn View Post
                      There is nothing healthier than raw milk.
                      The Propaganda is Strong, it's programming your mind .. drink MILK or Soda or ...
                      Nature shows us the value of milk and it isn't 2 percent or skim!!.
                      Being from Nature, does not EQUATE to "it is natural".


                      All mammals drink the milk of their mothers until they are weaned.
                      Unlike all other mammals though, humans continue to drink milk after weaning
                      and into adulthood, and not just that, we drink the milk of another species!

                      The level of dairy product consumption in the United States is among the highest in the world,
                      and yet osteoporosis and fracture rates are also among the highest.

                      Osteoporosis occurs most commonly in countries where they drink the most milk!

                      a 30 year Scandinavian study showed an indisputable link between milk and arthritis

                      Milk contributes to poor liver function

                      In the early 50's cows produced an average of 2,000 pounds of milk yearly
                      compared to top producers today giving 50,000 pounds. Is this because the
                      cows are contented? Hardly - drugs, antibiotics, hormones, forced feeding
                      and selective breeding is the industry norm. What's natural about this?

                      Milk is so full of pus from infected utters that antibiotics and medicinal ointments are necessary

                      A study involving 14,000 mothers showed that all of them had milk contaminated with pesticides.
                      Major sources of these types of pesticides are meat and dairy milk.
                      Lactating vegetarian mothers, on the other hand had half the levels.

                      google Milk myths
                      or
                      The NOTMILK Homepage! (MILK is a bad-news substance!)

                      Free your mind question what you've been told.
                      Randy
                      Remember to be kind to your mind ...
                      Tesla quoting Buddha: "Ignorance is the greatest evil in the world."

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                      • #12
                        Water defluoridation:
                        http://journal.library.iisc.ernet.in...er4/jamode.pdf

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                        • #13
                          Agricultural crimes

                          Check this out:
                          Total War: Agri-business style

                          Won't let the Iraqi's save their own seeds! I'm sure Monsanto
                          is pulling some of those strings. This is a human rights violation
                          to destroy a country's own ability to feed itself. That is a war crime.

                          What the U.S. is doing over there for agriculture because they can get
                          away with it for now is EXACTLY what they want to impose on the people
                          in the U.S.

                          They just can't get away with it so easily right now and they're not going
                          to give up.
                          Sincerely,
                          Aaron Murakami

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                          • #14
                            It's really very simple.

                            It doesn't say "free man" anywhere in there, and it only talks about business.

                            WE ARE NOT 'PEOPLE'
                            people is a legal scam to make a fictional 'straw man' tied to every man and woman for the purpose of doing business through MONEY

                            You don't EVER acknowledge that you are a 'PERSON' you don't need a SS number, you don't need the bankers money, you don't need to profit

                            WE ARE BROTHERS AND SISTERS, so the sooner we all figure out that it's us against the machine, the sooner they loose and we win

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