"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." Ephesians 6:12
A worldwide prize has been given to three GMO executives for their achievements that contributed to advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world - or so they say.[1] The World Food Prize is awarded yearly at the World Food Prize Laureate Award Ceremony around October 16, which is also known as the United Nations World Food Day. The theme for 2013 is "Sustainable Food Systems for Food Security and Nutrition."[2]
The US State Department announced in June that the $250,000 World Food Prize for
2013 will be shared by three scientists, turned chemical company
executives, who pioneered the development of genetically modified
organisms, GMOs. The winners are: Marc Van Montagu of Belgium, and Mary-Dell Chilton and
Robert T. Fraley of the United States. Robert Fraley is Executive Vice
President and Chief Technology Officer at Monsanto, and Mary-Dell Chilton
is Distinguished Science Fellow at Syngenta Biotechnology, Inc. For those of you who don't know, Syngenta Biotechnology is a Swiss-based company that has been blamed for massive bee die-offs. It is interesting to note that Monsanto and Syngenta are both listed as sponsors of the award on the World Food Prize website.[3]
Critics of GMOs marched Saturday, October 15, 2013, in front of the World Food Prize building to protest the controversial awarding of this year’s prize to laureates who have devised ways to put foreign genes into a plant’s DNA.
The March Against Monsanto was the kick-off to a week of Occupy World Food Prize events coinciding with the annual Iowa award. It has been called the Nobel Prize of Agriculture, and was founded by Dr. Normal Borlaug[4] who is also known as one of the fathers of the Green Revolution.
As the United Nations and World Food Prize make it appear that GMOs are a good thing, they have been
banned to varying degrees in Austria, Bulgaria,
Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, Luxembourg, Madeira, New Zealand, Peru,
Russia, France, Switzerland and Costa Rica. GMOs are labeled in 62 countries, but not the U.S. despite several attempts.
The Big Set-up
GMOs and their corporate profits are being advanced at the safety and expense of mankind. But at the same time, the unaware should note how the solution to this food safety issue is being handled, since it is also attributing to the same hidden objectives of the GMO corporate executives.
Food justice activists view the solution to fighting against GMOs, and their manufacturers, by transitioning toward locally grown foods. The fact that is often overlooked is that the United Nations also supports these efforts. So as they promote GMOs as being the solution to world hunger, and they also support the local small farm movement as the solution to climate change. Do you see the inconsistencies? They are doing this because they are one in the same.
Based on UN documents, the their sustainable food system will resemble a neo-feudal food plan.
Neo-feudalism - The phenomenon of corporations taking control of cultures and individuals
through money, policies, practices, and gatekeeping in general, to the
point that they control many aspects of everyday private life.[5]
When the Agenda
21 and GMO plans are fully in place, the rural areas
in America will serve the cities with food. Corporate-government Communitarian laws are being put in place to control every aspect of local, regional, national and international rules, and regulations for food production and sale, including food quality, safety, and industry. They don't have our interests at heart, and there is nothing free about the new food system.
The part the Communitarian totalitarians don't tell their followers is that by the year 2020, 20% of our foods will be locally grown; then 50% by the year 2050.[6] Rural areas will be converted to farm lands to serve the cities. There is a reason our country went to large scale farming. This sounds more like a plan for starvation.[7]
A global crisis is being precipitated by Satan's world leaders. Out of this crisis will come the opportunity for a New Age [Aquarian] kingdom to be realized. Our future global food system is only part of that control grid, since he that controls food controls the world.
A political Zionist, a 33rd Degree Mason, and supporter of the World Food Prize.His family eats organic,
There are many people who have been getting excited about some of the new ideas being wheeled-out by the government to support a sustainable lifestyle. They feel many of these ideas are past due, and that they will help our planet become a better place to live. Many of these plans make sense, but many of them are just part of a cunning plan that is motivated by a false premise. It's outcome may well be insidious.
