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They always put gag orders on the farmers they terrorize. They know that censorship and silence gives them the power to continue. We must become awake to the tyranny around us.
I've been considering EPOCH, your thoughts?
I grew up in ag, took a 30 year sabbatical and now back in for the last 5 yrs. Is there a specific agency leading the charge in the attack? USDA? FDA? BLM? EPA? Other? I'm curious.
The bull shit that started in the 80's w/ farming was what caused me to move along to a different career path. The government "agencies" were cranking up the regulations on both dirt and animal farming regulations. Small farms were starting to be auctioned off as family members were choosing not to carry on. You obviously know where it is now...which I'm positive is ugly based on what I've seen and your suggestion. (I'm seeing some cool things in the ag world right now, small is back and "finding a way" - it's pretty great to see)
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The people behind destroying small farmers are the same ones behind everything that ultimately ends in depopulation and denying The Creator.
Small farms and household family farms create freedom. To them all freedoms must be abolished. They want us to be entirely enslaved or dead.
Aside from guns there is nothing more threatening to the bad guys than food independence. We all need to understand this.
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By small, are you also referring to homesteading?
Yes, for sure and more. Smaller organic farms of all types getting food to the table via privately owned markets. It's growing, I can see it in our internal data as well as the anecdotal evidence witnessed by ourselves and others living in the community and surrounding areas.
On the homesteading front; yes, seeing & hearing some really nutty stories of people cashing in, moving to the country and attempting to totally disconnect. I wouldn't say it's rampant, but at my age, I have certainly seen more of it in the past 3 years than all years prior combined. We've been preppers for a couple decades, so I've been alert to that kinda change for a while.
Seems a lot of people want to get back to humanity's roots, of more people growing their own food and smaller communities.