SRRC
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Mmmm, it took a while to come back with that devastating repartee.Because you can't think BIG enough, that's why.
Mmmm, it took a while to come back with that devastating repartee.Because you can't think BIG enough, that's why.
You was a few years a head of the game with this post^^I'm increasingly worried over the large inroads being made out of the public eye by huge corporations.
Therefore, I thought "let's go to the horse's mouth not the...umm...other end."
Just how clued up is the wider farming community over long term plans, already laid out by the likes of the World Economic Forum and Bill Gates. Yes That Bill Gates ? We are not talking about the CAP here, it's much bigger than that !
Behind the headlines these corporations want total control of food production world wide, but "sustainable food."
Bill Gates has aquired "ownership" of the World seed banks and wants to supplant normal seed with ones he deems fit to use, resistant to certain pesticides etc. There won't be "free choice."
I want to try and post 2 links here to let you see for yourself what you are up against.
Every time you wonder "why is the government doing this, it doesn't make sense?" maybe it will if you follow up on these pointers.
I'm in the New Forest area, long been a farming area.
A short topical video; https://brandnewtube.com/watch/farm...law-amp-takeover-of-food_kyWNBvwtNpPIdIJ.html
And this; https://regenerationinternational.o...over-seed-control-over-the-worlds-seed-banks/
We haven't even mentioned "nutritional content" decline. "Go local" looks promising ?Bill Gates won't stop me fooling about sowing turnips with elderly blue tractors.
Farming as we know it ended in 1992. That ship has sailed.
Unfortunately 7610 super q is no longer with usWe haven't even mentioned "nutritional content" decline. "Go local" looks promising ?