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Living in Epoch-Defining Times: Food, Agriculture and the New World Order

Colin Todhunter

An organic urban farm in Havana, Cuba

Farmerless farms manned by driverless machines, monitored by drones and doused with chemicals to produce commodity crops from patented genetically engineered seeds for industrial ‘biomatter’ to be processed and constituted into something resembling food. Data platforms, private equity firms, e-commerce giants and AI-controlled farming systems.

This is the future that big agritech and agribusiness envisage: a future of ‘data-driven’ and ‘climate-friendly’ agriculture that they say is essential if we are to feed a growing global population.

The transformative vision outlined above which is being promoted by the likes of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation amounts to a power grab.

Whether through all aspects of data control (soil quality, consumer preferences, weather, etc), e-commerce monopolies, corporate land ownership, seed biopiracy and patenting, synthetic lab-made food or the eradication of the public sector’s role in ensuring food security and national food sovereignty, the aim is for a relative handful of corporations to gain full control of the entire global food system.

Smallholder peasant farming is to be eradicated as the big-tech giants and agribusiness impose their ‘disruptive’ technologies.

This vision is symptomatic of a reductionist mindset fixated on a narrow yield-output paradigm that is unable or more likely unwilling to grasp an integrated social-cultural-economic-agronomic systems approach to food and agriculture that accounts for many different factors, including local/regional food security and sovereignty, diverse nutrition production per acre, water table stability and boosting rural development based on thriving local communities.

Instead, what is envisaged will lead to the further trashing of rural economies, communities and cultures. A vision that has scant regard for the right to healthy and culturally appropriate food and the right of people to define their own food and agriculture systems.

But is any of this necessary or inevitable?

There is no global shortage of food. Even under any plausible future population scenario, there will be no shortage as evidenced by scientist Dr Jonathan Latham in his paper The Myth of a Food Crisis (2020).

Furthermore, there are tried and tested approaches to addressing the challenges humanity faces, not least agroecology.

Reshaping agrifood systems

An organic-based, agrifood system could be implemented in Europe and would allow a balanced coexistence between agriculture and the environment.

This would reinforce Europe’s autonomy, feed the predicted population in 2050, allow the continent to continue to export cereals to countries which need them for human consumption and substantially reduce water pollution and toxic emissions from agriculture.

That is the message conveyed in the paper Reshaping the European Agro-food System and Closing its Nitrogen Cycle: The potential of combining dietary change, agroecology, and circularity (2020) which appeared in the journal One Earth.

The paper by Gilles Billen et al follows a long line of studies and reports which have concluded that organic agriculture is vital for guaranteeing food security, rural development, better nutrition and sustainability.

For instance, in the 2006 book The Global Development of Organic Agriculture: Challenges and Prospects, Neils Halberg and his colleagues argue that there are still more than 740 million food insecure people (at least 100 million more today), the majority of whom live in the Global South.

They say if a conversion to organic farming of approximately 50% of the agricultural area in the Global South were to be carried out, it would result in increased self-sufficiency and decreased net food imports to the region.

In 2007, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) noted that organic models increase cost-effectiveness and contribute to resilience in the face of climatic stress.

The FAO concluded that by managing biodiversity in time (rotations) and space (mixed cropping), organic farmers use their labour and environmental factors to intensify production in a sustainable way and that organic agriculture could break the vicious circle of farmer indebtedness for proprietary agricultural inputs.

Of course, organic agriculture and agroecology are not necessarily one and the same. Whereas organic agriculture can still be part of the prevailing globalised food regime dominated by giant agrifood conglomerates, agroecology uses organic practices but is ideally rooted in the principles of localisation, food sovereignty and self-reliance.

The FAO recognises that agroecology contributes to improved food self-reliance, the revitalisation of smallholder agriculture and enhanced employment opportunities. It has argued that organic agriculture could produce enough food on a global per capita basis for the current world population but with reduced environmental impact than conventional agriculture.

In 2012, Deputy Secretary General of the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Petko Draganov stated that expanding Africa’s shift towards organic farming will have beneficial effects on the continent’s nutritional needs, the environment, farmers’ incomes, markets and employment.

meta analysis conducted by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and UNCTAD (2008) assessed 114 cases of organic farming in Africa.

The two UN agencies concluded that organic agriculture can be more conducive to food security in Africa than most conventional production systems and that it is more likely to be sustainable in the long term.

The 2009 report Agriculture at a Crossroads by the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development, produced by 400 scientists and supported by 60 countries, recommended agroecology to maintain and increase the productivity of global agriculture.

It cites the largest study of ‘sustainable agriculture’ in the Global South, which analysed 286 projects covering 37 million hectares in 57 countries, and found that on average crop yields increased by 79% (the study also included ‘resource conserving’ non-organic conventional approaches).

There are numerous other studies and projects which testify to the efficacy of organic farming, including those from the Rodale Institute, the Oakland Institute, the UN Green Economy Initiative, the Women’s Collective of Tamil NaduNewcastle University and Washington State University. We also need look no further than the results of organic-based farming in Malawi.

In Ethiopia, agroecology has been scaled up across the entire Tigray region, partly due to enlightened political leaders and the commitment of key institutions.

But Cuba is the one country in the world that has made the biggest changes in the shortest time in moving from industrial chemical-intensive agriculture to organic farming.

Professor of Agroecology Miguel Altieri notes that, due to the difficulties Cuba experienced as a result of the fall of the USSR, it moved towards organic and agroecological techniques in the 1990s. From 1996 to 2005, per capita food production in Cuba increased by 4.2% yearly during a period when production was stagnant across the wider region.

By 2016, Cuba had 383,000 urban farms, covering 50,000 hectares of otherwise unused land and producing more than 1.5 million tons of vegetables. The most productive urban farms yield up to 20 kg of food per square metre, the highest rate in the world, using no synthetic chemicals. Urban farms supply 50 to 70% or more of all the fresh vegetables consumed in cities such as Havana and Villa Clara.

It has been calculated by Altieri and his colleague Fernando R Funes-Monzote that if all peasant farms and cooperatives adopted diversified agroecological designs, Cuba would be able to produce enough to feed its population, supply food to the tourist industry and even export some food to help generate foreign currency.

Serving a corporate agenda

However, global agribusiness and agritech firms continue to marginalise organic, capture public bodies and push for their chemical-intensive, high-tech approaches.

Although organic farming and natural farming methods like agroecology offer genuine solutions for many of the world’s pressing problems (health, environment, employment, rural development, etc), these approaches challenge corporate interests and threaten their bottom line.

In 2014, Corporate Europe Observatory released a critical report on the European Commission over the previous five years. The report concluded that the commission had been a willing servant of a corporate agenda. It had sided with agribusiness on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and pesticides. Far from shifting Europe to a more sustainable food and agriculture system, the opposite had happened, as agribusiness and its lobbyists continued to dominate the Brussels scene.

Consumers in Europe reject GM food, but the commission had made various attempts to meet the demands from the biotech sector to allow GMOs into Europe, aided by giant food companies, such as Unilever, and the lobby group FoodDrinkEurope.

The report concluded that the commission had eagerly pursued a corporate agenda in all the areas investigated and pushed for policies in sync with the interests of big business. It had done this in the apparent belief that such interests are synonymous with the interests of society at large.

Little has changed since. In December 2021, Friends of the Earth Europe (FOEE) noted that big agribusiness and biotech corporations are currently pushing for the European Commission to remove any labelling and safety checks for new genomic techniques.

Since the beginning of their lobbying efforts (in 2018), these corporations have spent at least €36 million lobbying the European Union and have had 182 meetings with European commissioners, their cabinets and director generals: more than one meeting a week.

According to FOEE, the European Commission seems more than willing to put the lobby’s demands into a new law that would include weakened safety checks and bypass GMO labelling.

Corporate influence over key national and international bodies is nothing new. From the World Bank’s ‘enabling the business of agriculture’ and the influence of foreign retail on India’s NITI Aayog (the influential policy commission think tank of the Government of India) to the Gates Foundation’s role in opening up African agriculture to global food and agribusiness oligopolies, democratic procedures at sovereign state levels are being bypassed to impose seed monopolies and proprietary inputs on farmers and to incorporate them into a global agrifood chain dominated by powerful corporations.

But there are now also new players on the block. Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Facebook and others are closing in on the global agrifood sector while the likes of Bayer, Syngenta, Corteva and Cargill continue to cement their stranglehold.

The tech giants entry into the sector will increasingly lead to a mutually beneficial integration between the companies that supply products to farmers (pesticides, seeds, fertilisers, tractors, etc) and those that control the flow of data and have access to digital (cloud) infrastructure and food consumers. In effect, multi-billion dollar agrifood data management markets are being created.

In India, Walmart and Amazon could end up dominating the e-retail sector. These two US companies would also own India’s key consumer and other economic data, making them the country’s digital overlords along with Google and Facebook.

The government is facilitating the dominance of giant corporations, not least through digital or e-commerce platforms.

E-commerce companies not only control data about consumption but also control data on production, logistics, who needs what, when they need it, who should produce it, who should move it and when it should be moved.

These platforms have the capacity to shape the entire physical economy. We are seeing the eradication of the marketplace in favour of platforms owned by global conglomerates which will control everything from production to logistics, including agriculture and farming.

The farmer will be told how much production is expected, how much rain is anticipated, what type of soil quality there is, what type of (GM) seeds and proprietary inputs are required and when the produce needs to be ready.

E-commerce platforms will become permanently embedded once artificial intelligence begins to plan and determine all of the above.

In April 2021, the Indian government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Microsoft, allowing its local partner CropData to leverage a master database of farmers. The MoU seems to be part of the AgriStack policy initiative, which involves the roll out of ‘disruptive’ technologies and digital databases in the agricultural sector.

CropData will be granted access to a government database of 50 million farmers and their land records. As the database is developed, it will include farmers’ personal details, profile of land held, production data and financial details.

In addition to facilitating data harvesting and a data management market, the Indian government is trying to establish a system of ‘conclusive titling’ of all land in the country, so that ownership can be identified and land can then be valued, bought or taken away.

The plan is that, as farmers lose access to land or can be identified as legal owners, predatory global institutional investors will buy up and amalgamate holdings, facilitating the further roll out of high-input, corporate-dependent industrial agriculture.

This is an example of stakeholder-partnership capitalism, much promoted by the likes of the World Economic Forum, whereby a government facilitates the gathering of such information by a private player which can then, in this case, use the data for developing a land market (courtesy of land law changes that the government enacts) for institutional investors at the expense of smallholder farmers who will find themselves displaced.

By harvesting information – under the benign-sounding policy of data-driven agriculture – private corporations will be better placed to exploit farmers’ situations for their own ends.

Imagine a cartel of data owners, proprietary input suppliers and retail concerns at the commanding heights of the global economy, peddling toxic industrial (and lab-engineered) ‘food’ and the devastating health and environmental impacts associated with it.

As for elected representatives and sovereign state governments, their role will be highly limited to technocratic overseers of these platforms and the artificial intelligence tools that plan and determine all of the above.

But none of this is set in stone or inevitable. The farmers victory in India in getting the corporate-friendly farm laws repealed show what can be achieved, even if this is only viewed as a spanner in the works of a global machine that is relentless.

New world order

And that machine comprises what journalist Ernst Wolff calls the digital-financial complex that is now driving the globalisation-one agriculture agenda.

This complex comprises many of the companies mentioned above: Microsoft, Alphabet (Google), Apple, Amazon and Meta (Facebook) as well as BlackRock and Vanguard, transnational investment/asset management corporations.

