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Animal Tagging and SCHOOL LUNCHES???
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Posted on 01/19/2006 10:54:01 AM PST by Calpernia

Former Gov Codey was pretty busy signing many items into NJ law before Corzine stepped up this week.

One of the Amendments Codey signed into law is the Model School Nutrition Program.

http://www.state.nj.us/agriculture/PolicyQA.pdf

I became curious because it seems to be an initiative of the USDA. I always thought it was the FDA that dealt with foods and labeling.

Anyway, the School Nutrition Policy is an effort of another initiative called Healthy People 2010. The Model School Nutrition Program is the first implementations of the Healthy People 2010 Project.

The USDA, State and Local levels are presenting this as a FEDERAL program.

http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/otheract/hpdata2010/abouthp.htm

The CDC says it is a Non Governmental Organization.

http://www.healthypeople.gov

The Goal of the Healthy People 2010 Project is to have all our health and food safety needs tracked in a National Database by 2010. The school children's lunches are the first steps.

Made me go hmmmm.

The USDA is also working on strong arming the animal producers into having all of their animals tracked in a national database too for food safety issues.

NATIONAL ANIMAL ID SYSTEM

The National Animal Identification System is being put into place “to enable 48 hour traceback of the movements of any diseased or exposed animal.”

The NAIS consists of three components:

# Premises registration
# Animal identification
# Animal tracking

Those putting this into place do not consider you the owner of your animals. Their approach to this is “We must ensure the participation requirements of the NAIS not only provide the results necessary to maintain the health of the national herd …

The government is already encouraging voluntary registration on the radio.

“The USDA…will enact regulations by early 2008, requiring stakeholders to identify their premises and animals. At that time, all animals leaving their current premises must be identified with the AIN or Group/Lot ID.

Even with public funding, there will be costs to producers. Both public and private funding will be required for the NAIS to become fully operational. The Federal government is providing the standards, national databases, and basic infrastructure.

More here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1552189/posts?page=12#12

What does School Lunches have to do with Animal Tracking?

They are both tracing back to:

Food Safety Network

The tracking methods of health and nutrition and animal tracking are both going to be using a Nationally Interactive Database.

Livestock
http://www.optibrand.com/uploadedfiles/Animal_ID.pdf

Tracking Healthy People 2010
http://www.healthypeople.gov/Document/html/tracking/THP_PartA.htm

Both of these efforts claim to be a product of the:
Food Safety Network at the University of Guelph


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Should we be surprised:

This initiative was stimulated by President Clinton's commitment to eliminate disparities in health for racial and ethnic minority populations by 2010.


http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/NR/rdonlyres/D2C8F49F-400E-467E-ACF2-6255D6E9FDEA/0/Nadrc0900.pdf
DHHS OFFICE OF HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION
AND THE HEALTHY PEOPLE 2010 INITIATIVE

(major snip)

Dr. Randy Wykoff, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, DHHS, presented an overview of Healthy People 2010, including the Leading Health Indicators, and possible ways to maximize this initiative. Healthy People 2010 is coordinated by the DHHS Office for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.

Dr. Wykoff noted that Healthy People 2010 is a comprehensive set of national 10-year objectives that are developed through a collaborative process involving both the public and private sectors. All the objectives are specific and measurable over time based on data. The document, published and distributed by the Federal Government, also is a statistical description of the health status of Americans, including racial and ethnic disparities; a textbook on current public health priorities; and an important part of the national strategic plan for improving health. Healthy People 2010 is the third iteration of an effort that began in 1979 with publication of the Surgeon General's Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Ever larger and more complex, this iteration has two overarching goals, 28 focus areas, 467 objectives, and 10 leading health indicators.

(major snip)

Grant Review

The Council considered 327 applications requesting $70,492,343 in total costs. The Council recommended
238 applications for a total cost of $31,211,337 (see Attachment II).


