NAIS deception Within Our Ranks?
Yes, it’s true, but don’t be surprised. It’s an age old war tactic, as well as a human trait. Today, it’s better known as Counter Intelligence.
The Co-Chair of Equine Species Working Group (ESWG) is held by Dr. Marvin Beeman, DVM. People would think that to be a good thing: Intelligence, experience, a pulse on the farm and livestock community… Perfect for Counter Intelligence!
We should trust, or is it: Trust no one?
Dr. Beeman has awards and accomplishments of a lifetime, and as you read forward, you’ll find that he has extreme respect across the equine world, but not necessarily with those of us that might be deemed just ordinary folks.
Dr. Beeman is no ordinary man.
He is exceptional. So exceptional that he and his (independent) council of study of Equine needs according to NAIS is officially recognized by NAIS and the USDA as a man to listen to.
Here, is an excerpt from an interview that Judith McGeary of the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance had with Dr. Beeman… a few words that illuminate Dr. Beeman’s wisdom.
It was published in the October 2006 issue of Horse Gazette.
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The interview with Dr. Beeman revealed the view of the ESWG toward regular horse owners.
He repeatedly stated that he did not understand how people could say that they hadn’t had a voice in the process, because the major horse organizations were involved.
Dr. Beeman apparently was not concerned that these organizations didn’t include their individual horse-owning members in the process.
I told him my first-hand experience as a member of the American Quarter Horse Association, which did not fully inform its members of what NAIS was and certainly never asked our opinions about the program. Yet my real-life experience made no impression on Dr. Beeman. Rather, he again insisted that everyone had had a voice.
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… and this is a man that the Arabian Horse Association respectfully quotes on their website. But, as the reader can see, it’s not only the Arabian Horse Association that insisted on leaving members out of the loop. It was the same trickery used by AQHA.
To reiterate what I have stated in a multitude of articles: NAIS is not just about horsemen. It will have serious effects on all livestock and pet owners, and erode freedoms that are much to lengthy to list.
If the USDA has its way with the NAIS program, every citizen in this country will have a multitude of constitutional rights missing when they wake up the morning after.
Dr. Beeman is not the Lone Ranger in the fight to lock NAIS into private lives. He’s only one commander of thousands of Special Forces working to gain illegal control over a country that believes freedoms cannot be removed.
Each individual owes it to her or himself to learn and do more to remain free: Research NAIS information and take action against it.
Dr. Beeman is selling deception, and doing a fine job of it, but at times he makes statements that might make an alert person wonder… such as:
… getting angry when he is interviewed, and responding: That average animal owners should not put themselves “on par” with those who have “dedicated themselves to animal health.”
Apparently, he has missed the fact that those of us who own horses dedicate ourselves to animal health every single day as we take care of our horses. His attitude is that we simply need to trust those in charge, whether vets or the government.
Whoa. Many of us have evidence to the contrary!