NAIS Renamed Federal Animal Disease Traceability System
Written by c. Russell Wood
Thursday, 25 February 2010 16:15
On February 10, 2010 USDA announced that it will revise the National Animal
Identification System (NAIS) policy and offer a new approach to achieving animal
disease traceability. USDA concedes in their fact sheet that they were forced to once again alter
their animal identification proposal due to the opposition of the American
public.
However, this is not the first time USDA has revised their wording and
reshuffled the deck to get the public to register their premises and their
animals with them.
Contrary to what you are being told the National Animal Identification
System (NAIS) is not dead; just renamed, reworded and still very much alive.
This was the message brought to the Ozarks Property Rights Congress (OPRC)
meeting in Gainesville, Missouri on Thursday, February 11, 2010 by Bob Parker
who said he hated to bring that news.
Despite Crumbling of Climate Change Consensus, ICLEI Marches On
Written by Freedom Advocates
Tuesday, 05 January 2010 10:13
The fraud of man-made climate change was exposed from emails at the
University of East Anglica. Global average temperatures have not warmed for
over a decade. The United Nations Climate Accords in Copenhagen (Cop15)
failed to result in worldwide agreements, yet the beat goes on. Climate
change policies will continue to operate covertly at the local level to
develop socially engineered and controlled communities. Many local officials are committing acts of treason. Local people like you have the power to stop them.
Agenda 21 Alert: Schwarzenegger's 'True Lies' in Copenhagen
Written by Cassandra Anderson
Monday, 21 December 2009 09:31
The globalists' battle for complete control over all populations is
from "global to local." This is why Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was brought to speak at the
Copenhagen Summit. He truthfully revealed the power that state and
local governments, which he called "sub-national governments," have in accomplishing carbon reduction goals.
Sustainable Agriculture - A Relatively New Globalization Process
Written by Don Casey
Tuesday, 15 December 2009 09:05
We read glowing reports and articles about "Sustainable Agriculture." It is difficult to create an awareness of the potential harm because the verbiage and slogans used sound so benevolent. The reality is that foodshed regulations will give environmental groups and
government agencies control over all means of production of the food
consumed by the American people. Through increased
taxation and regulation, American citizens will be stripped of their
wealth and property and all resources will be redistributed as
government sees fit.
Political Community Organizing through Places of Worship
Written by Freedom Advocates
Monday, 02 November 2009 15:52
Church contributions are being used to fund
membership in a Saul Alinsky community organizing group called Industrial Areas
Foundation (IAF). Interfaith Networks
and Congregation Based Community Organizations (CBCO's) are dues paying members of IAF.
There has been considerable discussion regarding the upcoming
Copenhagen Treaty, such that if ratified by our Senate it will cede
U.S. Sovereignty to World Government.
Even with the President's signature the treaty would still have to be
ratified by 67 votes in the Senate, and this is where our efforts
should focus.
A County Counsel’s Advice Results in a Taking Of Private Property
Written by Ronald A. Zumbrun
Thursday, 29 October 2009 15:30
L. Eric Chambliss, a civil service employee of the Alameda County Counsel’s office, had risen to the position of Senior County Counsel. He was responsible for advising the Alameda County Board of Supervisors and its agencies on the legality and application of Measure D, approved by the voters of Alameda County on November 7, 2000. Measure D, an “open space” ballot initiative, prohibits development outside the urban growth line in Alameda County, substantially changing Alameda County’s land use policy, particularly in rural areas, and reducing the scope of the County’s urban growth boundary.
The federal court decision Yamagiwa, Trustee v. City of Half Moon Bay was a major victory for those believing that the protection of private property rights is a cornerstone of our constitutional freedom. If the City of Half Moon Bay had the foresight to recognize the
property rights at stake and the high financial exposure to the city, it could have
avoided this whole scenario and allowed the project to proceed.
Food Safety Bills, Like HR 2749 - Misdiagnosis Strikes Again
Written by Doreen Hannes
Friday, 28 August 2009 10:08
Is there a problem in our food supply? Most people recognize that more issues exist now then in the past several decades. Food safety bills, like HR 2749, that have been put forward in Congress do not address the problems of real food safety in the least. Instead they create new revenue streams for more bureaucrats and further the economic collapse of rural America.
Right now, in your town and neighborhood, policies are being implemented that will ultimately eliminate your freedoms and destroy your way of life. You need to know what's going on to stop this process. Many town officials are selling us out to global regional development with help from the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI): Local Governments for Sustainability. ICLEI is used as one of the mechanisms to undo the political recognition of unalienable rights.