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Title: IBM CONTINUES IT'S CONDITIONING OF THE PEOPLE TO ACCEPT RFID
Source: lonelantern
URL Source: http://www.lonelantern.org/microchip_news.html
Published: Feb 3, 2006
Author: lonelantern (IBM)
Post Date: 2006-02-03 17:47:15 by Itisa1mosttoolate
Keywords: CONDITIONING, CONTINUES, PEOPLE
Views: 30
Comments: 3

IBM CONTINUES IT'S CONDITIONING OF THE PEOPLE TO ACCEPT RFID

Check out this QuickTime video of an IBM commercial, conditioning consumers that RFID is on the horizon.

http://www.lonelantern.org/microchip_news.html

Ask yourself while watching, how does the young man pay for his goods? How does the store know what he has purchased? Where are the radio transmitters placed on his body? Where are the transmitters placed on the goods? Is the transmitter in his body, in his arm or hand perhaps, or in his wallet?

This commercial was broadcast about 5 years ago, and sent to me from one of our supporters. If this was broadcast that long ago, how close are we now, It may look cool, but do you want, transmitters on your body, radiating everywhere you go? DO NOT ACCEPT THIS TECHNOLOGY. Click here to hear the Lone Lantern Report about RFID and IBM.

http://www.lonelantern.org/voice_of_reason.html

Click for Full Text!

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#1. To: Itisa1mosttoolate (#0)

The following is a really interesting email I got from another person who is connecting dots. The USDA is implementing an animal RFID system. They are writing 'rules' to require everybody - even pet owners to get their animals chipped. There are NO STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS requiring you to do this... so keep that in mind when they tell you you have to get your animals chipped. Keep in mind... in a computer system, a human is just another category of animal.

Animal Tagging and SCHOOL LUNCHES???

Various | Various

Former Gov Codey was pretty busy signing many items into NJ law before Corzine stepped up this week.

One of the Amendments Codey signed into law is the Model School Nutrition Program.

http://www.state.nj.us/ag riculture/PolicyQA.pdf

I became curious because it seems to be an initiative of the USDA. I always thought it was the FDA that dealt with foods and labeling.

Anyway, the School Nutrition Policy is an effort of another initiative called Healthy People 2010. The Model School Nutrition Program is the first implementations of the Healthy People 2010 Project.

The USDA, State and Local levels are presenting this as a FEDERAL program.

http://www. cdc.gov/nchs/about/otheract/hpdata2010/abouthp.htm

The CDC says it is a Non Governmental Organization.

http://www.healthypeople.gov

The Goal of the Healthy People 2010 Project is to have all our health and food safety needs tracked in a National Database by 2010. The school children's lunches are the first steps.

Made me go hmmmm.

The USDA is also working on strong arming the animal producers into having all of their animals tracked in a national database too for food safety issues.

NATIONAL ANIMAL ID SYSTEM

The National Animal Identification System is being put into place “to enable 48 hour traceback of the movements of any diseased or exposed animal.”

The NAIS consists of three components:

# Premises registration # Animal identification # Animal tracking

Those putting this into place do not consider you the owner of your animals. Their approach to this is “We must ensure the participation requirements of the NAIS not only provide the results necessary to maintain the health of the national herd …

The government is already encouraging voluntary registration on the radio.

“The USDA…will enact regulations by early 2008, requiring stakeholders to identify their premises and animals. At that time, all animals leaving their current premises must be identified with the AIN or Group/Lot ID.

Even with public funding, there will be costs to producers. Both public and private funding will be required for the NAIS to become fully operational. The Federal government is providing the standards, national databases, and basic infrastructure.

What does School Lunches have to do with Animal Tracking?

They are both tracing back to:

Food Safety Network

The tracking methods of health and nutrition and animal tracking are both going to be using a Nationally Interactive Database.

Livestock http://www.optibrand .com/uploadedfiles/Animal_ID.pdf

Tracking Healthy People 2010 http:// www.healthypeople.gov/Document/html/tracking/THP_PartA.htm

Both of these efforts claim to be a product of the: Food Safety Network at the University of Guelph ____________________________________________ More information:

Facts compiled to show what is trying to be forced to make all livestock owners a 'community model'. These facts were compiled from the USDA National ID system model by a member of a Yahoo Group.

