I haven’t done a post about the USDA’s proposed mandatory National Animal Identification System (NAIS) for ten days. A Google news search finds nothing since the 16th. The last tidbits are about Congress defunding NAIS and farmers not supporting NAIS. No news on NAIS is good news.
What I would like to see is NAIS, and related fascist Big Brother invasions of our liberties, fade away into the sunset. Now is the time for NAIS to die a quiet death.

Walter,
It has been quiet on the NAIS front, but my fear is that they will continue to quietly force this on us, while proclaiming they aren’t.
OTOH, this whole NAIS fiasco has awaken many of us to the multiple other violations of our sovereignty and rights by Dems and Repubs. It is an awakening that is frightening.
Comment Barbara — October 22, 2009 @ 3:34 pm
sharon,doreen,and the rest of you nonaisers check in,say howdy or something.walter puts this post site out here for a reason,it is for you guys to say hello and help each other to stay focused.so get busy,say hello.your friend,nick
Comment nick — October 22, 2009 @ 8:26 pm
WI couple guilty of failure to register premises.
“Today, October 21, 2009 in Wisconsin Circuit Court, Polk County, Judge Molly E Galewyrick found the Monchilovich couple guilty of failure to register premises.”
Comment Mrs. Sabo — October 23, 2009 @ 8:19 am
I am glad to have this quiet period. It is a relieve as I work to put in our fall crops and get ready for the coming snows. I realize the bureucrats can work year round on harrassing us with this but we farmers have farm work to do and there is a lot of seasonallity to it.
I am puzzled by the WIsconson thing. I tried to follow it but some of the people who are pushing the information on it keep alienating everyone. They say nobody shows up but they can’t seariously expect us all to drop what we’re doing and drive to WI to be in the court room.
Comment David H. — October 23, 2009 @ 11:02 am
The Monchilovich couple need to appeal and take this straight to the SUPREME COURT!
Comment Concerned Consumer — October 23, 2009 @ 11:14 am
nais was definitely a wake up call for me about our loss of liberties. maybe what shocked me most is that it was both the dumbacrats and the repobatelicans who were doing it. it wasn’t just one party. i vote independant. i will never vote a party line after seeing this corruption. i am keeping my pitch for ready!
Comment anna — October 23, 2009 @ 11:28 am
Don’t mistake the lack of ‘news’ as a lack of NAIS. Be certain that the USDA etal are simply biding their time while the push for international standards goes on as the President visits with food safety victims and the FSWG he appointed gains favor and then food scarcity will be pushed through the senate before Thanksgiving or Christmas break. What we MUST get, and get all the way to the core, is that the authorization for agency authority to harmonize with international standards IS NAIS for everything all the way to the ground…..Personally, it makes me nervous when they’re quiet.
Comment Doreen — October 23, 2009 @ 5:46 pm
It may seem like nothing is happening by using a google search, but here’s one for you. A couple in Wisconson was convicted Oct. 22 for failure to register a premises. Read here:
Wisconsin Conviction
or
Wisconsin Conviction>
Comment Dianna aka Haylady — October 23, 2009 @ 11:44 pm
The probable reason that they’ve gotten quiet about all of this is because they plan to force it anyway after Obama’s trip to Copenhagen to sign the “climate change” treaty.
This treaty will override our Constitution and put in place UN mandates if ratified by the House and Senate.
Google Lord Christopher Monckton’s October Speech and see what he had to say about the treaty and the payments for “climate debt.”
Then keep in mind, they are also planning to push their vaccine campaign by falsifying the actual numbers of swine flu cases. Doctors have been told NOT to culture for swine flu and that all infections now have that label.
The reason? Agenda 21.. that’s why.
[Aye, it is strange about the “no testing policy”. See this for an interview with Dr. Archimedes, PhG that I did recently. It raises a number of disturbing questions. -WJ]
Comment Blueskies — October 27, 2009 @ 1:53 pm