No Farmers, No Food, No Life

Guest Post by Carla Peeters

The world is now facing a man-made food catastrophe. It is reaching crisis levels.

Current policies in many parts of the world place a priority on climate change for realizing a green new deal. Meanwhile, such policies will contribute to children dying from severe malnutrition due to broken food systems, with shortages of food and water, stress, anxiety, fear, and dangerous chemical exposure.

More negative pressure on farmers and the food system is asking for a catastrophe. The immune system of many people, especially children, has lost its resilience and has weakened too far with high risks for intoxication, infections, non-communicable and infectious diseases, deaths and infertility.

Dutch farmers, of whom many will face a cost of living crisis after 2030, have drawn the line. They are supported by an increasing number of farmers and citizens worldwide.

It’s not the farmers who are the most heavy polluters of the environment, but industries who make the products needed for a technocracy revolution to green energy, data mining, and Artificial Intelligence. As more of the WEF plans are rolled out by politicians, inequalities grow, and conflicts are rising all over the world.

The strong farmers’ revolt in the Netherlands is a call for an urgent transition to a people-oriented, free and healthy world with nutritious food cultivated and harvested in respect to natural processes. The cooperation of ordinary people worldwide is on the rise to prevent a mass famine catastrophe caused by the plan of scientism and technocracy to rule and control the world by unelected scientists and elites.

Enough food, access to food is the problem

Farmers around the world normally grow enough calories (2,800) per person (while 2,100 calories/day would be sufficient) to support a population of nine to ten billion people worldwide. But still over 828 million people have too little to eat each day. The problem is not always food; it is access. The UN which wrote in 2015 in the Sustainable Development Goals goal 2: No hunger and malnutrition for all in 2030 will not be reached.

Throughout history many times natural or manmade disasters led to food insecurities for longer periods of time, resulting in hunger, malnutrition (undernourishment) and mortality. The Covid-19 pandemic has worsened the situation. Since the global pandemic began, access to food estimates show that food insecurity has likely doubled, if not tripled  in some places around the world.

Moreover, during the pandemic, global hunger rose to 150 million and is now affecting 828 million people, with 46 million at the brink of starvation facing emergency levels of hunger or worse. In the hardest hit places, this means famine or famine-like conditions. At least 45 million children are suffering from wasting, which is the most visible and severe form of malnutrition, and potentially life-threatening.

With global prices of food and fertilizers already reaching worrying highs, the continuing impacts of the pandemic, the political forces to realize climate change goals and the Russia-Ukraine war raise serious concerns for food security both in the short and the long term.

The world is facing a further spike in food shortages, pushing more families worldwide at risk for severe malnutrition. Those communities which survived former crises are left more vulnerable to a new shock than before and will accumulate the effects, diving into famine (acute starvation and a sharp increase in mortality).

Furthermore, growth of economies and development of nations are currently slowing down due to a lack of workforce due to a sharp decrease in well-being and higher mortality rates.

In the wake of new nitrogen limits that require farmers to radically curb their nitrogen emissions by up to 70 percent in the next eight years, tens of thousands of Dutch farmers have risen in protest against the government.

Farmers will be forced to use less fertilizer and even to reduce the number of their livestock, in some cases up to 95%. For smaller family-owned farms it will be impossible to reach these goals. Many will be forced to shutter, including people whose families have been farming for up to eight generations.

Moreover, a significant decrease and limitations of Dutch farmers will have huge repercussions for the global food supply chain. The Netherlands is the world’s second largest agricultural exporter after the United States. Still, the Dutch government pursues their agenda on Climate Change while there is currently no law to support the implementation, while they will not change much in the planet’s major air pollution. Models used to arrive at the decision of the Dutch government are debated by acknowledged scientists.

In no communication have Dutch politicians considered the effects of their decision on breaking a most important goal in the UN agreement: ending hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition in all in 2030.

Unfortunately, Sri Lanka, a country whose political leader introduced zero Nitrogen and CO2 emissions policy, is now facing economic problems, severe hunger, and difficulties to access food upon a political decision that farmers were not allowed to use fertilizers and pesticides. Still, politicians responsible for Nitrogen emissions/climate change in other countries pursue the same green policy.