These entities exert control over governments and important institutions like the European Central Bank (ECB) and the US Federal Reserve. Indeed, Wolff states that BlackRock and Vanguard have more financial assets than the ECB and the Fed combined.

To appreciate the power and influence of BlackRock and Vanguard, let us turn to the documentary Monopoly: An Overview of the Great Reset which argues that the stock of the world’s largest corporations are owned by the same institutional investors. This means that ‘competing’ brands, like Coke and Pepsi, are not really competitors, since their stock is owned by the same investment companies, investment funds, insurance companies and banks.

Smaller investors are owned by larger investors. Those are owned by even bigger investors. The visible top of this pyramid shows only two companies: Vanguard and Black Rock.

A 2017 Bloomberg report states that both these companies in the year 2028 together will have investments amounting to 20 trillion dollars. In other words, they will own almost everything worth owning.

The digital-financial complex wants control over all aspects of life. It wants a cashless world, to destroy bodily integrity with a mandatory vaccination agenda linked to emerging digital-biopharmaceutical technologies, to control all personal data and digital money and it requires full control over everything, including food and farming.

If events over the last two years have shown us anything, it is that an unaccountable authoritarian global elite knows the type of world it wants to create, has the ability to coordinate its agenda globally and will use deception and duplicity to achieve it.

And in this brave new Orwellian world where capitalist ‘liberal democracy’ has run its course, there will be no place for genuinely independent nation states or individual rights.

The independence of nation states could be further eroded by the digital-financial complex’s ‘financialisation of nature’ and its ‘green profiling’ of countries and companies.

If we take the example of India, again, the Indian government has been on a relentless drive to attract inflows of foreign investment into government bonds (creating a lucrative market for global investors).

It does not take much imagination to see how investors could destabilise the economy with large movements in or out of these bonds but also how India’s ‘green credentials’ could be factored in to downgrade its international credit rating.

And how could India demonstrate its green credentials and thus its ‘credit worthiness’? Perhaps by allowing herbicide-resistant GMO commodity crop monocultures that the GM sector misleadingly portrays as ‘climate friendly’.

As for concepts such as localisation, food sovereignty, self-reliance and participatory democracy – key tenets of agroecology ­– these are mere inconveniences to be trampled on.

Olivier De Schutter, former UN special Rapporteur on the right to food, delivered his final report to the UN Human Rights Council in 2011, based on an extensive review of scientific literature.

He concluded that by applying agroecological principles to the design of democratically controlled agricultural systems we can help to put an end to food crises and address climate variabilities and poverty challenges.

De Schutter argued that agroecological approaches could address food needs in critical regions and double food production within 10 years. However, he notes there is insufficient backing for organic-based farming which seriously hinders progress.

But it is not just a case of insufficient backing. Global agribusiness and agritech corporations have leveraged themselves into strategic positions and integral to their strategy has been attacks on organic farming as they attempt to cast it as a niche model which cannot feed the world.

From the false narrative that industrial agriculture is necessary to feed a growing population to providing lavish research grants and the capture of important policy-making institutions, these firms have secured a thick legitimacy within policy making machinery.

These conglomerates regard organic approaches as a threat, especially agroecology which adheres to a non-industrial, smallholder model rooted in local independent enterprises and communities based on the principle of localisation.

When people like De Schutter assert the need for a “democratically controlled” agroecology, this runs counter to the reality of large agribusiness firms, their proprietary products and their globalisation agenda based on long supply chains, market dependency, dispossession and the incorporation of farms and farmers into their agrifood regime. And as we can see, ‘democracy’ has no place in the world of the digital-financial complex.

The 2015 Declaration of the International Forum for Agroecology argues for building grass-root local food systems that create new rural-urban links, based on truly agroecological food production. It says that agroecology should not be co-opted to become a tool of the industrial food production model; it should be the essential alternative to it.

The declaration stated that agroecology is political and requires local producers and communities to challenge and transform structures of power in society, not least by putting the control of seeds, biodiversity, land and territories, waters, knowledge, culture and the commons in the hands of those who feed the world.

According to Pat Mooney of the ETC Group, this involves developing healthy and equitable agroecological production systems, building short (community-based) supply chains and restructuring and democratising governance systems that could take 25 years to accomplish: in effect a ‘long food movement’.

We are currently living through epoch-defining changes and the struggle for the future of food and agriculture is integral to the wider struggle over the future direction of humanity. There is a pressing need to transition towards a notion of food sovereignty based on agroecological principles and the local ownership and stewardship of common resources.

Colin Todhunter specialises in development, food and agriculture and is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization in Montreal.

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Rhys Jaggar
Rhys Jaggar
Jan 9, 2022 10:34 AM

Has Bill Gates ever conversed with worms, healthy micro-organisms and fungi about what creates a fertile, productive, healthy soil?

Gates would do better living on Mars in a world of silicon.

Highly complex, interactive carbon-based ecologies are totally beyond his capabilities.

Ort
Ort
Jan 9, 2022 9:21 PM
Reply to  Rhys Jaggar

Well, Gates has certainly conversed with Tony “Dr. Doom” Fauci, a bipedal form of worm.

But now I suppose I owe innocent, decent worms an apology.

eman
eman
Jan 8, 2022 2:25 PM

I am told each batch of stuff (labeled mRNA vaccination) might fit into a different class and different type of infection? Some infection packages might be placebo (no vaccination at all) while others might be full of nano graphemes and stuff, and others might be what you expected, mRNA protein machine operators but even the as advertised mRNA protein machine operators, I am told, might be different depending on the target variant the mRNAs in your infection package were designed to facilitate. So be sure to write down the batch, its date of manufacture, the date your body was infected with it, and the name of the maker of the mRNA package you were infected with. Because it is Information which might prove useful to you in working through post infection health issues, should any occur. For children it might prove very lifetime important to know prior mRNA infection details.… Read more »

JWK
JWK
Jan 8, 2022 2:14 PM

Industrial agriculture has spoiled us, with low priced, far less nutritious food. Most people in the world spend a great deal of their income on food. Most in the West now do not. At least not yet. Food price inflation may drive us to consider more nutritious and less “industrial” food, since the cost will likely be the same, or less. If Kroger wants to sell you a beef roast for $6, of unknown origin, and Lord knows how much antibiotics and hormones, and your neighbor will sell you one without such “additives” for $8, there is not really a question which is the greater value.

Penelope
Penelope
Jan 8, 2022 6:04 PM
Reply to  JWK

Mexico turned down a whole lot of US beef cuz there was too much copper in it. Copper overload is thought to be a major factor in alzheimer’s & the existence of copper piping in the developed countries may be the reason for the presence of Alzheimer’s there while it’s nearly absent in non-copper piping countries.

Tim
Tim
Jan 10, 2022 7:57 PM
Reply to  Penelope

The evidence I have seen indicates that a large cause for autism/dementia is aluminium depositing in the brain.
Aluminium is an adjuvant in lots of vaccines.

entitled2
entitled2
Jan 8, 2022 1:24 PM

What shines doesn’t necessarily means he is against.
setting the stage for once a month is how I see this fake Marduk Murdoch sky network which rancid icke and his crowd have sold to the not so wise..

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 8, 2022 1:38 PM
Reply to  entitled2

Could this be the beginning of the introduction of the quantum dot tattoo microneedle patch?

It’s much easier if people can inject themselves every month – two months.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 3:00 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

Why the hell would these monsters want to monitor say an Autistic person, or someone who is in a wheelchair for life, or even housebound. What could they possibly gain from this type of added abuse to those already suffering.

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 8, 2022 3:15 PM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

Everyone has to do it.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 3:53 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

Abuse for life it is then.

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 9, 2022 7:09 AM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

The general principle is to exploit/abuse the weakest. Imperial citizens now find that the atrocities their government visited on “foreigners” are common-place at home. Outrages based on “exceptionalism” have come home to roost.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 10, 2022 10:25 PM
Reply to  mgeo

Nothing has changed. Take unpunished systemic historical child abuse as an example.

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Jan 8, 2022 10:06 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

And even easier than that, is if people don’t get injected with poison crap, either by themselves or others.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 2:49 PM
Reply to  entitled2

Thanks. I posted this yesterday but it vanished.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 3:50 PM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

Correction. The link I posted is further down.

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Jan 8, 2022 10:05 PM
Reply to  entitled2

It’s not about your health, the vaccine.

Boosters = “reboots”

J.Butties
J.Butties
Jan 8, 2022 1:07 PM

Don’t forget that within 30-40 years our soil will be infertile. We know this as botox lips M.Gove MP warned us.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/oct/24/uk-30-40-years-away-eradication-soil-fertility-warns-michael-gove

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 8, 2022 2:38 PM
Reply to  J.Butties

Thank you for the reminder. Humanity seems to be approaching a fork in the road.

Are we going to a natural way of living ‘guided’ by the natural intelligence of life
or
Are we taking the path of the artificial intelligence which means that human beings are ‘forced’ to live within the ‘limits of nature’ preferably in a metaverse where beings can enjoy themselves without disturbing nature.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 3:04 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

Back to the wild dog you spoke of Terrestrial. You can’t teach the old dog new tricks as the saying goes. There will be backlash.

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 8, 2022 3:11 PM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

Yes, there will be people who don’t want the ‘natural life’ and don’t want the ‘artificial life’ either.
You cannot and ‘should’ not force anybody.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 3:49 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

+1

AMR
AMR
Jan 8, 2022 5:20 PM
Reply to  J.Butties

I have read a brilliant refutation of Gove’s comments – basically, he lied and is making up scare-stories to create panic and legislation. We have hundreds of years of soil fertility left. I can’t remember where I read the refutation, I’m sorry… but for the sake of all that’s holy, why would you believe a Gove story anyway? If they’re trying to frighten you or create legislation, it’s going to be a lie. Question everything, look into everything.

J.Butties
J.Butties
Jan 8, 2022 7:07 PM
Reply to  AMR

AMR, I live on a smallholding and I can tell you that after 40+ years my soil is in better shape than Botox’s lips. My comment was a touch sarky, I can spot a lying toad even at night without infrared glasses.  😜 

Rhisiart Gwilym
Rhisiart Gwilym
Jan 9, 2022 1:03 PM
Reply to  AMR

You have hundreds of years of soil fertility left? Really? Mam Gaia says that in her world, soil fertility is a very ancient, and permanent thing. Deplete it a bit in one place and it springs up in another; and even the depleted bit regenerates at astonishing speed, once humans start doing regenerative/permaculture methods of getting food-plus on it. That’s to say, giving it its due respect. What we haven’t got much left is the arrogant idea that ‘man’ is the master of the Earth, and may do what ‘he’ will with it. The point about regen/permaculture is that its practitioners recognise that they/we – hom sap – are just one not-particularly-remarkable thread in the great tapestry of life on Earth; Gaia’s Big Project. If we fit in humbly, we do fine; if we indulge in uppity self-importance, we get seriously slapped down. Which is what’s happening now, as the… Read more »

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 9, 2022 7:22 AM
Reply to  J.Butties

What destroys soil – and health, communities, etc. – is modern industrial agriculture for max. profit. I.e., continuing counter-productive and destructive practices. E.g., proprietary alien (to the region) crops/animals, proprietary synthetic chemicals, excessive plowing, gigantic scale of operation, price manipulation, the manipulation of regulations.

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Jan 8, 2022 12:40 PM

they’ve been working on this for decades too. us ”anti” vaxxers have watched all of it emerge.

