{"id":116,"date":"2009-07-25T10:56:14","date_gmt":"2009-07-25T14:56:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/amishinternet.com\/?p=116"},"modified":"2023-02-08T14:59:01","modified_gmt":"2023-02-08T18:59:01","slug":"wisconsins-war-against-agriculture-fines-imprisonment-and-property-seizure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/amishinternet.com\/?p=116","title":{"rendered":"Wisconsin&#8217;s war against agriculture: Fines, imprisonment and property seizure"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>By  Marti  Oakley  (<a href=\"http:\/\/foodfreedom.wordpress.com\">Food  Freedom<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"SKfarms  inside  GH  2  (700  x  525)\" src=\"http:\/\/foodfreedom.files.wordpress.com\/2009\/07\/skfarms-inside-gh-2-700-x-5251.jpg?w=500&amp;h=375\" alt=\"Paul  Griepentrog  inside  the  greenhouse\" width=\"500\" height=\"375\" align=\"right\" \/>&#8220;<em><strong>The  first  thing  they  did  when  they  got  the  authority  to  write  rules&#8230;  was  to  grant  themselves  the  authority  to  conduct  warrantless  searches.  Wisconsin is  in  the  process  of  coercing  farmers  and  backyard  producers  &#8230;  into  NAIS,  and  the  accompanying  Premises  ID  program,  by  threatening  to  withhold  any  of  the  licenses  they  control.&#8221;<\/strong><\/em><strong><em> Paul  Griepentrog<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"more-427\"> <\/span>In  the  course  of  researching  various  topics,  running  down  leads  on  information  and  ferreting  out  the  plans  behind  the  public  propaganda  used  to  infringe  on  one  right  after  another,  I  sometimes  stumble  across  someone  who  has  so  much  verifiable  information,  I  am  left  astounded.  This  was  the  case  when  I  happened  across  a  gentleman  farmer  named  Paul  Griepentrog  while  researching  the  laws  and  bills  about  Premises  ID  and  the  National  Animal  Identification  System  (NAIS).<\/p>\n<p>I  already  knew  the  mandatory  law  had  been  bought  and  paid  for  in  Wisconsin  through  the  use  of  a  USDA  &#8220;cooperative  agreement&#8221;  to  the  tune  of  $35  million.<\/p>\n<p>In  a  recent  interview  I  asked  Paul  to  answer  a  few  questions  about  what  is  really  happening  to  Wisconsin  residents  who  are  being  forced  onto  these  illegal  programs:<\/p>\n<p><em>Q:  Does  the  Animal  Health  Protection  Act  of  2003  actually  authorize  the  Animal  Identification  System  or  Premises  ID?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:There  is  nothing  in  that  bill  giving  them  authority  to  create  or  establish  the  National  Animal  Identification  System  (NAIS).  That  law  has  been  misquoted  saying  that  it  is  the  authority  for  NAIS.  We  have  repeatedly  sent  letters  to  USDA  and  Tom  Vilsack  asking  him  to  show  the  section  of  that  law  that  gives  the  authority  but  he  refuses  to  answer  or  acknowledge  the  letters.<\/p>\n<p><em>Q:  Has  the  USDA,  in  collusion  with  the  Wisconsin  AG  department,  threatened  any  farms  that  you  know  of?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:  Dwayne  Brander  on  behalf  of  Dr.  McGraw,  Assistant  State  Veterinarian,  goes  out  to  farms  telling  them  that  if  they  don&#8217;t  renew  or  register  their  premises  in  the  State  of  Wisconsin  they  will  file  suit  against  them  for  failing  to  comply,  using  the  county  DA  and  calling  it  a  civil  forfeiture.<\/p>\n<p>Wisconsin is  in  the  process  of  coercing  farmers  and  backyard  producers  in  an  effort  to  force  them  onto  NAIS  and  the  accompanying  Premises  ID  program  by  threatening  to  withhold  any  of  the  licenses  they  control  and  would  refuse  to  give  the  license  unless  you  signed  up.