Perhaps Americans will look past the personality warfare and examine who is controlling their food supply and health.
My next book is nearly complete. The working title is “Farm Hard or Starve.”
The world’s largest corporations have been quietly but inexorably consolidating control over humanity’s food supplies and economies for decades. Our soils, waters, seas, and children are polluted like never before. Carbon dioxide has been used as a fear distraction to justify more debt, more control, and more pollution — all in the name of “saving humanity and the world” from…. humanity.
Wake up, humans!! Bill Gates, John Kerry, Al Gore, Dick Cheney, and Klaus Schwab never were your benefactors. These are the heirs of Kissinger’s proposal to staunch human overpopulation by controlling the world’s food supplies. Just look at your grocery shelves and look how sick and fat we have become.
Then keep looking as to why!
I am looking forward to your new book. You are spot on about the food and agriculture issues we are facing as a nation. We must all grow and produce more food, know where our food comes from, and have a hand in agriculture somehow. Rock on!
Well Kissinger did state, Control the Food, Control the People…. Funny that…
I homestead hard. My cabbage is still going strong as is the chard, Parsely, parsnips and I had many more pints of potatoes than I need. Dry beans… all home grown, a few years worth. We do not raise our own meat, but might get it raising pork in the future. Right now, we just buy from local farmers. I could improve on carrots. The chickens are happy and lay beautiful eggs. Back in the day we were all responsible for our own food. Growing up in semi-rural NJ, it was my job to plant and weed the garden and harvest it. We had enough for our family of 6; I traded stuff with the dairy down the road, and helped them pick sweet corn… they taught me to drive the three on the tree truck through the fields, they gave me raw milk and gee I never got sick and I lived to tell about it. Glad you are coming out with a new book for the Klar collection in my hard copy only library.