weatherman714
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The Post-Bush Regime: A Prognosis
Wed Jan 09, 2008 6:18 pm
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I did an entire thread during the summer on the skyrocketing food prices and rapidly decreasing food reserves. I also explained how weather modification would be used to keep "dollar hegemony". Certain nations would be forced into drought by NATO and the US to outst their farmers from the fields and accept whatever grain reserves the US had left over from our biofuels for an increasing large amount of money. We'll only accept dollars and it will be a force to combat our extremely large trade imbalance with all the dollars floating around that are becoming increasingly worthless. It would also shift the power to US agribusiness on the world scale and to the family farmer on the local scale. This article pretty much sums it up.
quote: ...the world is sitting on the brink of a major food crisis. Emergency stockpiles are at low ebb, production levels are down, crop failures are up, etc. It’s a very nasty picture even without biofuels.
In this context, the net consequence of a major biofuel agenda comes down to intentional genocide. In order to provide marginally more fuel to the over-consuming industrialized nations, untold millions will starve in the third world, in addition to those untold millions that are already starving. The marginal energy gain is so small by comparison, that we must accept that the biofuels agenda is primarily about genocide. However when we begin reading about new famines breaking out, perhaps in Brazil where biofuels are now going into massive production, the headlines will blame it on droughts, or crop failures, or some other excuse, as they always do. We will meanwhile feel a ‘green glow’ every time we fill up our Prius with biofuels, unaware of what damage we are doing. And perhaps we’ll donate to Oxfam, or adopt some third world child and send them letters.
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=7693 |