View Full Version : No Farmers, No Food, What Will You Eat? Insects


Caroline13
10-14-2023, 03:53 PM
Something tells me MOST here don't get this information. My ex was born and raised on an Iowa farm decades ago and when he grew up he left the farming world and joined the scholastic world and tech......

I have to believe more and more young generations are NOT farming the land, so no farming, no food??? Correct.....


Here is a summary of all this that I received today. This is NO JOKE, it's what is happening.


https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2023/10/14/no-farmers-no-food.aspx?ui=6056f7bff9194ec828d230542d2b5e503d2d32b8da387a245991d33706a1f4cd&sd=20060730&cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art1ReadMore&cid=20231014&foDate=false&mid=DM1477141&rid=1937550638


STORY AT-A-GLANCE
A war against farmers has emerged, threatening to push them off the land they’ve farmed for generations

As small and mid-sized farms close their doors, governments and corporate entities can scoop up the land

Those in control of the land control the food supply and, along with it, the people

Much of this threat is cloaked under Agenda 2030, which includes 17 sustainable development goals with 169 specific targets to be imposed across the globe, in every country, by 2030

The push to eat insects is part of this plan; in 2021, the European Commission authorized mealworms as food, releasing a news release touting “the growing role that insects will play as part of a healthier, more sustainable diet”


Are green policies around the world, targeting everything from too much nitrogen to protection of endangered species, all part of a plan to get small farmers off the land, paving the way for totalitarian control of the food supply — and insects as part of your daily diet?

These and other tough questions are posed by Roman Balmakov, Epoch Times reporter and host of Facts Matter, in "No Farmers, No Food: Will You Eat the Bugs?"1 Balmakov says:2


Do some hard praying that the above information is ********e....


I've been hearing food shortages for months and feel it in food deliveries and other type orders I place.

ponytail
10-15-2023, 08:05 AM
I have lived in my town for 50+ years. We were surrounded by farms, ranches and dairies. Az once had more dairies than WI. Now we are surrounded by homes. tech companies and shopping centers. I really dislike it all. And so sad.

Caroline13
10-15-2023, 01:32 PM
I have lived in my town for 50+ years. We were surrounded by farms, ranches and dairies. Az once had more dairies than WI. Now we are surrounded by homes. tech companies and shopping centers. I really dislike it all. And so sad.


Yep our country's population has exploded and farms are possibly few and far between, I can't say for sure. But from what I've lived thru in my life and where things are now, it's rather frightening. My saving grace I guess is that I'm old and lived a lot of life. If one can a home garden could really help but outside of that do what you can and be aware and maybe you won't be too shocked if this information really comes to pass. I feel a heavy saddness for the younger generations if this is true. My grandkids!!!!!


My town has community gardens and one can rent a plot and have their garden there. I've never done it but thought about it over the years. I would think other cities in our country have these type gardens also.

https://smdp.com/2020/02/01/the-santa-monica-community-gardens-an-overview/

Dude111
10-15-2023, 06:07 PM
Things are getting scary :(

Caroline13
10-16-2023, 10:37 PM
Coast to Coast tonight has this guy as first 2 hr speaker: I listen to C2C when something interests me, truths who knows......


First Half: Host of the Saturday Food Chain Radio talk show, Michael Olson has been farming since the age of six, and has produced feature-length news for various media. He'll discuss the global corporate consolidation of food production and how China is leading the way to capture total control of food production and distribution.