Furthermore, experts are warning that heat, flooding, drought, wildfires, and other disasters have been wreaking economic havoc, with worse to come. Food and water shortages have been in the media.

On top of that, Australian experts announce a risk for an outbreak of a viral disease in cattle. This could cause an A$80 billion hit to the Australian economy and even more real supply chain issues. Countless businesses and producers go bankrupt. The emotional toll they are facing to euthanize their healthy herds is immense and hardly bearable. It is pushing more farmers to end their life.

Hopefully, the need for the Danish government to apologize, as an investigative report on the cull of more than 15 million minks in November 2020 criticized the action that led to the misleading of mink breeders and the public and the clearly illegal instructions to authorities, will help politicians to reconsider such drastic measures on farmers.

Worldwide, farmers’ protests are rising, supported by more and more citizens who stand up against the expensive mandates for changes to “green policies” that already brought massive miseries and instability.

At a ministerial conference for food security on June 29 2022, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that worsening food shortages could lead to a global “catastrophe”.

Malnutrition responsible for more ill health than any other cause

The increased risk of food and water shortages the world is facing now will bring humanity to the edge. Hunger is a many-headed monster. For decades conquering world hunger has become a political issue in a way that it could not have been in the past. The use of authoritarian political power led to disastrous government policies, making it impossible for millions of people to earn a living. Chronic hunger and the recurrence of virulent famines must be seen as being morally outrageous and politically unacceptable, says Dreze and Sen in Hunger and Public Action, published in 1991.

“For those at the high end of the social ladder, ending hunger in the world would be a disaster. For those who need availability of cheap labor, hunger is the foundation of their wealth, it is an asset,” wrote Dr. George Kent in 2008 in the essay “The Benefits of World Hunger.”

Malnutrition is not only influenced by food and water shortage, but also to exposures of extreme stress, fear, insecurity of safety and food, social factors, chemicals, microplastics, toxins, and over-medicalization. No country in the world can afford to overlook this disaster in all its forms, which affects mostly children and women in reproductive age. Globally more than 3 billion people cannot afford healthy diets. And this is in contradiction to what many people think is just a low-income country problem.

Even before the Covid-19 pandemic began, about 8% of the population in North America and Europe lacked regular access to nutritious and sufficient food. A third of reproductive-age women are anemic, while 39% of the world’s adults are overweight or obese. Each year around 20 million babies are born underweight. In 2016 9.6% of the women were underweight. Globally in 2017, 22.2% of the children under the age of five were stunting, while undernutrition explains around 45% of deaths among children under five.

As stated by Lawrence Haddad, the co-chair of the Global Nutrition Report independent Expert Group, “We now live in a world where being malnourished is the new normal. It is a world we must all claim as totally unacceptable.” While malnutrition is the leading driver of disease with nearly 50% of deaths caused by nutrition related non-communicable diseases in 2014, only $50 million of donor funding was given.

Malnutrition in all its forms imposes unacceptably high costs – direct and indirect – on individuals, families and nations. The estimated impact on the global economy of the chronic undernourishment of 800 million people could be as high as $3,5 trillion per year, as was stated in a Global Nutrition Report in 2018. While child deaths, premature adult mortality and malnutrition-related infectious and non-communicable diseases are preventable with the right nutrition.

This will be much more at this precious moment, as the population sharply increases in excess mortality and non-communicable diseases among the working age people as recently shown by insurance companies.

Famines cause transgenerational effects

Famine is a widespread condition in which a large percentage of people in a country or region have little or no access to adequate food supplies. Europe and other developed parts of the world have mostly eliminated famine, though widespread famines that killed thousands and millions of people are known from history, like the Dutch Potato famine from 1846-1847, The Dutch Hunger winter 1944-1945 and a Chinese famine of 1959-1961.

The latter was the most severe famine both in terms of duration and number of people affected (600 million and around 30 million deaths) and led to a widespread undernutrition of the Chinese population in the period from 1959-1961. Currently, Sub-Saharan Africa and Yemen are countries with recognized famine.

Unfortunately, global destabilization, starvation and mass migration are increasing fast with more famines to be expected if we do not act today.