Communities across the world are gearing up for transition to live in green cities, which will force everyone to be a part of this new lifestyle. Meetings are being held and preparation are being made. This is a process designed to enable communities to prepare for limited resources in the future. It's primary goal is to make each community aware of its carbon footprint, and develop initiatives to help lessen it.
Agenda 21 is alive and well in communities that are actively promoting healthy communities through sustainable agriculture and community gardens; encouraging a shift away from the current free market driven food system to a new locally-focused, public sustainable food system.[1]
It is being promoted in subtle ways through the media, churches, cities, businesses, and especially the USDA. More and more people are embracing this new way of thinking about their future. To support this effort, and to be supportive of the Earth Charter, the USDA launched an effort in 2009 called "The People's Garden".[2]
The People's Garden initiative is an effort by USDA which challenges its employees to establish gardens at USDA facilities worldwide and help communities create gardens.
A People's Garden can vary in size and type, but all have a common purpose - to help the community they are within, so they can help develop a healthy lifestyle, community, and sustainable environment.
To start a People's Gardens in a community, groups are being asked to register their gardens in the new People's Garden database, a tool for USDA partners to showcase their People's Gardens on an interactive map. During 2011, thousands of USDA employees and partners heeded Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack's call to give back to their communities by volunteering their time to participate in the department-wide People's Garden initiative.[3] This has been so popular, that there are an estimated 18,000 community gardens have been created throughout the U.S. and Canada. [4]
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack
Entering a 'New Age'
In the PBS series titled Growing a Greener World, one episode focused on the resurgence of the "victory garden". The guest on the program stated that "just ten days after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the USDA convened a National War Garden Defense Conference to organize the WWII Victory Garden program, which became one of the most iconic wartime mobilization efforts in either war. This time Americans were encouraged to garden more for unity and service to the nation as a morale booster for troops and those at home."
In a Natural News article, the author writes this about the renewed interest in victory gardens:
"A victory garden reflects a new way of thinking, a new vision and an explosion of understanding about how to achieve happiness and security in life...Whoever is able to achieve a victory garden will be a beacon shining a light for others. In a time when famine threatens for so many, the victory garden demonstrates a new way the earth can be made more plentiful. All it takes is a vision. The human race can come to be parasites on the planet, or we can come to a new enlightenment. The choice is ours."
This statement uses mind control techniques by attempting to make the reader believe he will be a hero if he goes along with the victory garden community program, and a human parasite if he doesn't.
In another propaganda piece byGrowing a Greener World, they discussed community gardens. They promoted it as a positive move, and mentioning that we can't trust where are food comes from any longer. They present the community garden as being cutting edge, so it will create the interest of young people.
The Bottom Line
Communitarianism is an ideology that fosters communal bonds. This concept of community is being created because socialism (world democracy), which is the style of government we are transitioning into, embraces collectivism. This social outlook emphasizes the interdependence of every human being. There are Communist governments, which have often use collectivized work activities. If these governments practice agricultural collectivism, they are typically regarded as communist.[6]
At this point in time, it appears that the U.S. will fully return to local community farming. When you consider the hints dropped in this segment of Growing a Greener World, and the prototype of our future at Earth University in Costa Rica, you have to wonder if the U.S. is transitioning to locally grown.
It is my belief, and I have have no proof, that each of the 10 regions of the country will create their own food. Since President Obama created a Council of Governors for the 10 regions within the U.S., each region will need to grow their own food. If we are restricted to travel within our region, it would be considered a risk to regional security if food delivery trucks were permitted to crossover regional lines.
If this is the plan, as I suspect it is, we should be aware that if regions go through severe droughts, or have problems with disease or destructive insects, they will not have enough food to survive. Perhaps starvation is the way the Elitists plan to take care of that nasty overpopulation problem. The Bible says that in the last days there will be famine, not to mention other terrible events. The enemy of this world will have his way, and it's within view.
One of Glenn Beck's favorite things to do is talk out of both sides of his mouth. It's only been a short time since he released his fictional book Agenda 21, which is a political horror story describing the implementation of Agenda 21 to an extreme end. I guess he thinks he's doing everyone a service by creating a Communitarian alternative. The thing is, Agenda 21 and Beck's Communitarian city are one in the same.
