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March 28, 2012
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According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, the
pigs that have been raised for generations on family farms are a
threat to the environment and must all be destroyed.The Invasive Species Order Amendment is to take place at the end of
April. Resistance by the farmers will lead to arrest – the
order indicates that felony charges will be filed against
farmers who attempt to protect their property and livelihoods.The pigs in question are any pigs that are allowed free range,
as opposed to being confined in an unsanitary and inhumane
factory farm. If a pig happens to have hair that is lighter at
the tip than at the root, that pig is history. If a pig is
striped – again – done! There will be no room in the state of
Michigan for a pig who bears red and brown spots, who has a dark
snout, or who has “other characteristics not currently known to
the MDNR that are identified by the scientific community.”
Barring a disguise that includes a cage just big enough to go
around the pig, all free-range swine are at risk.As always, when dealing with the de facto government, this boils
down to two things: control and money.First, we have to follow the money. Who stands to benefit from
this?Obviously the factory farms who squeeze the hapless animals into
a tiny cage to live a life of inactive misery will sell more
pork if they don’t have competition from the local farmers. The
Michigan Pork Producers Association has publicly supported the
ISO and will benefit directly from the elimination of the
competition.Large grocery store chains that purchase meat from the factory
farms instead of family farms will profit if they are the only
source of pork.Whoever is getting paid off to make this atrocity happen has
probably gotten his/her pockets lined very well.Secondly, we have to consider power. Farmers are losing their
livelihoods (and they will NOT be compensated for the pigs that
are destroyed, according to the order, because “Indemnification
in [Michigan] statute is for livestock and invasive species are
not livestock, and are therefore, not eligible for
indemnification. They are losing their freedom to farm
ethically and to raise the livestock they wish to raise. Keep in
mind that farmers who rebel will be arrested and charged with
felonies.We, as consumers, are losing our right to choose food that is
produced in a natural and healthy way. This attack is just like
the attack on raw milk, where those dastardly Amish people were
hauled off to jail for daring to compete with the dairy
industry, with all of their hormones, antibiotics and mandatory
processing. This goes hand in hand with the relentless assault
on organic fruit and vegetable farms, with the ever-increasing
number of regulations and fees making it ever more difficult to
produce chemical free food.It all boils down to the master plan of
Agenda 21: feed the people genetically
modified frankenfood
and make it the only food available. We will be starved of
nutrients while they benevolently feedi us factory-farmed garbage.
If this small farm fiasco takes place, believe me, it will NOT
be the last of these sieges to take place. State by state until
it becomes federal law, our farms will be looted and destroyed by
brown-shirt government agents with shot guns and bottles of bleach.See
Swat
Team conducts food raid in rural Ohio
Barack Obamas White House Rural Council: Central
Economic Planning For Americas Heartland
Email: daisyluther@ymail.com
Website:
http://daisyluther.blogspot.com/2012/03/new-executive-order-we-can-take.html
More information:
Agenda 21: Full Spectrum Domination
Agenda 21:
The UN’s Plan for Your Community