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<blockquote data-quote="snake67" data-source="post: 1093892" data-attributes="member: 17764"><p>Most people on this board and most people involved in local community agriculture live in a very small bubble. While what I will say might tick a few folks off - when has that ever stopped me - the message of "sustainable agriculture" has very deep roots and is agenda driven by many people the world over - starting with the United Nations and the elites of the world.</p><p></p><p>Stuff really does happen outside the borders of your county or township - but most have no clue about the international news - just that Betty Sue from down the road had a car accident yesterday.</p><p></p><p>There are many powerful and rich groups that seriously lobby and have started to use "sustainable agriculture" as the new catch phrase to prevent the use of GMO corn, fertilizers and and hebicides and pesticides.</p><p></p><p><em>Sustainable agriculture</em> is being used as a nebulous term specifically because it is easily open to interpretation. Like your own constitution and the Canadian constitution - it will be easily b*stardized by the high priced lawyers and judges and politicians and people who want to make a buck at any cost.</p><p></p><p>One specific example that is presently being touted on the LinkedIn group "Sustainable Agriculture" is that no healthy plant can be attacked by bugs or fungus or mould - so our plants are unhealthy and that is the reason we use various chemicals - our crops are unhealthy.</p><p></p><p>The next is that any man made fertilizer is bad for the environment and only manure should be used.</p><p></p><p>This ties in with this article reporterd in the rag the Guardian - but it is a report from OXFAM - a very large international relief organization. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/jan/20/oxfam-85-richest-people-half-of-the-world" target="_blank">http://www.theguardian.com/business/201 ... -the-world</a></p><p></p><p>It states that 85 people in the world have more combined wealth than 50% of the third world population. You can believe it or deny it - however the fact remains that wealth of a few does indeed affect our daily lives. WalMart has an annual budget that the majority of third world countries would love to have.</p><p></p><p>It all ties together and the biggest reason all of these intiatives will succeed?</p><p></p><p>People will sit and talk and then say: "Well, those outfits can do what they want - I am going to keep on doing it my way."</p><p></p><p>That is exactly what the wealthy corporations and people of the world want you to do. Because you think long term of three to five years - they think generationally.</p><p></p><p>Organic will become the way of the future - not because it is the answer - but because it will be forced upon those in agriculture as "sustainable".</p><p></p><p>Anyone else using chemicals or drugs will become known as someone who is poisoning the people and the environment.</p><p></p><p>All it takes is for people to sit down, drink their coffee, do nothing and it will happen.</p><p></p><p>And THAT ladies and gentlemen is what "sustainable agriculture" means to the people who drive the programs - simply because they do not care about you - you are the ignorant farmer or rancher who will do as you are told.</p><p></p><p>And do not even get me started on water use and water waste and how that will soon become another big issue.</p><p></p><p>Prepare to be legislated into submission.</p><p></p><p>If you doubt me - I challenge you to do some serious research on how the world is changing and how the control of YOUR world is changing. I would bet less than 10% of you have any true understanding of how changes will be driven and you will have no input.</p><p></p><p>If you are not active in promoting your way of life in agriculture, you are part of the problem because there are people out there - and billions of dollars out there - that REALLY want to tell you how to raise cows, pigs, chickens, grains and they want to tell you how bad any use of fertilizer and chemical is. And they have access to media as well. In fact they control the media - and with media you can control the masses.</p><p></p><p>There was a famous and evil German politician/Nazi Party member during WWII who once said - I paraphrase - <em>Tell a small lie and some will believe it. Tell a big lie and repeat it often. All will come to believe it.</em></p><p></p><p>I can tell a tall tale to someone on the 12'th floor of a chicken coop built for people in any city of the world and they will believe it if I look and sound sincere. </p><p></p><p>In fact my own knowledge of the above is very limited but I am learning quickly.</p><p></p><p>Most of you will simply shake your head - say ole Bez is off on another tangent - but if even one of you actually does take a look at the risks we have on the horizon I have done my job this morning.</p><p></p><p>For that one person - thanks and good luck.</p><p></p><p>For the rest?</p><p></p><p>Well have a great day and enjoy that coffee you are drinking - it might not be available in a few years if some have their way - as it is grown and harvested by people who are "child labour slaves and people who are down trodden and enslaved in poverty" - not my words, but the words of many on the internet.