What is really behind the animal rights movement:
Please view the video and read the article below. Then understand that U. S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack has
a long history of championing the animal rights agenda. According to HSUS’s Mark Markarian: “Vilsack
has a solid record on animal protection, and he was the top choice of HSUS and HSLF to lead the USDA, the agency that oversees our federal laws on animal welfare, humane slaughter and transport, horse
protection, animal fighting, and others. Full article available here: http://hslf.typepad.com/political_animal/2008/12/cabinet_apppoin.html
I think it is critically important
at this point in time for us all to realize that the Animal Rights Movement is being embraced to facilitate the implementation
of Agenda 21. Agenda 21 is a UN mandate to create a “sustainable planet”. To better understand the word
“sustainable” in this context just substitute the word “acceptable”. Agenda 21, once fully implemented,
will dictate the manner in which all resources are used as well as define which of our behaviors are “ acceptable”.
Since we know that the use of animals must cease and domestic species must be eliminated according to the tenants of Animal
Rights, then it is safe to assume that we animal owners, breeders, and farmers are in grave danger from Agenda 21. HSUS
and other ARO’s are simply vehicles being used to implement the larger agenda- Agenda 21. The fracas that has been created
about “animal protection, preventing animal enslavement, etc” is nothing more than a red herring to confuse and
distract us away from what is really the root of this poisonous tree.
In California , SB 917 and AB
1117 are not simply about preventing roadside sales nor the prevention of animal cruelty and neglect. It is about the destruction
of farming and animal breeding just as we suspected all along. Likewise, the restriction of water to southern central valley
California farms was not about the protection of the Delta Smelt. That was just the excuse used. What this is really about
is power and control over the American citizenry by controlling the production of food.
Please share this information
with everyone you know. We still have a slim amount of time to save our freedom but time is quickly running out.
MUST WATCH VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U5_pD9hyv0&feature=player_embedded
USDA Attacks Rural American With Smart Meters
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Lois Rain on July 25, 2011 – 8:24 pmNo Comment
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Traditional electronic
meters measure usage and require a meter reader but smart meters measure in real time, alert consumer of usage, and can be
remotely disconnected to control usage.
Why did the Administration create the
White House Council To Strengthen Rural Communities with an Executive Order this June? Hint: it will do anything but “strengthen”
rural American.
In fact, the plans are in place to take
control and dismantle the rural grid as we know it. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack just announced plans to modernize
the nation’s electric grid and for the USDA to put $250 million in smart meter implementation in rural American within
the year.
The following article explains the use
of the modern electronic grid (smart meters) to control the rural food grid.
~Health Freedoms
On June 9, 2011, the
Obama Administration Established the “White House Rural Council to Strengthen Rural Communities” via Executive Order. “Strengthening Rural Communities” is the spin. The real issue is control.
Rural communities are where food is grown, and control of food is a main priority for the New World Order.
So, who is in charge of this Council? Why the
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, of course!
Sec. 3. Membership. (a) The Secretary of Agriculture
shall serve as the Chair of the Council… (PDF of E.O.)
Just what is this new Rural Council?
The White House Rural Council will coordinate programs across government to encourage public-private partnerships to promote further economic prosperity
and quality of life in rural communities nationwide. Chaired by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, the Council will be
responsible for providing recommendations for investment in rural areas and will coordinate Federal engagement with a variety
of rural stakeholders, including agricultural organizations, small businesses, and state, local, and tribal governments.
Well, that is sufficiently vague to encompass
just about anything. The following video describes its true agenda, which is to usher rural farming communities straight into
the total control of Agenda 21.And just what is one of the first things that Secretary Vilsack, as Chair of the Council going
to do? Attack rural America with Smart Meters.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack joined Administration
officials today to announce initiatives aimed at modernizing the nation’s electric grid, including USDA’s goal
to invest $250 million in smart grid equipment deployment in rural America over the next 12 months.
What a Smart Grid does
In the United States , the Smart Grid concept is defined [2] as the modernization of the nation’s electricity transmission and distribution system to maintain a reliable
and secure electricity infrastructure that can meet future demand growth and to achieve each of the following, which together
characterize a Smart Grid:
(1) Increased use of digital information and
controls technology to improve reliability, security, and efficiency of the electric grid.
(2) Dynamic optimization of grid operations and
resources, with full cyber-security.
(3) Deployment and integration of distributed
resources and generation, including renewable resources.
(4) Development and incorporation of demand response,
demand-side resources, and energy-efficiency resources.
(5) Deployment of `smart’ technologies
(real-time, automated, interactive technologies that optimize the physical operation of appliances and consumer devices) for
metering, communications concerning grid operations and status, and distribution automation.
(6) Integration of `smart’ appliances and
consumer devices.
(7) Deployment and integration of advanced electricity
storage and peak-shaving technologies, including plug-in electric and hybrid electric vehicles, and thermal-storage air conditioning.
(8) Provision to consumers of timely information
and control options.
(9) Development of standards for communication
and interoperability of appliances and equipment connected to the electric grid, including the infrastructure serving the
grid.
(10) Identification and lowering of unreasonable
or unnecessary barriers to adoption of smart grid technologies, practices, and services.
What this means to you
A smart grid will put into place “digitally
controlled devices that can alter the nature of the electrical load (giving the electric company the ability to turn off appliances
in your home if they see fit.”
If you are using too much electricity, the kill
switch is there to make sure that you are in compliance with mandated electrical usage. If you are trying to grow food, and
your electrical consumption is high because of it, you can be cut off. No electricity means no water. No water means no crops.
This is a total control grid.
Unlike traditional electric meters that merely record power use – and then must be read in-person once a month by a meter reader – Smart
Meters measure consumption in real time. By being networked to computers in electric utilities, the new meters can signal
people or their appliances to take certain actions, such as reducing power usage when electricity prices spike…
The system also has the ability to remotely disconnect
or reconnect service…
The noose is tightening, and food is on the menu
for complete corporate control. Control the food, and you control the people. Control the water, and you control the food.
Control the electricity needed to pump the water, and you effectively place that noose squarely around our nation’s
neck.
© 2011 Barbara H. Peterson
Sources:
http://farmwars.info/?p=6530
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_grid
http://newsroom-magazine.com/2011/executive-branch/usda/usda-to-invest-250-mln-in-smart-grid-development/