Beck recently introduced his newest project, a sustainable city (my words), called Independence USA. It will include an ‘Ellis Island-like’ entrance, a media center, its own power generation, a farm, an educational amusement park, a shopping pavilion, housing, research and development, and an interdenominational religious center styled after the Alamo. [1] Beck says his vision of a right-wing paradise was inspired by Walt Disney, another Mason.
The concepts he's introduced aren't any different than what the globalists already intend to do. In his city, modeled closely after Smart Growth, he plans to have:
"Food justice seeks to ensure that the benefits and risks of where, what, and how food is grown, produced, transported, distributed, accessed and eaten are shared fairly. Food justice represents a transformation of the current food system, including but not limited to eliminating disparities and inequities.
Food advocates may work on several different issue areas, but share the common goal of challenging the injustices that exist throughout the dominant industrial and increasingly globalized food system. By striving to alleviate these injustices in the entire food system, the Food Justice movement is linked to and supports allied movements such as those related to the environment, land use, health, immigration, worker rights, economic and community development, cultural integrity, and social justice." Food Justice Book
The goal of the Globalist Elites is to create a Communitarian form of government and bring farming back to the community level. They know they wouldn't receive any cooperation on the part of many Americans, so they use the Hegelian Dialectic to create this change.
The Problem
If you've ever read NaturalNews.com or Mother Earth News, you would know that there is a war on our current food system. Much of their claims are legitimate, and it appears the food corporations and government are trying to kill us with chemicals. All efforts to eliminate chemicals from pesticides, GMOs, and bad farming practices have fallen on deaf ears.
As you will see in the following video, many wonder why this has been allowed to continue...until you realize that there is an agenda behind its continuance.
The Reaction
Pharmaceutical and food corporations have covertly created a nightmare. The problem has been established, and the reaction by many Americans is one of outrage, and the consensus is that something must be done about it.
A movement, one of which appears to be grassroots but isn't, begins to generate some resistance against this corporate eugenics plan. The Elites, the same ones who partnered in instigating the problem, have the problem solved with a predetermined solution.
The Solution
Working hand-in-hand with Agenda 21s and the U.N. Millennial Development Goals, a solution is presented that will bring farming back to the local-level around the world. Local food security is sustainable, somewhat organic, and will take care of those nasty greenhouse gases to boot. It's a Communitarian marriage made in heaven.
A common symbol used by the Communitarian Third Way.[Clipart source]
Some Background Information
"Peter Drucker, who developed the community-based global management system, was under the influence of the Kabbalist Martin Buber, who also taught Amitai Etzioni, the Israeli Zionist Communitarian leader in the U.S. and founder of the Communitarian Network.
Communitarianism is a “Third Way” compromise between Capitalism and Communism. Communitarianism is not [fully] Fascism nor is it [fully] Communist, but a synthesis of these opposing ideologies which preceded it. It draws government-business partnerships from Fascism and employs group decision-making [collectivism] from Communism.
Communitarianism will resemble a corporate state (Fascism) in which the elite will work under capitalist rules to continue generating wealth while the working class will be controlled by Communist model laws. The Communitarian synthesis incorporates not only elements of Fascism and Communism, but also Globalism. [1]
And the bottom line is this: Communitarian Law eliminates ALL rights of individuals for 1) the common good, and 2) for the “security” of the global governing elite - nothing more—nothing less. It sets up a 2-class system of governors and the governed, or in simplified terms, the rich overlords and the rabble. Communitarianism is high-tech Communism.
If you remember nothing else from this article, remember this: any time you see or hear the words “common good”—even in your church—you know it’s Communitarianism and Fabian influence at work, and be very, very alarmed.
This coming food system will be the same way - Communitarian, i.e. community-based. It makes all citizens of the global community equal.
