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Jolie Rouge
05-15-2012, 08:31 AM
Police arrest 9 "Occupy the Farm" protesters at Berkeley
By Emmett Berg | Reuters – 7 hrs ago.

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Three weeks after anti-poverty activists took over 2 acres of land belonging to the University of California at Berkeley and planted a vegetable garden for the needy, police in riot gear on Monday raided the site and arrested nine people.

UC Berkeley officials said the garden would be left intact and would be tended to by university staff.

A group calling itself Occupy the Farm, an offshoot of the anti-Wall Street activists who launched last fall's Occupy Wall Street movement protesting corporate greed and bank bailouts, started the unauthorized garden on April 22.

Campus police said 25 to 100 people had maintained a round-the-clock presence at the site since then, until police moved in on Monday and ordered them to leave.

Two of the activists were arrested for trespassing and seven others for unlawful assembly, said campus police Lieutenant Eric Tejada, but there was no violence or injuries.

According to its website, the Occupy the Farm garden was intended to grow food "to meet the needs of local communities" on vacant land belonging to UC Berkeley's College of Natural Resources. The soil on the site was tilled by the activists and planted with some 1,500 saplings, they said.

UC Berkeley spokesman Dan Mogulof said the garden's presence had prevented a corn research project from proceeding as planned. He said, the garden would be maintained by the university as part of an effort to boost urban agriculture in the area. "The problem here is there was no coordination," he said.

In a videotaped response to the eviction posted on YouTube, a man identifying himself as Ashoka Finley vowed to continue working on the garden clandestinely. "What I believe in is food justice," he said. "That's why I am here, and that's why I'll continue to be here, planting crops, seeding crops and harvesting crops, and sharing them with our community."

http://news.yahoo.com/police-arrest-9-occupy-farm-protesters-berkeley-072209910.html


The soil on the site was tilled by the activists and planted with some 1,500 saplings, they said.

What did they plant? Saplings refer to trees and you have to wait years before getting "food" from a sapling - and you don't plant 1,500 in a 2 acre plot and expect an orchard... typically each tee should have a four to six foot radius.

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I don't get it. Why didn't they just aproach the school before hand? I'm sure there would be land at the school they could use for a community garden. Its seems very Berkeley like.

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Part of the reason that they did it was to create a community garden and they have made many other community gardens in places they do have permission to use. The other reason was to prevent GMO research from taking place. Global agribusiness use public universities to develop their products and keep the profits for themselves.

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Here is how adults feed the poor. They get a job and that job pays them money. They take some of that money and buy food. They take that food and give it to a food bank.

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Why not teach the poor how to grow their own food? That's what Occupy was doing. I thought conservatives were in favor of self-sufficiency and against dependency? Food banks cause dependency. Farms make people work for their food.

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How is taking over school property teaching people to grow their own food? So are you telling me that the poor people are going to go to Berkerly and take care of these saplings? hahahahaha

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Farming is hard manual labor and I don't think most poor people would be willing to do it, why else are farms staffed with illegal aliens and migrant workers. Then there's the problem of farming if you don't own your own land. There's also the problem of the leaders of this plan not knowing what they're doing. Mainly the problem is "city people" vs "country people". Country people have large gardens and can feed themselves; city people have no idea where to even begin.

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Food justice? WTH ?

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If you want to be a farmer go work for or be a farmer on your own government subsidized land. Please stop usurping private property under the guise of fairness when in reality your are just taking something that is not yours.

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Where were they during the $40,000 a plate hollywood celeb fundraiser?... How many poor people could they feed with that kind of money?

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So it takes 25-100 protesters to farm 2 acres? The sorriest 3rd world farmer does better than that.

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Does anyone else think this is funny?

pepperpot
05-15-2012, 04:41 PM
"Occupy" anything is trespassing and thievery. If they are so concerned about "feeding the poor", they can grow vegetables on their own property and give it away.

"Occupy" movements are nothing but thieves and trespassers that hurt working people.

hblueeyes
05-16-2012, 10:42 PM
If it were to prevent GMO food, then I'd be for it. Sadly it wasn't. GMO (Genetically Modified Food) has NO nutritional value and does not have to be labeled. One study using over 500 rats feed only GMO food had terrible effects. Half became sterile. They grew weird tumors and strange growths. They had hair growing around their organs and between their teeth. Scary stuff. GMO food is FDA approved too.

