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Monday
08Oct2007

MDA Tests and Tags Greg Niewendorp’s Cattle; “Very Peaceful,” Says Sheriff

The Michigan Department of Agriculture at long last force-tested and tagged Greg Niewendorp’s twenty head of cattle today.

About twenty supporters and six media representatives were in attendance, Charlevoix County Sheriff George Lasater told me late this afternoon.

“It was very peaceful,” he said.

As he recounted the events, four MDA representatives—inspectors and vets—showed up at 9 a.m. as the sheriff served the administrative search warrant, which allows the agency to administer the test and RFID (radio frequence identification) tags, and then on Thursday to read the tests. Greg, he said, “didn’t cooperate, but he didn’t get in the way.”

The big challenge for the MDA reps was to locate the cattle on Greg’s 160-plus acres of land, much of it heavily wooded. “It took them two to three hours to locate the cattle,” according to the sheriff. “They had to walk the area. Then they had to set up corrals” to administer the test for bovine tuberculosis. 

I couldn’t reach Greg for his account of the events. He has refused since early this year to cooperate with the MDA, based on his contention that the tests are unnecessary and an infringement on his property rights. He objects to the tagging of his animals because it constitutes implementation of the National Animal Identification System (NAIS), which is supposed to be voluntary.

Michigan last March became the first state in the country to require NAIS tagging of cattle, based on new regulations from the MDA, seeking to curry favor with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. When Greg in late February declared his refusal to go along with the testing and tagging, the MDA immediately slapped a quarantine on his farm.

According to the sheriff, “I did not anticipate any problem from Greg. He knew what to expect from me, and I knew what to expect from him.”

But just in case, the shefiff had two officers waiting in town, if needed. Moreover, the Michigan State Police had two cars with four officers in wait as well.

The next step: “I told Greg we’d be there Thursday at 9” for the MDA to read the tests.

I'd say Greg made his points about as strongly as one individual can, short of resisting violently. He has demonstrated the state's commitment to forcing farmers to have their cattle tested, even when those farmers are only selling their beef privately to willing consumers. He has also demonstrated the state and federal commitment to packaging NAIS into the bovine TB testing program. I expect there will be additional tests of resolve down the road. These issues won't go away.

Reader Comments (12)

Linked to your post. Thanks for updating.
October 8, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterCord
Does Greg have any legal recourse regarding the tagging of the animals? Did the Michigan Legislature pass a law making NAIS mandatory? or did the MDA institute a "regulation"? Forcibly testing and tagging an individuals property is wrong. Our founding fathers are once again rolling over in their graves. We have to find a way to get back our basic freedoms. Voting with our dollars is a start, but we need more....
October 8, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterEvelyn
He should just shoot the cattle now, and bury them.
I'm sure he could get enough donations, and start over with emus or something.
October 8, 2007 | Unregistered Commenteranonymous
On what grounds would a warrant be obtained? I thought the NAIS was a voluntary partnership. Did that change? What act protects the government here? How could he have been forced?
October 8, 2007 | Unregistered Commentermaria
There is more to come. Court is an option, although from my perpective it is a crap shoot as to how the court actually rules, since many judges now have the attitude of "The Greater Good" and "for Public Safety" rather than legally following the law and the constitution. And a jury? Go figure. The prosecutors attempt to get the most un-informed emotionally pliable people they can that are on the rolls.

Greg will be continuing to fight this fight.
October 9, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterKathryn Russell
Greg Niewendorp Responds to Forced Testing and Tagging of His Cattle

Following is a statement by Greg Niewendorp on the forced testing and tagging, by the Michigan Department of Agriculture on Monday, October 8, of his carefully raised and managed herd of heritage cattle.
East Jordan, Michigan—Tuesday Oct. 9, 2007, 2:47 a.m.
In reviewing the events of the last 24 hours, several thoughts need to be addressed and considered. The most pertinent, which I woke up to at 1:00 a.m., is the Mark of the Beast. The Amish community, in Michigan and elsewhere, believes the premises ID to be the Mark of the Beast. As a result, several Michigan state senators became incensed with then Director of Agriculture Mitch Irwin. The situation became so heated in Lansing that the Michigan Agricultural Commission, heavily influenced by Farm Bureau [bureau: from the Latin for “fluff”], decided to relieve Irwin and brought in Don Koivisto as replacement. So we, already, have taken out a Director of Agriculture and now we’re going to take out another one over the same issue, because Gregory Lee Niewendorp’s God given divine rights to freedom to express his spiritual beliefs have been violated, again.

Do the Amish have exclusive right to the belief that the RFID and the premises ID is the Mark of the Beast?