Blossoming Local Options for Creating Health and Food Security
Every five years or so, the U.S. adopts a new Farm Bill. This massive piece of legislation sets the framework for what we eat, what assistance our society provides to feed hungry people, what crops farmers grow under what conditions, global grain and fiber markets, and how rural land is used.[2]
It seems that some of the red tape that was once in place is already being removed. The changes have a positive appeal by encouraging farmers markets, getting more local foods into schools, and supporting community projects that generate jobs and improve food access. It is everything the food justice folks dreamed of. But the veiled aspect of the bill includes the framework of Agenda 21, and it looks through the lens of a sustainable food supply.
In a program being brought to Flagler, Florida, the elected leadership have a plan to bring employment back to the area. Through small and medium-sized farms, their Farm to Flag program hopes...
"... to provide fresh foods to public nutrition programs of all types while revitalizing the area’s major agricultural industries, creating more jobs and boosting the local economy through one of its traditional mainstays.
Schools will be able to contract directly with local farmers, enabling them to provide fresh foods in school meals, thanks to a new “Farm to Flag” program that will include Flagler, St. Johns and Putnam counties. This education component of the program, called Farm to School, will be headed by a regional coordinator, housed at the Agricultural Center in Flagler County, thanks to a grant from Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), administered through the University of Florida."[3]
If you look closer into this and related articles, the concept was made to appear that it was dreamed up by a local elected official. They made it sound as though it was their grassroots idea, but it is actually all part of the recent changes in the Bill.
Stepping Back to View the Inconsistencies
Have you ever heard the saying, "Never ascribe to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity"? In reference to the following topic, I'd say that there is malice on the part of the United Nations. Allow me to explain.
The U.N. has its Millennial Development Goals, with one of them being to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. Although this is one of their stated goals, they are violating what they are attempting to accomplish through Agenda 21 - to create a sustainable planet. The U.N. has authorized use of synthetic pesticides and GMOs to help those living in poverty in third world countries within Millennial Development projects. So when they say they are fighting for the protection life on our planet, their actions indicate otherwise. Put simply, they are hypocrites.
The Problem - Goes Global
The global planners consider sustainability a philosophy that describes planet protective actions that can be continued indefinitely, without causing damage to the environment. This would imply that many organic practices would be set in place, since chemical fertilizers and pesticides have a damaging effect to the environment. Genetically engineered crops have also been proven to disrupt soil fertility and plant DNA. Scientists have learned that by using GMOs, it will:
"...reduce soil fertility to a growing extent - the more the soil is saturated with the species diversity-disrupting GMO genes. An additional serious problem is that such an effect of cultivating GMO plants may expand to large areas where no GMOs have been cultivated."
In a recent study conducted by French scientists at the University of Caen, it was found that:
50 percent of male and 70 percent of female rats fed on a diet containing NK603 – a genetically modified corn produced by Monsanto – or those exposed to Monsanto’s Roundup weedkiller – suffered tumors and multiple organ damage, causing them to die prematurely, the study found.
Well, it seems that no individual within a government agency is doing the required work to ensure GMOs are safe; they are simply putting safety responsibility on each other. The FDA has not conducted a single independent test of any genetically engineered product. The agency simply accepts the testing completed and provided by the biotechnology corporations like Monsanto and Dow AgroSciences. [4] So as you see, a loophole was created and the abuse goes on.
The Reaction
Howard Buffett’s foundation, working along with the the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundationwith the consent with the United Nations, has projects in Ghana, Liberia and South Africa which have assisted farmers by providing training in good crop husbandry practices and entrepreneurship skills benefiting thousands. This is a wonderful program, but there's a downside. They are using the same GMOs, synthetic fertilizer, and weed killing chemicals. In an effort to solve a global issue that could be solved with a short term solution, they are creating serious long term environmental problems.
Howard Buffett told an audience of over 500 people, which included senior executives from Du Pont Inc and Monsanto, two of the US’s major GMO giants seeking to exploit the African market:
“My years of work in Africa convince me that we need a different approach to solve the continent’s agriculture production problems and not the current American approach.” [5]
Turns out that this system resembles the Communitarian system of growing food locally. Here is a 60 Minutes clip telling Howard's story.