Jacques
Jacques
Jan 8, 2022 12:13 PM

Some fucking idiot is suggesting that there has been a 40% increase in mortality. For fucks sakes, how many math classes have you people taken in your life?

Where is the 40% increase? What is the 40% related to? You don’t like them covidians fuck with fake figures? Then don’t fuck with fake figures either!

https://www.euromomo.eu/graphs-and-maps

dr death
dr death
Jan 8, 2022 2:38 PM
Reply to  Jacques

it’s actually an insurance company in yankeeland (indiana I believe), this is where the figure of 40% percent comes from and presumably it is relevant to their case load, how that extrapolates out into woo woo world I’ve no fucking idea, but you wont find the required stats on a website that aggregates euro-peon data…

….due to it being being yankee specific nonsense data spat out of the american psychosis/nightmare/bad dream etc etc..

Sean Veeda
Sean Veeda
Jan 8, 2022 3:58 PM
Reply to  dr death

It says the death rate is 40% higher than pre-pandemic levels, it doesn’t differentiate between ‘covid’ or ‘vaccine’ death.

As an example, for every 10 working-age deaths pre-pandemic, there are now 14 – a 40% increase.

Compare this to the number of athletes who have died recently: 8 deaths in March, 50 deaths in December – a 600+% increase.

dr death
dr death
Jan 8, 2022 4:53 PM
Reply to  Sean Veeda

oh yes, I certainly agree, the injections are most certainly killing and maiming in vast and much under-reported numbers and in significantly differing ways (some ‘fifth columnists’ think boris is turning us all into cyborgs)…

I’m always cautious though with woolly and vague info (I’m not saying this information is, because I don’t really have any context to work with) which is a problem nowadays…because that’s all you get…

and opinion pieces of course which as we know are like arse-holes.. (every one has one or lives next door to one)..

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Jan 8, 2022 4:12 PM
Reply to  dr death

What’s wrong with the data if it’s true? On one hand there is a push to punish those that are not vaccinated by cancelling their health insurance and on the other hand life insurers are documenting noticeably higher death rates in those that have been vaccinated. Will they stop insuring the vaccinated and/or increase their premiums while cutting the premiums of the vunvaxxed? To be fair, I had a hard time understanding what I just wrote. To me, It is clear that the collusion amongst those involved in the scamdemic has backfired. This is damning data. It will be interesting to see what happens to it. Will they bury it or use it against the vaccine makers to get the vaccines banned? What’s with negative attitude towards Indiana and Americans in general. I’m a little pissed off. Lot of relatives live in Hoosier country. We are all in this together.… Read more »

dr death
dr death
Jan 8, 2022 5:07 PM
Reply to  Hemlockfen

Oh… another imperious imbecile telling us what we can and can’t do… (they seem to be everywhere nowadays)..
Well …..

I’m trying to give a fuck… is that enough?

Lizzyh7
Lizzyh7
Jan 8, 2022 10:21 PM
Reply to  Hemlockfen

Well, we gotta keep some of the divide and conquer, right? And Americans, and I am one, make such easy targets for calling out stupidity, it’s real hard for those used to calling that cheap target out to think about what they’re actually accomplishing by doing it… While I didn’t examine all the data used by these insurance companies, I personally would not doubt there are indeed more deaths, and NOT covid deaths either. Insurance companies are part of the scam though, so I tend to think they’ll hit the unvaxxed in some way while honoring most of the policies of the vaxxed. Until the money runs out, and it will. For anyone who thinks that policy will still be around when they need it, perhaps they’d best give up the idiocy of divide and conquer and consider what will happen when those insurance companies end up bankrupt. Will that… Read more »

Penelope
Penelope
Jan 8, 2022 6:13 PM
Reply to  dr death

Dr Death, Here’s the link & most of the text. Might as well know what you’re discussing: https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/life-insurance-ceo-says-deaths-40-among-those-aged-18-64-and-not-because-covid The death rate for those aged 18-64 has risen an astonishing 40% over pre-pandemic levels, according to the CEO of Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica. “We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica,” said Scott Davison, head of the $100 billion insurance company that’s been in operation since 1877 and has approximately 2,400 employees. The increase represents “huge, huge numbers,” among “primarily working-age people” who have employer-sponsored group life plans through OneAmerica, according to The Center Square. “And what we saw just in third quarter, we’re seeing it continue into fourth quarter, is that death rates are up 40% over what they were pre-pandemic,” Davison said during an online news conference last week. “Just to give you an… Read more »

Bob the Hod
Bob the Hod
Jan 8, 2022 5:24 PM
Reply to  Jacques

Looking at the euromomo data, there clearly has been a rise in excess mortality in younger age cohorts in 2021, as well as a very unusual and statistically significant rise in excess mortality over summer. Not a huge spike, but a slow burn. I don’t know what has caused it but I have my suspicions and I’m guessing it isn’t apparent in unvaccinated people.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Jan 8, 2022 11:55 AM

The interview with John O’Luanaigh (O’Looney) starts at 1:01:00 https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/richieallen/episodes/2021-07-05T11_34_23-07_00 The Richie Allen Show Monday July 5th 2021 Richie is joined by John O’Luanaigh and Clive Menzies. John O’Luanaigh runs a funeral home in Milton Keynes. He’s very highly rated, with hundreds of 5-star Google reviews and is ranked among the top three funeral directors by his peers. John wrote an open letter to politicians and the media. He believes that the covid-19 death figures have been inflated and that the death numbers for 2020, were no worse than previous years. He also believes that there was a spike in deaths in February of this year, when the vaccine roll-out expanded. This is a must-listen interview. — The following interview covers largely the same ground and story. Revive Yourself: John O’Looney Full interview Jul 18, 2021 Emergency Episode With Undertaker John O’Looney Who Shares The Truth Today’s episode was brought… Read more »

dr death
dr death
Jan 8, 2022 3:02 PM

he also disappeared and was supposedly hospitalised for covid after testing ahem, positive…. where he supposedly had a narrow ‘escape’ after being busted out…

lots of hi jinks and drama… just as one would expect from a ‘looney’…

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 3:22 PM
Reply to  dr death

I discared the sensational headlines of his strory but attract people they must.

He didn’t disappear. He said he had mild breathing problems and went to Hospital. While there he was offered alternative drugs. [name of the drugs are unknown] Worried that he might be on the cull list since speaking out he upped and left on his own accord.

dr death
dr death
Jan 8, 2022 5:32 PM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

yes yes.. but surely you must see that he is pushing the ‘covid’ as a bio-weapon arc of the story…

there was absolutely no need for that aspect of the story, because it is only a postulation on his part..

so one must ask why?

wouldn’t you agree?

because this is exactly how narratives are created and pushed..

It’s how the spooks roll on the web….. of course I’m only postulating myself but it’s just as good a postulate as o’looneys bio weapons (which is definitely part of the MO)..

entitled2
entitled2
Jan 8, 2022 6:54 PM
Reply to  dr death

Yes and
Like trump and bojo certain type of psyops that people like the usual fools fall for.
G whizz thank lordy johnny 0 looney is well from his virus attack he is now convinced this is real and is from a lab in where ever. This is his new made up story and of he goes around the medics funded circus called controlled op alt media. ..
He is shilling the whole lab crap and its so dangerous he needed hospitalization.
Notice the devotees angry that anyone would say otherwise.

Rhisiart Gwilym
Rhisiart Gwilym
Jan 9, 2022 6:33 PM
Reply to  entitled2

Never bother with the smallest item of mere evidence, 2. Just babble any thrilling fairy-tale you happen to get off on, so you can demonstrate how superior your sharp insight is to the suckers who fall for these psy-ops. Yeah, sure. Realworld evidence, who needs that crap. Standsterreason, dunnit.  🙄 

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 8:41 PM
Reply to  dr death

aye… but…. who fucking really knows??

that is the derangment we are experiencing. it’s all deliberate one way or another.

Ui Luaniagh? dunno, jury’s out yet.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 10:42 PM
Reply to  rubberheid

That’s right…Who fucking really knows.
All we can do is come to assumptions about what is being used to wage war on us. It could be anything from cow farts to face creams.
I mean the Moronic variant could be in our cans of deodrant for all we know. 😯

dr death
dr death
Jan 8, 2022 11:36 PM
Reply to  rubberheid

yes exactly… that is what I am saying… a healthy scepticism is what’s required, a distancing for mental cleansing, because of course people are always looking for information that reinforces what they want to believe to be true… ( common knowledge for those outside the ‘skinner box’)..

the problem being that what they believe may only be a point on a line which is being drawn by some other entity and of course with an entirely different arc…

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 10:36 PM
Reply to  dr death

He didn’t push anything. He feared for hs life because he was know for speaking out. Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they are not out to get you 😉

Martha
Martha
Jan 9, 2022 2:28 AM
Reply to  dr death

My uneducated take on the guy is that he started out being a mortician with a compelling story. Now he’s expected to have opinions on all kinds of topics to fill interview time. So his story has expanded. I just imagine myself in his shoes, and see a guy having his 15 minutes of fame, albeit on a dangerous topic.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Jan 8, 2022 3:28 PM
Reply to  dr death

It’s no mystery, you can read about it here:

https://tapnewswire.com/2021/12/john-olooney-talks-from-his-hospital-bed
31 Dec 2021

Somewhere in his interviews, I think he describes a chronic condition (asthma, diabetes, or something like that). If so, I would be extremely concerned about ending up in hospital; especially when they seem to be killing a lot of people. He thinks (speculates) he got some lab-engineered flu, but there’s probably no way of ever knowing for sure.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 3:54 PM

+10

dr death
dr death
Jan 8, 2022 5:47 PM

It should be obvious by now that the hollow men are running both sides of the game (as is usual) probably most of what is out there masquerading as ahem, ‘information’ comes straight out of Tavistock… (the bilderbergers ‘post truth world’ 2018)..

their aim?

to create justification for the internment of dissidents and dissenters?…..perhaps… having realized the most intelligent amongst us who take exception to their shenanigans.. most certainly wouldn’t submit to the injection…

for this very reason the injections have to be ‘dangerous’, but in a very controlled way..

they must seem to be ‘many things’……. just as the microsoft coff itself is many things……

the war in essence is actually a media war….

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Jan 8, 2022 6:22 PM
Reply to  dr death

Alternatively, although it includes a media war, it is better understood as JFK’s “secret war” – and people are choosing their side as it heads rapidly toward a conclusion.

Xavier Delacroix
Xavier Delacroix
Jan 8, 2022 11:20 PM
Reply to  dr death

Not ‘most intelligent’, but ‘most perspicacious’, i.e. the most sapient of the species h sapiens sapiens.

The Jab is the equivalent to a free ticket onto the B ark.

This is not a war, but a winnowing – to pre-empt God’s judgement.

dr death
dr death
Jan 8, 2022 11:40 PM

Indeed… decisions have been made..

Jas
Jas
Jan 8, 2022 6:15 PM

Looney- what a pussy ,this is one one of the people ‘leading the antivax movement’ -balls to that

Grafter
Grafter
Jan 8, 2022 11:48 AM

KAZAKHSTAN

NYC2 days ago

“My sister from Kazakhstan rang me this morning (never does as we use WhatsApp ) saying that all communication apps are off. People had enough of covid restrictions, masks, QR-codes etc as they’ve got another lockdown now. Loads of people lost their businesses and have no income now. The last straw was the double price on the gas. Apparently more than a million of people (at least ) are protesting and don’t go away for nights, blocked the airports in some cities and people can hear shootings. The government has resigned today…but people are not moving. Police in some places sided with people.”

