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Moriarty's avatar

I completely agree. If you have anything for the average person to get into it, I will gladly share. Small following (mine) but some good eyes among them.

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Vxi7's avatar

Another policy perfectly aligned with other country. Of course every country introduce the rule one by one so people do not wake up against a globalist cabal.

Also maybe now the farmers are protesting but what they do not know is that cutting production can be beneficial if population decrease sharply then obviously you do not want to produce so much more crops and sell for peanuts. So maybe they should be wondering how it is possible government is fine with decreased production.

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William Hunter Duncan's avatar

I was in a 35 acre CRP field yesterday and today, an 8 year old planting with wildflowers and wild grasses. Yellow cone flowers, wild purple clover, and several other wild flowers were blooming. It is in the midst of industrial corn and soybeans fields. I saw three monarch butterflies and not even one other pollinator. Twenty years ago such a field would be full of dozens of species of pollinators.

The groundwater there is also heavily polluted with nitrates. You can't drink that water.

That is the thing about those high yields.

So the question should be, how do we prevent famine, groundwater pollution and the extermination of pollinators? I don't hear anyone in the industry or government even considering that question.

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ExtremeKiwi's avatar

It would be too easy to resolve this particular complexity by kowtowing to the totalitarian rulers set on starving people into submission. This would be the very same rulers that introduced covid virus and now monkeypox so they can have an excuse to inject the masses to cull the population. Mother Earth will be so proud!

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

Use own poo.

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