There are drum beats of a revolution in the background. In a recent NaturalNews article, Mike Adams writes:
"A food revolution is upon us. And if governments will not halt the mass poisoning of our world by evil corporations, I have no doubt that the People will, by themselves, eventually invoke other necessary methods of halting this great evil."
Mike never states what this necessary method is, but I suspect it will be a psuedo-grassroots community-based, local farm program. His website contains articles pertaining to long-term sustainable methods of growing, and unplugging from the corporate food system - which promote the global warming scam. Mother Earth News has been steering in this direction for years.
The Solution - Conclusion
Note the dawn of a New Age on the horizon.
Community activists, many of which are change agents, are beginning to have their voices heard globally. World governments, environmental activists, and those who follow unknowingly, are working toward changing laws and ordinances to allow the freedom to grow gardens where they wish, all to develop food security. This level isn't the significant part; Elites want to take it to a global scale.
In my opinion, there will come a point when these global inconsistencies, stated above, will be brought to light, and the predetermined Communitarian solution will be the set in place as a solution to the outcry.
Perhaps the outcry should be against Monsanto and other GMO companies to stop what they are doing with dangerous pesticides and GMOs. But since the government has helped to create this Hegelian dialectic, there isn't much chance of that. Their intention is to bring farming local, so they can reduce the number of useless eaters.
The system that is being proposed is the Communist model. That should cause all of us to question whether these countries have an abundance of food, if they have food rationing, and the part disabled and elderly take in this, since they can't assist in the work of the newly formed collective. If our country is divided into regions, as it has been already, is there a plan to protect another region in event of a severe drought - or are they expected to tighten the belt, as our foreign communist neighbors do?
Because of Agenda 21, GMOs, chemical weed killer, and fertilizers may eventually be outlawed globally. This seems like the probable solution, but based on what we have seen in the past, this doesn't necessarily have to happen. The Satanic Elite controllers are accustomed to talking out of both sides of their mouth. Continuing to use GMOs would assure them that everyone will continue to depend on the stressed local agricultural system. Deceived activists who worked to attain the Communist food system will think they were heard, only to eventually learn it was the Elites plan from the start. It will only be a matter of time that the world will learn that the food security program is a eugenics plan conceived in Hell.
"For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape." 1 Thess. 5:3
"And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven." Luke 21:11
If you are a subscriber to Mother Earth News, you get accustomed to their politically progressive ideas, and filter them out in order to enjoy the excellent garden and homesteading articles. In the current issue, their Communitarian ideas hit mainstream.
In the article Supporting Farmers: Eating Local Food, Joel Salatin let's it all hang out. He inspires readers to grow food on unused land, like your front yard; suggests that cities should begin feeding themselves through urban farms, and that local food production is the foundation of all secure communities. The article makes sense, but the unsuspecting reader doesn't know he's peddling a political agenda. It certainly strengthens the argument that there is a huge element of deception in the conversation about sustainability.
Who is Joel Salatin? He's a farmer from Shenandoah Valley, the heart of liberal activism and New Age ideas. He is a keynote speaker at Transition Towns presentations, and is featured in Michael Pollan's book The Omnivore's Dilemma (2006) and the documentary films, Food, Inc. and Fresh.[1] Joel is also the recipient of the 15th Heinz Awards, which is an award that recognizes significant contribution to environmental change. He's big into food justice, and he has a plan for 21st century agriculture.
Trust no man with power to endanger public liberty.
"While they promise them liberty, they themselves are the servants of corruption: for of whom a man is overcome, of the same is he brought in bondage." Peter 2:19
The clenched fist is a sign of rebellion, and it has its roots in Marxist Communism.
Food, and the distribution of food, have become a social issue in the collectivist/socialist ideology. Their thinking is that there must be equality for all in every area of life. They say that the capitalist society is discriminating against the average, ordinary American by not delivering him quality food. Is this a valid issue, or are they merely the victim of poor city planning? Could it be that there is actually a political agenda forging its way to transform the American food system from seed to table?