HARD QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NATIONAL ANIMAL ID SYSTEM (NAIS)

1. What is the NAIS? A scheme hatched by the federal government and corporate agribusiness to tag every animal in the US with an identity number and to track every animal through processing. The excuse for it is the discovery of two cases of mad cow disease (BSE or bovine spongiform encephalopathy).

2. What does it require? It requires every farm in the country to register as a “premises.” Each registered premises will then have to register & tag every alpaca, bison, cow, emu, goat, horse, llama, sheep, swine, and all poultry. (As far as we know right now, catfish and goldfish are exempted.) It provides no exemptions. If you have as much as one chicken, you must register.

3. What does it mean? This is not about controlling disease, it’s about controlling farmers. When social security was first introduced, the government promised the people that the number would never be used for “identification purposes.” But today you can’t get health care, insurance, a bank account, an apartment, a job, or your tooth pulled without giving a social security number.

4. Isn’t it voluntary? Only for now. The present USDA “Draft Strategic Plan” calls for making it mandatory by January 2008. “Mandatory” means that they will fine, arrest, or jail you if you refuse to comply. For the system to work, the government obviously must force every farm and every farmer to register every animal, and no one will be able to seek veterinary care, transport, sell, or process animals without registry. In other words, the freedom to farm that has belonged to mankind since Creation will be abolished.

5. Who and what is behind the NAIS? According to the USDA National Animal Identification System (NAIS) Draft Strategic Plan 2005 to 2009, page 3, paragraph 1, at http: //animalagriculture.org/aboutNIAA/members/memberdirectory.asp, “In 2002, the National Institute of Animal Agriculture (NIAA) initiated meetings that led to the development of the U.S. Animal Identification Plan (USAIP).” “Driving force – The strongest driving force for developing the NAIS is the risk of an outbreak of a foreign animal disease (FAD). There is broad support for NAIS among government, industry, and public stakeholders.” (“Stakeholders are defined as those individuals and groups in the public and private sectors who are interested in and/or affected by the Department's activities and decisions.” http://www.ci.doe.gov/cigapol.htm.) <>http://www.ci.doe.gov/cigapol.htm.%29>

6. Who is the National Institute of Animal Agriculture? NIAA website states, “The mission of the National Institute for Animal Agriculture is to provide a forum for building consensus and advancing solutions for animal agriculture and to provide continuing education and communication linkages to animal agriculture professionals.” http://animal agriculture.org/aboutNIAA/facts/factsheet.asp. In fact, the NIAA is a national agribusiness organization whose purpose appears to be lobbying government for laws and policies that favour agribusiness. A brief glance at the board of directors seems to confirm that, since all are drawn from agribusiness companies, industry groups, or schools of agriculture (which notoriously favour corporate agribusiness over small farmers and sustainable agriculture). http://anima lagriculture.org/aboutNIAA/leadersstaff/BOD.asp. A list of members leads to the same conclusion. http: //animalagriculture.org/aboutNIAA/members/memberdirectory.asp.

7. Who will bear the burden of NAIS? Small farmers, and especially those engaged in the New Agriculture (“permaculture” or “sustainable agriculture”). First, they will be forced to pay for NAIS, at least in part. Second, they will be forced to work for NAIS. In the words of the NAIS Draft Strategic Plan, page 14, paragraph 3, “All groups will need to provide labour.” NAIS will add yet another cost disadvantage to small farmers and the New Agriculture, and will make local agriculture less competitive with agribusiness. http: //animalagriculture.org/aboutNIAA/members/memberdirectory.asp.

8. Won’t NAIS help prevent and control disease? No, NAIS isn’t about preventing or controlling disease, it’s about marketing. When a case of mad cow disease (or any other disease) surfaces, NAIS aims to protect meat producers’ markets by tracking animals through processing to “prove” that only a few animals are affected and so prevent a public revulsion against their meat. The most effective way to control disease is to produce meat and milk for local instead of national markets and “closed herd” techniques.

National Animal Identification System (NAIS) Fact Sheet

The National Animal Identification System is being put into place “to enable 48 hour traceback of the movements of any diseased or exposed animal.”

The NAIS consists of three components:

# Premises registration # Animal identification # Animal tracking

Those putting this into place do not consider you the owner of your animals. Their approach to this is “We must ensure the participation requirements of the NAIS not only provide the results necessary to maintain the health of the national herd …

The government is already encouraging voluntary registration on the radio.