Epidemiological studies of Barker and later of Hales showed a relation between the availability of nutrition in various stages of pregnancy and the first years of life and diseases later in life. Their studies demonstrated that people with metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases were often small at birth. More and more research proves the role of nutrition-related mechanisms influencing gene expression. Even the period prior to pregnancy might influence a later risk for insulin resistance or other complications of the fetus.

As demonstrated in a study with 3,000 participants in Northern China, prenatal exposure to famine significantly increased hyperglycemia in adulthood in two consecutive generations. Severity of famine during prenatal development is related to the risk for Type 2 diabetes. These findings are consistent with animal models that have shown the impact of prenatal nutritional status on neuro-endocrine changes that affect metabolism and can be programmed to transmit physiologically across multiple generations through both male and female generations. Early life Health shock conditions can cause epigenetic changes in humans that persist throughout life, affect old age mortality and have multigenerational effects. Depending on which trimester the fetus is exposed to food deprivation or even stress alone a related disease later in life may vary from schizophrenia, ADHD to renal failure and hypertension among others. Other studies of famine exposure in people have produced evidence of changes in the endocrine system and to prenatal gene expression in reproductive systems.

The effects of periods of famine or undernutrition have predominantly been seen in people with low social economic income. However, 1 in 3 persons in the world suffered from some form of malnutrition in 2016. Women and children are 70% of the hungry. There is no doubt that undernutrition increased further during the past six years. Stunting and wasting increased in the most vulnerable. Two out of three children are not fed the minimum diverse diet they need to grow and develop to their full potential.

The hungry people in countries like Sri Lanka, Haiti, Armenia ,and Panama are the tip of the iceberg, opening the eyes of many citizens worldwide to a fast-growing problem as a result of the lockdowns, mandates and coercive policies in climate change, drought and the Ukraine war.

Citizens of the world have been facing for years: excess mortality, a fast decline in infertility and childbirth with a threat to human rights for women and more diseases.

Shocking reports of the UN and WHO acknowledged the health of people and environment is declining. The world is moving backwards on eliminating hunger and malnutrition. The real danger is that these numbers will climb even higher in the months ahead.

The truth is that food innovation hubs, food flats (vertical farming), artificial meats and gene and mind manipulations will not be able to tackle the depressing state humanity is facing.

Zero-Covid policy has brought humanity at risk in its existence. Covid-19 vaccines with a risk for harm have been rolled out even for children under five years, hardly at risk for a severe disease, but undernourishment that greatly increases susceptibility to major human infectious diseases has not been taken care of.

Conflicts are growing worldwide, increasing instability. Citizens will no longer accept policies without a clear harm-cost benefit analysis.

We need to act now to decrease food and fuel prices immediately by supporting farmers and effective food systems for nutritious food to heal the most malnourished (children and females at childbearing age) in the population.

Let us hope for a return of Hippocrates’ principle: “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”

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32 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
July 26, 2022 8:14 am

We all need to band together and slit the individual & collective throats of a couple million Luciferian globalist parasites. Our grandchildren will thank us for it.

realwesterner
realwesterner
  Anonymous
July 26, 2022 9:15 am

But…what about the midterms?!? Hahahahahahaha……

Smedley Mulcher
Smedley Mulcher
  realwesterner
July 26, 2022 11:59 am

I think you answered your own question.

laura ann
laura ann
  realwesterner
July 26, 2022 1:27 pm

By then it will be too late and dictatorships will be in every country because no one stopped it.

Boogieman
Boogieman
  Anonymous
July 26, 2022 10:15 am

A couple of million? Naw, only a couple of hundred will due. These cunts will scramble like cock roaches with the slightest amount of personal push back. If Soros, Gates and Schwab were all to meet with a violent an gruesome death, One would be half way there. Fear is a great persuader, especially with cowards like these who have no concept of true fear.

BL
BL
  Boogieman
July 26, 2022 12:05 pm

It’s actually between 6 and 7 thousand top level global elites. If 7 BILLION people can’t round them up, we are a sorry excuse for a specie. Back in the day, those varmints would have lost their heads by now…… all of them.

brian
brian
  BL
July 26, 2022 1:44 pm

global elites.