As you listen to the video, you'll begin to see the argument for social justice, environmental justice, and food justice. As you will learn, these calls for justice are an element of the radical transformation taking place in America.
"Food Justice is the right of communities everywhere to produce, distribute, access, and eat good food regardless of race, class, gender, ethnicity, citizenship, ability, religion, or community. Good food is healthful, local, sustainable, culturally appropriate, humane, and produced for the sustenance of people and the planet." Food Justice Project
Unsuspecting people believe they are beating the system,
only to fall into another hands of radicals.
Healthy food for every human has been made a human right. The goal of food justice activists is to create a sustainable and equitable food system. Their strategy is to actively construct this alternative through tactics that include community gardens, community supported agriculture (CSAs), and organic farming. Sounds innocent enough.
When you learn that food justice is part of the UN'sCommunitarian agenda, and it is interwoven with Transition Towns, ICLEI, and Agenda 21, you'll think twice about its innocence. You will see how the Elites are working together with Agenda 21 and have created some common goals, such as: to design equitable and sustainable cities and achieve healthier food through locally grown sources. There is nothing grassroots about that!
The dissenting voice of this food justice movement, which is also a part of the Occupy Wall Street Movement, says that our food industry is no longer a free market and an example of corporate-government Fascism in America. This statement is true, considering what we've learned about the Monsanto Corp., but is the Communitarian alternative any better?
False Paradigms: The Hegelian Dialectic
The reality is that our current world system is a mix of false paradigms. Not only is the two party political system a fraud being manipulated by Elitists, but so are the claims of the global warming proponents. With the veil drawn back, you can see that the political left is Communist and the political right is Fascist. While liberals and conservatives argue out their differences, corporate-government Fascist laws are being put in place to control every aspect of local, regional, national and international rules and regulations for food production and sale, including food quality, safety, and industry. There is nothing free about the new food system.
The part the Communitarians don't tell their followers is that by the year 2020, 20% of our foods will be locally grown, then 50% by the year 2050.[1] Rural areas will be converted to farm lands to serve the cities. Sounds like a plan for starvation.
Keith Gardner states his perception of the current false political paradigms, and let it help you draw some conclusions about the future of food:
"If you take a long-view of history and recognize the false paradigms, you start to see a pattern of feudalism. The New World Order is a new form of neo-feudalism. The goal is, of course, a world communist government. However, a world communist government is a world fascist government. A world fascist government is a world feudalistic government. The differences are in the details."
What seems like a grassroots movement is actually being engineered. The local food movement is the biggest modern retail food trend to occur for decades, and it is being brought to us on purpose. We are being told that the "locavore" movement grew out of consumer concerns about how and where food is produced, following episodes of contamination in spinach, meat and other foods. People committed to purchase locally produced foods to support farmers, because the food is fresher and to reduce the environmental effect of trucking it across country [1] - not to mention the GMO factor. But what folks don't realize is that it is all part of an elaborate communitarian plan to help create a collective mindset, interdependence, and new way of life. The elite planners have had this under their hats for a while.
Does this mean that locally grown foods are a bad thing? Not at all! What I am saying is that this is only the beginning of the elitists twisted plan. By the year 2020, 20% of our foods will be locally grown, then 50% by the year 2050.[2] But what about those areas that don't have farms? Rural areas will be converted to farm lands to serve the cities.
Have you noticed the bad rap the Monsanto Corporation has gotten for trying to poison the population with GMOs, and for killing the bees with pesticides? It may explain why there have been U.S. Government positions on the Board of Directors at Monsanto Corporation, how Monsanto's Michael Taylor has gotten to be Food Czar, and why all warnings have been ignored to eliminate GMOs. This has all been well publicized because they wanted this huge locally grown movement to occur. It is the communitarians method of creating food justice.
So if anyone says that local farming is more about creating an anonymous oasis in the context of a globalized food system - they are joshing you. Futurists have had it in mind all along.