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« on: July 01, 2012, 12:34:48 PM »

Don't fall for this BS Utahns!!! They only want to know who/where your gardens are at!!!

Utah wants to Register Gardens! Agenda 21?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFX_vKYcGlc

Published on Jun 30, 2012 by GaryMule

http://www.utahgardenchallenge.com/

Here is an article from June 30, 2012 Herald Journal www.hjnews.com The State wants us to register our garden to keep track of food resources.



Take the 10,000 Gardens Challenge (Video)

http://ag.utah.gov/news/10KGardens.html

Utah's Own and the UDAF helped kick off the 10,000 Gardens Challenge in Salt Lake City Saturday, June 16, 2012.
The program is easy; click here to register your garden, and you may find yourself a winner of fun prizes.

posted: June 20, 2012

2012 © Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
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« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2012, 01:15:36 PM »

So if we have Martial Law then they really will seize all the "Resources".

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Quote from: Alex Jones in his "Police State 4" Documentary.
Executive Order 10999

Allows the government to take over all food resources and farms.

http://www.disastercenter.com/laworder/10999.htm

Fed Interest in Food Storage Facility Connected to FEMA Executive Order 10999

http://www.infowars.com/fed-interest-in-food-storage-facility-connected-to-fema-executive-order-10999/

Kurt Nimmo
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December 9, 2011

On Thursday, Stewart Rhodes of Oath Keepers posted a bulletin on the organization’s blog reporting on federal agents demanding a food storage cannery in Tennessee turn over customer lists so they might discover who is purchasing bulk storable foods and storing it at the facility owned by Mormons.



As Rhodes notes, it is part of Mormon Church religious doctrine to store food for hard times and emergencies. Church doctrine states that each family store a year’s worth of basic dry goods along with three months worth of store-bought canned and boxed foods. “These Church canneries also often sell food storage items to non-church members, seeing it as both morally right and prudent to help their neighbors store food, whatever their faith,” Rhodes explains.

He then speculates as to why the feds would demand customer lists. “DHS/FEMA wants to know which Americans have food storage so the federal government can at some future point confiscate that food. Just as with lists of gun owners, compiling such lists is the first step toward future confiscation,” he writes.

In fact, the government codified the concept of food confiscation and redistribution when president Kennedy issued Executive Order 10999 on February 16, 1962.

10999 was one of several executive orders signed by Kennedy under the rubric of “national emergency” that extended extrajudicial power to FEMA, including the ability to control communications, energy, food, fuel, farms, transportation, highways, railroads, inland waterways and seaports, health, education and welfare. The EO also allows FEMA to organize citizen work brigades under government control and undertake the relocation of the population.

10999 also gives FEMA the authority to control all public storage facilities.

On June 3, 1994, president Clinton consolidated all previous FEMA executive orders into one all-encompassing order, #12919.

As many have noted, FEMA is not an emergency agency. It is a martial law agency. It is often referred to as the “secret government” of the United States.

“It is not an elected body, it does not involve itself in public disclosures, and it even has a quasi-secret budget in the billions of dollars,” writes Harry V. Martin. “This government organization has more power than the President of the United States or the Congress, it has the power to suspend laws, move entire populations, arrest and detain citizens without a warrant and hold them without trial, it can seize property, food supplies, transportation systems, and can suspend the Constitution.”

If we take the above into consideration, it makes sense that the feds would be interested in keeping track of facilities storing food supplies.
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« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2012, 06:47:20 PM »

Links to High Quality HD "PNG" File ScreenShots:

Registration form
http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/5074/screenshot828theregistr.png

Slide-Show Part 1 "Welcome to Utah's Garden Challenge"
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/6341/screenshot824agenda21ma.png

Slide-Show Part 2 "Welcome to Utah's Garden Challenge"
http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/9323/screenshot823agenda21ma.png

"Garden Challenge Prizes"
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/1408/screenshot826theprizes.png

Utah.GOV Website's article with video.
http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/6100/screenshot825article.png

Utah State University's endorsement of "Utah's 10,000 Garden Challenge"
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/3023/screenshot827university.png

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« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2012, 10:06:50 PM »

Register Your Garden and Win 'Fun Prizes'...

... AND OUR GRAND PRIZE... DRUM ROLL PLEASE!!!  A LIFE TIME SUPPLY OF TYRANNY!!!

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« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2012, 03:05:59 PM »

There seems to be a trend? Seems innocent enough, but now they have a map...

http://agrimissouri.com/gardens/gardens10K/map
As more people sign up for the 10,000 Garden Challenge, more plots get planted on the Missouri map. Keep coming back and watch Missouri gardens grow!

