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23 Nov 2018
The National Agricultural Imagery System (NAIS) was a voluntary federal program for tracking animals.

So number seven, when he was talking about, right before we went back to this, he was talking about the animal ID system and premises ID. These are two things that the globalists were going to put into place in order to make it so that farms can't exist. The animal ID proposal was a voluntary system. Right. But it's actually even worse for Alex's argument than that. According to the National Agricultural Law Center, quote, While the NAIS program was voluntary on the federal level, some states mandated portions of it on the state level. This was just a system that was proposed in order to track animals, so if there's an outbreak of something like mad cow, it becomes easier to contain. It was voluntary, a suggestion on the federal level, but a couple states, states' rights, decided to pass it as mandatory on the state level.