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 8, 2022 12:47 PM
Reply to  Grafter

Thank you for the update!

Penelope
Penelope
Jan 8, 2022 6:19 PM
Reply to  Grafter

Hey moderator! How come I can’t upvote anything? I always get “You must be logged in” when I AM obviously logged in.

Grafter– Thanks for the Kazakhstan info; looks like people don’t want to starve for the NWO.

bittertruths
bittertruths
Jan 8, 2022 11:03 AM

Whats wrong with some of you people????????? This creature appeared out of no where called Jon O LOONEY a funeral directer LOL okey. Sold to you via shill media (trusted sources arent they??? ) 0 LOONEY said nothing that wasn’t said 18 months ago he said nothing that was cutting edge or ground breaking Yet some of you still follow him. Speech from his hospital bed drum roll!!! John O’Looney talks from his hospital bed live from M15 offices Tap News / Tapestry i have added the best but bits from his bed side LOL interview. The sinister whispering, the secrecy and the guilty looks amongst certain members of staff spoke volumes to me.’This is the speech that John O’Looney would have made at yesterday’s pro-freedom demonstration in Milton Keynes and was kindly provided to us by Jeff Wyatt. John has asked that his words be spread as far as possible.Sadly… Read more »

Brianborou.
Brianborou.
Jan 8, 2022 11:19 AM
Reply to  bittertruths

” …I can confirm, .. virus..”

Can you produce a single independent medical study stating that the SARS-COv2 virus has been isolated or purified in a living human being !

gordan
gordan
Jan 8, 2022 12:50 PM
Reply to  Brianborou.

we can confirm to the house that olooney is real
he is not is not an o tool
the o tools and the olooneys are not related
we do not have a comment on the subject of the obrians or o manual goldstein
the mcfucks should be left out of this reality

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 3:27 PM
Reply to  gordan

😂

Brianborou
Brianborou
Jan 8, 2022 6:46 PM
Reply to  gordan

A bittersweet truth !

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 8:43 PM
Reply to  gordan

+1

eman
eman
Jan 8, 2022 3:00 PM
Reply to  Brianborou.

There was a 1405 BC study done in an Egyptian bat cave laboratory, which laboratory has since been turned into a desert pyramid..the methods, details and results of the study are on the inner chamber walls of the pyramid but the results are written in Sanscrit. The Romans translated the Sanscrit into Latin and submitted the translations to several learned journals for publication but peer review processes are slow, so the world waits while the process of peer review run their course. BTW I can produce as many independent medical studies as you are willing to pay for..but all of the known SARS-COv2 isolates have been lost in the MSM propaganda machinery.. unfortunately the janitor threw out the filters which protect the propaganda machinery, so the studies will search the waste bins for sufficient SARS-COv2 virus to conduct the experiments with. It is believed, but not confirmed, that sufficient SARS-COv2… Read more »

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 8, 2022 5:13 PM
Reply to  Brianborou.

⬆︎
“I can confirm…”

How easily those words just slip off the tongue…

and 10,000 ‘health officials’ parrot them exactly all over the world…

bittertruths
bittertruths
Jan 8, 2022 8:02 PM
Reply to  Brianborou.

Can you produce a single independent medical study stating that the SARS-COv2 virus has been isolated or purified in a living human being !

Mr undertaker is a virus expert he 1000000% caught it!

Brianborou
Brianborou
Jan 8, 2022 9:39 PM
Reply to  bittertruths

So your undertaker is an expert in virology, immunology and epidemiology plus produces an independent medical study to purify or isolate the SARS-CoV2 virus ?

I look forward to reviewing this when you produce it !

Grafter
Grafter
Jan 8, 2022 11:34 AM
Reply to  bittertruths

You forgot this bit……

“There were no excess deaths in 2020 – it is that simple and nothing will change my mind all the minds of those in the industry who have their eyes open to this lie – and there are many.
The reality is the death rate only soared the moment they began putting needles into arms in January 2021 You can believe it or not but I was one of the people picking up these poor souls and a huge amount of them.
Fast forward and now we see a huge increase in thrombosis related deaths exclusively in jab recipients.”

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 3:46 PM
Reply to  Grafter

+10

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Jan 8, 2022 4:30 PM
Reply to  Grafter

CDC documented about 500,000 excess deaths in 2020. All were attributed to Covid but 65% of those were abandoned nursing home patients and 35% were caused by fear and the lock downs. All cause normal daily death rates were running around 7,700 before the scamdemic. After that they were claiming there were 1,100 daily Covid deaths. Not sure what the “going daily Covid death” rate is now. They are just fucking around with the numbers to scare people. Whenever they try and post those numbers I like to point out that is normal for 8,000 people to die every day in the United States. It gives people pause and helps them to understand how easy it is to manipulate the data to say anything they want it to say. None of their statistics every get verified and analyzed for accuracy. Junk is my new word. It is all fabricated junk.… Read more »

Blind Gill
Blind Gill
Jan 8, 2022 2:16 PM
Reply to  bittertruths

Some of these ppl look like ex service personnel don’t they?

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 8:53 PM
Reply to  Blind Gill

well spotted,

very many. maybe we just conflate faces??

public world full of them up here. they all do well and prosper, unless they were some dog infantryman type 4 yearer.
Do remember to bang your NHS pots, wear your poppy and honour the death cult with your support for these leading communitty icons….

would I trust anyone that swore loyalty to monarchy over the people,
or was proud of their service, killing civilians and fucking up their lives?

no.

Edwige
Edwige
Jan 8, 2022 10:47 AM

The usual reaction to a narrative in trouble – never back down, never explain, never apologise, double down:

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/12/how-many-covid-19-booster-shots/621132/

“Katie Gostic”? Ha ha – has anyone seen a missing ‘n’?

entitled2
entitled2
Jan 8, 2022 12:06 PM
Reply to  Edwige

Katherine j Wu wrote the article  😜 
Katherine got flu
Wu gives it the wutah lab escape.
Kate rhymes with 8.

fame
fame
Jan 8, 2022 10:15 AM

Thanks OffG and Colin for another great article. We need to keep the world from starving is a false narrative pushed as an excuse to usher in gmos and more big ag take over. Another bogus problem created for forcing an unneeded, unwanted and damaging solution upon the populace. Pharma contriving a fake new disease to sell a new drug or vaccine is another example, of many, of manufacturing a fake new problem for promoting an unneeded and damaging solution. At the beginning of gmo crop production, the food scarcity hype was quite constant where I lived in the US. Pointing out to friends the insanity of gmos would initiate a response “we do need to feed the world.” Over the years, it has become obvious that there is no benefit production wise in the use of gmo agriculture. More poisons are now dumped upon the land rather than the… Read more »

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 9:03 PM
Reply to  fame

+ 1

Rhisiart Gwilym
Rhisiart Gwilym
Jan 9, 2022 6:56 PM
Reply to  rubberheid

And another plus from me, fame: +1

PeterPan
PeterPan
Jan 9, 2022 12:32 AM
Reply to  fame

Nice picture!

Martha
Martha
Jan 9, 2022 2:35 AM
Reply to  fame

+10

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 8, 2022 9:22 AM

The 2015 Paris Agreement on climate emphasised organic/agro-ecology as an important action plan. What happened?

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 3:36 PM
Reply to  mgeo

Trump said he wiped his are on it because it didn’t favor the oil companies.

You’d laugh if I told you the Hague used Human Rights as an excuse to fine big oil in a bid to push the climate narrative. Meanwhile, back in jab land they are silent on human rights and individual freedom of choice.

jas
jas
Jan 8, 2022 6:41 AM

You can make all the plans you want about growing organic and staying out of the system,and staying small and local,but if the coronavirus has shown us anything,it has shown us that the NWO and their governments can change the rules far easier than we thought- Climate change and world heath could be used as an excuse to implement new rules and regulations on land owners,governments could bring in extortionate land taxes which would remove existing land owners very quickly,land pices would plummet allowing big corporations to buy all the land up-the taxes would be got round quite easily by the corporations of course,as anyone owning more than say ,100,000 acres, would have reduced tax rates. Game over.

susan mullen
susan mullen
Jan 8, 2022 5:44 AM

I own a one bedroom co-op apartment in Manhattan. My building sent another Covid-related memo on Jan. 6, 2022, posted below, to inform us that they’ve removed the chairs from our lobby because of Covid. The lobby isn’t large but is perfectly fine for entering and exiting the building without bumping into other people. I think there were 4 small upholstered chairs placed along a space 15 or 20 feet long. The chairs were to be used only a few minutes at a time and mainly just made the space more pleasant. The memo posted below doesn’t include the name of the person who wrote it, the property management company, or the address of my building: “We are in the midst of managing through another outbreak in COVID-19 cases with a highly transmissible Omicron variant. This most recent variant has put all of us at risk of contracting the virus.  … Read more »

Grafter
Grafter
Jan 8, 2022 3:32 PM
Reply to  susan mullen

Madness

Penelope
Penelope
Jan 8, 2022 6:33 PM
Reply to  Grafter

Our local clinic sent a letter in Spanish & English assuring our immigrant ag workers and their families that the free vaxx wd not make them sick or infertile & would protect them.

Was followed up last week w an in-person visit which left reassuring flyers urging the vaxx– and even a flyer lauding the IQ-reducing fluoride they put in our water!

Lizzyh7
Lizzyh7
Jan 8, 2022 10:34 PM
Reply to  susan mullen

It’s all horrible, but the irony of having to mask up to throw out the garbage, my God. I did laugh as one has to laugh at the madness while one still can. It gets harder for me to laugh every day, and usually not long after a chuckle or two the ranting to myself begins. The anger is constant now.

susan mullen
susan mullen
Jan 9, 2022 12:14 AM
Reply to  Lizzyh7

Omicron is usually described as “highly transmissible” but less dangerous than earlier variants, not expected to require hospital stays. In the memo, the key fact that Omicron is less dangerous is omitted. Instead, we’re led to believe it’s as bad or worse than the first variant. ie: “this variant puts all of us at risk:” These kinds of language games are standard for this particular property management company.

“We are in the midst of managing through another outbreak in COVID-19 cases with a highly transmissible Omicron variant. This most recent variant has put all of us at risk of contracting the virus.”

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 1:14 AM

COVID-19: Sajid Javid directly challenged on mandatory coronavirus jabs by unvaccinated NHS doctor. Sky got the word unvaxxed in twice just to make sure the mindfuck continues. You can see others around him all agree with the Doctors stance.

Sorry for the coded link. (I Despise Sky)

https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-sajid-javid-directly-challenged-on-mandatory-coronavirus-jabs-by-unvaccinated-nhs-doctor-12511224
Pig Swill
Pig Swill
Jan 8, 2022 6:07 AM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they know we know they are lying.

When the goal is literal systemic collapse on a nation by nation basis…making and standing by blatantly insane rules is a must.

