“Agri-terrorism”? Feds Shut Down Seed Library in Pennsylvania | Global Research
Feds
told the library system that they would have to test each individual
seed packet in order for the facility to continue, an impossible task,
which meant that the seed library was shut down.
Cumberland
County Library System Executive Director Jonelle Darr was told that the
USDA would, “continue to crack down on seed libraries that have
established themselves in the state.”
Cumberland County
Commissioner Barbara Cross applauded the USDA’s decision, warning that
allowing residents to borrow seeds could have led to acts of
“agri-terrorism.”