Organizations like the International Standardization Organization (ISO) are setting guidelines internationally for how governments and companies can follow their food production from processing to distribution. However, Alaskan seafood traceability is already mandated by law to ensure that if a product says that is Alaskan, that its path from ocean to the grocer can be documented. This implies knowledge of producers, good record keeping during processing, adequate labels, and a tracking system that functions from catch to retail. These and other steps, such as monitoring and surveillance of shipments, allow truth in advertising and empower consumers to choose wisely and sustainably. Functional Illiteracy causes over 93 million U.S. adults serious physical, mental, emotional, medical, and financial problems (at least 34 different types of problems) so severe that we would consider most of these problems a crisis if they occurred to us. In addition, about 600 million of the over 1.3 billion English-speaking people around the world read English so poorly that they have the same types of problems. The good news is that there is a simple, easily-implemented, PROVEN solution to the problem. December of 2012 is quickly becoming a popular topic about the end of the world. Several ancient civilizations have predicted this time frame to be the end of the world. What if they are right? How can we prepare ourselves for the worst disasters seen in the history or man kind? This article describes an incredibly egregious example of abuse by the Nevada State Worker’s Compensation System against a disabled man. The case is on-going, and the intent of the article is to develop possible connections to help resolve this serious matter. 