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Seeds - How
To Criminalize Them
By Linn Cohen-Cole
3-20-9
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HR
875: SHORT TITLE.-This Act may be cited as the "Food
Safety Modernization Act of 2009"
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Full text version pdf of HR 875: http://
frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi? dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:h875ih.txt.pdf
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-Wisdom says stop a bill that is broad as everything
yet more vague even than it is broad.
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-Wisdom says stop a bill that comes with massive
penalties but allows no judicial review.
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-Wisdom says stop a bill with everything unspecified
and actually waits til next year for an unspecified
"Administrator" to decide what's what.
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-Where we come from, that's called a blank check.
Who writes laws like that? "Here, do what you want
about whatever you want and here's some deadly
punishments to make it stick."
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-Wisdom says know who wrote that bill and be
forewarned.
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-Wisdom says wake up.
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Here's the bill. Let's use our imaginations and
extrapolate from the little bit it reveals and from
the reality we know.
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SEC. 206. FOOD PRODUCTION FACILITIES.
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(a) Authorities- In carrying out the duties of the
Administrator and the purposes of this Act, the
Administrator shall have the authority, with
respectto food production facilities, to--
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(1) visit and inspect food production facilities in
the United Statesand in foreign countries to
determine if they are operating in compliance with
the requirements of the food safety law;
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(2) review food safety records as required to be
kept by the Administrator under section 210 and for
other food safety purposes;
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(3) set good practice standards to protect the
public and animal health and promote food safety;
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(4) conduct monitoring and surveillance of animals,
plants, products, or the environment, as
appropriate;
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(5) collect and maintain information relevant to
public health andfarm practices.
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(b) Inspection of Records- A food production
facility shall permit the Administrator upon
presentation of appropriate credentials and at
reasonable times and in a reasonable manner, to have
access to and abilityto copy all records maintained
by or on behalf of such food production
establishment in any format (including paper or
electronic) and at any location, that are necessary
to assist the Administrator--
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(1) to determine whether the food is contaminated,
adulterated, or otherwise not in compliance with the
food safety law; or
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(2) to track the food in commerce.
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(c) Regulations- Not later than 1 year after the
date of the enactment of this Act, the
Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of
Agriculture andrepresentatives of State departments
of agriculture, shall promulgate regulations to
establish science- based minimum standards for the
safe production of food by food production
facilities. Such regulations shall--
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(1) consider all relevant hazards, including those
occurring naturally,and those that may be
unintentionally or intentionally introduced;
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(2) require each food production facility to have a
written food safety plan that describes the likely
hazards and preventive controls implemented to
address those hazards;
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(3) include with respect to growing, harvesting,
sorting,and storage operations, minimum standards
related to fertizer use, nutrients, hygiene,
packaging, temperature controls, animal
encroachment... and water;
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Ah, such a little paragraph, and so much evil packed
in it. Notice they mention harvesting, sorting and
storage operations? Notice they never mention seeds
but they are precisely what those words cover.
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Now, watch how they will be able to easily
criminalize seed banking and all holding of seeds.
First, to follow how this will be done, you must
understand that:
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there is a small list inside the FDA called "sources
of seed contamination" and
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the FDA has now defined "seed" as food,
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so seeds can now be controlled through "food
safety."
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Those seeds (so far) include:
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*seeds eaten raw such as flax, poppy sesame, etc.;
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*sprouting seeds such as wheat, beans, alfalfa, most
greens, etc.;
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seeds pressed into oils such as corn, sunflower,
canola, etc.;
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*seeds used as animal feed such as soy ....
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That includes most seeds. It may even be all seed,
given how they are skilled at 'new' definitions.
