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Ogden1Frost 5 points ago +5 / -0

So many great quotes in this speech that I want to remember. I transcribed it below:

When did we, The People, become the problem?

I ask this question because it’s become increasingly clear that the agenda being pushed by those in power is anti-human, anti-people, anti-us!

The Great Reset, The Fourth Industrial Revolution, The New World Order; call it what you will, but it all boils down to the same thing: Everything that’s wrong in the world — from the climate, to the food supply, the energy supply, the whole damned lot — everything’s that’s wrong is all our fault, and we have to be made to suffer in order to make it right.

And when it’s remade, it won’t be for us, The Many, it will be for The Few. If you feel in your gut that something somewhere is badly wrong, then you’re not alone. I feel it too and have done for a long time . . .

The problem we have now is that we’re being deliberately kept in midair by one dreamt-up crisis after another so that we cannot ever relax. We cannot get back to normal because normal is not allowed.

I notice it’s all gone quiet on the war in Ukraine and on COVID restrictions. Both are still on the back burner, though, ready when World War III and/or lockdown is needed again.

For the last few days it’s been Climate Code Red from “President” Joe Biden. Here in the UK it’s all been about how Summer itself is the enemy — and that’s our fault, too. We can’t be trusted to keep ourselves alive when the sun’s out. We used to race to the beach in search of those temperatures so we could boast about them and the tan when we got home.

That war is also being waged on the natural order of things becomes more and more blatant, more and more obvious. Most recently it’s been the bid to seize and centralize the ownership of farmland.

Computer software salesman Bill Gates is now the largest private owner of farmland in the US, with more than a quarter of a million acres in 19 states. Bill Gates is not a scientist. Bill Gates is not a physician, nor any kind of virologist or vaccinologist, but he has been the single most enthusiastic salesman of so-called vaccines for COVID, vaccines that do not work as advertised, and that have killed or damaged people in numbers as yet unknown.

He’s also not a farmer, and yet he’s vacuuming up American farmland as hard as he can go.

Ask yourself why that might be. Why does a man who is not a farmer, but who’d rather we the troublesome people eat the synthetic meat and genetically modified food — in which he is so enthusiastically invested — be taking as much of the farmland as he can for himself? The man — who did more than any other single individual to push experimental medical products of untested, unproven safety, products in which he was similarly invested, into every human arm on the planet — is every bit as determined to dictate what goes into our mouths as well?

Ask yourself why. And just, by the way, who put Bill Gates in charge of the world anyway?

In the Netherlands, the leftist World Economic Forum-flavored government is seeking to drive farmers off the land they have farmed for generations. This is being done under the pretext of the green agenda, Agenda 2030, punishing the farmers for the use of the fertilizers that were foisted upon them by the state and EU-sponsored agriculture industry in the first place.

This is a confected crisis, cover up for the blatant objective to take the land away from private people and place it under the control of the state. The message is clear: The state wants us to think that the farmers have messed up the land, messed up the environment, messed up the world. And so now the land must be taken away from them once and for all. All across Europe now farmers are rising in opposition to the imposition of EU policies they describe as anti-farming. The scale of the protest is breath-taking and yet most of the mainstream media pretends it’s not even happening.

I say this assault on those who have worked the land that should be providing us with our food is nothing less than evil. Collectivization of farming has been practiced before, of course, by communists. It’s always by communists. In the Soviet Union, the cruelest of the land-grabbing focused on the demonization of a class of people just a generation or two beyond the misery of serfdom under the czars — totalitarians for another sort.

A minority of farmers had briefly secured ownership of some land, made enough money to build some decent homes for themselves and their families. This is the group the Soviets targeted as “Kulaks,” a word that means tight-fisted, greedy, mean, so that the mob would turn on them. The Kulaks were murdered, the women raped first; those that survived were driven off the land and herded onto trains bound for exile in Siberia, never to return.

With those who knew how actually to farm removed from the farmland, a disaster unfolded. The insanity of collective farming Soviet style caused The Holodomor, a famine that claimed man millions of lives in Ukraine and elsewhere in the Soviet Union. People descended into cannibalism to such an extent that posters had to be put up in the countryside reminding parents it was wrong to eat their children.

Anti-human, anti-people: That’s the agenda now. The determination to take farmland away from farmers is also anti-nature. It’s more of the same anti-human, anti-nature mindset from totalitarians who also do not care about the natural order of things.

It should never have been about Build Back Better. What is needed is Back To Basics. Back To Nature. Back To Normal.

For thousands of years our species didn’t have any sense of owning the land; rather they belonged to it, as hunters and gatherers of wild food. Then came farming and farmers and that sense of ownership made manifest with the building of walls, the raising of tombs that meant the bones of ancestors remained on the land they had farmed in their time, as physical proof of connection to place. There was a profound and meaningful connection to the land and to the soil.