21 posted on 01/19/2006 1:26:18 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia
soapbox

ballot box

cartridge box

22 posted on 01/19/2006 1:26:53 PM PST by vrwc0915 ("Necessity is the plea of every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants,)
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To: vrwc0915

We are a blue state. i.e., voter fraud.

How about all you red states? Any of you all innocently adopt the School Nutrition Policy? Sounds harmless on the surface right? Because it is part of this Healthy People 2010 project.


23 posted on 01/19/2006 1:30:19 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Liz; Coleus

This is cute.

From the PDF in this link: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1561077/posts?page=21#21
UMDNJ is a publicly interest member of this initiative.

Members:

r. Hillary Brode, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)- New Jersey Dental School, Newark


24 posted on 01/19/2006 1:37:02 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: OldFriend; Tired of Taxes; RepubMommy

http://www.healthypeople.gov/Implementation/Consortium/Annual_Meetings/1996_consortium/kickbusch.htm

World Health Organization

Division of Health Promotion, Education and Communication


12 indicators of the “GLOBAL HEALTH FOR ALL” strategy that were to be assessed by all countries in the world

At least 5% of the Gross National Product to be spent on health;
A reasonable percentage of the national health expenditure devoted to local health care;
Equal distribution of resources;




This is Globally! Our state just enabled a mandatory NGO funded Global initiative!


25 posted on 01/19/2006 2:00:10 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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(snip)

HEALTHY PEOPLE 2010: The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to
achieving the health promotion and disease prevention objectives of
"Healthy People 2010," a PHS-led national activity for setting priority
areas. This RFA is related to one or more of the priority areas.
Potential applicants may obtain a copy of "Healthy People 2010" at
http://www.healthypeople.gov/.

AUTHORITY AND REGULATIONS: This program is described in the Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance at http://www.cfda.gov/ and is not subject
to the intergovernmental review requirements of Executive Order 12372
or Health Systems Agency review. Awards are made under the
authorization of Sections 301 and 405 of the Public Health Service Act
as amended (42 USC 241 and 284) and under Federal Regulations 42 CFR 52
and 45 CFR Parts 74 and 92. All awards are subject to the terms and
conditions, cost principles, and other considerations described in the
NIH Grants Policy Statement. The NIH Grants Policy Statement can be
found at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/policy.htm.

The PHS strongly encourages all grant recipients to provide a smoke-
free workplace and discourage the use of all tobacco products. In
addition, Public Law 103-227, the Pro-Children Act of 1994, prohibits
smoking in certain facilities (or in some cases, any portion of a
facility) in which regular or routine education, library, day care,
health care, or early childhood development services are provided to
children. This is consistent with the PHS mission to protect and
advance the physical and mental health of the American people.


26 posted on 01/19/2006 2:23:46 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: SheLion

The Healthy Lunches in Schools is tied in grant monies to smoke free environments

>>>>The PHS strongly encourages all grant recipients to provide a smoke-
free workplace and discourage the use of all tobacco products. In
addition, Public Law 103-227, the Pro-Children Act of 1994, prohibits
smoking in certain facilities (or in some cases, any portion of a
facility) in which regular or routine education, library, day care,
health care, or early childhood development services are provided to
children. This is consistent with the PHS mission to protect and
advance the physical and mental health of the American people.<<<<



Which in turn is tied to an NGO project for Global Health Care.


27 posted on 01/19/2006 2:25:26 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: albertp; Allosaurs_r_us; Abram; AlexandriaDuke; Americanwolf; Annie03; Baby Bear; bassmaner; ...
Libertarian ping.To be added or removed from my ping list freepmail me or post a message here
28 posted on 01/19/2006 2:53:16 PM PST by freepatriot32 (Holding you head high & voting Libertarian is better then holding your nose and voting republican)
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To: Calpernia

Now why wasn't I surprised- just cruising through the information, I could see a Clinton footprint all over it.