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And what are the "sources of seed contamination"
inside the FDA? They include only six little items:
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-agricultural water
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-manure (but not chemical pesticides or fertilizers)
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-harvesting,
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transporting equipment
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seed cleaning (sorting) equipment
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-seed storage (storing) facilities
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Did you know that seed cleaning equipment is THE
single most critical piece of equipment for
sustainable agriculture? It is how we collect
organic seed. It is the machinery used after the
season, when plants "go to seed," to separate out
(sort) the seeds from the plant material so the
farmer can collect (harvest) and then save (put in
storage) seed for the next year at little cost. With
his own seed, the farmer also stays free of
patented, genetically engineered, corporately
privatized seeds.
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This year, 2009, one item on the "sources of seed
contamination" list is suddenly illegal in some
parts of this country - seed cleaning equipment.
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To
get the drift, perhaps you need to know that the
people who clean seed are being wiped out, as well.
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How can they make such vital equipment illegal?
Quietly, first of all, so as not to alert organic
farmers who have a lot of political ties. And by
saying it contaminates food. And by applying their
innocent and reasonable sounding "minimum
standards."
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"Contaminate" is their favorite word since the
public fears the deadly contamination that industry
itself - not farmers - has caused. That fear is
valuable. Scare the public and it is easy to get
"food safety standards" set without anyone reading
them. 39 progressive co-sponsors leap on, thinking
this is about "food safety." But it is only about
the use of "food safety," not the reality of it
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For to eliminate seed cleaning equipment, the FDA
simple set minimum "food safety" standards for seed
cleaning (the simple separation of seed from plant)
such that a farmer would need a million toa million
and a half dollar building and/or equipment to meet
the new requirements ... per line of seed.
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On
the ground, where reality lives, a farmer in the
midwest who has been seed cleaning flax for 40 years
with his hand made seed cleaner now can't sell his
flax on the market anymore. Never mind there are NO
instances of anyone ever having gotten sick from
seed cleaning equipment. And a farmer in another
part of the midwest who has been cleaning wheat,
corn and soy for years with one single perfectly
fine piece of equipment would now need three to four
and half million dollars for three separate pieces
of equipment, in order to satisfy the "food safety"
standards.
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The FDA isn't so high-bar setting when it comes to
other things like melamine in baby formula. Though
it has proven to sicken and kill infants, initially
the FDA just denied the melamine was in all the
corporate baby formula but when people found
evidence that it was, the FDA then quickly supplied
a "food safety" standard that defined whatever level
of melamine that was in the formula as fine.
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This game playing about "food safety" standards -
one to eliminate farmers by setting the bar so high
no one can climb, and one to protect industry by
setting the bar so low nothing need be done - is
nothing new but now it is being suddenly extended to
seeds. And it comes with penalties that make
bankrupting farmers in an instant, very easy.
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The effort to eliminate both seed cleaners and seed
cleaning equipment tips us off to who is behind this
(shhh) and to this new means of controlling seeds
andmakes it possible to see just a few suspect words
in this bill, and sense where things are heading.
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Organic farmers are not aware of any of this
happening. It appears the organic community is being
treated with kid gloves until HR 875 and related
bills should be passed, coddled so they don't get
wise to what's afoot. And they are too disconnected
from traditional farmers to be aware of how the USDA
has been tromping on them for years.
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So
organic farmers have missed the handwriting on the
wall for themselves.
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Plus, plain ole farmers have a history of no one
listening to them, which is too bad in general but
now it's blatantly dangerous because it is they who
are the ones bringing the warning that these bills
are not just bad but deadly. The organic community,
lulled by its own seeming safety, hasn't heard or
understood.
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But given what just happened with seed cleaning
equipment (sorting), the method and the intent are
exposed. "Food safety" is the weapon, with public
fear, kept at a high pitch, as the driver. After
which, those running this game only need to set the
bar at a "food safety" level impossible to meet and
apply horrendous punishments for not complying.
Farmer is either crushed by that pincer move, or
quits. Either way, his land is up for grabs.
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And those severe punishments are essential to
control groups which will see the whole thing for
what it is - insane in terms of farming and anything
to do with health, a threat to survival, and driven
solely by profit and power.
