
by Augusto Zimmermann and John Gideon Hartnett
The global oligarchs keep telling us that an impending global famine will be caused by extraordinary human conflicts and natural disasters. For example, the Dutch government has recently released a statement which attempts to deflect attention of the general public from their own extreme environmentalist policies by claiming that that, “because of climate change, poor harvests, armed conflicts and population growth, the danger of famine is increasing”.[1]
The Netherlands, a tiny country in terms of land and population, is nevertheless the second largest food exporter in the world, after the United States, a country much larger in territory and with around 20 times the population.[2] This is all coming soon to an end because the Dutch government has deliberately decided to undermine its own nation’s agrarian and livestock sector.
Dutch farmers complain that their fundamental rights have been seriously undermined by environmental legislation that threaten agricultural undertakings with elimination. It is estimated that up to 3,000 farmers will have to close down their productive farms due to radical policies which effectively blame them for “high greenhouse emissions”, despite the nation contributing with only 5.2 per cent of all the EU emissions.[3] Writing for The Spectator Australia, Xin Du comments:
“The Dutch policies are particularly puzzling, as Dutch farmers are among the most efficient in the world … It is therefore mind-boggling that the Dutch government and the EU would want to uproot this industry rather than to promote and emulate it in a world that is running out of food”.[4]
Of course, “running out of food” is not something that occurs at random or cannot be avoided. For example, in the Spring of 2021, President Rajapaksa of the Sri Lankan government banned the importation of synthetic fertilizer and pesticides forcing the farmers to convert to organic farming, essentially “overnight”. Food production collapsed and the economy went into freefall,
“Runaway inflation reached 54.6 percent last month, and the South Asian country is now headed toward bankruptcy. Nine in 10 Sri Lankan families are skipping meals, and many are standing in line for days in the hope of acquiring fuel.
“The agrochemical ban caused rice production to drop 20 percent in the six months after it was implemented, causing a country that had been self-sufficient in rice production to spend $450 million on rice imports — much more than the $400 million that would’ve been saved by banning fertilizer imports.
“The production of tea, Sri Lanka’s literal cash crop — it’s the country’s biggest export — fell by 18 percent. The government has had to spend hundreds of millions on subsidies and compensation to farmers in an effort to make up for the loss of productivity.”[5]
What is the real agenda behind all of this? We do not support the use of pesticides on agricultural products but the suddenness of the president’s edict caused the disaster. But why was it introduced? Just look to the United Nations (UN) and its insane environmental and sustainability agenda. It is the propaganda of overpopulation and environmental damage that leads governments like these to implement such rash insane programs.
The cult of environmentalism ferociously promoted by the UN/WEF oligarchs constitutes a major cause of famine now and into the future. We see this vividly illustrated in the Netherlands where thousands of farms are being forcibly expropriated by the government to reduce the nitrogen (nitrous oxide) emissions from cows. The globalists claim nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas and we must stop meat production to reduce it. This is just another scam of the global warming cultists.
The truth of the matter is that the globalists want the land to build a new green city with thousands of hectares of solar farms to power their futuristic wet-dream city. So, how is that going to affect global food supplies? Not very well we suspect.
