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  • U.S. Food Production Has Taken A Very Dangerous Turn In The Wrong Direction

    06/03/2023 2:51:27 PM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 29 replies
    End of the American Dream ^ | June 1, 2023 | Michael Snyder
    If farmers and ranchers don’t produce enough food, we don’t eat. So we should always be very thankful for our hard working farmers and ranchers. Unfortunately, farms and ranches all over the United States have been hit by a string of disasters in recent months, and as a result food production has taken a turn for the worse. So does that mean that we should expect that there will soon be shortages of certain items? Unfortunately, it appears that is likely to be the case. For example, it is being reported that approximately 90 percent of Georgia’s peach crop for...
  • The Terrorist Attacks On America's Food Supply Are Real

    02/06/2023 8:30:10 AM PST · by george76 · 45 replies
    Emerald Robinson ^ | Feb 2, 2023 | Emerald Robinson
    Over 130 food production & processing plants have been damaged in two years. One expert says the USA is under attack. ... at least 130 of America’s food production and processing plants had been damaged or destroyed in the last two years. Dr. Huff is one of the foremost experts on the security of our agriculture system. He described these events as “terrorist attacks.”
  • This is probably the only food production facility guaranteed not to burn down mysteriously

    09/03/2022 5:42:02 PM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 17 replies
    strangesounds.org ^ | 9/2/22 | Strange Sounds
    I think I have found the only food production facility guaranteed not to burn down mysteriously… Look into the investors who made this possible. There’s a rabbit hole worth exploring that ties back to Trudeau. Also look at the VP of research and development, if you had former DARPA director on your bingo card, you win. Trudeau has Canada at the front of the line for the WEF globalists. Digital ID. Bugs for food. Strictest mandates worldwide. Well, my pet chickens won’t complain… And I’ll eat the eggs.
  • The Tragedy of Fritz Haber: The Monster Who Fed The World

    07/31/2022 11:56:14 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 28 replies
    medium.com ^ | 8/2/16 | Paul Barach
    .On the German side of this horror show stood Fritz Haber. Small, bald, and potbellied, he gazed across the battlefield through pince-nez glasses at his country’s enemies: the British, the French, and their dominion forces. Wrapped in a fur coat against the chill of the late April evening, the German-Jewish chemist prepared the signal. In front of him were 6,000 metal tanks containing his creation. At six in the evening, the wind was just right to put his plan into action. With his typical Virginian cigar hanging below his trimmed mustache, he gave the signal.
  • Complete Coincidence? At Least 7 Large Farm Fires Occur in US in Last 10 Days

    06/07/2022 7:16:22 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 35 replies
    The Western Journal ^ | June 7, 2022 at 2:41pm | Mike Landry
    There were seven major farm fires in the United States over a recent 10-day period. In the big picture, they were for the most part relatively small-scale events. But with reports of so many fires at food production facilities, you can’t help but notice. Coincidence? It could be. But it does get your attention. A barn in Hanover Township, Ohio, burned Monday. Officials initially were concerned that a person was in the burning structure but found no people or animals inside, according to the Butler County Journal-News. Saturday was a North Smithfield, Rhode Island, horse farm fire. Thankfully, none of...
  • USDA: 69% of total U.S. winter wheat production currently in drought zones… sharp decline in yields right around the corner

    04/24/2022 7:12:23 AM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 25 replies
    Starvation.news ^ | 4/23/22 | Ethan Huff
    Only 32 percent of the winter wheat crop in the United States received a “good” or “excellent” rating from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), new reports show. While this represents a slight increase of two points compared to a week ago, the figure is far behind 2021’s 53 percent rating, illustrating just how bad America’s wheat crop is due to persistent drought conditions in many areas. “Winter wheat rated as fair was 32 percent and winter wheat rated poor to very poor was 36 percent,” reported the Longview News-Journal. “Winter wheat headed was 5 percent, 1 point less than...
  • Millions staring at famine as food insecurity soars: Report

    05/05/2021 3:26:34 PM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 46 replies
    al jazeera ^ | 5/5/21 | Rebecca Rosman
    Food insecurity in the world’s poorest countries reached record highs in 2020, with millions staring at famine, a situation exacerbated in part by the COVID pandemic, according to a UN report. From Haiti to Syria, some 155 million people across 55 countries who rely the most on humanitarian assistance were classified as being in “crisis” – meaning in urgent need of food – a 20 million increase since 2019, according to the report released Wednesday. The report – based on a study organised by the Global Network Against Food Crises, a partnership between the European Union, Food and Agriculture Organization,...
  • Biden Attacks Farms - Comprehensive War on Global Food Supply - Engineered Famine [Great Reset]

