If they couldn’t kill you with a vaccine, they’ll starve you to death. From Milan Adams at lewrockwell.com:
We live in perplexing times. It’s almost inconceivable to think that there’s a war being waged against food, an absolute and undeniable necessity of life. Yet, here we stand, on the precipice of what looks like a catastrophic agenda against global sustenance.
So, what’s this newfound hostility against the thing that keeps us alive?
Take a deep breath. Farming uses nitrogen, and suddenly, nitrogen is the new antagonist in the tale of global warming. The narrative is simple: eliminate nitrogen, save the world. Yet, in the name of “preservation,” entire segments of our food production are under siege.
Consider rice – a staple for half the world’s population. Renowned agencies claim, “Rice accounts for roughly 10% of global methane emissions,” emphasizing the urgent need to curtail its production. But the ramifications? Starvation for billions.
Look to the Netherlands for further evidence. Dutch farmers, the backbone of a nation that is a leading exporter of meat and agricultural products, are being chased off their lands. A staggering number, 3,000 farms, are forecasted to be confiscated in the coming years. The tragic fallout is evident, with a reported 20 to 30 farmers tragically ending their lives annually.
Gill Bates and CCP, but I repeat myself, own way too much farmland in FUSA.
That sounds like a meme!
Texas and some western states were the worst and I was shocked by how much is owned in Red State.
In the agitprop directory on the Samizdat box I have the WWII food is a weapon, clean your plate poster.
As youngsters a bud’s grammaw showed us her food ration card from that time.