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So, one crucial piece of equipment (seed cleaning)
is illegal now and without most people realizing.
And simply because a single "foods safety" bar has
been raised.
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In
time, as more and more farmers are forbidden from
using their equipment, significant sources of
organic seeds will begin to dry up, at which point
the organic community would begin to ask what was
going on. By then, it will be too late.
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Why? Because look at the last item on the list -
(seed) storing facilities.
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Farmers, gardeners, seed saving exchanges, seed
companies, scientific seed projects, and seed banks,
all require sorting. All are working overtime to
protect biodiversity that is rapidly disappearing
specifically because of genetic engineering. As
Monsanto began reducing access to seeds, people
around the world have worked hard to compensate.
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But now the effort is to take over the whole game,
going after even these small sources of biodiversity
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farmers' affordable mechanisms for harvesting
(collecting), sorting (seed cleaning) andstoring
(seed banking or saving) as too dirty to be safe for
food.
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Set the standard for "food safety" and certification
high enough that no one can afford it and punish
anyone who tries to save seed in ways that have
worked fine for thousands of years, with a million
dollar a day fine and/or ten years in prison, and
presto, you have just criminalized seed banking.
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The penalties are tremendous, the better to protect
us from nothing dangerous whatsoever, but to make
monopoly over seed absolutely absolute. One is left
with control over farmers, an end to seed exchanges,
an end to organic seed companies, an end to
university programs developing nice normal hybrids,
and an end to democracy - reducing us to abject
dependence on corporations for food and gratitude
even for genetically engineered food and at any
price.
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When you know that Monsanto, with the help of the US
government, plundered ancient and rare seed banks in
Iraq that held seeds with a genetic heritage (a
biohistory belonging to all of us) going back 1000s
of years and then made it a crime for farmers there
to collect or use their own normal andnon-patented
seeds off their own land, you see how extreme the
intent to control is.
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Now, perhaps it is possible to see how the identical
thing is being done here, only it comes in a
heavily, heavily disguised way - through "food
safety" that isn't "food safety" at all - and
quietly sitting in only one tiny little paragraph
within a very large bill (and with no reference to
seeds at all).
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The Iraqis are now utterly at the mercy of Monsanto
and the US for survival itself and will have to pay
whatever prices are set for food. They can no longer
just grow their own and be free people. So, no
matter what form of government they may ever have,
as long as this is true, they are now enslaved
because the control over them is that extreme.
Kissinger was right - control food and you control
people.
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We
are inches from this ourselves. The Left needs to
wake up.
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In
Afghanistan, people are buying and planting beans
from America which at the end of the season have
nothing whatever inside, the pods are empty. In
Equador, the potatoes there do not develop eyes so
can't be planted next season to grow potatoes.
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Biotech's claim to care about feeding starving
multitudes is belied by its blocking human access to
normal seeds and its terminator technology (empty
beans). Monopoly is monopoly is monopoly. And at
this level, and when it comes to seeds which are
life itself, monopoly terminates democracy as well
as beans.
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This trick of setting bars above any ability to be
in the game was done to blacks and in realizing
this, we must hold Obama accountable for pushing
these bills which are profound civil and human
rights abuses.
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There are three other items of the list which surely
will be controlled as well. In toto,that little list
of six items (agricultural water, manure,
harvesting, transporting and seed cleaning
equipment, and seed storage facilities) contains the
pieces to deconstruct farming itself,
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Take action -- click here to contact your local
newspaper or congress people:
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http://www.usalone.net/cgi-bin/oen.cgi?qnum=7467
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Immediately withdraw HR 875, SR 425, HR 814, HR 759,
and all related bills. They are intended to destroy
small farmers and will trap us into GMOs
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Click here to see the most recent messages sent to
congressional reps and local newspapers
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http://www.usalone.net/cgi-bin/transparency.cgi?qnum=oen7467
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Linn Cohen-Cole
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