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February 2, 2009

NAIS - What It Is, and How to Opt Out

By Barbara Peterson

Instructions on how to opt-out of this invasive and controlling system that is designed to force animal owners to comply or simply get rid of their animals.

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For those of us who own livestock and depend on them for food and transportation, or who will be depending on them for food and transportation if/when the world’s economic system leaves us in the dust, here is a link that shows how to opt-out of the NAIS livestock identification system:  LINK

If you are not all that familiar with NAIS, then read the following exerpt from “The Lunatic National Animal Identification System,” then go to the site and read the whole article:

Advanced under the benign guise of protecting public health from outbreaks of animal-borne diseases, this program is intended to tag and track every farm animal in America from birth to death.

It is, to say the least, intrusive. NAIS would compel all owners of such animals to register their premises and personal information in a federal database, to buy microchip devices and attach them to every single one of their animals (each of which gets its very own 15-digit federal ID number), to log and report each and every “event” in the life of each animal, to pay fees for the privilege of having their location and animals registered, and to sit still for fines of up to $1,000 a day for any noncompliance.

The Lunatic National Animal Identification System

Barb



Authors Website: http://farmwars.info

Authors Bio:
Barbara H. Peterson is retired from the California Department of Corrections, where she worked as a Correctional Officer at Folsom Prison. She was one of the first females to work at the facility in this classification. After retirement, she went to college online to obtain a Bachelor's degree in Business, and graduated with honors.

Barbara lives on a small ranch in Oregon, and believes that self-sufficiency and localization of food sources will be necessary to survive the coming depression. To this end, she has put up a website to share information at:

http://survivingthemiddleclasscrash.wordpress.com.

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