/
Cultists – fify

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BL
July 26, 2022 1:55 pm

But those 7 thousand have another several hundred behind them ready to take over.

I agree with the couple of million.

BL
BL
  Anonymous
July 26, 2022 2:20 pm

Maybe so Anon, but what they have behind them is armies that will walk away when the death and destruction gets to certain levels. They know this, enter the bot soldiers at some point. That will work for a short time. I’m waiting for ACT III to see how it turns out if I live that long. I have no doubt they still want to keep selling us anything and everything to make mega $$$$ in the future. Perhaps the die off will happen and over production of food would not make sense, or they want every aspect of our food to be a money maker for them without the small farmer middleman, IDK.

One thing you can take to the bank, (((they))) have not lost the need for us to buy and sell and they want all the profits. Just like they want all the land and all the wealth because they are greedy f’n bastards.

laura ann
laura ann
  Boogieman
July 26, 2022 1:29 pm

Are there several hundred alpha males in the E.U. where most these deomonized people reside pulling the strings?

laura ann
laura ann
  Anonymous
July 26, 2022 1:26 pm

If there weren’t so few alpha men today, it would be ideal to solve the problems. Too many wussies to solve these problems world wide.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 26, 2022 8:29 am

The only thing about this article that amazes me IS THAT IT HAD TO BE WRITTEN! What the Fuck! It was like writing an article to make the case, the sky is blue!

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 26, 2022 8:54 am

The article would have been better if the author did not put it in terms of how horrible it is that the Agenda 2030 SDGs will not be met.
Anyone supporting Agenda 2030 can kiss my ass.

ken31
ken31
  Anonymous
July 26, 2022 1:00 pm

It is an obvious gatekeeping article where the issue of land and property theft are not even mentioned, just tearing down the WEF provided straw man of climate change.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
July 26, 2022 10:01 am

Meanwhile California declares your private well is their well.

“They’re sending out letters to property owners saying they must declare [if] they use just two acre feet,” observes the source who received the letter. “If they use more they must pay an annual fee of $300 for each well plus they must meter the water and send in a monthly usage report and pay a fee for water that is pumped starting in Feb 2023. What a great racket! The government provides no service, no support, no product, doesn’t even do the billing! That’s all on citizens. All [the government does] is cash the check.”

Cal EPA Asserts Shockingly Broad Domain Over Private Property

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mary Christine
July 26, 2022 12:32 pm

I think a good business idea would be to get a drilling rig and go pirate. Just call them “deep safes” or such, just not wells.

There is a push to get all water sources registered in many regions. They want to control everything. There will be no “we control enough” and they stop.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mary Christine
July 26, 2022 3:45 pm

The driest part of my state has limits of two acre-feet, and if the stats are real few places use that much. As it is, they are depleting the aquifer.

The solution to problems isn’t the current system, but then again, fucking over everyone else just so the biggest antisocial assholes can make more money isn’t the answer either.

Idaho
Idaho
  Mary Christine
July 27, 2022 12:16 am

its 2 acre feet now according to the article, which is about 1800 gallons a day……….definately aimed at farmers. But as usual, it will be mandated later down to 100 gal per day to get the home owners.

flash
flash
July 26, 2022 10:04 am

The fact that you can ask anyone public school raised shitlib about the Holohoax and they’ll go all steamy eyed and give a bleeding heart oration on the evils of Nazism , but when asked about the Holodomor , they haven’t a clue WTF you’re talking about.
You can chalk this little oversight up to your owners.

“But there’s a reason. There’s a reason. There’s a reason for this, there’s a reason education sucks, and it’s the same reason that it will never, ever, ever be fixed. It’s never gonna get any better. Don’t look for it. Be happy with what you got. Because the owners of this country don’t want that. I’m talking about the real owners now, the real owners, the big wealthy business interests that control things and make all the important decisions. Forget the politicians. The politicians are put there to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice. You don’t. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything.”
George Carlin

You really don’t know people until you’re surrounded by those who haven’t eaten in 3 days.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
July 27, 2022 12:58 am

You really don’t know people until you’re surrounded by those who haven’t eaten in 3 days.

