National Animal Identification System



stopanimalid.org

Attention Organic And Local Food Consumers, Livestock And Horse Owners:

The USDA plans to make every owner of even one horse, cow, pig, goat,
sheep, chicken, or pigeon register in a government database and subject
their property and animals to constant federal and state government
surveillance, and the animal owner will have to PAY for the privilege
of owning animals!

To learn more about the ramifications of this Government decree and how
it will affect everyone, not just farmers and animal owners, navigate
our site and visit our forum.

The National Animal Identification System (NAIS) is a national program
to identify and track livestock animals, including poultry, horses,
cattle, goats and sheep for the purpose of disease containment. NAIS
plans to use RFID and GPS technology to track animals, and requires
every farm or "premises" be registered with government agencies,
even if that premises houses a single animal. While NAIS's purported
goal of disease containment appears to be beneficial, the requirement
for American citizens to register privately-owned property for tracking
and monitoring purposes has very serious implications for our privacy,
rights and freedoms.

StopAnimalID.org is the online manifestation of a grass roots refusal
to submit to the latest grasping for control of what was once a
government of We The People, but has now become a government of Them,
The Agri-Conglomerates. This website is a means for like-minded
individuals to band together and discover they are not alone in
opposing this abuse of privacy and property rights.

Our agenda, perhaps obviously enough, is to stop the National Animal
Identification System. We hope to do this by first raising awareness
among the public. To do this we will compile a wealth of data regarding
the NAIS in an easy to peruse format online. We will also provide
printable materials to put the basics of this issue and what it means
into places where it will count most, such as feedstores, farm supply
stores, farm auctions, etc.

Secondly, we will facilitate communication and interaction via our
forum, email and contact lists. We will seek to build an online
community where like-minded individuals can go to review current
events, their current personal and group tactics and actions and
analyze both our successes and defeats.

Finally, we will provide the information needed to effectively combat
the juggernaut that is the NAIS, which bears down on us. From
editorials to links to analysis of the law and meetings and public
hearings. We will seek to publicize the names and addresses of people
in positions that make them important to contact. We will push this
data into as many hands as we possibly can and fight this issue at the
grass roots, online and if needed eventually in the courts.

But to succeed StopAnimalID.org needs the particpation of every single
Citizen of these United States who still values freedom and the use of
their private and personal property, not to mention their own privacy.
Whether you own livestock or not your help is needed. We must have your
participation, contribution and effort to succeed in spreading the
word, raising consciousness and empowering this movement. Join the
fight today. This may be one of the biggest issues of your life.

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