Me

Jolie Rouge
08-05-2013, 11:36 AM
Water Rights : http://www.bigbigforums.com/news-information/641453-collecting-rainwater-now-illegal-many-states-big-government-claims-ownership-over-our-water.html

Chicken Man kills himself after long fight with Roswell government officials

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Roswell Chicken Man

This is one of those stories that often never makes it to the Front Page of any newspaper or website. It’s a story about Property Rights and Eminent domain. It’s the story of one man who tried to fight back; and sadly it’s the story of a man who lost it all in the process. It’s also a story that can happen to anyone who is reading this article.

The story begins back in 2009 when Andrew Wordes, otherwise known as the Roswell Chicken Man, began his fight to raise chickens on his property. In February 2009, the city of Roswell, GA started to cite Andrew Wordes for raising livestock in his backyard. Wordes, who had started raising chickens on his .97-acre homestead in 2005, decided to fight back. And guess what he Won.

But sadly, that’s when the real trouble started: You see, the story actually has very little to do with chickens. While the city of Roswell, and cities just like it across America, would like people to believe it’s as simple as chickens - the real story is about the rights of property owners.

In a map that was published back in 2003, as part of Roswell’s 2030 Comprehensive Plan for city improvements, one thing becomes painfully obvious. The city had already planned to take Wordes property.

The Map showed that the city had major plans for his property. In fact, Wordes property sat right in the middle of a planned city park. His property was being targeted for “city improvements”, and this fight had nothing to do with chickens. The chickens were really just the catalyst for the city to unlawfully seize his land.

After initially winning his fight in municipal court, the City of Roswell made Wordes life a living hell.

The Harassment Begins…


On Dec. 14, 2009, the city council approved a new ordinance banning roosters and using lot size to limit how many chickens a resident could keep. Wordes claimed that the harassment started immediately after the meeting, when Roswell police ticketed him for no insurance and a number of other moving violations.

•In September of 2010, Roswell prosecuted Wordes under the new ordinance claiming he had too many birds for his lot size. The judge found him not guilty since he had the chickens before the ordinance became law.

•In September of 2010, he was convicted of grading sediment on his land without a permit and having inoperable vehicles in his yard. He was sentenced to community service.

•In November of 2010, code enforcement served Wordes with a nuisance citation.

•After winning twice in court against the city, the county then got involved and actually cited him for “not properly stacking his firewood.”

•In 2011, the 84 year-old women who held Mr. Wordes mortgage was harassed by the city into selling Wordes mortgage for forty cents on the dollar. The city then began the foreclosure process.

•While in the process of trying to save his home, Andrew Wordes was arrested by Roswell Police on the day that he was to bring paperwork that would’ve delayed his bankruptcy and the foreclosure on his home.

•Wordes was jailed for violating his probation after the city claimed he only served 122 of the 150 hours of community service that he had been ordered to serve. He then served 99 days in jail.

After his release, he placed a sign on his property that read “Trespassers will be construed as a bodily threat” and then waited for authorities to arrive and remove him. On Monday at 10:45 a.m. Marshalls arrived at the home. After a two hour standoff, Wordes advised the Marshalls that they needed to immediately leave the property. That’s when the explosion happened. After years of battling for his right to keep his land, Wordes finally had enough.

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On a website dedicated to Andrew Wordes, one of his friends wrote:


We all lost a little something today. Andrew was a man of faith, with a strong love for God. He was a staunch Constitutionalist with a passion for our freedoms and liberties.

You pushed Mr. Wordes to this point. You marched around Roswell bashing Andrew, annihilating his character, marking him as crazy and filing lawsuits whenever you could, bankrupting him and denying him rights given to property owners in the United States.

Andrew fought the good fight,not just for himself but for others because he knew it could happen to anyone. And it is. Eminent domain is being abused all over our country, just look it up. Communities are plagued with repeated abuses of the use of eminent domain. It’s tragic and your neighborhood could be next. Andrew fought to his last breath, for himself, for me, for you. In his mind, he went on his terms. Right out of Atlas Shrugged. Andrew is at peace now but it’s not over.

The sad truth about this story is it’s 100% true.

It’s also not an isolated incident.

From the Federal Government seizing property because of “environmental regulations”, to local municipalities who use code enforcement agents codes to intimidate people into giving up their land, we have a huge problem in this country. Our property rights are being shredded before our eyes and it’s only a matter of time before this story becomes an everyday occurrence.

The Chicken Man, Andrew Wordes, in his own words from an interview he gave last month on the Rusty Humphries show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=D0Md7aIudZE

http://offgridsurvival.com/chickenmandeadafterfightinggovernment/