10,177 gardens and growing...



http://mda.mo.gov/news/2011/Missouri_s_Botanical_Gardens_Join_Support_10_000_Garden_Challenge
May 12, 2011

Missouri's Botanical Gardens Join, Support 10,000 Garden Challenge

Director of Agriculture Dr. Jon Hagler announced today that the Missouri Department of Agriculture's 10,000 Garden Challenge has two new partners in the effort to get Missourians back to the soil.
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The Missouri Botanical Garden, located in St. Louis, is the nation's oldest botanical garden in continuous operation and a National Historic Landmark, and home to both research and educational efforts. Powell Gardens is a private, not-for-profit botanical garden located on 915 acres just east of Kansas City, Mo.
 
On March 14th, Governor Nixon, the First Lady, and Director Jon Hagler of the Missouri Department agriculture challenged Missourians to register 10,000 gardens in the state of Missouri and put them on a map to promote gardening, health and nutrition throughout the state.
 
Since then, over 10,000 people have visited the 10,000 Garden Challenge website to gain valuable information and over 2,500 gardeners have signed up to help reach the goal of registering 10,000 gardens. As an incentive for registering, for every 1,000 gardens registered a drawing is held for a $500 gift certificate from Tractor Supply Company. Two Missouri gardeners have also won $500 gift certificates from Tractor Supply Company.
 
With the help of some of Missouri's horticulture industry leaders, including Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, Stark Brothers Nursery and Morgan County Seeds, ten groups' gardens will win trees, seeds and tools to help them grow through the School & Community Gardens Contest. To learn more about opportunities to be a part of the 10,000 Garden Challenge, visit AgriMissouri.com.
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« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2012, 09:38:42 AM »

Utah Garden Challenge for Suckers
http://www.morphcity.com/home/117-utah-garden-challenge-for-suckers

By Cassandra Anderson
July 5, 2012

UDAFThe Utah Department of Agriculture and Food is promoting the Utah Garden Challenge in order to collect information about independent food production for the USDA.

The Utah Garden Challenge is a voluntary contest to register 10,000 gardens.  The data mining project has a broad interest in any "resource" who is growing food:

"Whether you grow a tomato in a pot, a row in a community garden, have backyard gardens, a CSA or working fruit and vegetable farm, we want to hear from you because you are an important resource as a food producer."


While the contest paints a proud face on independent food production, it is important to remember that registering with the government sets up a system to track, tax, permit or confiscate the registered item.  Gun ownership is a good example of this scheme.

According to a pop-up window on the official website, participants' gardens will be registered with the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS):

UtahGardenChallenge"We need to know how much food is being produced in Utah.  The Census of Agriculture is done every 5 years.  Every agricultural operation in Utah, regardless of size, is vital to this question.  If you produce $1000 of agricultural products, you can influence economic development and decision making by filling out a NASS survey.  We will only share your information with NASS by your permission.  Your response to the census of agriculture is protected by law.  For more information, you can go to www.agcensus.gov "

In other words, people who produce $1000 or more worth of food have an impact on the food market, and the USDA wants to know about what you are doing in your backyard.

Victory gardens in America produced up to 40% of all vegetables consumed during World War II, with over 20 millon home gardens and community plots that produced over 9 million tons of food.

The USDA is notorious for its corrupt partnerships and revolving door business relationships with big commercial agriculture.

Government Crackdowns & Food Control

Food is under attack because if you can grow your own food, have access to water and shelter, then what use do you have for a government master?

The federal government has profoundly overstepped its constitutional authority on all fronts, and there are a number of examples of the USDA's outrageous control over food that include SWAT team raids on raw milk sellers and fruit tree confiscation.

The Food Safety Modernization Act expanded the power of the FDA and its sister agency, the USDA.  The law is bad for many reasons and is an overwhelming burden on small and independent farmers due to over-regulation and increase in paperwork and reporting.

Additionally, the FBI identifies people who store food as potential terrorists!

Why Is Utah a Threat?

1.  A few months ago Utah voted down a Food Freedom Bill that would have made it a crime for anyone, including Utah state agents, to enforce the Food Safety Modernization Act's unconstitutional mandates.  It would have made farmers who trade only inside of state lines exempt.  The bill was a direct constitutional challenge to federal overreach.

2.  Highland City, Utah passed a Food Freedom ordinance that exempts residents from federal regulations on food that is produced, exchanged and consumed within city limits (state laws still apply).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=r3CYQtTqGj8

3.  Utah has the largest concentration of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as Mormons) who have an official policy of food storage, currently set at a 1-year minimum supply.  This may be construed as a threat by the FBI, especially since a 1-year supply of food can cost as little as $225.

Conclusion

Survivalist.com points out that the Utah Garden Challenge is linked to the United Nations Agenda 21 Sustainable Development plan for totalitarian control.