“The USDA…will enact regulations by early 2008, requiring stakeholders to identify their premises and animals. At that time, all animals leaving their current premises must be identified with the AIN or Group/Lot ID.

“ Even with public funding, there will be costs to producers. Both public and private funding will be required for the NAIS to become fully operational. The Federal government is providing the standards, national databases, and basic infrastructure.

# States and Tribes will register premises within their areas. They will also support the administration of animal identification and tracking systems that will feed information into the national database. # Producers will identify their animals and provide necessary records to the databases. # Managers of shows and events will report a record of participating animals. # Market operators and processing plants will provide animal location records. # Service providers and third parties will assist by providing animal identification and movement records to the NAIS on behalf of their producer clients. # All groups will need to provide labour.”

The Timetable 2005: • Premises registration: July 2005: All States operational • Animal identification: August 2005: Initiate “840” number with AIN tag manufacturers and AIN tag managers • Animal tracking: January-December 2005: Test identification and automated data collection technologies

2006: • Premises Registration: April 2006: Performance measure: 25% of all premises registered • Animal identification: April 2006: AIN Management System fully operational • Animal tracking: - July 2006: Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (ICVI) operational in all States - Focus on integration of management systems to forward animal locations/sightings

2007 • Premises registration: April 2007: Premises registration “alert” (scaled up communication campaign to create awareness of January 2008 requirements for premises registration). • Animal identification: April 2007: Animal identification alert (scaled up communication campaign to create awareness of January 2008 requirements for animal identification).

• Animal tracking: - April 2007: Incentives to report interstate movements using ICVI or electronic movement permit system. - October 2007: Infrastructure established to collect animal termination records at high capacity abattoirs. - Initiate collection of animal movements at concentration points (markets, feedlots, etc.). - Expand the integration of management systems to forward animal locations/sightings.

NAIS Strategic Plan - DRAFT Lines of Action

2008: • Premises registration: January 2008: All premises registered with enforcement (regardless of livestock movements). • Animal Identification: January 2008: Animal identification required with enforcement. • Animal tracking: - July 2008: Collect high percentage of animal termination records at abattoirs (processing plants). - July 2008: Collection and reporting all defined movements.

2009: - January 2009: Enforcement for the reporting of animal movements. - NAIS fully implemented and all components are mandatory.

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Additional Notes:

The national search for a long term ID and tracking solution for an estimated 30 million animals has already been underway. The recent events will obviously add impetus to speed this process up. The National Animal Identification Development Team (NAIDT) has developed the USA Identification Plan (USAIP). NAIDT is a group of approximately 100 animal and livestock industry professionals representing over 70 associations, organizations, and government agencies including USDA. Development has been a voluntary effort by all participants working collaboratively to establish an effective national animal identification plan. The USAIP focus is on enhancing the nation's capability to accurately and effectively locate and trace individual animals and/or groups of animals within 48 hours should an animal health emergency arise.

So who are these 100 people? Who chose them? What do they have to benefit?

It says they represent the animal associations?

Really?

Aren't the associations suppose to represent you all?

How many of these 100 people have financial interests in Optibrand?

http://www.optibrand .com/uploadedfiles/Animal_ID.pdf

Dr. Robert Fourdraine - Robert Fourdraine was also the IT director for U.S. Animal Identification Plan (USAIP). They want to implement a national animal identification system for the United States.

- Dr. Robert Fourdraine Holstein Association USA

- Dr. Robert Fourdraine NIAA Animal Identification and Information Systems Committee chair.

- Dr. Robert Fourdraine Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium

- Dr. Robert Fourdraine USAHA/AAVLD Committee On Animal Health Information Systems

eyeswideoopen  posted on  2006-02-03   22:15:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: eyeswideoopen (#1)

Someone might end up successfully chipping my horse, but it'll be the second or third person who tries it, definitely not the first (because they'll be feeding the worms...)

Government blows, and that which governs least blows least...

Axenolith  posted on  2006-02-03   22:45:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: eyeswideoopen (#1)

By starting slowly, pretending it is for our own good, they will get their way.

Mr Rumsfeld said the emergence of populist leaders through elections in Latin American was "worrisome".

robin  posted on  2006-02-03   22:50:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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