<\/p>\n<p><em>Q:  Is  there  a  part  of  the  law  in  Wisconsin  that  allows  for  fines  and  imprisonment  based  on  the  sole  allegations  of  these  agencies  or  representative  personnel  from  USDA  or  DATCP  in  Wisconsin?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:  Here  is  section  95  from  the  Wisconsin  bill  implementing  the  &#8220;voluntary&#8221;  NAIS\/Premises  ID  law:<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><strong>CHAPTER  95<\/strong><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><strong>ANIMAL  HEALTH<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>95.23  Disease  investigation  and  enforcement<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>95.23(1)<\/p>\n<p>(1)  Authorized  inspectors  and  agents  of  the  department  may  enter  at  reasonable  times  any  premises,  building  or  place  to  investigate  the  existence  of  animal  diseases  or  to  investigate  violations  of  or  otherwise  enforce  the  laws  relating  to  animal  health.  Any  animals  or  materials  suspected  of  being  infected  may  be  examined  or  tested.  No  person  shall  obstruct  or  interfere  with  such  investigation  or  enforcement  work,  or  attempt  to  do  so,  in  any  manner,  by  threat  or  otherwise.<\/p>\n<p>95.23(2)<\/p>\n<p>(2)  Upon  request  of  an  authorized  inspector  or  agent  of  the  department,<strong>sheriffs  and  police  officers  shall  assist in<\/strong> the  enforcement  of  the  laws  relating  to  animal  health.<\/p>\n<p><strong>95.99  Penalties<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>95.99(1)<\/p>\n<p>(1)  Any  person  who  violates  this  chapter,  or  an  order  issued  or  a  rule  adopted  under  this  chapter,  for  which  a  specific  penalty  is  not  prescribed  shall,  for  the  first  offense,  be  fined  not  more  than  $1,000;  and  for  any  subsequent  offense  fined  not  less  than  $500  nor  more  than  $1,000,  or imprisoned<strong> not  more  than  6  months or<\/strong> both.<\/p>\n<p>95.99(2)<\/p>\n<p>(2)  The  department  may  seek  an  injunction  restraining  any  person  from  violating  this  chapter  or  any  rule  promulgated  under  this  chapter.<\/p>\n<p>95.99(3)<\/p>\n<p>(3)  A  person  who  violates  this  chapter  or  any  rule  promulgated  or  order  issued  under  this  chapter,  for  which  a  specific  penalty  is  not  prescribed,<strong>may  be  required  to  forfeit  not  less  than  $200  nor  more  than  $5,000  for  the  first  offense and<\/strong> may  be  required  to  forfeit  not  less  than  $400  nor  more  than  $5,000  for  the  2nd  or  subsequent  offense  committed  within  5  years  of  an  offense  for  which  a  penalty  has  been  assessed  under  this  section.  A  forfeiture  under  this  subsection  is  in  lieu  of  a  criminal  penalty  undersub.<\/p>\n<p>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<\/p>\n<p><em>Q:  Do  citizens  have  the  right  to  demand  a  full  disclosure  of  the  exact  laws  and  basis  under  which  USDA  and  Wisconsin  have  charged  them?  Is  there  any  defense  against  these  attacks?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:There  seems  to  be  none.  In  the  cooperative  agreement  it  states  all  applicable  federal  laws  shall  apply.  There  are  certain  major  State  and  Federal  Constitutional  issues  that  these  laws  are  in  conflict  with.<\/p>\n<p><em>Q:  Who  exactly  is  asking  for  this  information?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:The  Department  of  Agriculture,  State  of  Wisconsin  administered  by  Assistant  State  Veterinarian,  Dr.  Paul  McGraw;  both  knowing  this  has  nothing  to  do  with  livestock  or  food  safety.  This  comes  from  The  World  Trade  Organization  and  their  trade  program  OIE.