The Utah Garden Challenge is enticing Utahans with meager prizes (a 1-in-1000 chance of winning a giftcard or free restaurant dinner) to register their gardens and subject themselves to invasive government data mining.  But is your food independence worth it?
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« Reply #6 on: July 07, 2012, 09:43:17 AM »

Why Does the State of Utah Want To Register Survival Gardens?
http://survivalist.com/why-does-the-state-of-utah-want-to-register-survival-gardens.html

Posted on 02 July 2012 by Will

Gun registration is often a prelude to confiscation – so is it reasonable to suspect that garden registration could eventually lead to government seizure of independently grown food -- including survival gardens?

Any time a government wants to “register” something, it’s reasonable to believe that bureaucrats have eventual confiscation in mind. Think of how the tax collection bureaucracy strives to account for every penny of income people earn, spend, and invest. It’s also worthwhile to remember how firearms registration lists have been used to track down and confiscate personally owned firearms during times of emergency; this has happened during U.S. military operations abroad, such as the 1994 mission in Haiti, and in the aftermath of domestic disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina.

Here is a sound survival axiom in dealing with government bureaucracies: If they know what you’ve got, you should expect them to take it when times get tough. This is the perspective that should inform a proposed garden registry in Utah.

The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food is sponsoring an initiative it calls the “Utah Garden Challenge,” through which the agency is trying to entice 10,000 gardeners in the state to “come forward and document their gardens…. Whether locals grow a tomato in a pot, a row in a community garden, have backyard gardens, a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program or work a fruit and vegetable farm, Utah is encouraging its denizens to register their gardens! There is no garden too small!”

Why does the state want its “denizens” – an odd and mildly pejorative description for the state’s inhabitants, who are more commonly called “citizens” – to register their gardens with a government agency? One possible answer is found nestled among the buzzwords that litter the initiative.

According to the UDAF, “The 10,000 Garden Challenge is an example of the local movement for sustainable agritourism and living.” “Sustainable” is a term of art that grows out of the UN-centered Agenda 21 initiative, which if implemented would require regimentation, by administrative bodies populated with wise and far-seeing bureaucrats, of all human interactions with the natural world.

This approach is referred to as “sustainable development” – that is, economic and social development supervised by people who are uniquely attuned to nature’s needs, or at least pretend to be. Another potent hint is found in the fact that the project refers to independently grown food as “an important resource to the state” – a phrase through which the state agency implicitly asserts collective ownership over private property of the most vital kind. Official language makes prominent use of the collective possessive pronoun “our” – as if every backyard garden that was cultivated and harvested through individual initiative somehow becomes the property of the collective.

The UDAF is doing its best to draw a rhetorical smiley face large enough to disguise the hammer-and-sickle essence of its proposed garden registry. According to Commissioner Leonard Blackham, IFA Country Stores has “partnered” with the agency “to provide gift certificates as a small incentive to sign up. For each 1,000 gardens enlisted, a $500 gift certificate will be awarded to a participant, selected at random. A $100 gift certificate to the Slopes or The Farm restaurants … will be awarded to an additional participant selected at random for each 1000 registered gardens. In addition, there will also be awards for communities that sign up the largest number of gardens.”

Right now, the state is inviting participation, and offering small incentives; at some point, will it insist – and impose “penalties” for non-compliance? Developing the habit of asking questions of this kind is a vital survival skill.

Read more here.
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« Reply #8 on: March 20, 2013, 01:04:12 PM »

What kind of a joke is this - Register Your Garden?

What a laugh!

I don't think registering one's garden is about confiscating the food grown there.  More likely, since our federal government has declared they "...own all the water, above & below the ground, where rain falls, and puddles form.." it is a pathway to jail.

Register your garden, you evil garden-grower and get yourself to jail!

The entire State of Utah is comprised of "preppers."  Mormons prepare and save food for 8-10 years worth for the entire family.   The State of Utah maintains silos of grain in this regard. oh boy - are they a prime problem target for NWO, along with the Amish?  You bet.

I do not know how an entire State of people can be demonized as Preppers.

But, this is the entire mindset of Agenda 21.  People shouldn't have stores of food that they worked for, bought and paid for because it is "unfair" and should go to the collective.   Property owners shouldn't *have* that property because the "collective" should own it and prosper from it.  Yea right.

I just don't know why Americans should have to be "lowered" to $5000 per year.  Instead, as a regular American, I would rather work toward and see the rest of the world "raised up" to a highest level humanity can attain.  There's room at the top for everyone.







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« Reply #9 on: March 20, 2013, 04:08:39 PM »

I really don't understand how ANYONE could not see REGISTERING a garden is a real RED FLAG!

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