Possibly the most prescient thing I have seen on TBP.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 26, 2022 10:05 am

If the greenies were last in line for food and fuel, this situation would correct itself, pronto.

brian
brian
July 26, 2022 11:19 am

The “experts” say…. full stop as everything following is 100% wef BS

Smedley Mulcher
Smedley Mulcher
July 26, 2022 11:58 am

I’m opening up a new restaurant. It is called ‘Clyde’s Road Kill Cafe.’ It is a real road to table kind of place.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Smedley Mulcher
July 26, 2022 4:16 pm

I used to cook the grandsons’ road kill. Their Mom would not touch it and they knew my grill was always ready to be used.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TN Patriot
July 26, 2022 4:22 pm

There are levels of roadkill.

Me and a buddy saw an old couple hit a deer in front of us. They were fine but freaking out as the deer was busted but alive. Told them to drive on and we would take care of it. Back to truck, grab shottie, boom. Put deer in back of truck and headed home to process it..

Hunting, if their is a grouse in the road, we aim the front diff at its head. Got plenty with the front axle. Plenty more still standing as we pass over, so someone has to jump out and shoot it. God they are dumb.

Scraping stuff off the highway? Not there yet. Feed that stuff to the maggot farm.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Anonymous
July 26, 2022 4:29 pm

Everything they brought, mostly deer, but also a goose or two, they hit with their truck or saw the person who hit it. They just saw it as a different weapon used to hunt the game.

brian
brian
  TN Patriot
July 26, 2022 4:49 pm

CN rail kills plenty of moose every winter. The moose run down the tracks in winter and won’t get off the tracks, and in fall will actually challenge trains, to their demise.

If the animal is within a recoverable area, ie road not far from the rails, then they used to call social services where you could put your name in. Then IF you got a call, they told you where it was and you had to go get it. You had to go to the social services office to get a tag for the moose otherwise no tag and you get charged with poaching if a CO stops you.

Nothing wrong with road kill. Just depends on how long its been dead and the weather. If you didn’t see it bounce off a fender, its hot and collect’n crows… best leave it be… 🙂

laura ann
laura ann
July 26, 2022 1:23 pm

Farmers need to move beyond protesting and fight for their rights. Protests and marches never produced any results since marches against the UN started in the ’50’s. Alpha men- few that there are anywhere, need to fight back. Overbreeding: a problem in these third world countries with malnourished children. Women esp. need to get sterilized if they can’t spt their kids, men incl. The mentality is a low IQ and the kids suffer for stupid parents who can’t provide.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  laura ann
July 26, 2022 3:53 pm

The only overbreeding that is a problem is because everyone is giving calories, clean water, and medicine to the turd world, while traitors bring their excess population here. Farmers support this by caring more about ‘markets’ for their ‘commodities’ than about their own people.

Don’t feed the wildlife.

otl900
otl900
July 26, 2022 5:02 pm

WE are the carbon footprint that the so called “Elites” want to eliminate!

Once you realize that all of this is engineered to eliminate 90% of the human population (useless eaters), you will understand that NONE of this is happening by accident.
It’s all by design.
Read the goals of the United Nation’s Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030, the WEF’s Great Reset, and the climate hoax decided on by the Club of Rome.

The GOP will not save us, and we already know that the Democrats and Libertarians won’t save us.
We have to save ourselves.

Doc MartinAnonymous
Doc MartinAnonymous
July 26, 2022 8:22 pm

Words, words and more words. Suggestion after suggestion. Footnotes and proofs galore. Don’t you understand that what is happening now is too stupid to be stupid. Let’s all meet in DC like the J6’ers and maybe, just maybe Biden’s menagerie of clowns will heroically reverse their destruction of America and forget blaming Putin for everything from acne to inflation. I’m sure Obiden will restart the pipelines and drilling rigs, stop killing babies and announce that vaxxing is akin to death. Once an empire has commenced the death rattle only bloodshed, violence and war can turn it around. The evil demonic rulers of this world are united and determined to cull us useless eaters down to a manageable number of slaves. We bitch and moan and comply. Unless and until a countervailing force arises to defeat the elites nothing will change.

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