We also have seen this in Brazil when the then President Jair Bolsonaro tried to import synthetic fertilizer from Russia. Brazil is the world’s fourth largest food producer and it needs a steady supply of fertilisers to power its impressive agricultural industry.[6] And yet, the country’s largest international supplier of fertilisers is precisely Russia, which accounts for 44 per cent of the total the country consumes each year, making it the world’s largest importer of fertilisers.[7]
When the war in Ukraine broke out the Brazilian President was intelligent enough to ignore globalist demands and meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow, on 16 February 2022, to reassure continuing cooperation between both countries in various fields including agriculture.[8] Above all, Brazil desperately needed to import 97 per cent of the roughly 10 million tonnes of potassium it uses for crop production each year, thus making it the world’s largest importer.[9]
As one may expect, Bolsonaro’s visit to Russia was heavily criticised by the U.S. government. Thankfully, the Brazilian leader did not back down and an agreement with Russia was made that objectively saved the world from a catastrophic food crisis. “If Brazil were to scale back next year because of a lack of fertiliser, that would certainly be bad news for a global food crisis”, says Joseph Schmidhuber, an economist who has studied the conflict’s impact on food for the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation.[10]
The world should therefore be most grateful to Bolsonaro and hope that he would be re-elected in the presidential elections held in November year. And yet, the U.S. Government did absolutely everything at its disposal to actually remove him from the presidential office in Brazil. U.S. President Joe Biden effectively orchestrated a ferocious international campaign against his re-election.[11]
The war in Ukraine, coupled with the West’s economic sanctions, has put the world’s food security at tremendous risk. These sanctions are supposedly meant to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. However, they are actually causing a serious danger to the world’s ability to feed itself.[12] In the worst-case scenario, says Chris Barrett, an agricultural economist at Cornell University, “we are going to see tens of millions of people suddenly facing famine”.[13]
This possibility of facing famine certainly includes the people of the United States. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently released a disturbing report that essentially warns the American public about inevitable food shortages.[14] Apparently, the “pandemic” and a continuing war in Ukraine has severely compromised that nation’s food supply. The threat of food shortage in the United States has been further aggravated by governmental policies that result in rising interest rates, price hikes due to inflation, and excessive environmental regulations that, once combined, create very serious problems for that nation’s agrarian and livestock sector.[15]
We are constantly told that there are too many people on this planet and it can’t support them all. Of course, concerns about population growth are not new and, in 1968, ecologist Paul Ehrlich predicted worldwide famine due to overpopulation. “Sometime in the next 15 years, the end will come”, Ehrlich told CBS News in a prophet tone.[16] Needless to say these apocalyptic predictions about catastrophic overpopulation have proved to be entirely false over and over again.[17]In spite of all the worry, access to food and resources increased as population rose.[18]
However, the suggestion to tackle supposed of overpopulation remains and the global oligarchs’ present solution to the supposed problem is to depopulate the planet down to 500 million and relieve the environment of the stress on both resources and environmental damage. Renowned primatologist Jane Goodall said, at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2020,
“We cannot hide away from human population growth, because it underlies so many of the other problems. All these [environmental] things we talk about wouldn’t be a problem if the world was the size of the population that there was 500 years ago.”[19]
In 1600 the world population is estimated to have been 500 to 580 million.[20] That means 94 per cent less humans in the world. Of course, by eliminating 94 per cent of humans you also eliminate the “most injurious form of carbon pollution”. According to James Tonkowich, a scholar at the Institute on Religion & Democracy in Washington, D.C., there is indeed a long history of environmentalist thinking that sees humans primarily as consumers and polluters.[21] And somehow we are meant to believe that reducing the world’s population by 94 per cent will change the weather. This has been the program of the Club of Rome as far back as 1972 when its first report “Limits to Growth” stated,
“With no major change in the physical, economic or social relationships that have traditionally governed world development, society will run out of the non-renewable resources in 100 years”.
The Club of Rome, an oligarchical think-tank, was concerned with global resources and overpopulation. The WEF, which was founded by Klaus Schwab in 1971, has set about implementing the Club of Rome’s agenda. How to reduce the global demand on resources and limit environmental damage? Depopulate the world of humans.
Curiously, biologist Eric Pianka, the “Texas Distinguished Scientist of 2006”, contended in the 1992 proceedings of the Texas Academy of Science that, in order to “save the planet”, the size of the world’s population should be reduced by 90 per cent. Forrest Mims, Chairman of the Environmental Science Section of the Texas Academy of Science, writing at The Citizen Scientist, comments on the “final solution” proposed by him:
“Professor Pianka said the Earth as we know it will not survive without drastic measures. Then, and without presenting any data to justify this number, he asserted that the only feasible solution to saving the Earth is to reduce the population to 10 percent of the present number.
“He then showed solutions for reducing the world’s population in the form of a slide depicting the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. War and famine would not do, he explained. Instead, disease offered the most efficient and fastest way to kill the billions that must soon die if the population crisis is to be solved… AIDS is not an efficient killer, he explained, because it is too slow. His favorite candidate for eliminating 90 percent of the world’s population is airborne Ebola (Ebola Reston), because it is both highly lethal and it kills in days, instead of years.
