Posted on 11/03/2024 4:21:52 AM PST by MtnClimber
By getting governments to over-regulate farming, elite oligarchs like Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab aim to take control over food production in the name of sustainability.
Besides ‘degrowth’ and ‘net zero,’ one other dangerous buzz phrase being bandied about by proponents of the Great Reset is “nature-positive food systems.” The stated goal of moving to new food systems is to reduce nitrogen emissions, livestock production, and meat consumption. This is to be achieved by consuming plant-based products, lab-grown foods, and insects (as a source of protein). The moot question, however, is whether such a change is at all necessary?
The U.N., the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Rockefeller Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and other NGOs would have us believe so. These institutions are controlled by the global elite, who aim to create monopolistic markets for themselves and enslave people, turning them first into captive consumers without choice, and eventually, without free will. So, the U.N. and its co-conspirators have manufactured a food crisis, and by linking it to their other fabrication — an exaggerated climate crisis — they are using it to reset the world’s food system.
Their plan to “transition to net zero, nature-positive food systems by 2030” translates into a war on traditional farmers. Unable to absorb the added costs of new regulations and controls, small, independent producers are being squeezed out of farming. Their place is being taken by multinational agribusinesses. Unchecked, these multinationals will dominate farming in a decade or two.
Were this to solve the problem of global hunger, there might be some reason for those who oppose the transition to make concessions. But the evidence is to the contrary. For several years now, the Gates Foundation’s Alliance for A Green Revolution (AGRA) has been coercing farmers in Africa to give up...
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And reduce world population through famine.
I would like to help the global elite eat a lot less.
They’ve already mandated garbage meals for the schools. I’m sure the same for hospitals and Senior facilities.
Let’s take something as important as food production and remove the diversity and localization of the current system and concentrate it exclusively in a few companies.
That sounds like a great idea. Because food has never been used to control people, so I’m sure it will be fine.
Anyone that can’t see what this is, deserves what they get.
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Another factor: There are no children to take over the family farm.
Should be an Elite reset.
Unless good men step up and "reduce" leftist/globalist psychopaths like Klaus Schwab and Bill "Epstein" Gates, to name but a very few.
“Control”
by Mr. Mister
from their album, “Go On.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1MzAXPLiGw&list=OLAK5uy_nQm89-BmDR_J-f9PDXKabJcmxKMftkMbw
A family sized farm (Like ours was) takes a lot of hours but the costs are thru the roof and profits are razor thin. We specialized somewhat in hay and farm to table beef but still the kids decided to move on. They wish they could have stayed on, and we do, too. One son was really good with machinery, one son was really good with cattle and our daughter was a sharp manager. See what a team they would have made?
The farm population kind of makes an hour-glass shape. At the top are big producers (family farms that went big time) and at teh bottom are part timers. In the middle, squeezed out, are the traditional sized family farms.
But the part timers are the ones to not discount. They do it because they are dedicated and just waiting for better opportunities.
And feed them with Solent green.
And it seems like the mega farms are the ones with salmonella and e coli issues. It’s onions today, but I remember the globe writing a hit piece on us when we “defiantly” still sold our own romaine when there was a huge recall nationwide. Reporter was all “it could be seed born” panic. Dummies. Yes, go big ag and control the food supply and thus the peoples.
The longer they can keep people in the dark regarding the importance of meat to human health, particularly RED MEAT (with obesity, diabetes, and possibly cancer, being the result of not eating it), the better chance they have to simply get Red Meat outlawed...which is CLEARLY their goal.
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Another factor: There are no children to take over the family farm. Nope, mine sure didn’t. Two engineers and a medical doctor. I guess they saw what I had to do to try to make a living and said: “Nope, not me”.
Cattle are very ‘green’. They produce a lot of food and don’t cause much pollution or erosion. They don’t require fertilizers to be used on their pastureland.
This is a long video, as all his are. It’s almost 3 hours long, but jam packed with information that is really eye opening.
Casey is a doctor and her brother used to be a lobbyist and reveals a lot about what goes on in Washington as far as pandering to special interest groups.
Joe Rogan Experience #2210 - Calley Means & Casey Means, MD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0lTyhvOeJs
A little dated as data is from 2012, but a lot of practical ideas here:
10 Realistic Ways to Overcome Food Crisis
https://rurallivingtoday.com/prepping/overcome-food-crisis/
Top 10 Money Saving Crops
(All are very easy for anyone to grow, in the ground or in pots. I grow them all.)
https://dev.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/top-10-money-saving-crops-zb0z2001/
10 Ways to Improve Food Security for Your Family
1. Stock a Pantry
2. Get to Know Your Local Farmers for Food Security
3. Consistently Cook from Scratch
4. Garden like You Mean It
5. Learn Food Preservation Methods
6. Forage
7. Raise Meat
8. Plant Edible Perennials to Improve Food Security
9. Make it Yourself (Cleaning supplies, Toiletries, etc.)
10. Go Zero Waste (Compost, Reduce, Re-Use, etc.)
https://www.gentlysustainable.com/10-ways-to-improve-food-security-for-your-family/
11. Visit The Garden Thread every week for ideas and inspiration. Many knowledgeable FReepers post there and they are ready, willing and able to help you learn to grow your own, improve your skill set, share recipes and talk about what works and what doesn’t. :)
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4274988/posts
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