<a href=\"http:\/\/www.oie.int\/eng\/en_index.htm\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/www.oie.int\/eng\/en_index.htm<\/a> World  Organization  Animal  Health.<\/p>\n<p><em>Q:  Where  is  the  information  stored?  For  what  purpose?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:  Initially  intake  is  at  state  level,  and  then  it  moves  through  forms  records  management  plan.  There  are  different  steps  on  how  they  process  this  information.  From  everything  I  read,  a  disease  outbreak  would  give  state,  federal  and  international  interest&#8217;s  access.<\/p>\n<p><em>Q:  Who  is  storing  the  information?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:Wisconsin  Department  of  Agriculture  and  then  to  Wisconsin  Livestock  Identification  Consortium  with  (WLIC)  as  final  repository  in  Canada.  The  WLIC  is  comprised  of  various  agriculture  groups,  breed  associations  and  companies  selling  RFID  tags.<\/p>\n<p>Rep.  Obey  &amp;  Sen.  Kohl  helped  to  get  WLIC  started  and  moved  the  data  base  to  Canada.  The  head  of  WLIC  initially  was  Gary  Tauchen  who  is  now  a  Wisconsin  representative  and  sitting  on  the  house  AG  committee.<\/p>\n<p>In  my  own  case,  I  have  been  registered  twice  after  the  fire  number  on  my  property  changed.  Once  under  the  original  number  and  my  name  and  again  under  the  newly  assigned  number  and  my  farm  name;  I  did  not  register  for  Premises  ID  on  either  occasion  and  was  signed  up  without  my  knowledge  or  consent.<\/p>\n<p><em>Q:  If  the  WLIC  is  listed  as  the  last  repository  of  data  mined  information,  how  did  files  on  Wisconsin  agricultural  properties  end  up  being  stored  in  Canada?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:WLIC  with  the  help  of  Rep.  Obey  and  Sen.  Kohl  although  I  don&#8217;t  know  for  sure  how  this  was  accomplished.  The  intention  was  to  avoid  any  Freedom  of  Information  Act  (FOIA)  request  or  open  information  requests  until  they  passed  the  2008  Farm  Bill  and  included  a  provision  in  that  bill  saying  that  these  files  would  not  be  available  to  FOIA  requests.<\/p>\n<p><em>Q.  Who  had  access  to  these  files  when  they  were  outside  the  country?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:  We  don&#8217;t  know.  Once  it  was  outside  US  jurisdiction  we  had  no  way  of  knowing.<\/p>\n<p><em>Q:  Are  you  able  to  get  copies  of  your  personal  file  from  the  Canadian  data  bank?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:  I  was  able  to  obtain  the  premises  information  pursuant  to  the  forms  records  management  plan.  To  my  knowledge  I  am  only  the  second  person  to  do  so.<\/p>\n<p><em>Q:  We  know  these  programs  have  nothing  to  do  with  tracking  animal  disease  and  are  actually  meant  to  end  competition  for  industrialized  agricultural  interests,  and  to  seize  control  of  agricultural  lands  and  livestock&#8230;.who  are  the  actual  players  that  will  benefit  from  these  programs?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:The  big  corporate  industrialized  agriculture  operators&#8230;.Cargill,  Tyson,  Monsanto  and  others,  because  they  would  see  the  end  to  competition  and  obtain  virtually  full  control  over  all  agriculture.<\/p>\n<p><em>Q:  Are  Wisconsin  politicians  either  state  or  federal  willing  to  speak  to  you  about  NAIS,  Premises  ID  or  the  fake  food  safety  bills?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A:On  the  Federal  level,  Sen.  Kohl  and  Rep.  Obey  will  not  take  my  calls.