There have been visible efforts in school lunchrooms over the last couple years to improve childrens' health and eating habits. Removing soda machines, ice cream, chips, etc. Banners up, EAT SMART, etc. And, in the last couple of years a strange form was sent home for health records at the beginning of the year... I wasn't very comfortable with it. I'm kind of funny about giving too much information/abdicating my responsibilies as a parent to the 'state'. (I once was the lone delegate who made a bit of a stink at a state PTA convention over a resolution about ADD/ADHD diagnosing and medicating advise being done by teachers.) Of course, I was told the health form was just a good way for schools to help keep track of yadayadayada. I filled out the name and address and that was it. I don't remember if it was a state or federal form.

My very first thought on this was after wondering about if this was part of Hillary's health care program...was premptive measures. There were reports not long ago about a couple schools somewhere in the world where quite a few kids became sick from some native veggie and I wondered then if there was anything in the pipeline to prevent this kind of think from being replicated with an evil intent.

Of course there are mad cow disease issues as well.

I haven't read the whole of your post, it's pretty expansive, and will take awhile to 'digest' LOL! But it certainly is interesting! And to think folks worry about human chips...

Are there many FReeperfarmers?


29 posted on 01/19/2006 3:28:20 PM PST by freema (Proud Marine Mom, Aunt, Sister, Friend, Wife, Daughter, Niece)
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To: freepatriot32; freema

freepatriot32 has a freeper farmer ping list.

And yes, that ADHD form comes under the same grants as the healthypeople.gov granting.

What I'm finding is, the healthypeople.gov program has been enacting 'partnerships' with agencies such as the USDA, CDC, FDA, etc, etc, so they aren't a government entity. But then they use the partnership to front themselves as a government initiative.

So, your school was used to gather info for this database.


30 posted on 01/19/2006 3:40:24 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia

I should add I was the lone delegate of the sheeple in my state. I was pulled aside by a national representative after requesting discussion, and being denied, and was told he could not believe what had just happened (sheeple effect), as it was a hotly contested resolution at the national level.

I might also add that our school system recently began hosting an annual forum for community leaders at the equestriene center-at the second forum (last year) health was the topic and the CEO of BCBS was the keynote speaker.

Many teachers in the area are wearing pedometers. My daughter thought that was ridiculous, felt kids should be monitoring their steps. But the point was to get the teachers to be an example ; ) Where the funding was provided for these is anyone's guess.


31 posted on 01/19/2006 4:08:11 PM PST by freema (Proud Marine Mom, Aunt, Sister, Friend, Wife, Daughter, Niece)
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To: Calpernia

Yuk, not a school lunch.

Let's see...

Cheese and tomato sandwich on flax bread along with leftover homemade snack mix I made (Chinese noodles, semi-sweet chocolate chips, spanish peanuts) and an apple washed down with a steaming hot cup of green tea.


32 posted on 01/19/2006 5:41:57 PM PST by Cindy
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1561499/posts
Japan to Halt Imports of U.S. Beef


33 posted on 01/20/2006 6:21:48 AM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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http://www.breederville.com/auction/forumtopic.php?topic=2&boardid=1


Private Group Formed for NAIS Oversight

A private group has been formed to oversee the National Animal Identification System. The United States Animal Identification Organization (USAIO) held their first meeting via teleconference this week, where the board's first three members were elected.

One leader of the organization is National Cattlemens Beef Association member Rick Stott of Boise, Idaho. He says the group is a non-profit, independent organization with just one purpose: to provide an industry controlled entity to manage the national animal identification movement database.

Stott says the database, as envisioned by the new group, meets the expectations many livestock and agriculture organizations have for the animal identification system. According to Stott, this included producer confidentiality and low costs.

He says the cost of the database should be no more than 30 cents per head, when spread across the life of an animal. The new group plans to split the costs of running the database will other segments of the meat industry.