The poor doctor is spinning his wheels

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 3:45 PM
Reply to  Pig Swill

+10

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Jan 8, 2022 4:42 PM
Reply to  Pig Swill

Did I steal this from you or did you steal it from me? Or did we both steal it from somewhere else? “Arrest them. Try them. Sentence them to death. Execute them. All of them.” You can use this if you want. It would probably help keep the NSA from spying on me. It would be great if everyone wrote it. You know “they” read this stuff and take it back to the White House. It would be great if their next report reflected an increase in people writing it. Does this sound crazy? We need to get their attention with a 2X4 to the side of the head. Any authority advocating for mandating these vaccines is complicit and culpable for willingly and wantingly killing and maiming 21 million healthy people just to protect themselves and their credibility.

billwoods
billwoods
Jan 7, 2022 11:43 PM

on the 31/12/2021 an interview with Nikoloz Basilashvili he stated “After missing out on the ATP Cup last season, everyone in the Georgian camp is delighted to have made the cut for the 2022 edition of the 16-country teams event in Sydney, not least the team’s No. 1 player Nikoloz Basilashvili. “I mean, for sure, for me it means a lot to represent Georgia in general,” World No. 22 Basilashvili said. “The ATP Cup is really successful and a big tournament for me. I’m feeling good. I arrived late. And I had very good preparation during the pre-season and am feeling very well. “I played very good at the end of the season. So in general, I’m feeling great. Looking forward to tomorrow to play against [Diego] Schwartzman… Then this happened https://www.rt.com/sport/545377-tennis-player-breathing-trouble-match-australia/ Now apparently he had covid 10 days prior , so did the Australian government let a covid positive… Read more »

New Nane
New Nane
Jan 9, 2022 4:54 AM
Reply to  billwoods

My wife’s ex colleague is in hospital with a blood clot in the lung. She recently had her “booster”. This is my first confirmed “vax” injury. Got the news this morning. A woman on a bus trip in the NT in May became comatose suddenly. I suspect that was a clot shot injury.

Paul Prichard
Paul Prichard
Jan 7, 2022 11:32 PM

People shouldn’t be mislabelling anti-authoritarians as anti-vaxxers.
Your alternative update on #COVID19 for 2022-01-07. Life Insurance Co. Reports 40% Increase in Death Claims since jab rollout. Discuss “Mass Psychosis” (link).

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 8, 2022 12:02 AM
Reply to  Paul Prichard

Do you know anti-authoritarians who are pro-vaxx?

NickM
NickM
Jan 8, 2022 5:37 AM
Reply to  Terrestrial

Me, for instance. In the days before polio vaccine my sister came through polio unscathed; nevertheless, I welcome the vaccines that helped to eradicate iron lungs and iron braces. I welcome anything that works. Unfortunately, flu vaccines don’t work; every GP knows that from having to hand out a different flu vaccine every year, yet still seeing patients with flu whether vaccinated or not. Especially vaccines against corona don’t work; every poultry farmer knows that after years of poultry research institutes trying to develope a vaccine against bird flu. Only bribed politicians don’t know it; or in the case of their high rank hangers on in the medical profession, pretend not to know it.

“Get thee glass eyes, and like a scurvy politician
Pretend to see” — King Lear

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 8, 2022 11:36 AM
Reply to  NickM

Thank you for your confession.

red lester
red lester
Jan 8, 2022 1:48 PM
Reply to  NickM

GPs get a bonus for flu jabs. It’s nothing to do with public health. That’s all it is. Same with prescribing statins, and batflu jabs.

NickM
NickM
Jan 10, 2022 3:50 PM
Reply to  red lester

Thanks for that info about GPs getting a bonus for prescribing statins. I refused statins long before I refused RNA jabs, but for the same reason: having read the original medical evidence I am not only unconvinced by the subsequent recommendations but appalled by the hype.

Ort
Ort
Jan 8, 2022 10:14 PM
Reply to  NickM

FYI:

DR SUZANNE HUMPHRIES, MD – SMOKE, MIRRORS, & THE “DISAPPEARANCE” OF POLIO (VACCINES)

https://www.bitchute.com/video/1yZVPwrLgXz8/

Penelope
Penelope
Jan 8, 2022 12:52 AM
Reply to  Paul Prichard

Paul, I don’t think the 40% mortality increase in working age people is since jab rollout. Here’s a partial quote “And what we saw just in third quarter, we’re seeing it continue into fourth quarter, is that death rates are up 40% over what they were pre-pandemic,” Davison said during an online news conference last week. “Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic.” “So 40% is just unheard of,” he added. “What the data is showing to us is that the deaths that are being reported as COVID deaths greatly understate the actual death losses among working-age people from the pandemic. It may not all be COVID on their death certificate, but deaths are up just huge, huge numbers,” he said, adding that the company has seen an “uptick” in disability claims – at… Read more »

Thomas Frey
Thomas Frey
Jan 8, 2022 1:02 AM
Reply to  Penelope

The data supports the assertion that the death rate is mutual to the jab roll out.
They just concluded otherwise because they are supportive of the death jab.

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 8, 2022 10:46 AM
Reply to  Thomas Frey

+1

Edith
Edith
Jan 8, 2022 3:39 AM
Reply to  Penelope

I understood he was talking about 2021 not 2020 when the death was being put down covid….I was expecting some form of higher death rate somewhere because jupiter was flirting with fixed star Algol for a lot of late 2021 …I was surprised I didn’t see it and then not surprised when these guys started to talk about the unusually high rate…when jupiter hit it the first time in 2020 they had all the Indians dropping dead…

Penelope
Penelope
Jan 8, 2022 6:53 PM
Reply to  Edith

Edith he WAS talking about 2021; the vaxx didn’t BEGIN til Dec 2020. The insurance CEO didn’t have 4th quarter figures yet. His 3rd quarter numbers may be the first wave of the delayed vaxx deaths: The imm’y wave of vaxx deaths is mostly in the first 2 weeks, then a slowdown in deaths.

But perhaps (I’m speculating) there are other vaxx causes of death that began to peak in 3rd quarter 2021.

Lizzyh7
Lizzyh7
Jan 8, 2022 10:52 PM
Reply to  Penelope

My realtor’s stepdad died a few months ago, otherwise healthy 65 year old, lived on 40 acres and did all kinds of work out there. Sudden, aggressive prostate cancer. I never asked if he was vaxxed, wanted to of course, but my realtor is a firm believer in the vax and has been dutifully shot up, sigh. I have read and watched some videos of nurses blowing the whistle, talking about sudden aggressive cancers, of course heart attacks and strokes, and auto-immune diseases. IMHO, of course these are delayed vax deaths and not the Megadeath Virus of Doom, as well as the victims of lockdowns, etc. And those numbers will indeed escalate. I’d bet there are some tense moments at insurance companies right now. Just how long will they be able to pay out? How can they get out of paying out? I’m sure they’ll figure a way.

Ravensara
Ravensara
Jan 7, 2022 11:29 PM

Perhaps we are all trying to see in the dark beyond censorship.

As we do so, it may be good to look at fairly inconspicuous facts and extrapolate.

Noted:

  1. Japan has nailed herself to the no mandate mast.
  2. England likewise.
  3. Germany, Austria, Italy, U.S. and Australia opposite. Why did the Austrian president say Gates is an ‘inspiration?’
  4. Why do so many leaders look completely strung out? Like loony levels?

Why might this be? I mean the differences.

Truly interested in thoughts.

Israel also has some pretty strong policies.

If there are puppeteers, why would this be?

Penelope
Penelope
Jan 8, 2022 1:27 AM
Reply to  Ravensara

England hasn’t ruled out mandates & has instituted them for health workers. Do you remember that at the very beginning the first UK statement denied the seriousness of the pandemic? I had the impression then that she wd have liked to have refused the whole program. So she is still not going to be first with the mostest. Rather like “If the US has committed a catestrophic error in going for dictatorship at this time she will try to save herself.” Germany’s leaders are entirely controlled by TPTB; they were chosen & trained for their positions. Also Germany is still an occupied country. The surprise is that nevertheless so many Germans are fighting it. Israel, in my opinion, was put into her position to weaken the middle east. I have never believed that the purpose of Israel was to safe guard the Jews. I have always believed that TPTB saw… Read more »

The Coming Revolution
The Coming Revolution
Jan 8, 2022 1:38 AM
Reply to  Ravensara

IMO the steps the PTBD (Powers That Be Damned) are taking towards the digital currency (if we let them) is country-specific. Remember how Sweden was praised for not having implemented rigid lockdowns like the rest of the countries but left the choice for its citizens? Well, Melissa Ciummei, a financial investor, makes somewhere in this interview an interesting observation: Sweden was well ahead of the other countries regarding digital cash, and it seems that the lockdowns were a way, among other things, to stimulate artificial demand for online transactions and inhibit that of physical cash so as to prepare the terrain for digital currency. That wasn’t necessary in Sweden’s case. For instance, see this article of November 2018 in the Financial Post:

In Sweden, cash is almost extinct and people implant microchips in their hands to pay for things

NickM
NickM
Jan 8, 2022 5:49 AM

Chilling conclusion. Like Swedish winter.

By the way, Sweden has the highest Gini Coefficient of Inequality of Ownership in the world. Well ahead in any financial shenanigans. And as a paid up member of the affluent West, Sweden despite having no lockdown nontheless dutifully presents U$ and UK level death rates “from or with Covid-19”.

The Coming Revolution
The Coming Revolution
Jan 8, 2022 4:58 PM
Reply to  NickM

Makes sense. “Progress” in finance is inversely proportional to human happiness.

Ravensara
Ravensara
Jan 8, 2022 3:34 PM

I had thought about this. It does make sense – and is also supportive of the theory that banks/economic collapse have guided the PTBD.

Edith
Edith
Jan 8, 2022 3:42 AM
Reply to  Ravensara

Much seems to depend on how we all fit into the great reset plan and who the supposed heads of state fitted into their young leadership program…and/or what resources they are wanting to corner…one only starts to get a handle on any of it by going and reading some of the WEF doco about who is who and who has done their courses, what their objectives are etc.

nylon
nylon
Jan 8, 2022 11:22 AM
Reply to  Ravensara

Some countries have been hard trained to bow from the beginning of the scam, in preparation for the desired geopolital changes in those areas.

Germany,Austria and Italy cut a straight line across Europe, that could be the next NATO frontline.

Australia,Argentina, Chile and Philippines could be key in the pacific.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 9:20 PM
Reply to  Ravensara

“principle of subsidiarity” of something such, agenda 21. ?

Lizzyh7
Lizzyh7
Jan 8, 2022 10:56 PM
Reply to  Ravensara

To keep us guessing. Sow confusion and division. Classic destabilization technique.

entitled2
entitled2
Jan 7, 2022 11:21 PM

Not long now until Djokovic is vaccinated and urging others to follow suit

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 11:43 PM
Reply to  entitled2

We’ll see if your forecast is correct.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 11:51 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

I was thinking the same. He’ll hold out and will be forced to leave is my guess.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 12:17 AM
Reply to  entitled2

so Jock’s son, of the novak personal name, will set the tone?

as he’s Serb, i hope he gives them the bird!

nice idea,

i hope you’re wrong

Johnny
Johnny
Jan 7, 2022 11:10 PM

The best place to start is in your own back and front yards, or a community veggie garden.
Permaculture is basically about zones and planning your garden to get the most from it. There’s plenty of information online.
Another wise move is to minimise or eliminate animal products from your diet. It makes a lot of sense ethically, ecologically and most importantly, one’s health.
Yeah, I know it sounds like new age or hipster hype, but it really works.
Get some dirt under your nails.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 1:42 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Small gardens back and front for many. Community gardens down to one from three since the land was sold off by TPTB. And that garden is full. Then you have the weather to contend with. It’s not looking good for many who want this off-grid lifestyle.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 9:34 PM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

indeed. add to that – “gardening” is not too hard to get to grips with, really (i’m an ecologist who is a good gardener, so everyone thinks of me as plant man/gardener ARGH!), and if folks cannot get to grips with the dirty, careful nature of growing food/plants from scratch they will fail… gimmick good life will not work when there’s nothing left to eat. reality.

this is because patience and expirament counts as much as any other input.

technical knowledge counts, but no more than years of practise, if that makes sense.

anyway, it’s still all easy, i just deplore the patio garden mentality, just won’t cut it in terms of calories.

get growing peeps, whatever ye can, wherever ye can, disregard my -ve ity

: )

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 10:55 PM
Reply to  rubberheid

I’ve been gardening since childhood and still continue although my surrounding are shrinking. My issuse is the obvious sale of public land from under our noses. Corruption is the norm here. Once widely reported, now hidden from view. 😐

NickM
NickM
Jan 8, 2022 6:00 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Johnny, what do you think of Colin Todhunter’s latest article on “Organic” farming feeding the world, and “Eco-Agriculture” having less harmful impact on the environment than the present “Industrial” model of agriculture?