“After praising the Ebola virus for its efficiency at killing, Pianka paused, leaned over the lectern, looked at us and carefully said, We’ve got airborne 90 percent mortality in humans. Killing humans. Think about that.” [22]
Depopulation can also be done and has been done through engineered wars. For example, in the First World War 21.5 million died of which 13 million were civilians. The civilian deaths were largely caused by starvation, exposure, disease, military encounters and massacres. In the Second World War, 40-50 million died, the largest of any war.[23] Then there were the massacres by the communists. For example, Stalin’s Bolsheviks (1929-53) killed 40-60 million, and Mao Zedong communists (1946-76) killed 65-78 million.[24]
Currently we are in an asymmetric war, some kinetic (NATO/Ukraine vs Russia) but primarily a silent war where food shortages are engineered. This is achieved through shutting down production by driving farmers from the land, banning of live animal exports in Australia and disrupting supply lines like we saw in the “pandemic” years.
Another example is seen in many countries now where legislatures are de-colonializing their countries and “giving back” to the Indigenous peoples. This is another ploy of the global oligarchs associated with the World Economic Forum, which will mean loss of food security and destruction of farm production. Western Australia just enacted such a law.[25]
But probably the greatest driver of famine is none of the above, but in fact the supply of currency and credit. Control the food supply and you control the people but control the money supply and you control the whole world. Of course, controlling the money supply also directly affects the food supply.
We may very soon experience a reality of apocalyptic proportions. Curiously, in the book of Revelation, Chapter 6, verses 5 and 6, we read:
I looked, and there before me was a black horse! Its rider was holding a pair of scales in his hand. 6 Then I heard what sounded like a voice …, saying, “Two pounds of wheat for a day’s wages, and six pounds of barley for a day’s wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!”
This is one of the 4 horsemen of the Apocalypse which brings famine. Black is the colour of mourning. The scales indicate that the land was torn by engineered economic war, and is filled with sorrow, mourning and despair. This includes sanctions and control of global credit, which has been happening for a long time and the populace is diverted by talk of price inflation being the cause of high food prices. But that is putting the cart before the horse (no pun intended). Fiat currency printing is the cause of price inflation as the value of the dollar deflates.
Since 2008 the world-dominating US Federal Reserve has been “printing money” like never before. Currently, the amount is already 2.3 times larger (in the same dollar terms) than was “printed” during and after World War II and there is no stopping. Since the US dollar is the global reserve currency either hyperinflation will result and/or a total global economic collapse will ensue. Either way, it doesn’t matter, global famine will accelerate. It is inevitable.
The only real solution is to stop all wars on the people. Stop the wasteful kinetic wars and stop the war on citizens by insane fiat currency printing. It is time to support local food production and to demand that governments respect our fundamental human rights, including private property rights. Above all, we must stop the woke depopulation agenda and put an end to the WEF’s neofascist agenda before it is actually too late.
[1] ‘Food security, sustainable agriculture and water management’, Government of the Netherlands, at https://www.government.nl/topics/development-cooperation/the-development-policy-of-the-netherlands/food-security-sustainable-agriculture-and-water
[2] https://dutchreview.com/culture/innovation/second-largest-agriculture-exporter/
[3] James Crisp, ‘Netherlands to close up to 3,000 farms to comply with EU rules’, The Spectator Australia, 28 November 2022, at https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/11/28/netherlands-close-3000-farms-comply-eu-rules/
[4] Xin Du, ‘The Dutch farmers’ stand against green tyranny’, The Spectator Australia, 13 May 2023, at https://www.spectator.com.au/2023/05/the-dutch-farmers-stand-against-green-tyranny/
[5] Kenny Torrella, Sri Lanka’s organic farming disaster, explained, https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2022/7/15/23218969/sri-lanka-organic-fertilizer-pesticide-agriculture-farming
[6] ‘Brazil as an Agricultural Powerhouse’, WeForest, June 10, 2022, at https://www.weforest.org/newsroom/brazil-agricultural-powerhouse#:~:text=Agriculture%20is%20one%20of%20the%20main%20pillars%20for,crop%20producer%20%28such%20as%20soy%2C%20sugarcane%20and%20maize%29.