So now the question is, do I have my cattle available for them when they come to read the results of the caudal fold skin test on Thursday—by subjectively feeling for the bump under the tail? And this is supposed to be objective science we are dealing with here. I will be on my property free-grazing my cattle on horseback, and they can come and find me. Do I herd the cattle to the holding pen that they left on my property? Do I willingly cooperate? We’re coming into the end of our grazing season and I have to free graze on the unfenced portions of my property which are brushy woodland. Government is forcing us to do business on their terms, where they are claiming control of our cattle. They attempted to force me to sign a compliance statement last February, which I refused. Is this action that they have taken a consummation of the contract of the conveyance of my property, where I am now a tenant and they control the property?

What we saw in the last 24-hours were people who wanted to break out of our old system of a culture of individualism in to a new system where human politicalness is no longer relegated to private relationships where it is distorted into narrow, private, ego-driven struggles. Private life is too small a stage for developing our political capacity. Being political means being confrontational. Change only comes and goes the direction we want if we demand it. We are not going to power for a decision, we are going to power with a decision.
October 9, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterHenwhisperer
To Evelyn, Michigan's adoption of NAIS was an MDA decision, based on strengthening ties to USDA, and its vast sums of $$$.
To Maria, the warrant was obtained based on the Michigan Animal Industry Act, which specifically provides for bovine TB testing. There are provisions in the act for exemption from the testing if a region, or possibly even a farm,hasn't had an outbreak for three years. Greg claimed to the local prosecutor that he qualified under this exemption, but the MDA didn't agree, and it prevailed.
It seems as if a number of these things need to be dealt with in courts, though as Kathryn Russell points out, the courts have their prejudices and predispositions.
October 9, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterDavid Gumpert
Greg Needs to remove the RFID tag! Tell the State SEE YOU IN COURT!
October 9, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJoel Noble
Thank you, Greg and others, for standing up for what you believe. In those beliefs, your First Amendment Constitutional right to freedom of religion has been violated. That is a good ground and basis for stopping future events such as this, as well as, recourse for Greg right now. There is the Alliance Defense Fund that can be contacted. If they cannot help, they will know who can. Thank you for being an example to all of us who fight for our freedoms.
October 9, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterteamrescue
Our family has decided to send Greg a monthly donation to help with any legal expenses. We can't give much, but if EVERYONE who owns just one animal were to give just $5 a month, do you know how much money that would be? We *all* stand to lose with the NAIS and it *is* to be mandatory as it demonstrated in Michigan with people like Greg. Find out if your state has an organization already working to stop it in your state before it comes to the same situation for you that Greg is dealing with. If there isn't one, start one. Make so much noise to your legislators that they can't ignore us anymore. Put your foot down and tell them, "NO!" Check out what states like Arkansas are doing to stop this, and then send Greg a few dollars. Wake up, Americans!
October 9, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterlibertymtn
What a brave man you are, Greg.

I am going to say right here and now that the "prejudices and predispositions" in the courts and throughout our government - city, county, state, and federal - are the secret handshakes they use, and the bloody oaths they take as they scratch and claw their way to the top of their favorite secret society. After years of intense research on this subject, I am convinced that secret societies - freemasons, shriners, knights of malta, etc., etc.- are the glue that holds this unholy alliance together arouond the world, to make slaves and robotrons of us - at least the few of us they plan to keep alive to do their dirty work. Judges, attorneys, politicians and bureaucrats swear their allegiance to "the Brotherhood" rather than the Constitution and Bill of Rights. I believe that the more of us that know this and expose them as such will make a difference. This explains why nothing changes between Democrat and Republican administrations, as we continually slide into a deeper abyss each year, no matter who occupies the White House and Congress. It is not hard to find out which traitors are members of which secret society. Our leadership, whether elected or in private industry, is replete with them. I hope some brave man like Greg can beat them at their game. They need to know that we "useless eaters" are not brain dead.

Don't mean to get on my soapbox, but I am furious that our "leaders" can't respect our right to conduct our businesses and lives with the dignity and carefulness that most of us do, as they trample on our existence with their drunkedness of power and greed.

Greg, you are the man of the day!

War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength, voluntary is mandatory!
October 9, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterTexas Goat Gal
'libertymtn' made a great point---we, each and every one of us, need to do something, no matter how small it seems, to support brave folks like Greg. Spend some time letting your local press know. Educate your legislators. Send in a few dollars. EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS. The widows's mite was treasured by God.


go to the NICFA website for the address to send donations to, or paypal if you choose.

NORM established the Non-compliance relief fund for just what is happening.
October 9, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterKathryn Russell
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