Johnny
Johnny
Jan 8, 2022 6:33 AM
Reply to  NickM

Permaculture has been practiced successfully in Cuba, Mexico, and all round the world. It requires fewer inputs for greater and more nutritious crops.
The Chinese have been using organic agriculture for more than forty centuries.
The present system of fossil fuel based agriculture is heavily subsidised by taxpayers.
The rivers, oceans and soil are being made more toxic every day. Time is running out.

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 8, 2022 11:01 AM
Reply to  Johnny

For urban farming, it would help if (a) there were no factories and leaded petrol around (b) the municipality and neighbours were not obsessed with herbicides and insecticides.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 4:01 PM
Reply to  mgeo

+10

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 9:50 PM
Reply to  mgeo

yes. we have just agreed that XXX % of land in some areas (lol) is unfit for nature or food production… agreed. but nobody really wants to know,

they all want straight edged lawns, no broaadleaves appearing, weed free patios and bloc, whilst trend death-slide decks have been so treated as to be no longer timber…

whilst basically painting their turf green… all out plastic or carboard vessels, derived from oil, ore or some other rape of the earth,

but they’ve just bought a Tesla!

as they slosh their latest permasect variant on their apples…..

fuck me, i’d be out chomping dandelions if it wasn’t for “grounds maintenace”

the dog pish i relish ; )

get me the fuk outa here!!!

hahah

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 10:57 PM
Reply to  rubberheid

Love it! +10

Mowgli
Mowgli
Jan 7, 2022 10:02 PM

control the food = control the gullible masses….like they don’t have enough control…this planet would be far better off without bill and melinda gates foundation, and all the chemical food they have in store for you…their vision is for them alone, for they are greedy beyond belief

gordan
gordan
Jan 7, 2022 10:07 PM
Reply to  Mowgli

bill loves his greens

soylent

meet the fockers
manlinda and billy

https://www.bitchute.com/video/F2LlITjr7bcP/

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 10:25 PM
Reply to  gordan

+100

New Nane
New Nane
Jan 9, 2022 6:45 AM
Reply to  gordan

Great documentary. Gates mother was descended from Federal Reserve owners and got Kill’s career going with her contacts with IBM. They should also have described how Kill stole Gary Kildall’s CP/M operating system.

Blind Gill
Blind Gill
Jan 7, 2022 11:24 PM
Reply to  Mowgli

I was a vegetarian to my shame for nearly 40 years and last year started to eat meat and reduce carbs…basically a whole food diet. Feel better than I have in years. And no w they tell me I can’t eat meat anymore??? Nope.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 11:55 PM
Reply to  Blind Gill

You will eat our creepy lab grown GMO meat and you’ll be happy about it.

Johnny
Johnny
Jan 8, 2022 8:12 AM
Reply to  Blind Gill

These Folks would disagree Blind:
https://vegan4k.com/famous-vegan-athletes/

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 4:13 PM
Reply to  Johnny

I wonder how many are true to their veg lifestyle. I say this because I’ve know a few vegan / vegetarian hypocrites who confessed after being spotted hiding in the corner of a Cluck-A-lot restaurant with a bucket of wings.

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Jan 8, 2022 9:49 PM
Reply to  Blind Gill

My daughter was converting her family to vegan when her doctor noticed a change in her girls and starting asking serious questions. They are no longer vegans. Their growth rates had slowed abnormally in height and weight. The warning about the potential for abnormal brain development is what tipped the scales. We eat meat for good reason. It was bad advice from a good friend from college who was into holistic medicine.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 9:58 PM
Reply to  Blind Gill

that’s interesting, I’ve been thinking going veg… !!

do tell…

one lass years ago (before fashion kicked in) told me veggies died younger ??

is the issue with “meat” really all the processed meat and lack of organ chomping?
with veggie? just not enough “fat” ?

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Jan 9, 2022 3:30 PM
Reply to  rubberheid

Protein. Her fear is the growth hormone supplements in livestock feed and premature gonadal development in children eating meat from that livestock. It was/is happening is countries with loose regulations. South American countries in particular. “Studies” demonstrated it. It was in the “news”. Who knows how true it was or is. Could have been propaganda created by the American beef industry or MSM propaganda related to current issues with climate change. Hard to trust anyone or anything anymore. Even my daughter’s pediatrician given what is happening with medicine and the promotion of the clot shots. This I do know: Nutrition is innate. It’s in our genes to seek foods that contain the nutrition we need. Kind of like a Koala bear or Monarch butterfly. Sometimes I find myself gobbling a salad down because I have not eaten one in a while. I don’t push the hamburger away and say “that… Read more »

Molinos
Molinos
Jan 7, 2022 9:19 PM

I often wonder why I can’t get to the end of long articles these days. And Karen’s article of yesterday is a good case in point and today’s for sure. Maybe we are being hit from so many angles that we can’t take much more on. It’s like pilots of small planes who suddenly get into trouble and are overloaded with tasks to the extent that their hearing stops to function as the brain cannot take on more inputs and they miss the vital info from Air Traffic Controllers and descend into what is known as the graveyard spiral. In high stress situations hearing goes first. So in our hyper-modern evil world maybe long articles go first. We are confronted with what we might do should they come to take us away – to inject or place in a camp. So we are in flight or fight mode, our attention… Read more »

Willem
Willem
Jan 7, 2022 9:30 PM
Reply to  Molinos

Write about and think about your own plan

You don’t need others to think for you in matters that are at best ‘entertainment’ and at worst totally ludicrous

= what I (try to) do

Blind Gill
Blind Gill
Jan 7, 2022 11:26 PM
Reply to  Willem

+1 absolutely.

dr death
dr death
Jan 8, 2022 4:16 PM
Reply to  Willem

indeed… as I have advocated since the inception of the psy-op….
SO…
have fun, stock up, get out of the cities, get some sort of aquatic vehicle (amphibious even, or a good old landy and red diesel) if at all possible and create a network of like minded individuals (easier than ever because they wont be intra-venously compromised)

these cells will be the future/survival of you and yours ( and every day is an opportunity even if that’s all you last) when this nonsense implodes (which it will, probably sooner than later)….

and of course…. buckle up buck wheat, bumps ahead…

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 9:35 PM
Reply to  Molinos

It’s maybe an overload of information. Besides, you know enough. It’s time to start living again. Without worries.

Molinos
Molinos
Jan 7, 2022 9:42 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

Please think before you write. Without worries? When Austria, Italy Germany are going for the unvaccinated?

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 9:54 PM
Reply to  Molinos

What are you doing about it?

Mowgli
Mowgli
Jan 7, 2022 10:06 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

He is trying to tell you that the stinky stuff has hit the fan, and you should probably duck, but you run along now and get your booster shot and don’t worry….

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 10:14 PM
Reply to  Mowgli

It’s my message not to worry now. You will react to the situation as it presents itself to you.

If you start to worry now you will be living in fear constantly. It’s not good for your body and it won’t help you to take action when it is necessary.
If you want to worry it is maybe better to leave these countries now.

Howard
Howard
Jan 7, 2022 10:20 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

And yet, it is probably better to see the truck barreling down on you ahead of time than to only see it when it’s inches away.

As they say, “forewarned is forearmed.”

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 10:31 PM
Reply to  Howard

Yes, that’s true, but it will always be different in real time.
Only at the last moment, the body will know what to do when the truck is close.

So, you can leave the street when the truck is far away or wait until the very end, but worrying now won’t help you.
What are you doing about it?

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 12:26 AM
Reply to  Terrestrial

it might just be easier to sign in, than remark at times ; )

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 8, 2022 12:37 AM
Reply to  rubberheid

What will happen when I sign in?

DM:
DM:
Jan 8, 2022 6:28 AM
Reply to  Terrestrial

+++ With you all the way in this approach. Not so easy but very good advice.

Blind Gill
Blind Gill
Jan 7, 2022 11:29 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

Fucking hear hear. Let’s all live in a state of paranoid anxiety until it happens here. Not. For. Me. I agree with you my friend.

They have hit normies with the COVID fear. They try to make us fearful by threat – DO NOT LET THEM LIVE IN YOUR HEAD.

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 11:46 PM
Reply to  Blind Gill

 👍 

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 11:57 PM
Reply to  Blind Gill

+100

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 12:24 AM
Reply to  Mowgli

no, it is sounding you out.

Howard
Howard
Jan 7, 2022 10:38 PM
Reply to  Molinos

Please take the time to read this article. It’s that important. And it actually does point to a possible way out of the nightmare we’re now facing. The farmers of India won Round One in their battle with the corporate controlled Modi government. If they can hold their own and win Round Two, then Three, then Round Infinity – because agribusiness and the other psychotic institutions will keep trying no matter what.

Only those countries touted in the West as the poorest have a chance to find their way out of this madness. Agribusiness and Mr Gates may have jumped the gun with their introduction of bt cotton: it proved such a disaster and destroyed so many farmers’ lives that it stands as a warning to all Indian farmers.

Blind Gill
Blind Gill
Jan 7, 2022 11:32 PM
Reply to  Howard

But again – what are YOU doing? Being aware? Great. That is the rub. The farmers are right on the cusp of it.

Howard
Howard
Jan 8, 2022 3:22 AM
Reply to  Blind Gill

What am I doing? Besides trying to awaken the awaken to what’s going on around them that they seem not to notice? Like wi-fi/5G and, especially, geoengineering. The nano-particles they’re spraying are filtering down to wreak havoc on growing crops; and finding their way up to destroy the ozone layer, which will allow UV-C rays to penetrate the atmosphere. It’s already happening. Trees are dying; new trees are not growing. The stomata of plants and trees is shutting down – and in doing so, forests are no longer carbon sinks but carbon sources. So unless urban farmers are extremely circumspect, they may find their crop yield dwindling season to season. Agribusiness is already engineering soil microbes. Sounds rather like carrying coals to Newcastle, doesn’t it? Except the UV-C rays are killing natural soil microbes – and agribusiness damn well knows it. The story is much bigger than a simple land… Read more »

fame
fame
Jan 8, 2022 10:40 AM
Reply to  Howard

Totally agree Howard. Not only the UV-C, but the increased UV-B is messing with the flowering cycles in most plants, some willows here are in flower, there is a meter of snow on the ground that will remain snow covered till sometime in March. Seed production in plants has also diminished. If you have purchased dry beans over the years, you may have noticed the size of the seed has diminished in most cases by half. I have watched many insects die off as their nests are cooking in the sun, and noticed the bird populations continue to plummet. Few people in agriculture understand what is going on. Hands on small scale farmers are, in my opinion, the most able to adapt to what is going on as their intimate understanding of and relationship to the farmland enables them to discover methods of dealing with the harsh environments farms are… Read more »

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 8, 2022 11:52 AM
Reply to  Howard

I doubt UV will get far into soil. Most of the destruction of soil microbes/fauna comes from agrochemicals (especially fertilizer) and needless/excessive plowing.