Although there are only three board members of the USAIO currently, Stott says that number will grow. He says the board will include members from a variety of farm groups with an interest in animal identification, like Farm Bureau, R-CALF, Livestock Marketing Association and representatives of the swine and poultry industries.

The new board members have also submitted a Memorandum of Understanding to U.S. Department of Agriculture, in hopes of forming a strategic partnership. Stott says that will fulfill the agriculture secretarys request for an industry-developed database.


34 posted on 01/20/2006 6:28:00 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia

Thanks for the alert, Cal. You did a lot of research! I have been reading through your posts, and this tie between tracking animals and tracking school lunches (handled by the same organization) does seem strange.

Most people probably would think it sounds like a conspiracy theory, but these little baby steps are all it takes...


35 posted on 01/20/2006 10:02:09 PM PST by Tired of Taxes
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To: Tired of Taxes

I honestly know it sounds crazy. But I tracked them both back to the same NGO. And they both have databases for tracking???

I found more information that is damn frightening too....

And I don't know what to do with it. I'm reluctant to post it....maybe I'll freep mail you.


36 posted on 01/21/2006 4:56:35 AM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia; Seadog Bytes
I became curious because it seems to be an initiative of the USDA. I always thought it was the FDA that dealt with foods and labeling.

http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/ChildNutrition/lunch.htm

child nutrition programs: national school lunch program

Since 1946, the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) has provided nutritional lunches to children in participating schools. In 2004, over 94,600 schools (grades K-12) participated in the NSLP. Any student in these schools can get lunch in the NSLP regardless of the student's household income. Depending on guidelines based on household income and size, eligible students can receive free or reduced-price lunches. In 2004, cafeterias served 4.8 billion lunches. The NSLP also provided 154 million afterschool snacks. The cost to USDA of providing lunches and snacks was $7.6 billion.

USDA's Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) administers the NSLP and reimburses participating schools' foodservice departments for the meals served to students. To receive reimbursement, the schools must serve lunches that meet minimum nutritional guidelines. These nutritional guidelines include providing one-third of the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of protein, calcium, iron, and vitamins A and C.

Schools receive and process applications from households interested in having their children receive free or reduced-price meals. Beginning in 1991, schools could "directly certify" students for free meals. Direct certification identifies students from households likely to be eligible for free meals based on the household's participation in a recent period in the Food Stamp Program, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, or the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations. Direct certification is intended to increase certification for students by reducing the household's time and effort needed to obtain certification, and to reduce certification errors through the use of existing administrative documentation.

A recent concern has been that some students may receive free meals in error—that is, without their households meeting the income eligibility guidelines. ERS has studied direct certification's effects on program access and integrity. The study report finds that directly certifying school kids for free meals raises participation in the NSLP, increases the number of kids certified for free meals, and lowers the number deemed ineligible for the benefits they receive. Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is conducting studies of application and certification processes. Recent FNS reports address eligibility and certification accuracy as well as many other aspects of school foodservice operations.

37 posted on 01/21/2006 4:20:50 PM PST by FOG724 (Governor Spendanator)
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To: Calpernia

Whatever you found would probably not be much of a surprise since anything goes now days. Please post it.


38 posted on 01/21/2006 4:40:58 PM PST by Snoopers-868th (Borrowed tagline: Who do I vote for-the Republicans are socialist and the Democrats are Communist)
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To: FOG724

Right. My comment was referring to labeling though. Labeling is normally done through the FDA. USDA is involved with meats. But this is USDA labeling of foods other than meats.

Foods of Minimal Nutritional Value
http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/menu/fmnv.htm

Anyway, that is what prompted me to look further. And I found the program is an entity of an NGO that partnered with the USDA. Not federally driven.


39 posted on 01/21/2006 5:18:41 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Trout-Mouth

I can't post it. It is people's private data.

I found a bunch of txt files that went from associations that joined in the participation of the NAIS.

The data transfered contained private data. The data being collected is much more than animal tracking info.


40 posted on 01/21/2006 5:21:01 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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