[7] ‘Russia-Ukraine War Worsens Fertilizer Crunch, Risking Food Supplies’, NPR, April 12, 2022, at https://www.npr.org/2022/04/12/1092251401/russia-ukraine-war-worsens-fertilizer-crunch-risking-food-supplies
[8] Lisandra Paraguassu, ‘U.S. Denounces Bolsonaro’s Solidarity with Russia as Ukraine Crisis Brews’, Reuters, February 18, 2022, at https://www.reuters.com/world/us-denounces-bolsonaros-solidarity-with-russia-ukraine-crisis-brews-2022-02-18/
[9] Sam Cowie, ‘Ukraine War: Global Fertiliser Crunch Pressures Brazil’s Amazon’, Al Jazeera, 16 May 2022, at https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/5/16/ukraine-war-global-fertilizer-crunch-pressures-brazils-amazon
[10] Jack Nicas, ‘Good News for Food, Bad News for War: Brazil Buys Russia Fertilizer’, The New York Times, May 8, 2022, at https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/08/world/americas/brazil-russian-fertilizer-sanctions.html
[11] Robbie Gramer, ‘How Team Biden Tried to Coup-Proof Brazil’s Elections’, Foreign Policy, 28 October 2022, at https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/10/28/brazil-elections-bolsonaro-democracy-biden/
[12] Jack Nicas, ‘Good News for Food, Bad News for War: Brazil Buys Russia Fertilizer’, New York Times, May 8, 2022, at https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/08/world/americas/brazil-russian-fertilizer-sanctions.html
[13] Christina Lu, ‘Russia’s Invasion Unleashes Perfect Storm in Global Agriculture’, Foreign Policy, March 24, 2022, at https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/03/24/russia-war-ukraine-food-crisis-wheat-fertilizer/
[14] Grant Miller, ‘Here’s What the USDA Revealed to the American People About Future Food Shortages’, The Epoch Times, 26 June 2023, at https://www.theepochtimes.com/heres-what-the-usda-revealed-to-the-american-people-about-future-food-shortages_5342683.html
[15] Amy Nelson, ‘Farmer predicts more food shortages, higher prices in 2023: Wake up and support local’, Fox News, 28 December 2022, at https://www.foxnews.com/media/farmer-predicts-more-food-shortages-higher-prices-2023-wake-up-support-local
[16] Charles C. Mann, ‘The Book That Incited a Worldwide Fear of Overpopulation’, Smithsonian Magazine, January 2018, at https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/book-incited-worldwide-fear-overpopulation-180967499/
[17] Melanie Philips, The World Turned Upside Down: The Global Battle Over God, Truth and Power (Encounter Books, 2011) 300.
[18] Peter Jacobsen, ‘Is Having Children in 2021 Really ‘Environmental Vandalism’’, FEE, 28 April 2021, at https://fee.org/articles/is-discouraging-people-from-having-children-environmental-vandalism/
[19] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XKm0MUIJQs
[20] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estimates_of_historical_world_population
[21] ‘Evangelical Leaders Exploited by Global Warming – Population Control Lobby’, Acton Institute, 29 September 2006, at https://www.acton.org/press/release/2006/evangelical-leaders-exploited-global-warming-popul
[22] Ronald Bailey, ‘To Save the Planet, Kill 90 Percent of People Off, Says UT Ecologist’, Reason Magazine, 3 April 2006, at https://reason.com/2006/04/03/to-save-the-planet-kill-90-per/
[23] Encyclopedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/event/World-War-I/Killed-wounded-and-missing, https://www.britannica.com/event/World-War-II/Forces-and-resources-of-the-European-combatants-1939
[24] https://toppublicenemies.blogspot.com/2015/12/top-25-mass-murderers-in-history.html
[25] J.G. Hartnett and A. Zimmermann, Food security and property rights under threat in Western Australia, The Spectator, https://www.spectator.com.au/2023/06/food-security-and-property-rights-under-threat-in-western-australia/
Published in the Caldron Pool and in the Epoch Times.
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