Another
Way to Kill U.S. Farmers: Seize Their Bank Accounts on Phony Charges
Monsanto’s
Food and Drug Administration can’t close down small dairies and
private food clubs fast enough
25 April, 2012
Via:
Food Freedom News:
Monsanto’s
Food and Drug Administration can’t close down small dairies and
private food clubs fast enough, bursting on the scene with guns drawn
as if the criminalized right to contract for natural foods we’ve
consumed for millennia deserves SWAT attention.
Now,
Obama has the Dept. of Justice going after small farmers under the
post-911 “Bank Secrecy Act” which makes it a crime to deposit
less than $10,000 when you earned more than that.
“The
level we deposited was what it was and it was about the same every
week,” Randy Sowers told Frederick News. The Sowers own and run
South Mountain Creamery in Middletown, Maryland.
Admittedly,
when the Sowers earned over $10,000 in February, and learned they’d
have to fill out paperwork at the bank for such large deposits, they
simply rolled the deposits over to keep them below the
none-of-your-fucking-business amount, rather than waste time on
bureaucratic red tape aimed at flagging terrorism or other illegal
activities.
“Structuring,”
explains Overlawyered.com, “is the federal criminal offense of
splitting up bank deposits so as to keep them under a threshold such
as $10,000 above which banks have to report transactions to the
government.”
While
being questioned, the Sowers were finally presented with a seizure
order and advised that the feds had already emptied their bank
account of $70,000. The Dept. of Justice has since sued to keep
$63,000 of the Sowers’ money, though they committed no crime other
than maintaining their privacy.
Without
funds, they will be unable to make purchases for the spring planting.
When
a similar action was taken against Taylor’s Produce Stand last
year, the feds seized $90,000, dropped the charges, and kept $45,000
of Taylor’s money.
Knowing
that most farms operate on a very thin margin, such abuse of power
wipes out a family’s income, and for a bonus, the feds enhance the
monopoly power of Monsanto, Big Dairy and their supply chain.
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