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  • From: "TradingPostPaul" <tradingpost@riseup.net>
  • To: livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] World May Be Up for A Drastic Shortfall In Food Stocks
  • Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2006 20:59:41 -0600


Sorry but I have to draw the line here on all the political or public
issues business as off topic for this list. And because it's so far off
topic I'm not going to debate the points I disagree with (like
vegetarianism being unhealthy). The world's food stock is still fair game
but we don't want to get off into related issues that have little to do
with living on the land.

paul tradingpost@lobo.net

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On 9/5/2006 at 6:27 AM Carrie Shepard wrote:

>No offense Marty,
>
> But this is exactly the sort of propaganda writing that makes me want to
>scream. I bet the author of this article is also just blindly or happily
>doing what he thinks is right in his own eyes and totally suckered into UN
>agenda 21.
>
> There's not a shortage of land, there's no overpopulation, there IS
>laziness and ignorance in abundance, and going vegetarian is the quickest
>way to insure that less people are born and more people die sooner rather
>than later as it's the perfect way to ruin the fertility of women and men.
> Fertility rates are falling, not rising. Most people who go vegetarian
>can't afford all organics and lots of young women end up with anemia from
>it. In years past women were able to concieve and give live birth to
>children into their 50's, and now women are going into menopause in their
>late 30's or having hysterectomies because of all the health problems
>they're uneducated about how to heal themselves. We've also seen an
>increase of people with rare blood problems -- something I'm told could be
>a combination of the contaminants in the food supply along with the whole
>chemtrail and pesticide spraying going on around us.
>
> A bigger threat to the food supply is the UN's agenda 21 because it's
>talons are everywhere teaching children that the trees deserve to live
>more than they do and that they should just let the 'experts' do
>everything for them. Keep an eye on the child obesity and legal drugging
>and rising child suicide rates if you don't believe me.
>
> On my home front, just across the street 7 years ago was a parcel of
>farmland. That piece of land was subdivided, utilities and roads added,
>then sold at 3 times the cost per acre for people with mobile homes. It's
>only 2 or 3 years old and those people are now forced to buy and pay for a
>city sewer system -- at some point it was annexxed to the city of which we
>live just outside the city limits. So, the septic systems that they
>haven't finished paying the mortgage on will just be there, but they're
>forced to hook up to the city water. In trying to figure this out, I
>found out about the Economic Development Authorities that have sprung up
>all over the US from the UN's sending facilitators into the city councils
>and basically creating a new government. It's not your local city council
>making the main decisions anymore folks, it's this backdoor activity
>that's really calling the shots and driving up the costs of living and
>land. Metro and regional government is taking
> over transforming society.
>
> There are huge new brick homes not 30 minutes from where I live that
>have no space to grow food, only a little tiny postage stamp lawn and when
>we drive past them we're struck by how ignorant it is to voluntarily live
>in places like this with such artificially inflated prices and a total
>inability to do anything but rely on someone else for food and energy.
>Now I understand it's the UN agenda to urbanize and get everyone off the
>land that drove these developments.
>
> It doesn't take much land to grow enough chickens or have enough eggs
>for your family, just a little know-how and the liberty to do so (all
>those new urbanized developments have covenants to prevent you growing
>your own food so they can get a contract with a supermarket for them and
>guaranteed shoppers),
>
> Carrie
>







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