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Eva Vlaardingerbroek Summarizes all the Merging Food, Energy and Farming Issues with Stark Advice to Americans | |
2022-07-13 | |
In the last 20 seconds of the segment, Vlaardingerbroek has some solid advice for Americans. WATCH (2 mins): | |
Posted by:The Walking Unvaxed |
#8 Huge fan of Eva Vlaardingerbroek. |
Posted by: York Harding 2022-07-13 23:53 |
#7 Spot on analysis about the havoc the Woke WEF alumni are creating worldwide. It makes perfect companion piece to Tuckers opening last night on the Green Energy fiasco. As an aside, is it just me or is it hard to concentrate on the sounds while she is speaking. Seriously, that is one lovely woman, and proof that gender is NOT fluid! |
Posted by: NoMoreBS 2022-07-13 13:28 |
#6 Thought experiment: what if having a garden and putting up your own food results in a deduction in your ESG score? After all, folks living in urban centers won't have that kid and of privilege. That would be an in acceptable inequity, especially given the systemic racism of the "rurals". |
Posted by: Rex Mundi 2022-07-13 12:13 |
#5 ^ It will be fun watching blue city types get up to speed on all those skills. During WW II, we were "all in this together." This time, not so much. And good luck sending teefa and BLammo to collect the city dwellers "share." |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2022-07-13 12:13 |
#4 #3 Rob, During WWII people had Victory Gardens. Recycling of materials used in the war effort such as lard, tin cans, etc. was common. People also hunted. We put up fruit and vegetables. We got milk down the road from a farmer who had cows. We churned butter from the milk. We have moved a long way from self-sufficiency to dependency. However, we are a resourceful people. |
Posted by: Snomogum Thomoper1753 2022-07-13 12:01 |
#3 And every yard will become a garden, Americans will "rediscover" canning and drying, and eventually their allies will be out of power. BTW -- there's now an Instantpot model that can pressure can. |
Posted by: Rob Crawford 2022-07-13 11:23 |
#2 Controlling calories is population control. Now, ad in ESG and you've got the behavioral component that will drive this effect. |
Posted by: Rex Mundi 2022-07-13 10:58 |
#1 They openly say the goal of the fundamental change in the global food system is to control what people eat, allocate specific amounts of calories according to the goals of the climate change officials, and completely take over the way farming is done. These control freaks forgot to mention that they are exempt from Agenda 2030. They are special. Is population control a part of Agenda 2030? |
Posted by: JohnQC 2022-07-13 10:50 |