    01/29/2021 12:50:59 PM PST · by Jan_Sobieski · 77 replies
    Ice Age Farmer Broadcast ^ | 01/29/2021 | Ice Age Farmer
    The Biden admin's executive actions in the last 48 hours are attacking farms and implementing the technocratic takeover of food, accelerating a global collapse in food production by paying farmers NOT to grow food, cutting their financial support, tasking Tom Vilsack's USDA with a Net-Zero goal, changing COVID guidance on grocery stores, restaurants, and meatpacking plants. Meanwhile, the media is finally acknowledging the soybean shortage, and the US is now also experiencing a fertilizer shortage, which will further increase costs and cause yields will collapse. As other countries stop exporting to protect domestic supplies, the US has been wholly sold...
  • The Farm Of The Future Might Be In Compton. Inside A Warehouse. And Run Partly By Robots

    10/06/2020 7:40:20 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 75 replies
    LAist ^ | OCTOBER 6, 2020 | STEFAN A. SLATER
    From the outside, the gray and white warehouse near the corner of Oris Street and Mona Boulevard seems like a thousand other mundane Southern California buildings. But the interior, once completed, will resemble a sketch from a futurist's daydreams. If all goes well, the 95,000-square-foot Compton facility will house rows of hydroponic towers organized into emerald walls of non-GMO, pesticide-free leafy greens. These plants won't rely on sunlight in order to grow. Gleaming LED lamps will provide all the light the crops could ever want. Robots will transport seedlings while other machines move the towers as part of an orchestrated...
  • Right to Farm--eating emotion

    10/02/2016 8:31:34 AM PDT · by Sean_Anthony · 8 replies
    Canada Free Press ^ | 10/02/16 | A. Dru Kristenev
    Environmentalists' desired result: Destruction of food production to the point that food is no longer affordable. How to lessen the "surplus population"...Make sustenance so expensive they die of starvation Increasingly, city-dwellers seeking view lots or large acreage have been fleeing the metropolitan areas to build larger and even luxurious homes in rural America, often opposite agricultural operations. Once they’d invested in constructing homes and settled into their new digs, they were awakened to the realities of country living, including the sights, smells and sounds of working farms… and they didn’t like it. The offshoot was a plethora of nuisance suits...
  • A THIRD of food produced worldwide goes to waste, UN report reveals

    09/12/2013 7:03:29 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 48 replies
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 12:08 EST, 12 September 2013 | Ted Thornhill
    The food the world wastes produces more greenhouse gas emissions than any country except for China and the United States, the United Nations said in a report. Every year, about a third of all food for human consumption—around 1.3 billion tonnes (1.4 tons)—is wasted, along with all the energy, water and chemicals needed to produce it and dispose of it. Almost 30 percent of the world’s farmland, and a volume of water equivalent to the annual discharge of the River Volga, are in effect being used in vain. … In the industrialized world, much of the waste comes from consumers...
  • Ceding America's sovereignty through food policy

    08/16/2010 9:53:46 AM PDT · by WriteStuff · 3 replies
    Across the Back Fence ^ | 08/16/2010 | Todd Fitchette
    American sovereignty is probably in no greater danger than now as Congress moves to cede decisions on agricultural production and policy to the World Trade Organization and labyrinth of unelected government officials within the United States, including the Department of Homeland Security. Section 404 of the Food Safety Modernization Act: Declares that nothing in this Act shall be construed in a manner inconsistent with the agreement establishing the World Trade Organization or any other treaty or international agreement to which the United States is a party.
  • Outsourcing's third wave (outsourcing food production)

    05/23/2009 2:36:41 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 6 replies · 793+ views
    Economist ^ | 05/21/09
    Outsourcing's third wave May 21st 2009 From The Economist print edition Rich food importers are acquiring vast tracts of poor countries' farmland. Is this beneficial foreign investment or neocolonialism? Click to enlargeEARLY this year, the king of Saudi Arabia held a ceremony to receive a batch of rice, part of the first crop to be produced under something called the King Abdullah initiative for Saudi agricultural investment abroad. It had been grown in Ethiopia, where a group of Saudi investors is spending $100m to raise wheat, barley and rice on land leased to them by the government. The investors are...
  • Fahey challenges plant closing

    04/07/2004 1:52:20 PM PDT · by Willie Green · 5 replies · 72+ views
    Omaha World-Herald ^ | Wednesday, April 7, 2004 | MARK KAWAR
    For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. The owner of a downtown food factory has said it will close the plant this year and end 426 jobs - a plan that Mayor Mike Fahey immediately challenged. Pinnacle Foods Group Inc., in a letter Wednesday to the union representing most of the plant's employees, said it will close its frozen food factory in October. The plant - which has operated under the Vlasic, Swanson and Campbell names - has been at the site near 10th Street and Capitol Avenue since the 1950s. The letter attributed the closing to Pinnacle's...