</p><p></p><p>I will say this: Be afraid - be very afraid. Best to all</p><p></p><p>Bez</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snake67, post: 1093892, member: 17764"] Most people on this board and most people involved in local community agriculture live in a very small bubble. While what I will say might tick a few folks off - when has that ever stopped me - the message of "sustainable agriculture" has very deep roots and is agenda driven by many people the world over - starting with the United Nations and the elites of the world. Stuff really does happen outside the borders of your county or township - but most have no clue about the international news - just that Betty Sue from down the road had a car accident yesterday. There are many powerful and rich groups that seriously lobby and have started to use "sustainable agriculture" as the new catch phrase to prevent the use of GMO corn, fertilizers and and hebicides and pesticides. [i]Sustainable agriculture[/i] is being used as a nebulous term specifically because it is easily open to interpretation. Like your own constitution and the Canadian constitution - it will be easily b*stardized by the high priced lawyers and judges and politicians and people who want to make a buck at any cost. One specific example that is presently being touted on the LinkedIn group "Sustainable Agriculture" is that no healthy plant can be attacked by bugs or fungus or mould - so our plants are unhealthy and that is the reason we use various chemicals - our crops are unhealthy. The next is that any man made fertilizer is bad for the environment and only manure should be used. This ties in with this article reporterd in the rag the Guardian - but it is a report from OXFAM - a very large international relief organization. [url=http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/jan/20/oxfam-85-richest-people-half-of-the-world]http://www.theguardian.com/business/201 ... -the-world[/url] It states that 85 people in the world have more combined wealth than 50% of the third world population. You can believe it or deny it - however the fact remains that wealth of a few does indeed affect our daily lives. WalMart has an annual budget that the majority of third world countries would love to have. It all ties together and the biggest reason all of these intiatives will succeed? People will sit and talk and then say: "Well, those outfits can do what they want - I am going to keep on doing it my way." That is exactly what the wealthy corporations and people of the world want you to do. Because you think long term of three to five years - they think generationally. Organic will become the way of the future - not because it is the answer - but because it will be forced upon those in agriculture as "sustainable". Anyone else using chemicals or drugs will become known as someone who is poisoning the people and the environment. All it takes is for people to sit down, drink their coffee, do nothing and it will happen. And THAT ladies and gentlemen is what "sustainable agriculture" means to the people who drive the programs - simply because they do not care about you - you are the ignorant farmer or rancher who will do as you are told. And do not even get me started on water use and water waste and how that will soon become another big issue. Prepare to be legislated into submission. If you doubt me - I challenge you to do some serious research on how the world is changing and how the control of YOUR world is changing. I would bet less than 10% of you have any true understanding of how changes will be driven and you will have no input. If you are not active in promoting your way of life in agriculture, you are part of the problem because there are people out there - and billions of dollars out there - that REALLY want to tell you how to raise cows, pigs, chickens, grains and they want to tell you how bad any use of fertilizer and chemical is. And they have access to media as well. In fact they control the media - and with media you can control the masses. There was a famous and evil German politician/Nazi Party member during WWII who once said - I paraphrase - [i]Tell a small lie and some will believe it. Tell a big lie and repeat it often. All will come to believe it.[/i] I can tell a tall tale to someone on the 12'th floor of a chicken coop built for people in any city of the world and they will believe it if I look and sound sincere. In fact my own knowledge of the above is very limited but I am learning quickly. Most of you will simply shake your head - say ole Bez is off on another tangent - but if even one of you actually does take a look at the risks we have on the horizon I have done my job this morning. For that one person - thanks and good luck. For the rest? Well have a great day and enjoy that coffee you are drinking - it might not be available in a few years if some have their way - as it is grown and harvested by people who are "child labour slaves and people who are down trodden and enslaved in poverty" - not my words, but the words of many on the internet. I will say this: Be afraid - be very afraid. Best to all Bez [/QUOTE]
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