This is one more news article in the mounting evidence of foul play in the world of world government. So, after you read the following information and listen to the radio broadcast from the link below, contemplate the ramifications.
Below was excerpted from an email that I get from Off The Grid Radio.
Dear
A beekeeper of 58 years wants to know how an unelected state
agency, which appears to answer to no one, can come in and destroy years
of research, equipment, and bees without due process and even without a
search warrant. Has recent loose interpretations of the Constitution
and the power of the federal government spilled over into state
governments, who now think they can act with impunity and shut down any
business that happens to question an agency’s validity, credentials,
or findings? Is the era of big bully government upon us?
Those are the questions in Illinois right now, and Terrence
Ingram would like them answered. This organic beekeeper has been
subjected to searches that he was unaware occurred, to inspectors and
their illiteracy when it came to knowledge about bees, and to the
destruction of years of research that he says proves that Roundup is a
major factor in Colony Collapse Disorder. In addition, he had
successfully bred a queen that appeared to be resistant to Round-up,
having survived three summers and winters where other queens and
colonies died.
However, according to the
Prairie Advocate, a newspaper in northwester Illinois, the most troubling aspect of all this was:
[T]he State Department of Agriculture came in and
inspected their hives when they were not home and without due process,
took their bees and hives. At the time of the theft the Ingram’s [sic]
had not yet had their day in court to prove that their hives did not
have foulbrood. Ingram knew that the inspectors could not tell what they
were seeing and had warned the Department that if any of them came
back it would be considered a criminal trespass. Yet they came back
when he was not home, stole his hives and ruined his 15 years of
research.
"What was the value of that 3-year-old queen?" Ingram asked. "It
could have been that she would have a resistant trait that we could
expand into the whole bee culture to help them survive this Round-Up
thing. How can you place a dollar value on that potential?"
Considering the fact that Ingram’s queens, bees, and hives were
taken off his property on March 14, rather than being "abated," as was
the "requirement" stated in the notices from the IDofA, the dollar
value of such a queen cannot be disregarded as a major motivation for
such an act.
Please join Bill Heid and Terry Ingram on today’s Off the Grid
Radio program as they discuss this latest atrocity of Illinois state
government officials. Bill has personally done business with Terry since
the early 80s, and this is a matter that strikes close to home. As
Terry Ingram asked the
Prairie Advocate, "Is Illinois a police state, where citizens do not have rights?"
Unfortunately, it would appear so.
Click Here To Listen To The Interview Now!
Regards,
The Off the Grid Radio Team