Steadily, in just the last few centuries, agriculture was industrialized, and in the bid for profit and productivity, farmers were pushed to use products that were poison to the wider environment. Finally the penny has dropped for those in power. They look on at those who own the land and see another challenge to their outright control, another enemy to be defeated or erased. The farmers who cooperated with systems in order to meet targets and stay afloat are now being made scapegoats for consequences over which they had no control in the first place.

Now the land itself is being taken from us, from the people. Farmers are being offered money to leave, sell up, abandon the farms their families have worked since time out of mind. That land is being bought, not by young farmers with a view to continuing ancient traditions, but by corporations and asset management companies that will ensure nothing grows there at all. If they have their way, the little people will be fed from labs with synthetic meats and infinitely processed plant-based abominations that, judging by sales in supermarkets, hardly anyone wants.

Frustrated by our human insistence on real foods, real beef, lamb and pork, and real vegetables grown in fields, we are to be separated from the soil once and for all. Anti-human, anti-nature: It’s all around us. We are being made a wasteful species, encouraged to use once and throw away, turning our backs as millions of tons of good food are bulldozed into landfills.

The so-called green agenda is predicated upon the rape of the earth for rare minerals, lithium and cobalt and more, also metals like copper, silver and gold. The extraction of those commodities means wholesale destruction of environments. Before a single turbine is raised or solar panel set in place the sites are cleared and sterilized of all life. The turbines are held up by massive plugs of concrete, while in action they kill millions of birds. When it comes to the end of their working lives, there’s nothing to be done with the colossal blades but to bury them in vast landfill sites.

There’s plastic everywhere in the landfills and in the rivers and in the sea. During the Pandemic, the production of plasticized masks, testing kits, PPE equipment — all plastic — went into overdrive. Where are the activists to complain about the billions of masks and the rest now in the ground and in the oceans, throttling the life out of marine creatures, steadily dissolving into micro-plastics that will end up in our bodies as we consume the fish.

More and more we’ve been separated from the land and from nature; we’ve been systematically uneducated so that we don’t know where food comes from. We don’t know how to grow food, how to raise livestock. The connection of our growing and raising our food should be intrinsically human. Eating food reared and grown organically close to our homes, rather than mass produced on factory farms, shrink-wrapped in plastic and flown for thousands of miles, is the very making of a happy and healthy people. This has been taken from us for profit, but more fundamentally because it’s part of separating us from the natural world itself.

The same elite that has taken almost all the money is now after everything else as well, including the land beneath our feet.

All the time more and more plans are demonstrably and obviously a bid to separate us from what has always mattered, from each other, from our landscapes, and even from the creation of the food we eat and the water we drink. More and more of us are fat, unfit, rattling with pills; fewer and fewer people are happy. We’re in the process of being colonized by corporations, and companies have come for the land. If we’re not careful, we’ll be herded onto reservations next. That’s not a joke, by the way.

I’ve said it before and I’ll keep saying it, it doesn’t have to be this way! Look now to the farmer, those that are being bullied off their land and out of existence. There’s so much we need to remember and to relearn, and awareness of the land is part of it. In fact, essential to it. The relearning should start with the land, with the soil. It should start with teaching a child how to care for a single seedling. We come from the soil, and one way or another, we go back to it in the end.

While we are here, we should remember that we own it; that the land is ours by right, and that is our obligation, our responsibility, our right and privilege to care for it so that it can do what it has always done, which is care for us

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Ogden1Frost 5 points ago +5 / -0

Gonna start watching for hairstyle comms.

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Ogden1Frost 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, imissvoat!

The hermeneutics of Q:

  1. No post can contradict another post.
  2. Unless disinformation is necessary.

I'm sure there are more.

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Ogden1Frost 1 point ago +1 / -0

Who are the puppet masters behind Valerie Jarrett?

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Ogden1Frost 6 points ago +6 / -0

Ivy League diplomas do not equal brains.

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Ogden1Frost 1 point ago +1 / -0

Excellent catch. Thanks!

by JC77
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Ogden1Frost 1 point ago +1 / -0

Where are the fat kids?

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Ogden1Frost 2 points ago +2 / -0

Adrenochrome doesn't kill people. The people who use Adrenochrome kill people.

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Ogden1Frost 3 points ago +3 / -0

Now waiting for FAKE NEWS to report that Nikki Fried is the MOST POPULAR gubernatorial candidate in the HISTORY OF FLORIDA!

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Ogden1Frost 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2022/04/06/eric-boehlert-andrew-breitbarts-worthy-left-wing-opponent-dies-at-57/

Another left-winger has been hit by a train.

Left-wing writer Eric Boehlert, 57, a former Media Matters pundit who clashed frequently with Breitbart News founder Andrew Breitbart, was killed tragically Monday in New Jersey when he was struck by a train while riding his bicycle.

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Ogden1Frost 1 point ago +1 / -0

THANK YOU! Great interview. Gonna try to share it with my normie friends.

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