S. 510: 12 Reasons Why the Food Safety Bill From Hell Could Be Very
Dangerous for the U.S. Economy
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As you read
this, there is a bill before the U.S. Senate that has the potential
to change the U.S. food industry more than any other law ever passed
by the U.S. Congress. In the name of "food safety", the
U.S. government would be given an iron grip over the production,
transportation and sale of all food in the United States. Hordes
of small food producers and organic farmers could potentially be
put out of business. If this bill becomes law, the freedom to grow
what you want, eat what you want and to share food from your gardens
with your neighbors could be greatly curtailed. It would give the
FDA unprecedented discretion to regulate U.S. food production. A
version of this bill was already passed by the U.S. House of Representatives
last summer, and now S. 510, also known as the FDA
Food Safety Modernization Act, is in front of the U.S. Senate
and it is expected to pass easily.
Because of
how vaguely it is written and because of how much discretion it
gives to the FDA, it is potentially a very, very dangerous law.
So who is actually
in favor of it?
Well, big food
corporations and big agriculture are actually very much in favor
of this bill.
Why?
Is it because
they are so concerned about food safety?
No.
In fact, virtually
every major case of food contamination in recent U.S. history has
come from large-scale industrial agriculture or large-scale industrial
food production.
The real reason
why they are backing S. 510 is because it will devastate their primary
competition small food producers and organic farmers.
In recent years,
the demand for organic food has skyrocketed as the American people
have learned the truth about how our food is actually made. Big
agriculture and the giant food producers are losing profits as Americans
increasingly vote with their wallets.
So now the
food giants are using "food safety" as a way to get market
share back. It is an open secret that many of those involved in
drafting this bill and in pushing it through Congress have ties
to food industry giants.
Thousands of
small food producers and organic farmers will have their very existence
threatened by this bill. It imposes a bureaucratic nightmare on
all food producers that the big corporations will be able to handle
easily but that will cripple much smaller operations.
Already, many
farmers can see the writing on the wall. One small farmer recently
described the mood among her fellow small farmers to the Wall
Street Journal....
"I know
people who have been small farmers for 25 to 30 years who are
looking to get out of the business because food safety is becoming
so alarmist."
But the bureaucratic
nightmare is just the tip of the iceberg. To get an idea of just
how dangerous S. 510 could potentially be to the already staggering
U.S. economy, just check out the following quote from one opponent
of this bill....
"If
accepted [S 510] would preclude the publics right to grow,
own, trade, transport, share, feed and eat each and every food
that nature makes. It will become the most offensive authority
against the cultivation, trade and consumption of food and agricultural
products of ones choice. It will be unconstitutional and
contrary to natural law or, if you like, the will of God."
~ Dr. Shiv
Chopra, Canada Health whistle blower
It would be
hard to understate how dangerous this bill potentially could be.
This bill gives the FDA the ability to exercise a ton of discretion.
The FDA could end up exercising that discretion in a very reasonable
way, or they could use it to shut down small food producers left
and right.
When it comes
to S. 510, the question that you need to ask yourself is this....
Do you trust
the FDA?
If not, then
there are some very real reasons for you to be concerned.
The following
are 12 reasons why S. 510 could be absolutely disastrous for small
food producers and for the U.S. economy....
#1 All
food production facilities in the United States will be required
to register with the U.S. government. No food will be allowed to
be grown, distributed or sold outside this bureaucratic framework
unless the FDA allows it.
#2 Any
food that is distributed or sold outside of U.S. government control
will be considered illegal smuggling.
#3 The
FDA will hire an army of new inspectors to enforce all of the new
provisions in the bill.
#4 The
FDA will be mandated to conduct much more frequent inspections of
food processing facilities.
#5 The
fees and paperwork requirements will be ruinously expensive for
small food producers and organic farms.
#6 S.
510 would place all U.S. food and all U.S. farms under the Department
of Homeland Security in the event of a major "contamination"
or an "emergency". What exactly would constitute a "contamination"
or an "emergency" is anyone's guess.
#7 S.
510 mandates that the FDA facilitate harmonization of American food
laws with Codex Alimentarius.
#8 S.
510 imposes an annual registration fee on any facility that holds,
processes, or manufactures food. It also includes draconian fines
for paperwork infractions of up to $500,000 for a single offense.
Just one penalty like that would drive a small food producer out
of business.
#9 S.
510 would give the FDA tremendous discretion to regulate how crops
are grown and how food is produced in the United States. Basically,
small farmers and organic farmers will now be forced to farm exactly
how the federal government tells them to. It is feared that the
U.S. government would soon declare that many organic farming methods
are "unsafe" and would outlaw them. In addition, there
is the very real possibility that at some point the U.S. government
could decide that the only "safe" seed for a particular
crop is genetically modified seed and would require all farmers
to use it.
#10
S. 510 will give the FDA the power to impose a quarantine on a specific
geographic area. Basically the FDA would have the power to stop
the movement of all food in an area where a "contamination"
has been identified. This would be very close to being able to declare
martial law.
#11
S. 510 will give the FDA the power to conduct warrantless searches
of the business records of small food producers and organic farmers,
even if there has been no evidence at all that a law has been broken.
#12
Opponents of S. 510 believe that it would eliminate the right to
clean and store seed. Therefore, control of the U.S. seed supply
would be further centralized in the hands of Monsanto and other
multinational corporations.
As mentioned
above, this bill gives the FDA a ton of discretion. It is written
very broadly and very vaguely. It opens the door for all kinds of
abuses, but that doesn't mean that the FDA will behave unreasonably.
So should we
trust the FDA?
Is there a
viable future for small food producers and organic farmers in America?
Or is the handwriting
already on the wall?
"If
people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines
they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are
the souls of those who live under tyranny."
~ Thomas Jefferson
Reprinted
with permission from the Economic
Collapse Blog.
October
2, 2010
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