It is like the infernal jab: they are creating problems and then selling solutions.

Ravensara
Ravensara
Jan 7, 2022 11:12 PM
Reply to  Molinos

I remember speaking to a fiction writer some years ago. At the time he was writing a short story that that described a bunch of pheasants going about their business of living, when a shooting party came along. The story was from the point of view of the pheasants who sat around and discussed in dismay why anyone would behave in this way – shooting to kill innocent creatures such as they.

They couldn’t fight back, and flying away was dangerous also.

But I guess the moral is discussion is pretty moot at that point in proceedings. I hope we are not experiencing that kind of thing.

I sometimes feel like one of those pheasants, other times I feel spiritual truth and lots of love.

There is plenty we don’t know, and some questions/concerns are worth our time, others less so.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 12:22 AM
Reply to  Molinos

nah, when you started talking of small plane pilots you exposed yosel.

you are fishing for souls.

jas
jas
Jan 8, 2022 7:01 AM
Reply to  Molinos

Don’t worry-it might get worse before it gets better-i hope the system proposed by the NWO will not work-humans will not be slaves ,will they? we cannot be turned in to a hive of bees, with our place in society set in concrete with no chance to change our outcomes or better ourselves, everything we need to survive supplied to us by the system. It could never work….could it??

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Jan 8, 2022 9:53 PM
Reply to  Molinos

It could be bad writing…….you had me then you lost me………

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Jan 7, 2022 8:57 PM

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Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Jan 7, 2022 8:55 PM

Came across this video on Citizen Free Press today.

https://www.brighteon.com/3b94ac61-8a45-4dd6-9890-23c6d878d433

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 9:18 PM
Reply to  Hemlockfen

Thank you for sharing and warning us!

entitled2
entitled2
Jan 7, 2022 7:59 PM
rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 7, 2022 7:34 PM

it all boils down to being an Uponlandis Moose or a Burgess Moose… and your choice. the system wants us all hive minded meeces, no free moose loose aboot… most of us don’t have that choice unfortunately. buying land, outside certain cabals, is not that easy in this part of the world, for a long time. and let’s not forget, most “people” are too lazy to apply themselves to their own food production nevermind societal inconvenience/collapse! Hunger will not change that laziness to something creative for many of them. i’ve known forever that smallholders are the answer to many societal ills, nevermind food supply. but it is not for all, and why nurture when you can ravage would fit the general mentality in westworld these days…? hopefully they’ve all been vexed that think that way : / but permaculture/localised food systems will not save those who cannot be bothered, or… Read more »

Howard
Howard
Jan 7, 2022 10:25 PM
Reply to  rubberheid

Land has a habit of changing hands time and again. Which goes to the heart of the matter: land does not exist for human ownership. But, as history has (tragically) shown, humans will have their ownership, wherever they go. At least, “Western” humans – the ones who will be left behind when the world moves on.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 7, 2022 10:34 PM
Reply to  Howard

I don’t mean ownership, just those who would claim ownership or its abuse.

Duckman
Duckman
Jan 8, 2022 11:46 AM
Reply to  rubberheid

Living here in a suposedly enlightened area of s/w uk, farming 1 hectare, polytunnels for the nice stuff, outdoor veg, poultry meat, trade for lamb ect…having done it for near 25 yrs… Let me elaborate on what you have correctly said. The same lame cu*ts that accept a gift from me of imperfect swede, carrot, onion, leek are the same that bleat “how quaint”, “how ethnic”, “how progressive”, “we really must do this ourselves”… Those self same cu*ts will in the main either leave my valuable seasonal veg to rot in the veg rack whilst feasting their eyes on their latest “tasty fresh” boxed delivery…mmm? Or simply bin it as un-professional “wonky”, boring stew fodder.. The self same cun*ts that would no more put in the time and years of effort required for a very modest, but oh so fkn wholesome return? No more that they would challenge the embedded… Read more »

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 5:48 PM
Reply to  Duckman

aye, bang on Duckman.

’twas about 2006 i realised the utter (not mere inconveniencing, but UTTER) trap of our western societies, an urban.suburban path to dependence, food, heat, everything, the basic needs of LIFE. held to ransom.

yet most are loving every minute of it, so much comfort and wanton emptiness that craves more, lounging in that “convenience”.

i’ve no viable spots anymore for growing. nor am I as fit as i was. I’ve taken to planting tatties in molehills as a more “extensive” approach ; )

keep up the good work Duck, eff them posers, and keep a sharp stick handy in case they start hanging about too much hahaha

Joerg
Joerg
Jan 7, 2022 7:07 PM

Additionally read F. William Engdahl:
“Sinister Rockefeller Food System Agenda — They Created it and Now Want to Destroy It”
http://www.williamengdahl.com/englishNEO21Oct2021.php

…and
“Farm to Fork: How the EU and the Davos Cabal Plan to Control Agriculture”
http://www.williamengdahl.com/englishNEO29Sept2021.php

Penelope
Penelope
Jan 7, 2022 7:07 PM

ATTACKS ON THE FOOD SUPPLY –Fuel & Fertilizer: Urea [CO(NH2)2] is a soluble organic compound containing 46% nitrogen. It occurs naturally in urine and some moulds and fungi. UREA is manufactured synthetically by reacting NATURAL GAS, atmospheric nitrogen and water together at high temperature and pressure to produce ammonia and carbon dioxide. It’s used for fertilizer & feed supplement. #1 farming cost: diesel #2: urea #3: natural gas I think you know about the attacks on fuel & energy generally– Agenda 30 & the phoney global warming. –Water: CA’s Imperial Valley raises 1/3 of US vegetables, two thirds of its fruits and nuts. It leads all other states in farm income with77,500 farms and ranches. It’s second in livestock production and important in dairy. Agriculture occupies 43 million of the state’s 100 million acres. CA’s seven-year drought ended in 2019 rains which filled dams to capacity– enough water for 5 years. Under Gov Newsom’s administration most of… Read more »

terrestrial
terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 6:12 PM

The Masters of the Earth have a plan. ‘Trust the plan. You are with us or against us, but the plan will prevail. Apply now for a high position in the hierarchy!’

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 7, 2022 6:28 PM
Reply to  terrestrial

There are no high positions at the bottom of the barrel….

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Jan 7, 2022 6:40 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Indeed, but much of the middle class act as if there are.

Nastran
Nastran
Jan 7, 2022 8:31 PM
Reply to  Tom Larsen

Why? They think they are or they will get there.

Nastran
Nastran
Jan 7, 2022 8:33 PM
Reply to  Nastran

Why? They are lead to think that way.

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 6:45 PM
Reply to  wardropper

That sucks, but when I can have a small portion of the spoils I am happy.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 8:33 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

No. You’ll be classed as a non vaxxed non conforming useless eater and face death by propaganda rays like the rest of us here. 💀

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 9:14 PM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

Well, if that’s the case it’s better anyway to live like a wild dog rather than to join the ranks and being told all the time what I must do to please the bosses.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 10:57 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

We may have no choice but to take the wild dog route.
I don’t want to live in the new hell any more than others here.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 10:58 PM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

I was all for climate change since the weather would be warmer should we decide woodland living was a better choice than slavery. We were conned, it’s fecking freezing out there.

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 11:07 PM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

See what happens. A wild dog does not worry.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 11:25 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

This old dog doesn’t worry and only bites when it’s called for.

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 7, 2022 11:50 PM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

 👍 

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 8, 2022 4:55 PM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

Sometimes just showing your teeth is enough…

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 12:30 AM
Reply to  Terrestrial

aye they do, but only about their next meal…. worry is maybe the wrong word, granted.

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 8, 2022 12:45 AM
Reply to  rubberheid

Worry is probably the wrong word. I don’t know what wild dogs are thinking, but somehow there will be food on the table.
Given by someone or they find something on the street or in the forrest.
They probably don’t worry about how to get a meal tomorrow.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 8, 2022 2:01 AM
Reply to  Terrestrial

Hunger driven obedience for the domestic animal
(Coming soon to the human race)

Eat or die for the wild animal. Only angry when confronted with danger. That wild animal part of the human has yet to be eradicated by Schwab and Co with endless medication. It makes the flock more manageable.

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 8, 2022 11:44 AM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

Well said.
Schwab and Co want to eradicate the natural intelligence of life completely and replace it by artificial intelligence.

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 8, 2022 5:06 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

The marvellous thing about that is that they have already succeeded in their own cases.

The Schwab ‘life-machines’ will go the way of all machines:
They will go out of fashion and they will gradually disintegrate into nothing.

Creative human beings leave something behind after their physical decomposition, and, if you’re religious, they will even take something with them for their future creativity.

When Schwab makes a machine that can do that, I will at least give him a hearing.

Until then, screw him.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 5:33 PM
Reply to  wardropper

+ 1

Terrestrial
Terrestrial
Jan 8, 2022 7:15 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Yes, very probably Schwab & Co have decided for themselves that they want the artificial intelligence.
If they can keep the life energy remains to be seen.

The power of creative thinking of human beings is much overstated, but the power of the creative energy of life is understated.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 10:15 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

see this AI thing… can we realistically hope it become aware and sees the problem people (the psychos and demons and NPC e.g.)?

or will it always be programme-able?

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 5:33 PM
Reply to  Tony Maroni

aye that’s about right. but hungry animals don’t eff about either!

terrestrial, aye maybe too, hunger is a motive, not some “worry” for dem beasties. aye.

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 8, 2022 4:53 PM
Reply to  Terrestrial

You’re welcome…

NatureSoil Products
NatureSoil Products
Jan 7, 2022 4:59 PM

I work in the Ag industry. I operate a medium sized vermicomposting operation. I have seen the numerous, amazing benefits of sustainable & regenerative farming practices. I have quite literally transformed volumes of once barren land into highly-productive fields. And have witnessed as crop yields have soared. And as plant health has increased dramatically. And by utilizing nothing but Nature. Organic waste, microorganisms, worms, etc. Stuff that most people turn their heads & noses to. Valuable but oft-wasted natural resources. One persons trash is another’s treasure. I recently began working with people in the commercialized Big Ag industry. I was amazed at the massive volumes of damage they were doing. But watching them as they scratch their heads, wondering why their fields were continually degrading. All their expensive equipment, their fancy GPS units, mapping systems, yield trackers, etc. And yet they were continually struggling. Most every year they are presented… Read more »

Jesper
Jesper
Jan 7, 2022 8:36 PM

Self reliance is exactly what the system opposes. Nature thusly just becomes an obstacle that needs to be rid of.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 7, 2022 8:46 PM
Reply to  Jesper

+1

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 11:03 PM
Reply to  Jesper

+1

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 8, 2022 12:06 PM

Barren soil – even sand – will benefit from plowing in combinations of certain plants from elsewhere, to start off the soil biota. This is traditional knowledge.