<\/p>\n<p><em>(*Writer&#8217;s  note:  I  made  my  own  calls  to  these  offices  and  when  I  stated  what  I  was  calling  in  reference  to,  the  staffers  got  really  nasty  and  then  hung  up)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>In  fact  Sen.  Kohl&#8217;s  staffer,  Kim  Cates&#8217;  husband  is  on  the  Agriculture  Consumer  Protection  Citizen  board.  He  would  not  even  meet  with  John  Kinsman  of  Family  Farm  Defenders  to  discuss  the  issue.<\/p>\n<p>On  the  state  level  are  the  continuous  lies.  These  people  will  say  Premises  ID  has  nothing  to  do  with  NAIS.  They  say  this  even  though  they  have  been  shown  the  cooperative  agreement  between  USDA  and  Wisconsin  DATCP  outlining  Premises  ID  as  the  first  step.  They  refuse  to  look  at  or  acknowledge  the  legal  documents.<\/p>\n<p>DATCP  had  a  document  on  the  Wisconsin  Legislative  information  Bureau  site  saying  that  the  Amish  don&#8217;t  have  any  problem  with  this.  If  the  Amish  don&#8217;t  have  a  problem  with  it  why  are  they  suing  Emmanuel  Miller  Jr.,  an  Amish  from  Clark  County?<\/p>\n<p>Steve  Kagen  would  not  address  our  concerns  and  he&#8217;s  on  the  US  house  Ag  sub-  committee  that  held  a  hearing  on  NAIS  and  is  also  involved  in  the  food  safety  bills  and  won&#8217;t  address  our  concerns  even  there.  He  is  working  right  now  to  get  funding  to  move  Wisconsin  into  phase  II  of  NAIS  which  is  the  mandatory  chipping  and  tagging  of  all  animals.<\/p>\n<p>I  will  say  that  Sen.  Feingold  has  been  willing  to  listen  to  our  concerns  both  in  his  Washington  office  and  in  the  state  office.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"global-landgrab-en\" src=\"http:\/\/foodfreedom.files.wordpress.com\/2009\/07\/global-landgrab-en4.jpg?w=210&amp;h=300\" alt=\"montages  photobucket\" width=\"210\" height=\"300\" align=\"right\" \/>Although  there  is  a  bill  in  Wisconsin  which  would  restore  voluntary  participation  I  feel  it  is  nothing  more  than  an  attempt  at  political  redemption  by  the  same  people  who  passed  the  mandatory  bill  to  begin  with,  in  that  they  are  fully  aware  that  this  bills  will  be  sent  to  the  House  Ag  committee  and  never  see  the  light  of  day.  This  is  merely  political  posturing&#8230;.  The  house,  senate  and  government  are  all  controlled  by  Democrats.  This  may  be  nothing  more  than  a  smoke  screen  while  they  make  mandatory  phase  II  which  is  the  tagging  and  chipping,  which  can&#8217;t  be  done  unless  you  have  a  Premises  ID.<\/p>\n<p>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<\/p>\n<p>Paul  Griepentrog  shows  that,  in  the  end,  what  was  billed  and  sold  to  Wisconsin  farmers  and  herders  as  a  strictly  &#8220;voluntary&#8221;  system  turns  out  to  be  a  mandatory  system  operated  much  like  a  police  state  enforcement  policy.  There  can  be  no  doubt,  especially  in  light  of  the  hyped  up  investigation  and  enforcement  policies  that  this  law  in  Wisconsin  is  less  about  disease  and  more  about  property  seizure  and  forfeiture.<\/p>\n<p>Wisconsin is  the  blueprint  for  the  remaining  states:  what  happens  there  is  going  to  happen  to  all  independent  ranchers,  farmers  and  producers  across  the  country  if  any  of  these  fake  food  safety  bills,  or  National  Animal  Identification  System  (NAIS)  is  passed  into  law.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a9  2009MartiOakley<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Marti Oakley (Food Freedom) &#8220;The first thing they did when they got the authority to write rules&#8230; was to grant themselves the authority to conduct warrantless searches. 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