USAID and Globalist Plans to Dominate Food Supplies
Right, or Left? Populism, patriotism, and food poverty.
Far-Right Populism, or Patriotic Resistance?
The totalitarian possibilities of the UN/WEF cabal of multinational “stakeholders” (who seek to own all the world’s steak) is neither the Left- nor the Right-wing, displaying more of a chimera displaying slogans common to both. Kissinger’s proposal in his 1974 Kissinger Report to control human population growth for “national security” and industrial protectionism was couched in glowing ambitions to rescue poor nations “equitably,” elevate African women above gender discrimination, save humanity from climate change (first cold, now hot), and other social justice (Marxist) language. As Dr. Vernon Coleman has warned, "We have reached the point on the political circle where communism merges with fascism."
As Human Life International recounts:
Although the United States government has issued hundreds of policy papers dealing with various aspects of American national security since 1974, NSSM-200 continues to be the foundational document on U.S. government population control. It therefore continues to represent official United States policy on government population control and, in fact, is still posted on the USAID website.
The subject of NSSM-200 is “Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests.” This document, published shortly after the first major international population conference in Bucharest, was the result of collaboration among the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Departments of State, Defense and Agriculture."
This transition has morphed from an environmental to a globalist socialist movement, manifested in the grand redistribution schemes of the Green New Deal and recent proclamations by the WHO, WEF, and World Bank (and the, thankfully defunct, Biden Administration) that a “whole-of-government” approach must be employed at all levels of human society – especially agriculture – to forestall certain doom. That global empowerment IS a certain doom and will do nothing to respond to the ecological threats exploited as justification for absolute control.
Later permutations of this plan have matured into more stealthy obfuscations, but the same result is visible – elitists and powerful corporations staging a final coup to eliminate individual human choices, nation-states and their cultures, and anything akin to democratic rights or processes. All totalitarian regimes employ this or a similar ruse, regardless of their ideological roots.
Social justice ideology is exploited to make claims on food supplies that contribute nothing to agricultural health. Ultimately, social justice ideology is the Trojan Horse of globalist plans for absolute totalitarian domination. The answer to agricultural pollution is distributism, not “a final globalist solution.” The WEF and other international bodies touting these grand schemes are “partnered” with the same industrial food and chemical corporations that have destroyed soil and water in pursuit of profits and market share.
However, once the annoying farmers and food lovers start to rebel against their would-be masters, or people who want their own cars or backyard gardens stubbornly persist in what the WEF labels “outdated mindsets,” the globalists and their left-wing environmental lackeys dutifully label such resistance as dangerous “right-wing” forces, employing fear and denigration to discredit those fighting to preserve their livelihoods and food supplies. This political demonization of farmers is in full force in Europe, where substantial political shifts have resulted from the effort to shutter farms and dispose of cows.
One outlet declaimed disenfranchised voters for flocking to “extremist parties,” not as a reaction against extremist neo-liberal policies that destroyed their lives, but themselves “politicizing debate”:
Tapping into a widespread sense of economic insecurity, both right-wing and centrist parties adopted this narrative and sparked a politicized debate that frames pro-green and pro-competitiveness policies as opposing forces.
The Associated Press ran the provocative headline “Frustrated farmers are rebelling against EU rules. The far right is stoking the flames”:
Farming in Europe is about more than just food; it touches on identity. In France, the far right taps into the love of “terroir,” that mythical combination of soil, location, culture and climate.
The far right has used farming as a way to attack mainstream parties. In Italy, the far right has mocked the EU’s efforts to promote a low-carbon diet, playing on farmers’ fears that lab-grown proteins and insects could one day replace meat.
Such calls fall on fertile ground. According to predictions by the European Council on Foreign Relations, the radical right Identity and Democracy group could become the third biggest overall in the next European Parliament, behind the Christian Democrats and the Socialists, but edging out the Liberals and Greens. The farm protests are providing vital leverage.
The two poles are becoming clearer: a totalitarian domination headed by corporate profiteers who agitate left-wing groups and conjure fears of climate change, versus populist revolt when those impacted by the profound inequities and harms inflicted by this macabre dystopian effort resist. The first are totalitarian thugs parading as rescuers, whatever their political ideology: the latter are common folks trying to survive and make ends meet, immediately maligned as “far-right extremists.”
All of these globalist efforts run afoul of rooted cultural American beliefs in personal liberties and democratic representation:
To the framers of the U.S. Constitution, property was as sacred as life and liberty. The inalienable right to own – and control the use of – private property is perhaps the single most important principle responsible for the growth and prosperity of America. It is a right that is being systematically eroded. Private ownership of land is not compatible with socialism , communism, or with global governance as described by the United Nations. Stalin, Hitler, Castro, and Mao – all took steps to forcefully nationalize the land as an essential first step toward controlling their citizens. The UN, without the use of military force, is attempting to achieve the same result.
I will be documenting proof of this sinister “Control the Food, Control the People” globalist plan in coming Substack posts. Stay tuned, and please help others get tuned in — the evidence is right in front of us, and I have been digging in to prove this truth. The globalists are coming, and they have long been operating within the USAID!
As a senior in HS in 1974, I remember hearing about Kissinger’s report, and of course his famous statement, “ Control the Food, Control the People”. It is also important that insure to control the messaging, instill fear and thus reliance on the “beneficent government” and their indoctrinated “experts” to provide solutions ( in reality they engage in Hegelian tactics… create problem- offer solution, Covid is a good example of this ). All along the population must be primed via an educational system which rewards accepting dogma repeated ad naseum in every text ( especially rampant in scientific topics ) while punishing questions, debate, and discussion not with critical evaluation but only with derogatory labels and ad hominem attacks such as the headlines you provided in this post. My hope is that more and more people will continue to see through all this for what it is, a globalist one world dystopian prison for we the people of the world.
"When he opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature say, “Come!” And I looked, and behold, a black horse! And its rider had a pair of scales in his hand. And I heard what seemed to be a voice in the midst of the four living creatures, saying, “A quart of wheat for a denarius, and three quarts of barley for a denarius, and do not harm the oil and wine!” Rev. 6:4-5
i am neither a prophet nor the son of a prophet but I think I know where this is heading. I especially appreciate your comments on the European farmers. We need to pay more attention as Europe has traditionally and often served as a bellwether for America.