Edwige
Edwige
Jan 7, 2022 4:33 PM

Bird flu strikes! https://dumptheguardian.com/world/2022/jan/07/first-uk-person-to-catch-h5n1-bird-flu-strain-is-named After Margaret Keenan (MK Ultra) and William Shakespeare, we have… Alan Gosling! Apart from the bird joke, a certain secret society was re-born at the Goose and Gridiron pub in 1717. Well, actually it wasn’t – it had never gone away and was merely going public and the pub was really called the Swan and Lyre. Really of course this is all about seeding the idea that livestock are bearers of icky germs and need to be tracked, traced, reduced and finally eliminated except on biosecure corporate mega-farms. Have you heard of grashopper flu? Now eat those bugs… BTW that alleged number of Cuban farms in another 33 encode, not reality. Raul Castro was a member of the fraternity and although Fidel’s possible membership has been obscured there is a strange story of him taking refuge in a lodge when being chased. Have a look at… Read more »

Researcher
Researcher
Jan 7, 2022 7:37 PM
Reply to  Edwige

Cuban Missile Crisis hoax.

Cuba, China, N. Korea, Russia, East Germany, etc., etc. All of them globalist lab experiments.

China’s model won, which is why the rest of the world’s being transitioned to the social credit-digital currency-mass surveillance and bio-identity-slave system.

There’s never been any sovereign nations since they’ve always been incorporated and controlled by the same globalist financial cartel, running religious scams, monarchy scams, starvation scams, pandemic scams, war scams, political scams, financial crisis scams and terrorism scams.

The only scams they have left are the nuclear war scam, the cyber pandemic scam and the alien attack scam.

gordan
gordan
Jan 7, 2022 8:05 PM
Reply to  Researcher

china works
insect collective
hive
theft
satanic borg collecive
fully tested

every country corporation lab testing testing
china china
bingo

Brianborou
Brianborou
Jan 7, 2022 8:54 PM
Reply to  Researcher

This book published decades ago explaining Carol Quigley’ s, who was an insider, book was a warning of what is happening now !

https://archive.org/details/nakedcapitalistr00skou

Researcher
Researcher
Jan 8, 2022 7:34 PM
Reply to  Brianborou

Thanks.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jan 7, 2022 4:22 PM

Drink Brawndo!!! It has What Plants Crave!

Art Costa
Art Costa
Jan 7, 2022 4:01 PM

Are we still taking…sounds like white man trying to tell black/brown people what they’ve known for centuries. No more fucking (grant/UN) studies. Do the work.

bob
bob
Jan 7, 2022 5:23 PM
Reply to  Art Costa

you know whtie people also have known and practised this for centuries… large companies responsible for damaging farming practises would behave the same whether they were started in ”black/brown” countries or ”white man” countries. unfortunately some countries have more money than other, and their businesses got their before others. organic farming isn’t a ”black” thing. chill.

Blind Gill
Blind Gill
Jan 7, 2022 11:39 PM
Reply to  Art Costa

You mean the rich man my friend. Black folk never owned agriculture and lots of poor white folk have suffered too. My ancestors were cleared to make room for sheep ffs.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 8, 2022 10:16 PM
Reply to  Blind Gill

+ 100

gordan
gordan
Jan 7, 2022 3:54 PM

buy more
by more now
consume and be happy
no blessings for the masked

the boostered the vaxed the medi culled
germ theory believers
do not need viva cuba
organics
dirt dirty evil killa germs
when you can buy
gates vegan bug plastic
soylent greta thurberg greens
is all that is needed for the numbered the bluetooth enabled

the vaccinated are now owned
modified
alas satans own

consent was given
deal done

food will be standaized for your comfort and con venience
soylent green helps the earth

do your part
you filthy animals

would you like to know more

Howard
Howard
Jan 7, 2022 3:48 PM

Mandatory vaccinations will work nicely for the international agribusiness sector because the agribusiness model is destined to fail, leaving perhaps billions of people with nothing to eat.

So by drastically reducing the population, there will be fewer mouths to feed and, more importantly, fewer people to man the barricades.

And since money now grows on printing presses, the agribusiness giants need never again rely on people for their continued bottom line growth.

Instead of “Let them eat cake” the agribusiness motto will be “Let them eat shit.”

Researcher
Researcher
Jan 7, 2022 8:08 PM
Reply to  Howard

The agribusiness sector poisons humans on purpose. That’s why they use antibiotics, hormones, endocrine disrupters, carcinogens, toxic pesticides and DNA damaging GMOs. Poisoning people using the food chain and the water supply, leads to more faux pandemics, more forced vaccines and more toxic drugs that end people’s lives. It’s their circular economy.

Prohibiting private land ownership is the major end goal of Agenda 21-The Great Reset, not just depopulation.

They’re using sustainability laws and the faux climate crisis as a pretext. In Canada there’s a bill that cedes Indigenous land ownership into the hands and control of the UN. The Bill is actually a bait and switch to seize their land, regardless of how it’s being sold in the press and to the Indigenous community.

entitled2
entitled2
Jan 7, 2022 10:55 PM
Reply to  Researcher

The agribusiness sector poisons humans on purpose. That’s why they use antibiotics, hormones, endocrine disrupters, carcinogens, toxic pesticides and DNA damaging GMOs. Poisoning people using the food chain and the water supply it darker side of alchemy so in essence it experimentation, the irradiation of seeds pre planting them its effect on birds that ate them and radiation as in x raying bugs lead to more learning on how nature comes back transformed so they did the same with animals and humans . Nature doesn’t make fucking pugs. etc (certain cats breeds only appeared after Hollyfreak films created them. Your dog and cat is GM animal from this project which is on going. Paris Hilton Rockefeller tv show did that Just like 101 Dalmatians and 1000’s of other shows etc that helps create a GM industry of pets. Normalization and trillion £$ cross breeding and pet products & vet medical… Read more »

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 11:35 PM
Reply to  entitled2

+10

Annie
Annie
Jan 7, 2022 2:51 PM

Don’t wait for a saviour be the saviour 👍

jimbojames
jimbojames
Jan 7, 2022 2:11 PM

Until you eliminate capitalism, corporate interference in public affairs and don’t put an end to the idea that the price of a good is anything beyond the cost to produce and distribute said good, or don’t claw back every penny of hoarded wealth and accrued riches, nothing you propose or say is worth a damn.

I’d say eliminate rights to private property but too many people would be thrown into a tizzy, thinking you wouldn’t be able to own anything, so let’s agree to scale it back to where it belongs: a teensy-weensy aspect of the pursuit of happiness.

Penelope
Penelope
Jan 7, 2022 5:08 PM
Reply to  jimbojames

Capitalism, before it was entirely degraded, caused the greatest blooming of freedom & progress the world has ever seen. REFORM the rackateer/psychopath-run world order back to capitalism.

Better yet, consider which elements of capitalism we want and how to prevent the ascendancy of those parts we don’t want. I call your attention to the model initiated by Moamar Ghadaffi. We certainly want private property; are you crazy?!

Probably either progressivetaxation or disseminated media ownership– either one of the two– cd have spared us our present peril.

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 7, 2022 6:30 PM
Reply to  Penelope

I don’t think people even knew it was ‘capitalism’ when it first arrived.
It used to be called greed, or exploitation.

When the greed began to get out of control, that’s when people found a new word for it.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Jan 7, 2022 7:39 PM
Reply to  wardropper

bam + 100

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 11:38 PM
Reply to  wardropper

+10

Blind Gill
Blind Gill
Jan 7, 2022 11:42 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Nope. It was called trade. And it has existed for as long as we have existed. Greed came along…

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 8, 2022 4:47 PM
Reply to  Blind Gill

Trade and greed are not the same thing. I’m sure even Jesus’s white garment was obtained by some sort of trade agreement, and most of us have exchanged plenty of things with people during our lives, with mutual benefit. Greed surely isn’t an unavoidable part of that. Things don’t get out of hand because one knows the trustworthiness of the people one exchanges things with, and one quickly learns what sort of people one should not trade with. My point is that trade didn’t become the corrupt capitalism we know today until “greed came along”, as you say, and the law was gradually bent and broken to accommodate and protect the worst aspects of greed. Greed is now institutionalized, and many of our modern ‘representatives’ are proud of the fact. Greed is now out of control. What we have now is the acceptance of an abomination. The equivalent of using… Read more »

Researcher
Researcher
Jan 8, 2022 5:15 PM
Reply to  wardropper

No. That’s not what happened. Communism, Socialism, Capitalism, etc are just economic terms that mean little if anything, since the owners of each economic and monetary system remain the same no matter the economic system. The creation of the state, the money printing, debt enslavement and the formation of governments as incorporated municipalities, courts, and industries using either corporate fronts or state controlled corporations operate in a top down authoritarian environment. where the money creation, dissemination, in all economic systems result in debt enslavement, corporate/state servitude, debasement of currency and diminished status of free men and women to citizens using CAPITIS DIMINUTIO on government issued birth certificates, ID, bills, courts and banking. This system of claiming false authority over men and women extends back to Roman Law and the Vatican. All of this is done without the knowledge, consent or understanding of the populace. It’s only achieved through the lack… Read more »

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Jan 7, 2022 6:45 PM
Reply to  Penelope

300 years ago, the capitalists indeed represented a progressive force, they wrested power away from the aristocracy . That gave us liberal democracy (as undemocratic as representative government was). Today (and for some time) the capitalists are the aristocracy and have no more need of liberal democracy. Within their grasp is power and wealth that the aristocracies of the past could never dream of.

Orthus
Orthus
Jan 8, 2022 8:18 AM
Reply to  Penelope

Capitalism has not been degraded, it was ever thus.

Marx (are you a Marxist?) made the claim for the material benefits of Capitalism, the stuff about freedom is just bollocks. In fact, Capitalism merely invented another way to be enslaved.

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 8, 2022 1:52 PM
Reply to  Penelope

+1

Researcher
Researcher
Jan 7, 2022 8:39 PM
Reply to  jimbojames

It’s not an economic system that’s the issue. Both capitalism and communism are controlled by the same financial cartel, printing the same money out of thin air.

It’s debt slavery through the monetary system, and incorporated entities masquerading as governments, courts and international NGOs that’s at the root of the problem. Who do you think enabled these corporations to accumulate immense wealth, land, then poison people and animals and pollute entire eco systems? Governments, NGOs and courts.

Seizing private property rights is the worst thing that could happen. There’s no government on earth that isn’t entirely corrupt and a tool of the financial cartel, and there’s no laws, institutions or systems in place that would ensure any kind of security, safety or freedom for the 99%.

Tony Maroni
Tony Maroni
Jan 7, 2022 11:37 PM
Reply to  Researcher

10+

Ravensara
Ravensara
Jan 7, 2022 11:42 PM
Reply to  Researcher

NGOs have been raised as a potentially authoritarian force for decades. Nobody paid attention. In time they will be governed. We’ll work it out – as a species we don’t in the end like totalitarianism.

Orthus
Orthus
Jan 8, 2022 8:12 AM
Reply to  Researcher

Corruption is something that happens to some governments. It is the very foundation of capitalism.

Researcher
Researcher
Jan 8, 2022 4:42 PM
Reply to  Orthus

No. It’s the opposite. Corruption is the purpose of installing faux democracy and governments. Govern = Control. Ment = Mind. Mind Control. A fictional entity (incorporated municipalities) has no rights or authority over men and women. That’s why they use ALL CAPS names on birth certificates, drivers licenses etc. It’s a legal trick to diminish the status of men and women to citizens under the jurisdiction of fictional corporate entities; governments and courts. Since all of this is done without the knowledge, consent or understanding of the populace it’s fraud making any contract (social or otherwise) null and void. The entire formation of the state is a legal trick and a scam that enables and legitimizes organized crime and racketeering on behalf of central banks, retail banks and publicly listed corporations who partner with the state in PPP to force (under threat of violence and/or imprisonment) debt enslavement of the… Read more »